The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 28, 1867, Image 1

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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our ( ii bl ( DWpitttllOf. LONDON, Juno 27- Noon.-Tho lltiancoa aro un chaugcd. i.ivi.ur.Kii,, Juno 27-Noon.- Cotton Blondy. Hated 10,000 halos. I?ONIMIN, Juno 27-2 o'clock.--United Hinte i bonds 70]. LtvEnrooL, Juuo 27-2 o'clock.-Cotton un changed. Washington News. WASHINGTON, Juno 27.-Prosidont Johnson, in reply to Uovornor English, said that ovorybody in Connecticut and elsewhere know what my viowa aro in roforonco to tho lind principles of Ibo gov ornmont. My acts aro before tho country, mia my past courso must BiuTios as to what will bo my fu? turo couduct. Tho Pennsylvania Republican Convoution nomi? nated Henry W. Williams Ibr Supremo'Judge. Their resolution!) demand guarantees fur tho van qulshod, willoh will rend r tro.vjon odious and forever impodsiblo; applaud Lincoln, denounco Proaidont Johnson's failure to cather up and lix in orgauio laws tho principles which wero nettled by tho war, without which pcaco is a siinrc; cot: tlomn Johnson, hie pliant, attcriiov-scnornl, and tho majority of bis cabinet; applaud Sheridan nod Sickles; expoct that Grant will vindic?lo hin past rocord by euutainiiif- them; charactcrizo Dan?' roloaso os a reproach to tho administration and. au insult to tho loyal pooplo of tho nation. Mr. Dennison, a member of Conn rena from Penn? sylvania, is dona. Tho Internal llovonuo receipts to-day amount to $842,000. In tho Surratt trial, Wcichtnan was on tho stand all day. Nothing now was elicited. His avidunco was nut concluded. Camoron, Duller, Locan anti Sclienck r>c .*. f$!^.?!S^fS^?M was in scHsion until 4 o'clock. There aro many w Id statements in reforenco to what ira? enid and done, or proposed to bo done. Amone; tho best authenticated is a Sn ic t remark of Doulwoll, tba. tho President must O impeached and removed. Tho Court of Claims adjourned to tho 12lh Au? gust. LonHlann News. NEW OBLEANS, Juno 27.-Tlio City Treasurer bns published a statement of tho amount or notus is suod and by what authority, donying Mayor Heath's powor to repud?alo any nor.?(in, and con? tinuos to rccoivo thom all for debts duo tito city without distinction. Tho suit against Jacob Darker by tho rtcposi tors.'for tho embezzlement of tweuty-ouo thou? sand dullard, was on trial to-day. Tho action of Mavnr Hoath in roforonco to tb o city currency is universally condemned. ; From Richmond. RICHMOND, Juno 27.-Judtro Uodorwood's Court I adjourned to-day. A distiller was convicted of | making falso ontrlos in bis books, nnd was Unod $500, and his distillery apparatus forloitod. Hoc in tra tin n co milieu ced to-day in tba lower , ivar du, and resulted, whites SIC, uogroce 512. Rrglstrntlun at Savannah. SAVANNAH, Juno 27.-Thcro wcro 73 whites and 191 oolorod rogUtorod boro to-day. Rain Storm at Augusta. ATJOUSTA, Juno 27.-A heavy ram Btorm, accom? panied by thunder and lightning, visited this sec? tion thin afternoon, demolishing trees, and il is feared Borionsly injuring corn and cotton. Registration In Georgia. AUGUSTA, Juno 27.-Registration is proceeding quietly in all parts of tho .state; lu somo sections tue whites appoarjukewurm, but tho prcsd is urg? ing registration aa an imperativo duty. Philadelphia ana tho President. PrrujLD ELP ill A, Juno 27.- A committee of tvronty UVCJ citizons has boon appointed to rccoivo and fon? der tho hospitalities of tito city to tho Pr?sident. Marine Disaster. WASHINGTON, Juno 27.-Tko steamship North America is ashore at tho south point of Anticoslo. Tho passengers and crow aro safo. Too epecio and baggago bavo boon landed, and tba o.vriro has boco thrown overboard. Tho captain hopes to savo tho 'Vessel if tito weather kcap? moderato. Tbo New York Herold bas dispatches from St. Louis Potosi, dated tho lilli inst., which aro nn- I favorable! to Maximilian's safety. I . Tho Tribune's dispatches say that a million and a bali of New Orleans city scrip ls fraudulent. Domestic Markets. NOON DISPATCH. NEW YOBK, Juno 27_Flour lOaldc. better. Wheat 3a5c. botter. Corri dull. Pork lower at $21.15a21.20. Cotton steady. Stocks casier. ' Gold 371. Sterling unchanged. 'G2 Coupons, per coblo, ltOjallOi. EVESTNO DTSTATCH. | Cotton steady ; solos 1000 bales at 26a20J. blom activo al the noon advance. Wheat do. Corn dc elined ono cont. Pork - firm ot $21.25. PreightB firm; cn cotton, by steam, 4d.a5-lGd. Gold 38J. Other finances unchanged. | KEW ORLEANS, Juno 27.-Solos 1000 bolos;: mar? ket easier; Low Middling 24. Receipts, 53 bolos: exports, 12C2. Louisiana Sugar-Only a retail business doing; Cuba Sugar and Molasses un? changed. Flour quiot nnd ll rm; Superfino $10 25; treble. Extra $12al3. Corn advanced SalOc.; Yellow and Mixed $lo! 10; (White $1 15nl 20. Oats scarce. and advanced So, and are held at 60c. Primo and choice Day 26o27. Daoon io fair jobbing domond; Shoulder? 10^o.; ribbed Bides 12o.; olear Sides 13a Ho. Lard drooping: in tierces quoted at 124c; in kegs lSlolSlc. Pork very dull; held at $23; no sales. Gold 37 j. Sterling 49a52J. Bight Excbango om Now York {a} cont: premium. " 1 WILMTNOTON, Juno 27.-Cotton-No Biles.' Spirits quiot at 51o52- Rosin quiet at $2.G0nG.OO. MOBILE, Juno 27. -Halos of Cotton SOO bolos; market drill; Middling 23c. Receipts. 64 balds. DAXITMORE, Juno 27.-Cofibov quiet; slock of Rio iorgo. Flour in improving demand. Wheal scarce, and-bold at $2 75.'- Corn unchanged. ! Pro? visions activo, and tend np. Whiskey steady*. CWIUMAK, Juno 27.-Swat tinner. Corn dull. Mess Pork steady. Bacon tends up. Lard dull. I SAVANNAH, June 27.-Cotton oponed dull, but o loset! with a bettor feeling; transactions light; Low Middling 22Jo. Receipts, 810 bales; receipts of tho woek, 2365; exports, 1587; stock, 15,001, ACOOBTA, Juno 27.-Cotton moro activo and Armor; sales 269 bales. Strict Middling 21c. JUNES. Juno is with us, the old beautiful Juno, and not a leaf of hor Mingo, not a breath of ber air. re? calls tho blood-stained fields, tho burned cities, tho mod frenzy on which othor Juno eunshinos XtoagL'VrWM Wo know that tho ships freighted wiOi ourV""".; volitaros went down yondor in tho crimson west, : and though we watch sunset ofter suusot, they will nover como bock to us savo in dreams. Rut then we know as well that othor vessels aro to bo freighted, othor ventures made, and, Andem like, , K is . best to draw strength and encouragement from tho wisdom that not uro is not slow to teach. Thia transition month, botweon tho Inconstances of spring and tho passionate fervor of July, has always been a favorite with thoso who watch tho ?casons in their ceosolcsa round "All thtnga rejoice beneath the sun, tho weeda, Tho river, nnd tho cornQolds aud tho reads. Tho willow leave, that glance in thc light breeze And the linn foliage of the larger treue" Tho footpaths through' woodland thickots, and by river banks grow UKO shining white bands be? neath tho light and heat. Wero we writing'a botanical article wo conld toll ot tho "orchidace? ous" plants that wo find near them, tho roaacoa tribe now tn ita full flush and glory, tho convoi vu lous, binding all tho undergrowth in a tongio of pink, white, bl no and purple bolls; but wo aro not | writing out Juno's loasons in thoir dotails, bat in their omad suggestive significance The (arno sunshino and bronze that fills tho flo worn with color, and sends tho sap coursing through their delicate pulpy veins, is working in our flold? tho eternal miracle of tho marriago feast at Cono in Galbieo. The puro lymph osconds into bearded ears of corn, into rustling cauo-flolda, and tho lit Uo brown and yollow scods of March wid load tho gr?nanos of Boptombor. In Juno wo oin judgo of tho crops for tho fall (caterpillars omitted), and this June is foll of promiao. Flpoila have swept over ns, and winter lingered nntil ho not only outstayed his wolcomo, but i was oallod bard namoB, and driven Ignominiously forth by mtolerant summor. Dut ho is g?no, and wo ro inembor him no moro, BOVO to wonder if ho' will inOt bo opmpollod bo hurry amazingly through' tho rest of his courso, tn timo to return boro in No yotnber. Bot Jane ts with ns, and in spite of Ufo froBbj and lalor floods, wo fool assured Bho will do hor beat in tho eternal doctrino of compensation. Wo make our obeisance, and pray heartily "that! her .hadow may never grow loss." Woro wo a poe . wo fraud write horpraisos, Uko tho "Codox Ar contons" io liquid silver, on violet colored vallum I , but alas 1 veroo with us would boan oe crane de longue haleine. Rut listen ; through tho lelil? morning air comos to ns a tiny voico wo know right well. You aro right, cicada- quite righi, for "Tho poetry of earth is never dead,. When ail the bird? aro faint with tho I ot sun, i And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run, ! Prom hodgo to h ex) go about the new mown mead. THU la tho grasshopper*a- ho take, the load iii'S. i d.,u?1-t". fo'. "hon tired out with fun, Vt*0 i^n,MLh toma Plonaant weed, The poetry of tarth ia ceasing never." .. j Dante In Dutch. 1 AAS^ewi^h^"'01;*8 oo??wod in Holland. A Dutchman of letton, Mr. Hooko van Myndon has pubUshod a vory oxact trans?a!Inn Ar ri. AI,." "Divine Oommedi?J Tho DU*irain ?I? vTilh tho tersa rima vorifl? ?Tb* O s po olm en is from tho Inferno, Canto 8; "owloli Toen valle bij mijd haod, en wol tevredon ! ' fm hlj mi) ?an, en acbonk mu nleuwo krachten ' loo dial Jen we In don afgrond near ben edan , Waar cu ria len, lu 1,1 o arel en j ?in tnt rtUehU a, . , pieflntitreaterrelooca lachte dcorboordan Zoodat te mlj tot droere tr?nen brachWnT I Sinti Hun?. Eqtimr CounT.-Tho Court of Equity for this Dint] let, began on Monday lust, Chancollor I-osesno presiding. Tho business boforo tho Court, up to HUM writing, has not oltcitotl general interest, but from ii Tow litiuly visits, wo aro iiiclittocl to think tliat limiters uro progressing iu asstiufactory man uor. llirt Honor in courluotiH nutt dignillod, and tho solicitors nro pr nipt and watchful over their client intercut. Furtlior than tile, deponent 8 lycth nut, an ho in unable to explain iniioll that IB going on. All tba ?poet atore with whom TAO havo conversed, aro in thu samo category. It'd a good Court, nevertheless, so-called. Among tho logal fraternity fruin other Digiri?te, wo havo observed dov. Perry, of Greenville ; Goo. McGowan, Major Hurt, Col. Thompson ami Ed? ward Noble, or Abbi .ville ; Major Adams, of Piok ons.-Anderson IiUdhgineer. j THE LATE HAINS.-From our exchanges in UI?B und adjoining States, wo loam that tho. rocont r.iiim havo bcon gouoral, nnd liavo caused groat damage. On Mundi}- and Tuesday of last weeli, in tule acction, tho licaviiMt raina descended, do? ing much injury to the growing crops. Kineo thon wu lia vc lind moro or IOBS raitt ovcry day, and tho work on tho furnia in much retarded in conse? quence. lu Atlanta, Goorgia, tho rain on Monday night waa heavier than lum booti known for yoars. Bridges, calverts and embankments, woro waBhcd away, Homo houses wore inundated, and a nuiubor of gardens woro dostroyod. lu North Carolina tho rain was quito na uovoro, and serious clanger in apprcliond- il lo tho growing cropa. In tho lower portion of th'B State planters roport that Uio heavy nnd?ic(Beiut raina of tho last wotk havo materially injin ol cotton. There, is no doubt OB to Ibo extent ot tlioso minn, mid wo fear that in many instances tba damage is irreparable, -1 bid. DEATH OF AN EMTLOYKE.-Wo aro pained lo re-1 cord tho death of a moat excellent youth, Master Wm. Flkine, who hoa bcon iu tho Phicnix oflice nineo it WM ealnbliBhcd. Ho -"?-ueoii cut mid wrIVV_v*?ForO" to outer upon . uaciiil career in his profesuion. lio diod from that in miliou i di: e.uni cuiisumption, in tho seventeenth year of hie ago. Ho is lainuutcd by all bia young comrades in tho oflleo.-I'hwnix. Tito weather up to Monday night was terrible on Saturday afternoon wo bad quito a galo. Sun? day wo had rain all day and Monday. Tucaday munu'm; caiuo in with a cloudless shy. Wo fear moat diuuago has bcon dono tho wheat by tho Icing e lately dcscoiidod-Chester S'.andardi Tm: WEATHER ANO Cnora.-Since our last, rain lias fallon in superabundance, in fact during the ivbolo week, and during Saturday ard Buiiiluy td . noli nn extent UH to injure to nome oxtoiit tho 'lop.-', li ul fe vc farmers havo been able to gather lu ir wheat lu consequence of tho continued rain, ml wo have board of no hann as yet arising from Hich long ux|x>snro. Should tho weather now clear up wo trust uo considerable dainngo may bo mis : ?lined.-NeuAcrry Herald. AH ALARM.-Tho alarm which prevailed in town on Sunday and, Monday muming, that owing to tho heavy ruins tho Broad Uiver midge hail bcon carried away, was happily allayed on tho arrival of tho passenger train from Columbia in duo limo, which reportai no damage whatever, and tho river not alanuiuglv high. Forsons in tiio country who may not yoi havo hoard tho roport contra? dicted, will learn with Batistaction th at wo havo been up ur cd this public calamity.-Ibid. Ann MT.-An arrest waa made boro by tbo mili? tare, on Friday Inet, of two pei BOHH, uno register? ing from Canada and tho other from Now york tho lattor formerly of thia State, and who, wa aro I I i dad to say, was almost immediately of tor tibor- | I atcd, there being no charge against hun, moro than tho uufortunato fact of having boen found in company with tho former, who in atilt in custody. W Uv. tho chargois, ts. unknown; Ibo arrest waa nimio ou' a dispatch from headquarters below. : ? [?O?d. LOOK OUT FOR ULM.-About four wedin ago, a man who gave his nomo aa Williams, about H?X Tool high, fur skin, bluo oyes, front tooth riding \ each oilier and projecting, pleasant spokon, and' his loft arm off below tho elbow, was loiloring about tbo farina of Mr. John Simpson and J. M. Harnett. On tbo same night Simpson's boroo was stolon, and aomo jewelry, pocketbook, Sx" from Ur. Barnett. Laut Friday no appeared In tho vil lago again, passing down tho road loading an ox. Behoving him to be tho man who committed tho a ho vu theft, me am ir c.i woro taken to have bim ar? rested. Tno fellow took the alarm, and boforo a n arrant could bo obtained ho marlo bin oscapo, e:\vur; tho ox behind. Tho oz, which donbtlosa .vas stolon, can bo found nt tho roeideuco of Mr. J. j IC. Barnett,-Spartan. HAIN I HAIN I AND NO MAIM. -WO have lind mich , .veather aa tho oldoat Inhabitaul cnn soaicoly Hud . n tho chronicles of the post. Snob a fall of water n tbo month or Juno boggors all description. Wo , logan to think a young deluge was upon un, and < vo sighed for tho reappcaranco of old Bol in all j lis glory. Hinco onr last I niue it baa rained j lbnost incessantly. On Friday it commenced to JIOW from tho oust, and on Saturday wo bad a , ;ulo from tho northeast, oust and southeast, that | rivalled Scptonibor. Tbo roaring of tbo' wind 'iiviomdy driving tho rain in torrents, boforo t, breaking down Umba or trees, and uprooting * ithore, ruado un forgot that wo nail approaobod j ,bo summer Bolstico. Tho clouds began to dis jorso on Sunday, and we have fol t moro happy and i iontentad cinco, oxoopt Ibat as a consequence of ( ;hia warring of tbo eicm cuts, wo bavo bcon both | lound by land and water, for tho maila bavo bcon j -UV et milly cut od by tho washing up ot bridges. , lad roads, swollen rivers, rt ul om ne genus ; and { mr dei il bas boon sadly iu want of copy. Wo \ lavo nit as yet hoard what damago ban boon lono to tho cropa, and would bo glad if our friends \ could giro us information in ibis particular. As ho rain appears lo bavo boon general, wo prosumo i frcshot in tho rivera is almost a certainty, which , ( viii bo very detrimental to planter?, who aro I , urthoat from Ibo seaboard. For tho information I if our readers, who aro curious to know tho quan- I ( itv of venter fallen, wo give place to tho Bubjolnod om[iuiuicntie.il from our friend. Roy, A. Glennie fm Tho amount of rain tbnt foll during Friday nigh t \ nd Saturday waa 3.69 inches. ! I Tho amount which fell between Tuesday, tho IBU?, ? nd Saturday, tho ??2d, was 6.81 iuohea.-George, j ?on S?mes. j 1 Cl tory lu It cius. |I THE WITEAT Cnop_Tho Washington, (Wilkes I ouuty), Gazotto says : "Wo aro sorry to loam, rom'sovoral parties, oi considerable falling off in bo yiold of tito if beat from what was expected. Tho lecreaaa ba? boon email in nome eases, and very rreal tn others. InonoTioighbo: hood where nomo welvo or nf toen crop* bavo boon cleaned during i bia week, ibo yiold baa boon ouly from Ave to , oven for ono, or about half what waa ox peeled, j ivory where there scorns to bo aomo dis appoint oont or this kimi. It is attributed to tbe etica of nat, which baa dono moro harm, than waa sup losod. F KIHI BETWEEN FBBBOUZN,-A Iottor dated -ouisvillo, Ga., Juno 25tb, informs na that on al- ? ? creation took placo that afternoon, on tho plonUv- 11, ion of Mr. Overatroet, about four miles from that 11 iloco, botweon Abram Spann and Henry Clements, both colored,) which resulted in tho latter's ro oiring a mortal wound in tho right aide from a I hot gnu. . to??.; . Spann baa not boen orroatod yot, but our inform 111 undotstands ho said ho would give himself up. ibo particulars and causo of tho difficulty ia not njwBbi ? iw a.?.".?" owji to tho Atlanta'Con- t enlion, and is quito nu ^vr^r-TVVAS^AS ? imoug tho freedmen of thia county. Some lutie i i ici tomen t oxiata in the community on account of ho uiuider. -.luyus/ci Gluronicte. \ ? .>. ANOTHER HomrrrDK.--Joo ncovos and Austin Daily woro ongagod in hoeing corn on tb o pvco? ng of tho 19th inBt., upon tho fiirrn of John Dag' Tan, Esq. They Ima aomo disputo in roforonbo l? .heir work. Baily struak at Booyoa with bia boo, out failed to bit him, wboroupon Hooves struok Daily with bia boo, killing bim r?moat instantly, riioy wore brothers-in-law. Hooves, wo under? hand, has boon committed to jail. [Central Georgian THE CHOPS.-Novor have wo soon. tho crups in thia portion of our Stat?, says the SandorsviUo Georgian, as promising an at tho present. ? Our 'ann ors used largo quantities of guano and othor nanures, wbioh aro'how telling most admirably jpon, tho growing cropa. Tho 'lato seasonable . ho wera of rain have fa une i tbo corn and cotton to ilmoat, if not quito, doublo its sizo in tho Iaa? two bookal It ls tdmo?t impossible now, vf lulu vi owing ho vordant fields, to realize that wo aro in Mpldlo Georgia, llioy so much roaomblo tho productivo ralleya and fertile prairies of tho West. ' In tho nidat of our political sorrowj, wo mual not forgot o raise our grateful hoarta to tho Giver of 'all out jlessinga.-Augusta Constitutionalist. APTKB threo days of gloomy, rsJny weather, old Sol made bis appearanoo, muoh to tho gratiflcs ,ion of tho donizons of thia lower - world. Much lamago has boon done tho crops on tbe bottoms, ind approhondon is folt for tho wheat: bat if li ibonla continuo dry for a tow dava, most of it will io sayed. Tho crop is nnprncodnntod tn thia' aoo !ion, and soon tboro will bo a supply of new flour n tho market. Already have a few bags tnado .hair appearance. ' Bot tho prices como down-tho loonor tho bettor.-Chariotie (N. C.) lime*. To SAVE lox mau M^Et.Trrro.-^Tho ' following limpio method cf preserving loo is doubtloss worthy of a trial: i;, .. j ' A Gorman ohomtat publishes tho following alm [)lo method of preserving small quantities ofl ico, which ho han practiced with sucocas. Vai thb leo into a deep dish, covor It with a plato, abd plaoo the dish on a pillow stuffed with foatbora, and covor tho top with anotbor pillow careful Iv, by, thia means excluding tho external air. Feathers aro wpu known non-oondnctora or h?ot, am) in loon sdquonco tho- leo ia proaerfed ' from moiling. rDr. Schwartz staloa that ho lins thua proaorvod' eil pounds of ico for oigbt days. The heaviest lax ort tho1 ionntry ia tho ti son ita pationco imposed by lladical oxtromista. ' A standing dish at Utah-? spare rib.-Fun T.b,? "verend romonoor has a, "noyol" wiy of making 185,000. '. J A roan in Albany who drank boniino' for whiskey baa not been scou since. Scandal, Uko a kilo, in order to fly woU, dop?nd? greatly on tho length of tho tale lt has to carry. Tho Brunswick Cbur-icr aaya that tho Odean Wave carno into port yesterday with 1099 torjs of iron for our railroad. , Har cargo ta consign od to H, S. FINNEY ct Co., and will bo di sc h arg pd foVthJ with, SHERIDAN'S LETTER TO GRANT. 4 Tho following ie tho lotter ot aonorol SHEBIDAN to (louerai (ln \NT, (spoken of aovoral Huios in our telegraphic despatches.) relativo to tho oxtonsiou of i eg ?biralion in Louisiana. It will bo soou on a e.irefnl perusal, that tho led or is nut so reclinant in tone, as wo havo been told to believo : ITKAD'qtis Fi ITU MibiTAnv DISTRICT, ) New Om. KANS, LA., Juno 22,1807. { (timmi U. S. (irani, Commanding ytmms Uniird Slates, Washington. J). C. OENKUAI, -1 sm in rccolpt of a telegram from tho Proa ?dont, through Drovut Major Qon. KD. Town? send, A. A. G., U. 8. Army, directing mo to extend tho registration in this eft; and State, until Au? gust 1st. unless I bavo somo good reasons to tho contrary, sud ordering mo to report such reasons, for Iiis information. Also, stating that in his judgment this extension is noccsssary to a lull and fair registration, and Uiat tho timo should bo thus oxtondod, becauao tho othor District Commanders will not got throned bolaro that timo. My reasons for closing tho registration in this city woro bcoauso I had glvon tho city two and a half months, nnd thoro wore no moro to rogistor. I havo given tho State twa and a half mon tbs, and ree int ration will bu oxhaustodby that timo. I did not fool warranted in keeping up boards of registration, at largo expenso, lo suit nsw issues coining in at tho eleventh hour. Tho registration will bo completed in Louisiana j at tho timo ispee ?lied, union? I am ordorod to carry ont tho law untloi Mr. B tanbury'a interpretation, which practically, tn registration, is opening a broad macadamized rood for perjury and fraud to travo! on. I do not eeo why my registration should bo dopondont on tho timo whnn- nU?r?jioro trlct commanders <.?.-**.- .?? ? louisiana than thoy >:.-,....-No LD give in their commends, for I com? menced six weeks before thoy did. I regret that I should havo to ditter with tho President, but it must bo recollected that I havo boon ordered to oxecuto a law to which tho President has boen in bitter antagonism, D, altor this report, tho timo is to bo oxtondod, ploasc notify ms, and it will bo dono. I would do it al onco, but tho President's telegram was conditional, and thoro is suflloiont timo left, lo issue tho necessary order. 1'. TL SHERIDAN, Major-Gonorol. A Frc ne li Voleo on Kern ts le SntTragc, LEON QOTLAN, tho celebrated french novelist, lied very suddenly a fow months ago. On tho last lay of bis lifo ho commenced writing an article on T?malo sulTrago, which was found null mobed on his Labio after his death. This fragment, contains tho Following ohoractoristio passages: "Tho National Assembly waa right in closing igniust tho womon tho doors of tho clubs, whore t joy would have ino vita lily lost tho icm nant s of f-racofiihioss which mill distinguish thom from tho ords of creation. For somo timo to como it will lio yet a good thiog that thoro aro two soxes; at a later tiuio wo shall BOO. Until thon let us respect cubtoniB and traditions, and among thom tho custom trhioh demanda that women should givo birth lo children, and should enduro tho annoyance of bringing thom np. . "Wo havo in former timos Ukewiio doplorcd tho [riisfurtunos of women iu eocioty; wo havo likowiso lomandcd their emancipation in moro than ono book. Dut by our sido so many books bavo arisen in favor of tho licontiou -ness of women, that wo liavo hastened lo lay down our pon. Whoii wc pro? posed to broak their chains, others proposd to un? tie their girdles. And what is tho worst, wo do int know exactly whother ur not they aro chained, sybila it is ovidcut that thoy wear a girdle. * . . . . . "Thoio aro a great many rich men in our Legis? lative body. Bupposo womon should bo olected numbers of tho Ohambor, would it not be possiblo that these nabobs should bribe tho lair deputies o it h nico presents ? For instance, the millionaire representing tho Ithono department might bribe tho fair lady representing tho Soino-ot-Olso de? partment with a diamond bracelet, or tho frail lo proaontotlvo of tho Doux Sevros with a pair of iploudid car-rings. And thou there are a groat many famous officers iu tho Chamber Officers whoso good looks aro greatly enhanced by their military glory; who knows whether tho opaulottca ]f tho member from Lil lo might not toko by storm ?ho feeling heart, and control tho voto of thu beau? tiful representativo of tho Gironde, whoro tho T?malo heart and miud aro so suscoptiblo and j oe t i cal fido not s peak of tho lawyers; few protty representatives would visit thom, and thoy would >c nbio to resist very fow of thom in torn. Novor Mudd tho fata of a biU bo forenoon; il would do pond on tho woollier, tho sooeun ...... "And thon vou may bo euro that physiological lartics would ho organized by tho side of tho ex rlusivoly political parties: tho party of tho old edies in tuc chamber and that of tho young ladies: bo party of tho .(ido ws and that of tho m ornoo, lomon: then the political colara would bo corn? il ic a tea by tho color ol tho bail1; thero would bo ,ho blonde party, tho bmnotto party, tho ohesnut lai ty, tho loon constitutional party, tho fat ropub ioon party. God forbid that this invasion should iverwholm France! Sho would thereby lose hor sst virtue. "Imagino, further, that Marseilles, celebrated 'or her cooks and hor tlower-girls, should sond listinguished representatives ol both classes to .ho Legislativo body, and that'tho old aristocratic ?inisterro department should olect somo of her >roud mar~hioncs9oe and d?cheseos? These ladies vould scratch out each other's oyos; they would Ight; they- ,. , | * . ' ? "Nature has decreed that woman sholl >o tho eternal contrast of man. that mau may bo 'harmed by tho ditTcronco, attracted by his euri laity, and instigated by his desires. From tho lay whon womon will wear pantaloons and paletots Kipulation will uo longor increase. . . * . "Tho National Assembly comprohendod sagely hat it would be on anomaly to allow womon to be nemhera of clubs, and not to allow them to he? ro nm members of tho Chambers. If ono gave hom tho right of making insurrections, it would m strange not to confer the right of suppressing .hem. And a Chamber with representatives of Doth, sexes would ba a queer thing. Curious in luonccs would be brought to boar on tho ment? ions-tho influen?a of the eyes, of tho toilet, of Muting, tho influence nf tho hands mooting in tho >o lot-box. ftc, without speaking of tho dark pos? tages of tue Palais-Bourbon, ana the sombro old itloys in tho adjoining park, whoro tho ladies and rentlcmon of the Chamber would happen to meot io often I "And when they would bo at the Chamber and it tho club, who Ehould Uko caro of tho houso ? iVho should salt the soup? Who should receivo ?is i tors, and nurse the children?' Perhaps, tho j ruabon da. "Womon who aro not yet dovoid of sense, this raality which becomes so very raro in Franco, vernon of mind whom bad books have not yet do Soded, women of heart who havo not yet allowed o chaste Uro of tho lovo of family lifo to bo .romo ixtinot in your ' bosom,-of tho family, the first looiolv created by God and destined to remain tho oat of any on cai th, women of all o USA os who still milo at fho smile of your bolovod husband, and y cop with your Bick children, you who onhanco ill our joye and diminish all our pains by your ?alo prosonce at our- domes tia hearth, go and honk the National Assembly for tho honor it con erred upon you by closing tho doora of tho clubs iga i nut you.. Novar was an affront worthier, lover waa an insult 'more Hmblimo. Tho box un he oar, made of you gran dees and Queens, as tho )ox on tho ear, which tho Popes gave formoriy to uo m.."- .? rtnrmanv. mado thom Emperors, [EUPUS CUltANDI DIFFER KOK (jj AW PULMllll] EL?XIR niFIC. T?on THE crmE OP CONSUMPTION, PATHO IN TUB _T CHEST AND BIDES. DIFFICULTY IN DIDJA TH roo, DitoNonma, OATAUBIL ASTHMA, COUOIIB, HEHOuItlIAOE, and all affection* of the Lunas. This great r? vivi fyor la offered to the public, that all who will avail th om; ?Ive? or Its remedial power may be beneflttod. . . i , It only require? a fair trial to confirm ito invaluable agency In diffusing through each cbsnnil of th? hnm?n Organization a restored vitality. It invigorates and em? buer tho Lunga willi h ral th ful elasticity ; restores warmth which ia their essential elonrunt; rousoa the alu galah ves sels Into activity; heals the affected lobes; partitas and onrlchea tko blood; reculai ra tbs circul?t lou; ?ml noe* free and easy respiration, and expels, through lui admin? istration, each and every concomitant disorder rirsatnt in Ibo malady reoognlxed ag Consumption, ana hi th arto deemed bo polcss and Incnrab lo. I Thia compound Ia perfectly safe, peaaeaalng ntltber narcotic, nor emetic pro portie*, which unfortunately are always employed a* essential* in every preparaUob for Ccu h or Lung affection-a m?stalo which too often in Ila briUtlng and debUltating consequence*, only con? duces to much general deiaiigemontof tho system, de? stroying appetite and creating an Injurious nerroo* ex? citement, augmenting suffering with lreoucnt Ulai re? sults. Under tbs Influence ot thu. approved and tnyiluab!? Bpeclflothe mort distressing Cough ylclibi, riimnilly hi breathing and pain* and soreness subside, bemorrbago I* arrested, and health and strength reestablished. > , i v, i. rnioE von HLNOLK BOTTLE ti.VS. ! < Bold by tho Proarlctreas, Ulta. UKO ELIA n?DB?, ODE'S, northwest oornor SOOT STY AND MKETIrlO KTHEKTH, and the principal BntgglaU Aprtl ? _;_ ly " Ht- H AT OH EL OR' 8 HAIR DYE_THIS SPLENDID HAO DYE li the bast fn the world. I Tho only Irv* and ptrJtcX ?>y?- harinltos, reliable, instan, baneon*. - No dlsappolnleaenl No ridicuiou* tinta. Natural Black or Brown. Harne?les tbs ill afisot* cs) BaJ Djri?.. Invigorates tb? bair, leaving lt soft and rjcantlrul. The genuine ls signed wallam J. Dattkitor. Ali others are mere hal,tatton*, sad ah?ruld be avoided.*. Bold ?y all DruggUU and for furn ors. Yu tory. No, tl PaTclsy street, New York. i ..:?'.- .e.... ' ,,-"7 . - .'?rr BZVA?^OT Acc?rrrgnraT, '"" ' Pwrabtt-IQ ly. ONE PRICE WE ARE OFFEKINO OUH 8TO0K OF BUM UHR CLOTHING, comprising LINK NH, FI,ANNULS AND LIGHT WaOUT WOOLLEN, at prices which cannot tall to satisfy all who aro irkini; to buy OOOD GOODS CHEAP. Tho largor part ?o' OJ? Stuck wo manu fae Inn' tillich wo wsn??*. - In mir own workshop rc*poSLYo below somo of our leading prices : LINEN SACKS at.$3. 3, 4 and 6 LINEN PANTS at.tl 25,1 CO and J UNEN VESTH al. (I 60 and 2 CHUCK CA8HIMERE BU. TS, BACK, PANTS AND VEST.M OBST FLANNEL HUITH, SACK, PANTS AND VEST..?7 CHECK LINEN KU ITO, HACK, PANTS AND VEST... .18 CHECK MARSEILLES SUITS, SACK, PANTS AND VEST. WHITE LINEN AND DUCK BU ITS.til to 20 BLACK ALPACA SACKS. M 50 to 0 LIO HT WEIOHT CASSIUEHE SUITS, lu fancy mix hires, sod solid colors, and I1LACK DRESS SUITS all om own make, at very low prices. FURN IBU INO flOODS, adapted to Ute scasou WOtTE SHIRTS, four iiualiUoa.ll 60. 3, sud MAC?LLA?, WILLIAMS & PARKER No. 270 KING STREET, COHN lill OF HASEL, CHARLESTON ?. C. Juno 13 , 4m TEC J?i DAILY MEWS WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUB NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a munt oxtciieivc and complote il Supplied with a groat varioly of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of tho latoat and most approved stylos ; and wo havo c very facility for executing all kinda of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, uud \ i FRENCH, Bill and Lotter Heads ; Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Draft ? . i \ ?, . . . ? I 1 . ? ? i j Railroad and . ;. ;:; ' : j j? j* ? y i Steam boat Printinff ! ' . '. i ii ' : ! . I vi' ii ! . ? . Business Cards .'. ':j Invitations! Seo., THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will please ?... - ? ? I leare their orders .with ns. . We nt ns CHEAP RATES, os can! be hud In CTiBrlCHtoii. '. , ?; CATHCART, MULLAN ? Ms?? SPECIAL NOTICES. .ar*OOH8IONRR8 Pl?ll BTKAMEH FALCON, from Ikilltmori', uro hereby notified that Um Stormier will Tai? 1*1 J) dlHcharco cargo nt Her Md, I, Uulon Wharf. AH goods not taken away alter Bunyet will remain on tho Wharf at Consignees' rlak. Juno 28 1 MORDECAI k CO., Agents. ?sTWE AllE AUT1I011LV5ED TO ANNOUNCI E. M. WilllTNil, Esq., aa a cauillilalo lor BliortllJi Cbarleator. (Judicial) District, at tho next election. 8e|i(cmbor lu ?sr DUTCHEll 8 L OIITNING FLY-KIT.LKU will cerlaiuly eitenuluato tlcsc tM.abi.lt Ha UDP la per fevorcd In. Iloworo ot bo t B Fly-Paper, which soino dealers kooli bocauac thoy eau i et lt for ucarly nothing. Don't bo swindled. Ask fur DO . CHER'S, wblch la sold by al live druggists. Itu . May 28 sra- NOTICE T > MAMNKHH.-O A PT AINS AND PILOTS wi?hin . to anchor their vessels lu Ashley Illvcr, sro requested no I to do so anywhere wi min direct ramio of tho beads ol the SAVANNAH ItAILROAD WUARVE3, on io Charleston and SI. Andrew's aldo ol tho Ashley River; by wblch precaution, contact with thc Submarine Telegraph Cable ?rill bo avoided. ti. C. TURNER, D. M. Harbor Master's Office, Charleston, February 0, ISCA. February 7 /wAJr-. THE OBAVR8T MALADIES OK ?U?TI? ESSAYS, on tho PhysiologyUT Trrb*,P__A?BOOIATION Errors, Abusos and Dbicases peculiar lo tho first ago oi man, with Honoris on now mothods of treal ment em? ployed lu this liMlihuinii. Bent In sealed lutter en? velopes, freo of charge. Address Dr. J. S KILLIN ItOWIlUN, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. May 20 3mo tixT P i US O N A L.-MA DAM I'. DAVID, TUE most rrlohratcd 8VUIL In Uio world, Is now located in Washington, D. C. Uer powers aro unrivalled, ns ls at tested by all who bavo consulted her, being descended in a direct Uno, Irom Madamo LKNUHMASII, tho fatuoiii Sybil, wlib foretold tho dcsllnlcB of NaroLKON, JORE FitLvu, and other crowned uohtbles of her Hmo. Persons wlahiug to corumunlcalo with regard to their future liven, can do so, by asking any information thoy may desire, through Washington. D. C., Pcstoflico box No. 3.T2, giving name, lime of btrtb, willi lock of hair, and ono dollar, enclosed, with stamped onvclopo directed to themselves, which will meet willi prompt attention. Lost prope rty may bo restored by describing to us tho article, sud when, snd when Io it, Address Madame DAVID, Post?nico box No. 332, Wosldnglou, D. C. Juno 2S OFFICIAL,. Headquarters, Hccond Military District, 1 CiuiiLESTO.H, S. C., Juuo 3d, 1807. J [flF.Nr.u w. Onnnns, No. 31.] L Sheriff*. Chicrs of Police, City Marshals, Chiefs ot Detectives and Town Marshal* nf tho severn! districts, counties cities, towns, and other municipal organiza- | Hons, in North Carolina and South Carolina, will ot once, by li tier, report to Brevet-Colonel Enwann W. HINES, li. H. Amu. Provost Marshal Oenond of tho Second Mili? tary District, Charleston, South Carolins, setting fo.-Ui in ] Uio report tho nemo of each officer, his residence, ofllrlil [ station, duties, postofll.-o address, salary per annum, and tho authority by whom appointed. Coroners, Con? stables, and other officers, lo thia Military District, whoso duty lt ls to moko arrests, sud who aro not Included In Uio force or any stn rio. Chief of PoUcc, City Marshal, Chief of Detectives, or Town Marah.!, will moko Indi? vidual reports to thc Provost Marshal Ocuoral In Uko manner and form ss above required. II. Whenever any homicide, rapo, mayhem, felonious assault, burglary, arson, robbery, or larceny-where tho property stolen is of tho valuo of twonty-uvo dollars sud moro-shall bc committed within any eily or town lu this Military District, thc chief ofllccr of pollco of such city or town shall at once luvvsUgato tho caso and roport Uio facts to tho Provoat Marshal General ; aoUing forth thc nature ot tho crime, tbo name and rcsldcnco of Uio party against whoso person or property such crime has boan ooTnmiiir.1, ilia linn, when and pisco where- lt was committed, the name, description and residen co of the offender. If known ; and If tba offender liss bcon arrest? ed, ataUng wbat stops havo bcon taken to socoro his punishment ; and If not In custody, giving any infor? ma tlou which may bo nf serriee In occuring his detection and arrest. SheruLs of co unties In North Caro- I Una and of districts In South Carolina, shall ba. vosUgato and mako report of such offences, when co i - milled within their rcapocUvo counllca or dlatrlcts and not within tbe limits of any city or town, In like man? ner and form ss la harem required of chlofa of police of ci tl ca snd towns. When an offender whoBC offence, bsa bcon reported, shall bo arrested, roport of Uio arrest will bo made at once by Uio officer in charge, to Ibo Provost Murnini OonornL Consolida tod Monthly Repot ta of tho above enumera- j led crimea will alao bo m ado by Uio respective officers and for tba localiUre abovo designated, to Uio Provost Marshal Cl en era!. 13 lan Va will bo furnished by him opon application. Tho first roport to Include tho period from January 1st to May Slat, 1807. m. Whenever any prisoner shall break and escape from a penitentiary, Jail, or other prison. In the Second Military District, tho officer In charge of such peniten? tiary, Jail, or other prison, shall at onco mako report of | Uio facts to Uio Provost Marshal General, sotting forth In such report Uio date of escape, tho nama of each escaped 1 prisoner, bis description, sgo, residence, Uio crime for which committed, whether nndor sentence or awoJUng trial, whether recaptured; and ataUng fully Uio manner of Uio cscsps, snd tho drcumstanco under which la waa effected. Reports lu like form snd manner wiU be mado by all o m ce rs from whose custody prisoners may escapo white being conducted to er from s prison. Whenever s prisoner shall bo recaptured Uio fact will be at once re? ported to Uio Provost Marshal General, by Uio officer from whoso custody tbo prisoner uncaped. Failure to make prompt report bf escaped prisoners as h cr sin re? quired will Inculpate uta delinquent officer os aiding and | shotting the escape. TV. Tho Sboriffaof counties in North Carolina, and of I dlatricta In South CaroUna, will st once roport to the Provost Marshal (li neral Uio condition of the Jails, [ prisons or work-honsea under their charge, or In their | respectivo districts or counties, ss to capacity, con? ven?an co and security, and tho names and residences of 1 tbe officers responsible for tho couch lion and caro of such j Jails, prisons snd work-houses. V. All civil officers having charge of any loll, prison or workhouse, in this Military District, ebal], on Uio bast day of oooh month, maka a roport to tbe Provost Marshal General, upon bianka to bo by him prescribed, and fur? nished upon application, of all persona who nave becu confined tn snob Jail, prison or work-houso, during Uio month, setting forth tbe naroo of tho prisoner, his do scripUon, residence, arru, wmmiis.' ofTenco arrested, by whom arrested, by whoso order I uieaicd, whether under sentence or awaiting trial ; if un- | dar seo tonco, by what tribunal tried sud sontenccd ; if aoo tenced, fer what period and tho amount of Ano or coats If any ; how omploycd : how subsisted ; whether dis* charged, transferred, escaped or deceased ; if discharged I by what authority ; tl transferred, to what pUco and by whom ordered. Tba first report made under tho re? quirements ot this paragraph will Inalado the period from January 1st lo May Slit, 1807. VL All Sheriff*, Cou I tables, Police and other civil offl oers and persona, whoso duty lt la under tho laws of Uio provisional governments of North CaroUna and South f? roi Ina to nerve writs OT make arrests aro hereby re? quired lo obey and execute tho lawful orders of tho Pro? vost Marshal a cm-ral, to tho samo effect sa they aro raqui red by law to choy and execute writs, warranta,.-or other procesa leauod by civil magia trates. And any . resistance to or. disobedience j of tho lawful ord JU of authority of the Pr?voit Mar abaU General shall eu bj oct Ibo offender to trial by a Military Commission, and, upon 'convict! on, to reib oval from offico ami punishment by Ons and Imprisonment. TIL Duplicates Of tho 'reporta required by tho provla lons of paragraphs il, rn and V of thia order, to be ] mada by local officers to the r"rovoet Marshal Ornerai, will at the asmo timo bo sent to the proper Post Cora, mander. ??: ?. flit J.\n Vin. Tho performance of the duties enjoined by this 1 order wUl not be construed to reUeve civil officers from the disc bargo of any ot the duties now required of them by the laws of .the local Provisional Governments^ And any dru officer who shall refuse or neglect to perform promptly the dnUes heroin required of him, cr who shall make any (alie return or roport of the matters hero? in prescribed, shaU bo diam Used from his office, and be aubjoct te trial by Military Commission for rh lade meaner. ... IX, Sheriffs, Cens tab les and o thor officers, whoas effl elsl emoluments are confined to coats and fees, shall be allowed for services performed under tho orders of Ino Provoat Marshal General tbe same - coats and fees,' to bo paid tn Uio asmo manner, ss ls provided by the tiwi of the local provisional governmonts for Uko service Under those laws. X. Alt persons in Ibis unitary District, who may,know of any Uir?SteAed breach of tho peace, or of tba commis- j alon of any crime or offence, aro requested'to?msk*? com? plaint theroof st ono* to tbs) Chief of tho Pollox, or Uar- | aha), of tho city ar town; or. if tho crime or dbjorde shiU be committed without tho limits of say city i town, to a Magistrate ortho KherifT of tho county or dla tri ct ; sad. If prompt action ah all net be taken by the officer to whom tbs matter shall bo reported, auch par? emia are roques ted to report, all tba facts to thai Peat Commander and to ibo Provoat Marshal Gc neral. XL Imprisonment fur d ?fa nit In payment of costs, fees I or charges of court,' attorney a or public officers, shall not exceed thirty dave. ,v , . . , ! By ?mtrund of Major-Oeneral D. E> 81CXLXX. j . .; . ->.?:;i r;><*it*incsu-, q, G..ioianirV....... Aide-de-camp, and A. A. A. G. OmciALi I, W, OLOCs, Capt, tf?x lat?., A. D. O. and A, A. A, u, a Jan? 7 MA lt III KI). On TtofatUy evening, Ihu 2.HI1 link, l?jr the Hov. W. S. HOWMAN, ni tho residence <>r t ic UridirH fnllur. Captain OEOItOEW. WILLIAMS, ol Hampton, Maim-. In Mina M A1IY C. second daughter of NASIIH.I. VKiuwr.r, Esq., ?r IIIIH elly. No Canis. ? i_>"-'iin- i ii. JMI-I mut AeejuiilHtaaiccai or Mm. Jons T. FLINT nml I .muh . a Od or Bor. jottM T WtoimiAN and funilty, aro BaapecUMly Invitai lo nil.ml tho K11 m Tal Services of tho liifnul Son of Um lurline, ul llelbel Church, ni Tcu o'clock Th tt Morning. 1 June 21 4?'Thc Id la tl vr s omi Ki lc ti i lu of Kira. C. .1. MATTIHESEN, and of h-r sons, Wii.UAit nml Ju Ulis, aro respectfully invited lo attend tho Funeral Ser vlcu or tie ronner, at thu English Luthcrau Church, rAi'i ,\fiernoon, at half-past Four o'clock. June '18 SPECIAL NOTICES. OB-OFI-TCE OK HOARD Ot' HEALTH. CHARLESTON, H. C., JUXESalli, inr.7.-On and aflor ?7iii Day,' CLURIDE OF LIME AN? COPPEHAH, Mr DISINFECTING PURPOSES, will he furnished free ?f charge, on application at Iii Is Oftlee, No. HT Comino; alrccl, an tho City authorities contently desire that tho clUr.cn? generally should UKO disinfectants promptly aud freely, wherever neecteary. GEORGE 9. PEL/EIt. AL !>., June 28 15 City Registrar. 0sT STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLES*. -ptirtLic Ntn siEr-vn**fl OFFICE C. a. a. AND ii. p. ?aid Court, lu luminance of thc Act ur tho a-gfitiAih.'st In mich ca*> made nnd provided, do hcrcliy (rive lmUIni nollco that an ELECTION FOR SHERIFF OF CHARLES? TON DIBriUCT will ho held on Mmxtay, Ibo nth ot An? trim t neal, nt all tho usual places nf election throughout tho said Dinlrlct. Wilucss my ham), at Charleston, the 2Clh June, ls..7. J. W. UllOWNFIELD, C. G. S. and C. I'. af UM M aTsT IN EQUITY-COLLETON DISTRICT_ DILL FOR DOWEK AND TO MARSHALL ASSETS, AND FOIt HI'.I.IKt'.-CATHERINE HUMPH, WIDOW AND ADMINISTRATRIX, JOHN HUMPH, DECEASED, ra. LOUISA J. HUMPH AND OTHERS, CREDITORS OF MRS. ni}MPH AND MARV A. II. STOKES AND OTH? ERS, HEIRS AT LAW OF JOHN RUM PI!. DECEASED. Pursuant In an order or his Honor Chancellor Johnson In this catino mada nt the last Fobruary sllllni; of HUH Court, fer Collolon District, notice ls hereby given for thc creditors or JOHN RUMl'H, deceased, lo provo tli'lr respectivo claims before mc at my ofllcc ou or before Ilia Ant day or September next U. STOKES, C. E. C. D. Commissioners Omeo, C'ollclon District, March 2611i, 1BG7.- lamo7 March 28 ?rsrFIET? CENTS POR THE GOLDEN STA? TIONERY PACKAGE, ls monoy well apcnl. Hold by Booksellers, Stationers, Dealers and Agents everywhere. M. M. QUINN, Wholesale and Retail Agcut, No. Girt King street. Charleston, S. C. Juno 20 wfni ira-A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO HEH country home, after a sojourn of a lew moulin In the city, wis hardly recognized by hor fricuds. In place ol a coarse, rustle, flu.On al face. Hbo hail a ...ft ruby com? plexion ol almost marble smoothness, and Instead o> tw nty-threo abe really appeared bnt eighteen. Upon In qulry aa to tho causo or so groat a change, she plainly told them that abo unod tho CIROAS-IAN BALM, alni conridiinxl it an invaluable acquisition lo any lady's toilet. By Its use any Lady or Gentlemen eau Improve their per? sonal appearance an buuilrod loki. It ls simple lu Its combination, as Nature In n.elf ls aim pie yoi unsurpass? ed tn its efllcvy lu drawing Impurities from, also beal? ing, cleansing and beauUfylug tho skin aud complexi?n. By Ita direct action on thc cuticle (t draws from lt ell its impurities, kindly healing Ibo name, and leaving U10 nar race as Nature lutended lt should bc-clear, soft. Bio oath and beautiful. Frico fl, sent hy Mall or Express, on re? ceipt of an ordor, by TV. L. CI.AHR A- CO., ChomlslA. Wo, 3 Wost Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Tho only American Agents for tho salo of thc same. March 30 ly J93-ERnonS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pre? mature Decay, and all tho effacta of youthful Ind: crc tlOD, will, for tho aako of suffering humanity, send tree, ti ?ll who need ll, the receipt and directions for making tho l impio remedy by which bo waa cured. Sufferers wish 11 gto prom by U10 advertiser's oxpcrlonco, can do so by undressing, ba perfect confidence, JOHN B. lb illicit, April 12 3mos* No 42 Cedar street. New York. OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military District,) CnaatveirroN, 8. C.. May 30, 1807. J lOrstriAi. Oanr.ns No. 32.1 I. Auy citizen, a qualified voter according to tho re? quirements of U10 "Act to provide for the more ef?cient gor trament of the rebel Slates," puned March 2d, 1807, and the Act tupplementary thereto, parsed March 23d, 1807, is eligible to omeo in tho provisional government or North and South Carolina. All persons appointed to o nice will bo required to toko tho oath prescribod by tho Act afore? said, and to ala Ibo aame, duly subscribed and sworn, with tho Poet Commander. II. AU citizens assessed for tsxos.aa? who shall nave paid Laxos for tba current year ore qualified to serve aa jurors. It shall bo tho duly of tho proper civil officers charged with providing Usia of jurors, to proceed within their several Jurisdictions, without delay, and ascertain tho names of all qualified persons and place them on thc Jury lists, and from such revised Usia all jurors shall ba bore after summoned and drawn in Ihe manner required by law. III. Ail citizens aro eligible lo follow any licensed call? ing, employment, or vocation, subject to such impartial regola tiona as may bo prescribed by municipal or other competent authority, not inconsistent with common right and tho constitution aud laws of U10 United States. Tho bond required as security shall not exceed tho penal ?nm of ono hundred dollars. Ono Or moro sureties, being clbions, and worth in tho aggregate doublo tho amount of Ibo bond, ovor and abovo Just d?bln, will bo sufficient, IT. Tho mayers of eitles and othor municipal and town officers, and all sheriffs, magistrates and police forcea aro required to be vigilant and efficient In malu tainlcg order; and tn tho discharge of their du lin they will bo expected to co-operate with tho military autho? rities. . V. Post Commandera may summon to lb cir aid when aver tho ordinary mean? at ?s-i- noi _?i_i^t io execute Unir orders, such of tho civil r m - cen, and as many of tho citizens within th 1 territorial limits of.Ino military post as may be necessary ! and tba neglect or refusal of any person to aid and assist in tho elocution of tho orders of the commanding officer will bo doom ed a misdemeanor punlshabla by auch Uno and Imprisonment as may bo imposed by a military tribunal, approved by tho Commanding General. TL Nollcenrofor tho salo of lutoxicaUng liquor* In quantities leas thsu ono gallon'or to ho drank on tho premises, shall be granted to any person other tuan an Inn-kcopor; Ibo number of such liconses shall be deter? mined, nn I tho foe* to bo charged for each Uccnso Shall bn prescribed and collected by tho municipal or j town authorities, and appropriated exclualvcly for tho benefit of tho poor. If any person shan ba found drunk on tho premises whore liquor ia sold tho license may bo re? voked by any magistrate. The tax Imposed by tho In? ternal revenue laws of tho United States ls an additional charge, and doe* not excuse tho party from tho observ? ance of looa] regiuatlrrna, nor oxerapt him from tho pay? ment of auch othor license foe* aa may bo Imposed by municipal or other competent anthority. TTL All contracts hereafter mada for tho manufacturo, salo or transportation, storage or tasman oe of Intoxicat? ing liquors, shall, within this Military District, bo deemed and treated aa against public policy, and nb elvi action, snit or proceeding for tho enforcement of any such contract ?hall be entertained lo any court. VIII. Di public, convoyan .xi*, on railroads, highways, streets, or navigable waters, no disc rim! nation bocauao of color or caito shalt be mado, and Ibo common right of ?n cl uzen* thora In shall bo recognized and respected. The violation of this rogulaUon will bo doomed ai ml*, demeanor and rendar tho offender liable io arrest and trial by a military tribunal, to be designated by tho Com? manding General, besides rnoh damages aa tho injured party may sus for add recovar tn Civil Court*. IX. The remedy by distress for rent ls abolish od. Where | land* are leased or 1st out for hbo or rent, cotton, corn, or other produce of tho aa:ura when severed from tho land, may be Impounded; but the same shall not bo re moved. And cotton, oom, or other prod ooo so Ira* poandod, ?ball be held as security for tho rent or biro so claimed, and may be sold, lu uUsftcUcm of arly judg? ment for tbs ?imoi Provided, that any unsatisfied claim for labor bestowed upon tho - cultivation of neb cotton, corn or other produce, ah?Jl tn no case bo post? poned to any demand for rent or hire; but to tho extent of snob claim for labor, thar? shan be a lion on audi 001. ton, eon or other produce, haring preference over any claim for rent or biro, j 1 Dy command of Major a cur.ral P. E. 8tcxxr*. ! ' J. W. CLoiA,' ' ' Captain ?slr. tT. H. Infantry. ' A, D. 0.' iand Act. As^t, AdJ'lJ den. ' Omet AL i ALXXAjrrjxa M.-our. Captain SSthTofWry, Aid-deHJamp, .1? ,.,J?P*?'' THE CAROLINA TIBIES, t?tnnfiHKi> AT on A.?J ?nut: ut? c. ir. ..,,;.[,;. .. . ) ..m .?l?rr-' .... - I rruiia PAPER CTROTJI>ATEH THROUGHOUT TH?. JL middle portion of th* State, and offer? tho bas1. ike Hi uv? for KIT? rt !*>?, Folroary M SHIPPING. ~. KO ll lOOI'F.ll HIV Kl? -Till-: KA HT JfrfcT'K.-iiiiiig sloop JULIA Di:.\N ?rill nave Marshall's -?^djtVvharl, un th?' Int mid I "'.li ol Jilly, anil I'.nilliiun J' 1 nulli further millie, fur nil poliilH ?in We"i,Tii hnwrli <>( Coper Kl vor, mn) Knulern branch to lionm-au's Kitiy, 1 m.lin:: ix nilli Uv prohibited. I'nr Frvluhl i ni; i-, H. ni -, upi l\ lo Munt, ron Itoanl, or lo KIIAl lill A MAI.LONEE, Horlbcck'H Wharf. N. lt.-All Frdnlit. MUsi lui prepaid, .Inn . Si Imo FOR FDISTO AND ROCKVILLE. THE STEAMER W- ~W~- FRAZIER, CAPT. D. UOVLE, WILL RRCBIVB FREIGHT AT ATLANTIC WH AUF, nnd leavreoa Frilay, the '?11111. al 1 o'clock P. M. For Freight or PaH.ia;;e, upply un Imanl, or In JNO. Ar THEO. GETTY, Juno 27_North Atlantic Wharf. FOB BALTIMORE. TUE FAVOIUTE STEAMSHIP Hr" A. XJ O O 3ST , E. c. ii KI:!), Baan walo der. Yt/I LL SAU. FOU THE ABOVE POUT, ON SATIJR For lJriugVr""\'"H'-' *' ''"VWk V. M.. from Mw ilnlloiis, apply lo ' - . -m,"n. COURTENAY k TltF.NHOI.M. Juno 2S 2 U11I1111 Wharven. FOR NEW YORK. TUE STEAMSLTP C. 31. IB A !R Y a CAPTAIN-. .fvf-"-- ... WIM. M'.WE NOrtTH ATI.tNTIO y/ri'd V? IL; Wharf on Saturday, Juno ?i). al 4 I*. M. .^lilSt/ife HAVKNKJ, fc co. :i?*&-, Juno 28 NEW YORK AWTHARLEST?T STEAMSHIP LINK. FOIl KKW YORK, THE NEW AND ELEGANT SIDKWHEEL STEAMSHIP "MA-lSTHATTA-lSr," M. S. WOODHULL, COMMANDER, WILL LEAVE FROM A DO ER'S SOUTH WnARF, ?11 Saturday, the ."Uli Inat, at 4 o'clock P. M. mr All outward freight engagements munt ho maila at thc onie- ot COURTENAY' A TIIENHOLM, No. II Eaat Hay. Rf)- Fur Passage! and all mattera connected willi Hm lu? ard I. m i m , : ut tho Shlpn. apply to .STREEI llltOTH. EUS k CO., Nu. 74 East Hay. STREET ItltOTUERS fc CO.. I COUIll ENAY k TllENUOI.M, | AK?"18' tra- Tho CHAMPION follows ou thoCtb July. Juno 21 FOR PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA. JACKSONVILLE. AND ALL LANDINGS ON TUE ST. JOHN'S HIV 111. VIA SAVANNAH, QA. THE SPLENDID STEAMER 1000 TON9 UURTHEN. CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER. WILL LEAVE MIDDLE AT LANI IO WHARF EVEK? Tuadau ?ftuht. at fl o'clock, for tho atrtovo plana. Mobile und Now Or luana at Savannah. AU freight moat bo paid here by shippers. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to o fuco of J. D. AIKEN k CO., Agenta, May 10_w?_S..iith Atlantic Wharf. NEW VOUK AND llltHME.N STKASIHIUI' COMPANY. THE FIRST-CLASS U. S. MALL STEAMSHIPS Lcavo Flor No. tr., N. R., Now York, every second Sat? urday, from Juno IS. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND DREMEN, taking paasengor* to Southampton, London. Havre amt limmen, at the follow 1 r K rates, paysblo in gold or IL. equivalent in currency : First Cabin. ?110? Second Cul in, (CS; Steerage. *t?. From Urcniun, Southampton and Havre to New Volk, First Cabin, i I lo. Second Cabin. Uti; H leo rogo, til. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME-First Cabin, ?210; Second Cabin, tl?O? Stcongo, ?10. - ?.AI IJ sn DAYS k illin HEW Vi,Uli AND Ulli kl EV : Juno lOaud 29 I July 13 and 27 I August 1 o'and 24 Sept 7 ami 21 1 OcL 6 and 10 1 Nov. 2 and 10 For Freight or Pussngo apply to - , ISAAC TAYLOR, President. Felrnary 27 ly No 40 D roadway. N. Y. FOR SAVANNAH. THE bl TAM Lit . ^"?iOTATOR.H 1000 TOV? HI.UTHUN, CAPTAIN L. M. OOXiVjTEB.. S WH J, LEAVEMIDDLE ATLANTJ0 WHAifl*EVERY. 1 TutiJay A'?fla?, atO o'clock, for Savannah. - . I For frei-'lit or paaaage apply on board or to ofUce of " J. D. AIKEN A CO. AgentH. May 10_Routh Atlantic Wharf. THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA, ny CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH . STEAM PACKfi,-rr i:iME1' T. . iiaaurUltT AND HILTON HEAD, THE HI I". AM ER PILOT BOY. CAPTAIN w. T. MCNELTY. < LEAVES ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLES? TON, ovcry Jftnuidy and Tkuriday Morning:. at ? o'clock. Returning, loaves Florida Steam Packet Wharf, Savannah, every IFedneriiay and Friday M*-mr..j$, at 7 o'clock. Touching st TJInfflon ort hlondayt and Wnfnetddyf, Freight roculvod daily ami stored tree of charge. Freight to all points except fias ?muli, m nat bo prc? paid. No Freight recelvod an er sunset. For freight or paassgu, apply to ' t FERGUSON k HOLMES, AgoDts, Charleetcn. ? .. CLAOHORN A CONNINGHAMS, Agents, ftevannob. Ga. N. H.-TUROTJOn TICKETS ?ild at Hie Ornoo of Ibo Agency In Charleston to points on Ibo AUantlo ?nd Gull Railroad, and lo Fernandina and points on tho BC John's River. _ ' ' ' " Juno 13 "CO STAR'S" PREPARATIONS. EBTADLiaUED EIGHTEEN YEARS. Laboratory, Ito. 10 Crosby street, New York. 8O00 Doiet, Bottles and .Flaska manufactured daily. SOLD DY ALL DH UG OJ813 EVER Y WHERE. " COSTAB'S " SALES DEPOT, ., No. ?8? BHOADWAY, NB W voil K, Where tl, IS to M alzos aro prit up for Families, Stores. Ships, Ikmls, Public InaUtutlons, Ac, A??.' ' '* Ills truly wonderful tho coundon JO that ls now bsd In every fora of Prcpara lion? that comos from ?.Costar'a " KvUbltahmint. _' '_ , ' ... "COSYAR'S " EXTlfcRMlNATOItS-For Rats, Mfco, Roaches, Int*. Ao., Ac, "Only Infallible remedy known." "Not daiu-vroua to the human family."- "Bats ooxao out ?^C*vTAIV% ? m- *UG EXTERMWATOrt-'A Uqnid ont un lo bo aloa, and nover known to fsU.. . ff " COHTAR'H " KLECTHIO POWLuyJV-For Molli. In Furs and Woolinna, la Invalnoble. Nothing ran exceed lt for power and eluoscy. Destroys In?tautly all Insects ors P^TOf?TAIi*8'^uTJli^HORrI fl A L VE-Fo r Cu li, i !u ma. Werunda, Bruises, Broken 1) rr arts, Sore Kippt os,' Plies in all furcia. Old Sores, Ulcer-, snd all kinds of enianoousi a?vfc ll on a. Ko family sbonld bo wimont lt, , It exceeds: iln ofBcsey au otho* Bslvos In rise. ^ ' i'? :?;?vl't'n ..'COSTAB'S" COHN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions? ^?^otieT?B'B " Birran fl WEST AND h HANG H BLOB. 8 IMS-BeanUOon Ibo Complexion, by glttng to the skirt s soil and beautiful frcaluioaa, and, ia 1 acornparolily bo yond any?ilng now In use. Ladles of bute and poaflioTA S^rd UM an eaaenlial to tho tolles. An unprecedented*. 0 ta |ta beat recommondaUcm. Ona .boitlo la alway? I fellowed by more.' T^ittolrtdw.' 1 "-^~ "CO ST AB'S" DISUOViPILLB-^A tnfrbrmV Dinner Pill (?usar-coatoo), and ot t xlrAorclUaary efflricy for Oos. ll vanesa; all forma of Iudlg?atlou, Nervous 4 nd Sick: Headache; A'Pul that le now rapidly imperi?edin? all Others. ,' . , , ..COSTAh'S'' COOan BJ?MKDY-por Oougba: Colds. Hosraeneca. Sore Throat, Croup', IrWrjcMfti, A nih ms, and all forma of Bronchial, and LHaeama of the. Throat sud Loves, Address IIBNHY II. COSTAR, Joni IT ri* *M CHOAUy,?y, W, ^