The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 20, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
TELEGRAPHIC.
UiirCnlilr l>l?|m<clira.
LONDON, Julv l'J-Noon.- Consol? (ML Homln
Tn.
LrvxnpooL.Jnlv IS)-Noon.- Cotlon firm; Uplands
10.1; Orleans 104.* Bulee of Hie ?eck 78,000; ulock
738,000, whereof 383,000 uro America:!.
LONDON, Julv l'J-'2 1'. M.-Consola 91 7-1C.
Uondu 72J.
LiVKWoOL, July 19-2 1'. M.-Colton firmer but
unchanged. Corn '?GK. 3d. I. rd advanced 19s.
LONDON, Julv 10-Evening. -Consola ?l 7-1G.
Bonds 72].
Lrvenrooi., July IO-Evening.-Cotton finn and
activ?: sales 15,000 bales. Miildling Uplands 10];
Orleans 10J. Manchester stendler for goods mut
yarns, hui.1er? nsking nu advance. llreadslnflit,
provisions and produce iincliaiici'd. .
QUEENSTOWN, July 10.- Tho Iowa mid Win. Penn
touched.
Congressional.
WASnrNOTON. Jidy 10.-In tho Kennie, the llotiso
Amendment allowing negroes lo nerve ?ix jurors
waa adopted. A joint resolution [rom the lloiiso,
nullifying the action or thc Court of Claims, was
Bevcrolv dououueed by Senator Trumbull.
Mr. Sumner introduced n Hill lo striku out the
word while in tho Nalur,.iiz.iliou Laws, ? hieb veux
roforrod to tho Judiciary Commitleo.
Tho Volo Message was road, but t hc Hill passed
notwithstanding liv a voto uf ?10 ta (i; nays, Ilnyurd,
Buckalow.Davis, Houdr.cks, Johnson, ?md Patter?
son, of Tennessee Tho Chair nnnouiiced that j
tho Bill was a law. Tho liccoiiKlrnetion Appropria?
tion Bdt was also passed over thc veto.
Tho Sonato pasaed a resolution to adjourn tn
to-morrow, at 8 o'clock, until the tirat Monday in
Docombor, by a voto of 23 to Iii, tho hut er figuro
roprosonting tho impeachment clement in thc
Senate Tboy then adjourned.
In the House tho AHHnHsinni??n Committee waa
allowed lo tako ovidenco by sub-committees mid
administer tho oath.
A special unnimisaion of fivo was appointed lo
investigate tho paymaster's depart nient. Tho
preamble to tho resolution nllogca fraud.
Tho Prosidonl's veto wnB received. Tho mos*
aago corers turco columns, and argues elaborate?
ly Ibo inconsistencies, unconstitutionality und
tyrranuyof tho act, alluding to (bo declnratiuii
that tho Statu Governments arc illceal. Mu MU ?
a singular contradiction is apparent hore. Con
gross doclaros theso local Hiato Oovernmonts
to bo illogal aud thou provides thal thoso illegal
govorumoots shall bo carried ou by l-'edoral offi?
cers who aro to perform Die very duties
imposed on ita own officers by tbiu i lie,;.il
Stato authority. It certainly would bo
a novol spoctanlo if Congress should
attempt lo carry on a legal Slalo Government by
tho ?gone) of ita own officers. It is yet more
strango that it attempts to sustain and carry cn an
illogal Stolp Government by tho eaino Fedeiiil
agoiioy, mik regard to tillo by conquest ho Bays :
that it is a now title ccquircd by tito war. it applies
only to territories, for goods or movable things
ro^jlarly captured in war aro called buolv, or il I
token by individual soldiers, plumier. There Is
not a foot ol land in any ono of tba (cn Stairs
which (ho United 8tatc8 bolds by conrpiont, HIIVO
only Buob land as did not belong to either of thc
fi tates, or any individual owner. I moan such lands
aa did belung to tho pretended Government called
tho Confederate Stales.
Thoso lauds wo claim (o hold by conquest ; an (o
nil other land or territory, whether lieloiitrvng to
States or to individuals, (lie Federal UuVontttlOUl
baa now no moro title or right to it than it lind be
foro tho rebellion.
Tho Message concludes : Within a period ol lens
than a year, thc legislation of Congress bas at?
tempted to strip thoExecutive Department. t>r (lie
Oovernmout of some of its essential powers. Thc
Constitution, and tho oath provided in it, devolve !
upoti tbo President tho (lower mid tho dntv to see
that (ho lawa are faithfully executed. Thc Con
atitution, in order lo carry ont (his powor, gives
him the choico of tho agents, ami makes thom
subject to his control and supervision, but in
tho oxoon'.i on of theso laws, the Constitutional ob?
ligation upon tho President remains, lint the
powor to exerclso that constitutional duty is ef?
fectually taking it away. Thc Military Commander j
is as to tho power of appointment made to tuite
the placo ol tho President, and thu douerai of tho
Army tho place of the Senate; ami any attempt on
the part of tho President to assert his o-.vn constitu?
tional pawer, may, under proient-o of law, bo mot
by official insubordination. It is to bo loured that |
tbcae military officers, looking lu tho authority
given by iboso laws, rather than tho letter of tho
Constitution, will rccognizo 110 autlioiilv but Ibo ?
Commander of tho District mid lite Com?
mander of tho Army. If lhere were 110 uthcr
objection than this to this proposed log sln
tiou, it would bo sufficient. Wliilo I hold
the Chief Exccutivo authority of thc United
Slates-wbillo the obligation resta upon me
to seo that all tho laws aro fuilhlully executed, I
oan novcr willingly surrender tho tiust or (lie 1 nu?
c?s given for its execution. I rainiover givo my
assent to bo mado responsible for tim initliful exo
S?&^^poWfV ?im ymi?sm
any other exccutivo officer, high or low, or io any |
numbor of executive officer*. If thin executive
trust, vestod by the Constitution in tho l'rctiiduut,
is to bo taken from him and invested in n snbordi
nulo officer, Ibo responsibility will )K> with
Congress in clothing tho subordinate willi
unconstitutional powers, and ruth tito offi?
cer who assume* its exercise. This Inter*
foi euee with tho constitutional authority of |
(ho Exccutivo Department ia a-i evil timi will
inevitably sap tho foundations of eur federal sys?
tem; but it is not tho worst ovil of I Iiis legislation,
lt le a great public wrong to take (rom Ino Presi?
dent powers conferred upon him alone by tho Con- J
?titution; hut tho wrong is moro livrant and moro ?
dangerous when tho power so taken from tito Pre?
sident aro conferred upon subordina!o CXOCUtiVO
officers, and especially upon military officers.
Over nearly onc-tblid of tho States of tho Union
military power, regulated by no ii ted law, rules, I
supreme.
Each ono of theso five District Commanders,
though not chosen by,tho pcoplo or responsible lo
thorn, exercise at this hour moro executive power,
military and civil, than tho iiooplo liavo ever been
willing to confer upon tho head of tho Exccutivo
Department, though chosen by niel responsible to
themselves. Tho remedy must como (rom tho
people themselves. They know ?luit it ia, and
Low it must bo applied. At tho pr?tent limo they
cannot, according to tho Constitution, repeal their
laws. Tboy cannot romovo or control this military
despotism. The remedy, nevertheless, is in their
bands; it ia to bo found in tho ballot,
and is a suro ono if not controlled by
fraud overawed by arbitrary power, ar from apathy
on their part too long dela yod. With abiding con?
fidence in their patriotism, wisdom anti into?rlly,
I am still hopeful of thu futuro, and that in tho
end tbo rod of despotism will bo brokon, tho iron
nile.of power be luted from tho necks of tho puople,
aud the principles of a violated constitution pre?
served.
Immediately after reading tho message (ho im?
peach, er s made a strong oaort, Buuttvoll, Butler
and others characterised tho nic&iago as defiant.
Stevena said they wcro urging that mattel in
vain; thcro aro unscon ogoncics at work; Ibero sro
invisible powers at work in this country which will
prevent impeachment. I repeat that any attempt
to impeach tho President will bo vain ann futilo.
Wilson, Chairman of tho Judiciary Committee,
denounced Stevens' InsiuuatioiiH, asserting that no
amount of politic il prcssnro should (urn him asido
from tho diucbargo of a duty to law and fact.
(Appliuso from tho Domocrats).
Stevens, without reply, demanded Iho voto, and
tho bill was passed by a voto of 109 to 24.
The veto of tho ltcconstructlon Appropriation
Bill waa road, wheu lim bill passed by n volo of I
100 to 22.
A resolution was passed forbidding tho Presi?
dent to remove thoDutrict Camin?ndole without
tho consent of tho Sonato, unices tho Clouerai
commanding tho armies recommends it.
Tho Honso then adjourned.
Washington Kent.
WASHINGTON, July 19.-Tho Cabinet is consider?
ing; tho Message this morning.
In the Surrutt trial tho defence Ht ill neks for
time. Judgo Fishor orderod that limy must cluso
their caso to-morrow, and tho Court adjourned.
Front Itlclimoinl.
RICHMOND, July 19_General Sclinli "I to-day
issued an order, releasing from iirlsor ii j. Kirby,
who killed her husband. She dad l>. shown to
bo insane, and waa released on condition that she
appear for trial beforo tho Court in October.
Indian Massacre.
CINCINNATI, July 19.-Tho Commercial's Leaven?
worth dispatch say s tho Indians captured A traill
near Fort Lamed. Among tho panBongors wcro
Bishop I.away, ten priests and six sisters oi charil v.
Thoy killed tho mon, horribly mutilated thom,
and abused the women. An escort tried lo over?
take tho train to protect il, but il arrived too late.
Front trae Weat.
BAN FIIANCIBCO, July 10.-The Itepnbllcan Slate
Cor.volition nomm?t.-.d Jno. Bidwell (ur Governor.
BoBoluiione in favor of impurtial suflnigo without
regard to color were adopted.
Prom mexico.
NEW OQLEANS, July 19.-'ibo rovenno t titer
Wilderness arrived last night from Vera Crux,
whoro Bbo arrived on (ho nih. A deputation of
Mexican officials boarded Ibo vessel, nnd ivnrmly
welcomed Madame Juarez. On tho 15th shu dis
embarkod, aud mot with au ciilliiisiixtic public re?
ception, both civil and military. Tho city wau
illuminated, and fireworks displayed. Tho party
wcro to leave for tho City of Mexico on Ibo nub.
Juarez arrived at tho Capital on thc Ht li. Ho em?
phatically declinos re-election, end Ima ordered a
now election. Ho will retiro to his hacienda in tiio
mountains.
It is officially roportcd that Bidaurl wns shot on
tho 6th. Marquez ls behoved to bo hiding in (ho
City of Mexico. Ho will bo shot as soon as cap?
tured. It ia reported in Vera Cruz that Santa Atina
atill lives, but we havo later dates than tliov.
Everything waa quiet at Vera Cruz, an di ho city
was porfoctly healthy. Tho Austrian aloop-ol-war
Elizabolh ia recoiving tho Austrian refugees on
board. 8I10 has ne communication willi Mexican
officials, except through Iho United States gun?
boat Taoony and Consul Uaulnior. Tho Wildor
noaa bringe dispatches to tho British, French and
Austrian govorumonla. Tho Mexican government
io preparing an address to tho world, in which
they expect to justify thomso'.vcs for tho execution
of Maximilllan. It will troat of killing 03,000 Mex?
icans for defending tboir nativo soll. Thoy "ito
precedent? whioh tboy think will provo olea ly
that their act? wore within tho rango of proprio: y.
They will produco documents whioh will throw
now light upon their aet. - Somo of (ho abl?st men
in Uia republic aro engaged on the work.
Murin-" Intelligence.
NEW YOUK, July 19, --Arrived, tho Dictator, froui
Charleston.
Dunn .Ile Mm ki Iv
NOON DISPATCH.
NEW YonK, Julv 13_Monov, SnCc. Gold, 40.
Sterling, timo, 1 lOJnl; biirl?t, llUJ. 18C2 CHU
pons, lili, riour uiirhnugcd. Wheat moro
steady. Com linn for sound, heavy for unsound.
Lard nt nady. Whiskey quiet. Colton quiet bul
lintier; 2GJn27c. Freights quiet. TiirpotiUuo lcsB
linn; 07ja08c. Comnion Itusin, (3 60a3 02].
EVENINQ DISPATCU.
Hour benvv; Statt? $7al2 25; Southern $9 C0al7.
Whom linn; now Virginia lied $1 G0:i2 70; Whito
?27?a2 79; Whito Georgia $2 83. Western Mixod
Corn $1 IMnl 004; While 11 J, i'm 1; henvv at $22 80.
J aril heavy. Cotton linn; ?ales 10T0 bales, al 2n]a
27. Ilico quiet; Can lina Ulal2. Sugar quiet.
1 urpotitino uSao8J. Itosin (3 60a8. Freights quiet.
Stockt! excited and heavy. Money GaO por cont,
tlnlii .19). V.! Co?tions 1 iii ul 11 j.
HALTIMOUE, July 19.-Colton firmer. CofFco
qtliot. Sncar Unchanged. Flour dull mid lic?
et,nm;;. Wheat in fair supply mid declined 10c.
Corn Htcady mid ?circe. Provision? vary finn.
CINCINNATI, July 19.-Hour dull; moro offering.
Coru dull; in Hacks 83s8oo. Mess Pork $23, with?
out burt*)*. Uncoil advnucod; shoulders ll lc;
clear sides lijo; moro buyers than soliera, aud
cloned ju. higher fur sidon, nud Je. fur shoulder?.
1 eu il ililli, nt 12 112 (c.
WILMINGTON, July 19.-Cotton nominal, at 29,
HpiritH Turpentine Htondy, S1J. Rosin Arm, $2 CUa
2 (1(1. Turlliinor, at $?.
AUOUKTA. July 19.-Markot firm and moro ac?
tivo, though not quotahlv higher. Bales 209 bales.
Mi (Mimer, S3].
SAVANNAH, July 19.-Colton finn und in good
demand; oQoriugsso li ?ht restricts business; Mid?
dlings 21. llccoipte 230 baies. Receipts tor tho
week 1350. Exporte 2213. Stock 89GG.
Minni.ii, July 19_Salea loo bales. Low Mid?
dling 22. ItoceipLH U6. Salea during tho week
2320. Recoipls 389 hales. Exporta 1411. Stock
ll fiOl.
NEW OnnE.utu, July 19. -Salea 750' boles; quiet
but hillier; low middlings 23]a2IJ. Rocoipls of
week 870. Exporta 0293. Slock 11,013. Sugar
ami ululasses very quiet. Flour activo
doublo oxlra $11 fi0a'$12 0U. Com ndvaucod C.
Oats quiet bul Ihm at $1 05. Pork dull at $2."> 00.
Lard linn and no ti vj-ni kogs, 14. Oold $140.
Sterling 61a54. Now York eight exchange I per c.
premium.
m it \V.\SIII\IITII\ (I)IUII:SI'IIM)I:MI:.
HOW CONQnESS lu DELATED IN ITS ADJOUUN1TENT
TUE SESSION DF.COM1NO MESOME-A BEETC11 OF TO
ll.W'S VnOCEEDtNOS-F?l?nDASLB Itr.lol.UTIONH IN
TUE MOUSE-CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
F.QUAI.1TX OF RACES AND INDIAN TUOUni.ES IN THE
SENATE-nEJECTION OF IMPORTANT EVIDENCE IN
' THE SUKll.VTT CASE, ETC.
WASHINGTON, July 17.-Wlint keeps Congress
hore now ?B tho delay of tho President in Bending
in hin moBsngo vetoing tho recent Reconstruction
Act. Very many of tho members, neting upon tho
ground thnt a quorum will ho nil Buflloiont to
11 aie-act huaiucsB when thal document doon arrive,
havo left for their homes, trusting to thone wiio
remain lo nco tho work of reconslruction completo,
utter which this nonsion, which i-ccins to bo regard?
ed hy everybody, including tho very members who
wore BO zealous in establishing it, ns uncommonly
irksome, will adjourn; and tho members, in-tend
of continuing Ibo advocacy and debato of tho
thoueaud and ono Kchcmco which alwin s emanate
during a Kitting of Congress, will leavo for their
homes in tho uhortost possible timo. Tho moBsago
of Ilia President may goiu to-morrow, but nu it ie
hoing prepared, os nil tho mcsBngcn of Mr. JOHN?
SON havo been, with thc strictest regard for tho
importnuco it will hnvo on tho records of history,
mid ns Ihcgrontesl caro is being taken that it shall
cover tho wholo ground of tho objections urged
against thc action of CongroBs, it may not go in
BO Hoon. Poa 9 i bl)-it moy bo delay ed uutil Friday
afternoon, or oven later.
T he proceedings in tho House of Representa?
tives to-day woro of a nature somewhat nkin to
thc moro excitable periods during tho last ses?
sion, savo that no long apecohos woro raado, the .
nimilnrity being only in tho introduction of resolu?
tions which, if offered a year ago, would havo boen
fraught with tho greatest sensation, though
now they uro regarded merely ns ordinary rout ino
mailors, mid crcato no furore whatovor. Alto?
gether, however, affairs in tho Houso woro com
pntalively interesting to-day ; representativo Cons,
tho President to communicato nil tho iuformation
in tho posHcnsion of tho Government regarding tho
"MAXIMILIAN Avengers." now enid to ho organiz?
ing, mid al u as to whothor any measures had
been taken to prevent tho "avengers" from sail?
ing. Of comrso tho House adopted tho motion,
and this in regarded as a quietus against any fili?
bustering spirit which may dcairo to vonb itself
north of tho Rio Grande. A resolution, which
gnvo i iso to Bomo dobato, woe offered by. Mr.
JULIAN, of Indiana, assorting that tho
President's mcasogo, which was noni to tho
Houso on Monday last, stating that tho
allegation of tho Statoa South binda thc nation
to pay their lieht?, waa a delib?ralo elah at tho
national credit, abhorrent to every principle of
loyally, otc. Tho vote upon this woe strictly a
party one, and tho abort dobato which took placo
upon it? introduction nhowed conclusively that it
waa regarded hv tho friends of tho President as
second to nothing which baa yot been offered by
hia political enemies for tho purpose of dadjinp; re?
proach upon tho administration. Slr. COVOUK, of
Ohio, over-lopped this, howovur, by prosonting a
preamble and resolution substantially charging
Mr. JOHNSON with sympathy for tho mm derer? of
tho lato President, on account of a pardon having
basil ieeuod to n Confodorato eoldior, who ?B ono
of thu witnesses for tho d?fonce in tho SUBBATT
trial. Tho proamblo was BO very explicit and
.strong in its charges that tho Houso would not
adopt it until modified. Thoso instances show
what tho Houso ?B doing whilo awaiting tho hour
ot adjourn men I.
Tho main point of discussion in the Sonate to?
day wan Indian affairs, and tho instance would?
hnvo been really refreshing could tho day havo
becu consumed with a dobato on that subject
alono, and without touching reconstruction, uni?
versal suffrage or any of tho other topics which
characlorizo legislation at tho prcaont time. Bul
boforo tho bill to provide for commissioners to se?
lect a reservation upon which to locate tho Indian
tribes, which was introduced yesterday, carno up,.
Mr. WILSON had introduced a joint resolution, pro?
posing an amendment to tho Constitution, which
simd allow no distinction to bo mado In tho United
States "among citizens n their civil or political
rights, on account of race, color or provioua con?
dition," and Mr. -St' M NEU gol through his bill, in?
troduced Yesterday, providing that in this district
no person ?hull ho disqualified from holding offico
on account of raco or color. After these tho ex?
pected Indiau war was discussed, and nothing waa
heard of race or reconstruction; bul on tho con?
trary Boino very interesting and sensible apocchos
wcro made, in which various theories as to Ibo
proper utilement of tho Indian troubles wore ad?
vanced. It is not likely timi tho question will ho
Bottled during tho present session.
Thero ia nn effort hoing mado to revivo tho im?
peachment dogma, but it will full; to uso a homely
and not very elegant expression relativo to Ibo
measure, it has "played out." Tho very word has
homme a ridiculo nnd n reproach.
Mattem are noaring a closj in tho BUBRATT
trial. To-day Mr. BBAUI.ET, tho senior counsel for
tho defence, delivered a long argument for tho
purpose of proving tho right of tho prisoner to
Itavo admitted tho ovidonco contained in tho letter
delivcrud by Uooru to tho actor MATTHEWS, con?
taining tho original plan of tho conspirators, but
thc Judgo decided against its admissibility. Tho
Court room was crowded, and ovory day tho inter?
est becomes moro intenso. WI-.ICHMAN, tho most
notorious witness for tho prosecution, is present
within tho box every day.
Tho Houso has provided for a mooting in No-'
vcinbor, bul tho Senate han not yet concurred, and
it is now thought that Ibero will ho no necessity
for enmmoncing anolhor session boforo December.
A depart ure from tho landmarks in the way of
holding the aoanionB of Congress hos not been
allogothor aa pleasant, or personally BO convenient
lo tho members, ne it was thought it would bo.
Thcro will probably noon be a idum to tho old
established rulo. HAL.
TnE dior*.-From all sources wo hear of . crioiiH
dam ugo susi nine tl hy codon, owing to its pro vi otis
bael.ward condition from tho Juno rains, which
will no doubt i.iako tho yield small for tho land
planted. Wo hear it abated, whore tho lanita wcro
good mid woll worked boforo tho rains sot In, that
?kio corn lOokB well and promises si fair return. All
crops aro decidedly muon bettor than those of last
your.-Darlington Souther ncr. ? .
The negroes should charitably and graciously
and condescendingly hoar in mind that the white
men aro whito by no fault of their own.
Louisn?le Journal.
A Radical editor cries aloud, "draw tho linos l"
Woll, Rad, pass oho around your nook, and we'll
draw it, Bays the cheerful Prentice,
[COMMUNICATED.)
Niin.ll (lio Krgr . be a Landholder1
Mn. Lmron : Thoro is no question now agitat?
ing tho publia mind, Crom Ibo Potomna to Ibo Rio
Orando, whick can comparo in importance., nu Tar
UH tho Imo interests of tito Southam peoplo aro
concerned, willi tho ono which hoads our commu?
nication. In tho correct anewer to thia question
lien tho solution or tho difficulties which envelop
tho population ol runny rich and powoiful com?
monwealths. Decirlo this wisely, and tho obsta?
cles which now besot our stops will bo removed,
ami tho high road to Slnlo and national prosperity
I will bo apparent. Where nil is now so dark, then,
wo believe, tho path for each of us will bo so plain
that tho wayfaring man, though a fool, can scarce?
ly fail to follow lt.
Wo confidently assort that beyond tho roach of
successful controversy, it is tho true policy of Ihn
South that Ibis question should bc answered in
tho affirmative. And llrst, wo will ask why should
it not bo so ? why should not tho negro bo a liuid
lioldor? ('an n good minmi bo given why ho
should nnl bo ? {tonio, perhaps, will nay that hu
isHoo indolent, and will nut work laud ir hu should
got it. 'l im mme persons nascrlcd (lint hu would
never wink if ho got his freedom. Dut Ibero is no
doubt now Hint a groat ninny of Ibo froedmoii do
murk, and work well loo. Wo da not propuso to
lout or null land lo nil Iho negroes, per capita, hut
only to such ne aro deserving, and tlioy can bo
readily discovered. Tho undeserving aro not very
likely to horo tho means either to buy land or to
rc.! it. Their nbility to do either will be a pretty
good test or thoir fitness for Ibo work .which they
proposo to undcrtako.
Tho Southern landholders now possess tho pe?
culiar advantngo of being woll acquainted with the
only persons who, na a gcnornl Illing, will prop uno
to buy or rent land from them. I hey cnn accom?
modate tho doner vin/? nud retune tho unworthy.
But some iorsooth, nra much too proud to sloop
to such donlings ns theso, mid consider it nn in?
dignity to soil or rent land to negroes-thoir fur
mor BUVCB. Wo hoped that tho day for this
drivelling bad passed. All this sort of stuiT would
bo simply absurd woro it not sn wickod. Humilia?
tion in selling or routing land to thone who havo
faithfully worked it for us nil thoir lives for a bare
support I Humiliation for us too, who at tho dicta?
tion of xcfitte people, tiloso who but yesterday woro
proud to call us fcllow-citizonB, havo now to nwal
.low so many, and such unpalatable doses, and to
bury our pride so deep thnt for it, at loast, there
would appear to bo no resurrection. In tho nemo
of Heaven, and of our doarost interests, lot us stop
this straining at gnats and swallowing camels.
? And now wo will briclly consider why tho negro
should bo n landholder, cither na proprietor or
t"inuit. Ho should ho so bo:auso without his
otiiptoymcnt in ono or other of theso capacities,
our lands would go to wanto and o um eh on to pov?
erty and ruin. For years to como wo will havo
nono but bim to till tho soil. Foreigners prefer
tho West to tho South, nnd nnli) that region is
peopled, wo need hopo for no cxtoneivo additions
to our laboring forco from abroad. It is idlo to
arguo that this should not ho so; that tho South
offers greater ii.dncomcnts to emigrants than any
other section. What -vo have to daal with iii this
entirety practical question arc foci?, mid tho fact
in hero Just what wo state it to bo. What supreme
folly thou is it not to avail ourselves of tho only
means within renell to build up our waste places
mid repair our shattered fortunos I And (hat folly
roaches to pure insanity, when it is remembered
that wo aro 1 ejecting tho very means that aro best
ndnptod lo secure thc ends wo have in viow, and
which would appear to havo been created foi tho
very accomplishment of our objects.
In a political point of viow, also, how necessary,
of what vital importance in it that there should
be entire accord between all classes of tho com?
munity in our distracted country. What a end
picture is that which presents itself to tho patriot's
oyo of half a continent in which labor ia sullenly
arrayed against capital, tho tiller of tho soil
against tho proprietor, tho poor against tho rich I
What house, ?0 ?liv{dca j against lloulT nUl not fall 7
I* ... .,1 ... ?J??r lo. ..j.. .1, , ",,.1 ....... ...ui II tOO
lightly, too, of tho conflict of races which, it is as?
sumed, is certain to take placo nt tko South. A
conflict of races I Merciful Heaven I Can it ho
understood what an unspeakable calamity thia
would bo ? With two races of mon pretty nearly
equally divided in number, is it proponed to
ie:t mie against the other lu deadly conflict ? Has
thu wcakor mee no powerful ali**at its back in tho
ahapo or tho countless and merollcas fanatics who
swarm at tho North ? And supposa tho negro
rnco hore should bo exterminated as tho rcanlt of
such a conflict, with what untold horror would this
victory bo purchased I Is it supposed that nearly
a million of mon will not exact a fearful price for
their lives before they lay them down? Witness
our wars willi tho roving savage, who took 110
root in tho soil, flooiug at our approach, hut who
turned on his tracks and struck us ns he fell. Ero
tho herculean task wo speak nf is accomplished,
rivers of .Caucasian blood will water again this
dosolalcd laud.
Bnt let US tibi pic! uro iiueh ''ivocs unnumber?
ed." This conflict (if rhee's, thin fresh calamity,
is but (ho chimera of n diseased brain, of a dis?
ordered fancy. Let it bo tho provinco of wise
statesmanship, of eulin god benevolence, tn bring
tngtithcr iti tho bonds of friendly feeling tho durer?
ont classes in our midst, and to ameliorate and
elevate, as far as prnsiblo, tho condition of tho
poor1 and dopondont. In no other way wo main?
tain can this be done so effectually as by making
our deserving negroes proprietors and tenants of
land. If they can pay for land, let tbom have it.
If thoy wish to rout, lot thom try it. Tho ar?
rangement will differ very little from tho present
ono of working for a portion of the crop. If it
does not turn out well tho proprietor can resumo
possession of his land. In this manner wo will
invest tho negro with tho same intoroBts which
tro possess ourselves ; wo will rondor his attach?
ment to tho soil, strong and permanent, and will
sever his connection with foroign elementa, which
association ia de trim en tal in tho oxtiomo, both to
bim and to us. Tho occupation of tho low white
demagogue, now flitting about tho country, breed?
ing mischief among the nogrocs, will thon bo
fono, and tho discontent and troublo which fol
owed in his train will vanish into empty air. A
largo and contented peasantry will then oxist in
each of tho Southern Stales, contributing to thoir
support and defence, while will bo
"AU tho don da that lower M upon our heroes,
lo Ibo deep bosom of tho ocean burled."
PRO PATRIA.
?trite Item*.
INFORMATION WANTED.-Information, of any
sort whatever, is wanted, and very respectfully and
urgently asked for, conconiing Clement Wood, who
moved from Florida to Edgefiold District in or
about tho joar 178(5. Ho aettlod and lived, it is
thought, soinowhoro in tho neighborhood of tho
Cherokee Ponds; at all events, between tho Court
Honso and Augusta. Ho married, after his re*
moral to Edgofleld, a Mies Lucas. His death ia
supposed to nave taken placo about tho year 1800.
And concerning Thomas Wood, aou of tho auld
i Clement, information is also asked. Persons im?
parting, nt au early day, an y such information,
vernally or by writing, to* A. N. Booth, Esq., at the
Exohango Hotel in thia placo, will confer upon that
gentleman real and lasting obligation.-l?inefidd
Advertiser.
Wo learn that tho frocdmon in tho vicinity of
Cokcsbnry gave a bajrbocuo last Saturday near
I that placo. Spoochoa woro mado by F. A Connor,
Esq., Dr. P. W. Conner, and ono or two colored
mon. A sumptuous dinner waa provided, with a
separate labio for tho whites, and Die boat ordor
prevailed. Wo are informed that tho colored po?
pulation of thia placo are to havo a barbacuo to?
day in the neighborhood of Upper Long Cano
Char oh. Soveral addrosBca aro expected.
[AbbeeiUe /lamer.
ANOTnrn Ronnenv.-On Saturday night last tho
store of Messrs. Charles & Co., waa enierod by
burglars and gooda to tho amount of thirty or
forty dollars taken out. Tho entry into thia atoro
was ma de in tho same manner as tho ono in Mr.
Floyd's s toro just a week previous, and perhaps by
tho samo gang, by abstracting ono of tho bolt
keys wkilo trading was going on.
These repeated robberies would Boom to suggest
to tho community the necessity of an organised
Eu a rd to protcot thoir property from thioves and
icondlartca.
Tho plan adopted in 1861 (hy making noven
companion for each night in the week, would work
woll now, especially as tho companies would bo
atrcngtlinnou by addition of froodmon, and at tho
same time would bj moro efficient and leas
irksomo than any other.-Darlington Southerner.
BAD CASUALTY.- A colored boy, of about fi years,
waa uuddonly kiUod in thia place, on Monday after?
noon last, in tho following singular manner: Tho
child waa playing In his fathers yard, when a sol?
dier of. tho garrison, wbo waa passing along tho
road this side of tho depot, discharged lils plooo to
get rid of the load, and tho Dall passed over a field
several hundred yards, through An inch board,
through the child's body and lodged in his arm,
killing bim almost instantly. .
A Coroner's jury waa called-of white and color?
ed mon-who rendered a- vordiot of occidental
death. This occ orren oe a po aka loudly against tho
prtollco of shooting guns in tho limits of the town,
especially when loaded with balli.
[Dartinglon Southerner,
How to Prevent Teltow Fever,
(lour, al IlUTIJill, wfaOM admhiiatintiou iu Now
Orleans kopt Ibo yellow fevor ont or Hint city, lian
Juat written tho following Idler to Oovernor
I'LANOKiia, of Louisiana:
WASUINUTON, 1). C., June 26, 1807.
Hts Excellency Ii. Fiundcrs, Governor of
Louisiana:
HT DEAU SIB-Tho telegraph informo mo tbat
tito yellow fovor bas broken ont in Now Orleans.
ItoniombcritiR Hint in 18)13 I discussed tbo ques?
tion of itu prevention with you verbally, anti boil?
iup I may ?lo something lo n?il thc authorities in
i ?Jilin? your beautitul city of that scourge, I know
you will not cousidror it au intrusion if I givo you
tho conclusions tu willoh I wns lcd by my oxpun
onco willi tho disease, or rather with tim Inclt ot it,
in tho Mummer of 1802.
1 nm persuaded that thorn need bo no yellow
fever in any city, ns an epidemic, whiell ia visito 1
by tho frost ovary your, nml especially in Now Or?
leans, which is n ct ly where ii cnn llb munt easily
? oiitrullod ol any ot considerable fizo in tim I i nie J
Hiatos : becnuso in that eily there aro no tindor
groiiiiil drains, rcllursorcesuiuiols wilora inept.itie
KUSCH, |M>isoiiing tho ulmosphoi e. mid forming, sn
lo speak, u bcd for Ibo propngnl iou of yellow lerer,
cnn bo engendered, lour oily hus flic peculiar
iiilvniilnuc Ihul all Mailraiiiaga is nbovo ground,
emptying into thu ennuis and Ihrmigh Um bayous
inio i,?ko Pontchartrain. I round tlint tho winds
lind Illino control nf tho level of the tuite limn thu
lides, changing the level by nbuNl two feel. A
moderately M rung, continued, norlh wind blows
tho Muter out ol'tho lui?) into Hie 'juli Ihrottiih thu
rigolots, or chalis, emin cl Inj; tho luke* with tho
gulf. 1 took advantage of euch Hl.ilo or waler,
mid by copious washing or thc drains and canals
into tho Ink T Iron tho walor-.-.orks, 1 wits enabled
to gul rid of all ll.o foul unter. A nouth wind
would, of conreo, roturn tho aalt waler of tho gulf
into tho laka, filling up tho canals and draina, and
marshes with fresh Ball water, if timi would not bo
an Irishism. Tho very heavy showers weich fall
in your elim a to, wishing into thc drains nud cumin
tho eurfaco ot Ibo city, would leave it thereupon
perfectly clear of thu mirinee Ililli, mingling il
with tho salt wa torn of the lake, which, hy Hie next
north wind aro takou to so.i, nnd its pince supplied
with puro water. Tho advautago your city hus in
not having drains nnd sewers wheeo filthy water,
moro or less stagnant, engenders gaso? which
poison thc air through tho ccaapoula, ia liol easi?
ly overestimated. If hbo atiuosphero in not in a
suitnblo condition to promoto tho yellow fever,
it will nat bo epidemic. Tho discaso ia not
indigenous where its scotia aro killed by tho frost,
but liku tho sugar-cane, which eau only bo propa?
gated by cuttings. Now tho Hoods of yullow fever
may bo presumed by being protected from tho
frosts din ing tho winter, ana, finding an ntinoa
phoro suitnblo for its propagation, will becotno
epidemic. If it linds no such atmosphere, but n
headily and, puro ono, tho raaos will ho simply
sporadic, wbothur lucy result from tho contagion
which has been preserved in wooloo garments Ol?
by other means from thc cold, or by hoing brought ,
I rom n warmor rlimato through'tho vohiclcs of
commerce. Thorcloro, two things aro necessary
to tho oxtincliun ol tho yellow lover. First, that
Ibero should bo no impuro niniOBphcro to foster
tho disease, in whinli caao it cannot spread; and,
secondly, n rigorous rpiarnntino of not less than
thirty days ftom tho infection, to pi event cuses 1
being brought in by commerce, but tbeso will bo
sporadic only if tho atmosphere in puro.
My theories may bo wron?;, but tho practico
nullor them, in 1862 and 1864, at New Orleans and
Noi folk, waa n perfect success. I had yellow fovor 1
brought into New Orleans in 1802 by tho rascality
of a captain or a'steamer bringing a painongvr
tainted with tho discaso from Nasaau; Uni thu city '
hoing clean, and tho almo ,ibero puro, tho fever 1
did liol aproad, but diod ont with thc victim. I j
had tho discaso continually dunne, tho summer al 1
(ho quarantine elation, seventy miles below tho
city, net it never reached Now Orleans, bocauso no
vessel arriving from au infected port, or tainted
with il. waa ullowod lo come up for thirty days
after all vest i go or tho di so.iso uas orndicatod.
Bo at Norn ilk, which city had over been visited
uv tho yellow favor wbou it was on tho coast
anywhere, in a groaJor or less degree, nud
in ono insUiice, nu wo Te inomber, with unexampled
(barf illness. Yet in 1864. hoing tho iou g lily clean R
nd, although occupied by a body of troops very
liable to such discaso, and in constant communi- 1
cation with Nowbcin, wbero the discaEO raged
fearfully, still during that season Norfolk had not
a singlo caso of yellow forer, although every city
on tho coast, from Portsmouth, N. II., to Now Or?
leans, bad isolated or epidemic canes.
Dohoviug fully that it depend? solely on tho 1
action of j our Stato and oily whether Now Orleans
baa vello ii fe ve r or not, and desiring tu aid as much 1
aa I may in preventing its ravages, which full alike .
on tho just and the unjust, I havo ventured to
throw together hastily these observations in tho
hopo that I hey may ho of profit.
I am, my dear sir, very Inilv your friond and
servant, llESJ. P. BUTLER.
I.Ki 11-11 OF MK. WILSON. ,
Tho followingl?ltor of Senator WILSON will bo
rond willi intorost :
Sr.KATE CBAMBXB, I
WAHnTSQTON, D. C., July 15. 1867. ,
IFm. T. Early, Esq., Charlottesville Va.:
Di.\u Sta : You mik mo in your nuto "What nc- 1
tion is necessary on tho part of tho pooplo hero to i
avort tro m thom eon linea linn ?" I am miro, tho i
gonerous action of General Grant and mir other ,
cuinmandors toward tho men in arms against
their country, tho magnanimity af tho nation, thc '
liberal policy or Congress, should satisfy you and 1
tho wou-disposod pooplo or tho robol Hintes, that
nnthing will be done for rovunge, but everything
'for thu enduring pence of tho country. Nothing
can bring confiscation upon tho pooplo or tho
rebel Slates but tho persistent fully and inndiieas i
of masses of thoir pooplo ; nud I cannot bohovo
that tho body or their people will, by their futura ,
action, bring coiitlscatioii upon themselves. I
will suggest, dear air, s siiro way for ymir pooplo
lo avert from thcmsolvss confiscation, rcmovu
disabilities, rostorc law, order, peace, and indi?
vidual and iiatiiur.il prosperity nud happiness.
Let thom abandon at onco and forover tho ideas,
principles, and ?Kilicies of tboir "lost causo,"
strivo to conquer tho prejudices, hates, mid pas?
sions engendered bv thou- reholliiin 'and tho emi
ilict thoy inaugurated. Lot thom accept, tho
resid?a of tho nation's victory, tho .Unity of
tho ' Stales, tho perpetuity of ' tho '.ltopublie,
tho emancipation, enfranchisement, and citizen?
ship or their bondsmen, thoir oipiality of rights
and piivilcgos. Lei thurn do this hi Spirit us well
as in form. Lot thom establish schools for tho
education of both racoa. Let thom encourage tho
freed men to bo thrifty atid temperate, to gothome
ateads, and to engage in industries m varied
forms. Lot them develop tho mighty resources
our Heavenly Father hos givon tho pcoplo of the
Sunny South, and cherish a spirit of fraternity and
love. Such action will inapiro affection, conti
donee, magnanimity-make contiscation an impos?
sibility, causo disabilities speedily to disappear,
and bring down upon them, their States and thoir
conn I rv, blessings and bon elite,
Very truly your friond,
HENRY WILSON.
A New Orleans editor tella about canntiug ono
hundred ami eovcnly-thruo alligators ill a sail of
six milos along a bayou. That cannot bo called a
fish ntery, but is certainly a strong allogalion.
ONE PRICE
VYE ARE OFFERING OUR STOCK OF SOMMER |
CLO VI ir NO, comprising LINENS, FLANNELS AND
LIGHT WEIGHT WOOLLEN, at prices wblcb cannot ]
fail to satisfy all wbo aro seeking to buy OOOD GOOPS
cnn AP. The larger part of our Stock we manufacture j
in our own workshop?, wblcb we warrant In every 1
respect.
Wo give below eomo of our leading prices :
LINEN HACKS at..ta, 3, 1 and I
LINEN PANTS at.ll lo, 1 50 sod I
LINEN VESTS at. $1 CO and!
CHECK CASSIM ERE HU.TH, SACK, PANTS AND
VEST.to
OREY FLANNEL SUITS, BACK, PANTS AND VEST. .tT
CHECK LINEN BUTTS, SACK, PANIE AND VEST....M
CHECK MARSEILLES SUITS, SACK, PANTS AND
VEST.t9
WI1TTB LINEN AND DUCK SUITS.til to 30
BLACK ALPACA RACKS..?2 50 to C
LIOHT WEIGHT 0A8SIMP.BE SUITS, In fancy mix
turca, and solid colors, and BLACK OBESE SUITS
all our own make, at very low prices.
FURNISHING GOODS, adapted to the season
WU ITE SHIRTS, four qualities.t9 BO, 3, and
HACULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER
No. 270 KING STREET,
CORNER OF HASEL,
OHARLESTON ?. O.
Jane 13 ti
ai, . Thc I(<iul I vm ntiil Friends of Mr.
? ?KOllGP.It. WHALER oro respectfully luvllcd to attend
tiiii Funeral at Kl. JUIIU'H Chapel. It? tipsiest), 77.ii
Alumina, at Eight u'etock. * July 20
?3- Tho Friends of Mm. Camilla H. Vor
CHER aro respectfully in ville.I to attend lier Funeral
Seri lees, at Ihn i nurdi of tho Holy Communion, at Ten
o'clucl: Thu Homing, without further invitation.
July ;o
SPECIAL NOT.ICES.
rfirCONSlONEES PER SCHOONER AMERI?
CIUM, from New Vorl., oro hereby notified that abo lu 1
Thit Day discharging at Brown's Wharf. All goods rc
inalulug on thc wharf st minuet will be rtorcd at owners'
expense and ri.k. T. TUPPER & HONS.
July 20 1
OT- NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO
CftAIO, '1 COMLY A CO., must maka payment to tho |
undersigned on nr before tho Dial inst.
IIUOII E. VINCENT. Iloccivcr.
lilly 20 el nth
air U. H. INTERNAL lt..VENUE, SECOND
DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA, ClIAnLKxTON, Juno20,
lw.7-Tho Taxes on tho Annual List for IB07, compris?
ing Taxes ou llicgpic. Hilliard 7 ablcs kept for private uv,
Carriages, Plato Bud Hold Waldies, uro now duo and pay
uble. Thaw l axes moy bc p .lil by pen.OOH residing in
Churloston District, at No. 48 DIIOAD STREET, Charles
lon, lo Uio Collector or his Deputy, on or before the 20th
of Juty, 1BC7. Unlcsa paid hy Hist lime, tho law ottachos
nd,Ul ional omouuts lo tho tax.
FREDERICK A. SAWYEP..
Collector Second District, 8. C.
Juno 20 ws'J
tnrTIIE PEOPLE'S CAN DTD A T R FOR I
SUEHIl'F of Charleston District, Captain C. II. KIO?
WA LD. tun July 8
?S-M1?S8RS. EDITORS. :-YOU WILL PLEASE
announce lien. A. M. MANIOAULT as a candidato for |
Sheriff at tho cusuing election. A CITIZEN.
November ti stu
" ?ir WE ARE AUTHOIUZED TO ANNOUNCE
WM. ni.UM DINGLE as a Candidate for the SberilTolly
al thu ensuing elf* linn.
September ll 0
aw EXECUTORS' NOTICE-ALL PERSONS
having demands against tho Estate nf tho lalo Coloucl
ARTHUR P. HAYN E. will present thom duly attested,
and thoeo hoing Indebted lo thc Estatu will make pay?
ment to W. ALS i ON TRINOLE.
' CHARLES ALSTON,
W. ALSTON lill No LI',
June 29 s.1 QuaLiled Executors.
OTT NOTICE_NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Salurxlty next, tho 20th ito :., ls appointed an Son
lonco Day, and fur tho call of thc ConUucent DockcL
Dy ord. r or Com t. J. W. Il HOWS" FELD,
July io i c. a. e. tc c. P.
AS-STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, ODIARLES- j
TON DISTRICT-CLERK'S OFFICE C. G. 8. AND C. P.
-PUIILIC NOTICE.-I, J. W. UllOWNFIELD. Clork of I
said Court, in puinuance of the Act of tho Legislature, In
auch coso mada and provided, do hereby gtvo publia no?
nce that an ELECTION FOtl SHERIFF OF Cn.MILES- I
TON DISTRICT will bo held on JfenuViy, tho rilli of |
August next, st all thc usual places or elect ion throng!.,
out thc said District.
Witness my hand, st Charleston, tba 2Cth June, 18C7.
3. Vt. BROWNFIELD. C. O. 3. and 0. P.
Juno 28
??V OFFICE OF THE OITY REGISTRAR.- |
CHAR ESTON, July nth, 1SC7.-As tho Civil Authori?
ties bavo lustlluted activo measures to Improve and per?
fect tho sanitary condition of tho city, tho Registrar
would ear licitly Invito tho prompt and zealous co-opera- j
Hon nf tho cilizeus in enforcing tho same.
i h. v aro particularly rcqnertod to observo and re?
port all nuisances or soy condition of premisos prejudl
i.d to thc pul.le- health.
"Complaint Dooks "aro deposited at tho Lower and
Upper Wanbi Guard Houses for this purpose, for tho
icoonimodiitlon ot tho public
GEORGE 8. PEL /ER, M. D.,
July Hi IS City Registrar.
MJV HO Pal HOPS 11 HOP8II1--JUST RE?
CEIVED, a Ono lot of primo frosh WESTERN lit 'PS,
and for sale by the pound or hundred weight, by
July ll
thain
Chemist and Apothecary,
N? 123 Meeting street.
tv' BEAUTIFUL HAIR.-CHEVALIER'S LIFE
for the HAIR positively restores gray hair to Its original
color and youthful beauty; Imparts life, strength and
growth to tho weakest hair; stops Ita falling out at once;
keeps the bead clean; ia unparalleled aa a bsir-drcAslng.
sold by all druggists, fashionablelulr-dremera, and deal?
ers in .'ency goods. Tho trade supplied by tbowbole
? ale druggists.
SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D"
Juno 8 stulhCiuo Now York.
OTT A YOUNO LADY RETURNING TO HER
country homo, after s sojourn of s few months In tho
city, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place o
a coarse, rustic, flushed face, sho had a Bolt ruby com?
plexion of almost marble smoothness, and Instead o.
tw-nty-lhree abo really appeared but eighteen. Upon in?
quiry as to tho cause of so great s change, sho plainly
told them that sho used tho CIR''A.-IAN BALM, and
considered lt an Invaluable scoulsi Hon to any lady's toilet
Hy its uso any Lady or Gentlemen can Improve their per?
sonal appearance an hundred fold. It ls slroplo in its
comb ?nation, as Nature herself la simple, yot unsurpass?
ed hi itu cm cary in drawing Impurities from, siso heal?
ing, cleansing and beautifying tho skin snd complexion.
Hy lui direct ic Won on the cutlclo it draws from lt all its
iuajuniliv, Wildly healing tho same, and leaving tho sur
face as Nature intended lt should be-clear, soft, smooth
and beautiful, price (1, sent by Msll or Express, on re?
ceipt of sn order, by
W. L CLARK k CO., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
Thc only American Agents for the salo of tho same.
March 30 ly
?.TERRORS Ol' YOUTH-A GENTLEMAN
who suffered for years irom Nervous Debility, Pre?
mature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre?
tion, will, for tho sako of suffering humanity, send freo,
to -ll who need lt, tho receipt and directions for making
tho simple rcmody by which ho was cured. Sullen.T
wislir g to profit by tho xdvertlsar'a experience, can do j
so by addressing, la perfect confidence
\ JOHN B. OGDEN,
April 32 8mos* No 12 Cedar street. New York.
?sr THE GRAVEST MALADIE8 OP YOUTH
AND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION
ESSAYS, on tho Physiology of tho Passions, and the
Errors, Abuses and Diseases peculiar to tho first age o<
man, with Reports on now methods of treatment em?
ployed tn this Institution. Bent In scaled Utter en?
velopes, freo of charge.
Address Dr. X 8KILLIN HOUGHTON,
Howard Aasoclatlon, Philadelphia, Ps.
May 20 Hmo
ta- ARTIFICIAL EYFJ3-ARTOTCLAX, HU?
MAN EYES made to order and Inserted by Dra. F.
BARCH and P. GOUOLEMANN (formerly employed by
ROUMOHKEAU, ol Paris), No. (99 Broadway, New York.
April 14 lyr
"COSTAR'S"
PREPARATIONS.
ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS.
Laboratory, No. IO Crosby street, New York.
3000 Boxea, Bottles and FUiks manufactured daily.
SOLD DY A LL DR UO O ISIS E VER YW ITERE
" COSTAR'S " BALES DEPOT,
No. 484 BROADWAY, NOW YORK,
Where sr, S3 to ls aires are put up for Fem Hies, Stores
Ships, Boals, Public Institutions, lie., Ac
lt ls truly wonderful the confidence that ts now had in
every form of Preparations that comes from "Co* tar'a '"
Eetabll.bin ont.
.?COSTAll'B" EXTERMINATORS-For Rate. Mtco,
Roaches, Ants, Ac, ic "Only Infallible remedy known."
"Not dangerous to tho human family." "Hate como out
of their holes lo die," Ac.
"CO>TAll'J " BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR-A liquid,
put up in not tin?, and novor known to (all.
"COSTA K'S" ELKO uno POWDER-For Moths tn
Fora and Woollens, ls Invaluable. Nothing can exceed lt I
fer power snd efficacy. Destroys Instantly all Insects on
Plants, Fowls, Animal*, i.e.
"COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Cu ls. Burns,
Wounds, Bruises, llro.cn Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles In I
all forms, Old Borea, UlcerV, and all kinds of cutaneous
stToctloDs. No family should be without IL It exceeds |
In efficacy all other Salves In nae.
'.COffTAR'B" CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions,
W.n.-, kc
" COS TAU'S " BITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BLOS
8 MS-Ilcsutifles tho Complexion, by giving to tho skin \
a soft sod boantiful freshness, sud ls Incomparably be?
yond any thing now in nao. Ladles of taste and position
arani lt as sn essential to tho mu rt. An unprecedented
o ls ila best recommendation- One bottle U always
followed by moro. Try lt to know.
"COSTAR'S" BISHOP FILLO-A universal Dinner
P.ll (sugir-eo ito.!i, and ol extraordinary efficacy for Cos?
tiveness, all foncs of Indigestion, Nervous sud Kick
Headache. A Pill thal U now rapidly .upcrscJiug .11
otb ors.
" COSTAR'S" COran REMEDY-For Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Boro Thesit, Croup Whooping Cough, Asth?
ma, and all forma of Bronchial, and Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. A. dress
HBNRY R. COSTAR,
No. iff] BROADWAY, ri. Y.
DOWIE & MOISE,
AMIOLKSAI.B AGENTS,
No. 151 Meelina; street, opposite Charleston Boto).
Jone 17
SPECIAL NOTICES.
aa- NOTICE.-'IHK UNDKI?IONRD IIAVlKO
bceu appointed by Ibo Court of Equity Itrrrlver nr tim |
Block uiTrsilo, ?tut rITecla cf CHAKI, TOOMEY k cu.,
Ship chandlers, offers tko nanto for sale nt retail. Birts
will also be recel- d till tho ?Ht luau, for tin- POR.
OHABB OF TUE ENTIBE STOCK, lue uucxsirod lease
of tho store No. 48 East Ray, nnd I ho good will ur the
concern. If uot sold before tho lotti day of August next,
thc samo will ho offered at Public Auction ou that day.
For uarllci.larn apply lo HUOI1 E. VINCENT,
July 20 Rtutb No. 48 East Hay.
?3-0KPHA? HOUSE (TI1^EL.-ITHE^
111 o'. IIIIIHT SMITH, of tho Cnllartau Church, will j
pcrronu Divine cervieu lu Ulla Chapel To-ilorrovt Af- |
rrrnoon, 'Hat iiial., at 0 o'clock.
July 20 1
?3* TUE STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA,
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.-IN F.QUITY.-P. 71. IIACOT
\NI) T. L. UACOT, Administrators, PETER
BACOT, r?. TUE HEIRS AND CREDITORS Ol? PETEll
?. IIACOT.-Upon hearing tho pleading* 111 thia case, it ,
a, on mellon or W. W. UARLLEE, Complainants' Solid
or, ordered that all and singular tho creditors of tho late
i'ctor S. Dacot. Complainant's Intestate, bo required
o filo and provo their respective deinaudH ami debts In
udginonls snd otherwise against thc said lulealato. Ll?
oro tho Commission! i of this Court, by Dr before tho
irat day of Novombor nnxl, and in default thereof thal
hey bo debarred from the beucllt of any decrco to bc
nado therein, sud that tho Coinmlaelouor of thin Court
lo advertise thia order once a month lu the Darlington
iuufAemer snd tho Charleston Daily Mass, untfl tho
aid Oral day of November nexL
Tho abo'o la a Imo copy Iroru tho original ordor made
n tho above caso, 13th ol February, 1HS7.
A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D.
Commissioner's Ofhce, Darlington C. IL, February 32,
WT-_?aoi>_February 23
tnr THE STATE OE SOUTH CAIIO??X;
>ARLINOTON DLHTRICT_IN EQUITY-H. W. ED
VARDS. Ailminlstralor T. E. ROWLE, ra. E. S. UOWLE,
AMES P. WILSON AND OTHERS.-RILL FOR IN?
UNCTION, ACCOUNT AND lt Kid PR-Il is ordered
hat tho CREDITOItS of THOMAS E. ROWLE, deceased,
io enjoined from proceeding to recover tliekr clnlnts at
aw agni md tho complainant, and that they dn provo and
stablish their demands against tho said llowix before
ho Comndssoncr of this Court, on or before tim first ?lay
f December next, and In default thereof that they bo
larrod tho benefit of any decree to bn pronounced
crciu.
The above ia a Ima copy from thc original order made
a tho above slated case, 12lh February, 1867.
A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. ?.
lontmlaaloncr's Office, Darlington C. H., Feb. 22, 1807.
Februar}' 2.1 ell
Os" Tl ir. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
?ARLINQTON DISTRICT-IN EQUITY-HANNAH J.
[ART, Administratrix, rt. ELLEN E. UART, JOUN
rTTUERSPOON, cf al.-DILL FOR INJUNCTION,
CCOUNT AND RELIEF.-It ls ordered that tho credit- I
rs of JOHN L. UART bo enjoined from proceeding to
crover their claims at law against tho complainant, and
?mt they do prove and establish their demands against I
io said John L. Hart, before Ibo Commissioner of |
bia Court, on or before the first day of November next,
nd In default thereof that they bo birred from thc ben?
ni of any decree to bo made herein.
It ls also ordered that a copy or Ulis order bo published
t least onco a week until tho first day of November next I
l thc Darlington ?oiifAerner end tho Charleston Daily |
'ocr.
Tho above ls a true copy from tho original order m ado
l tho ab ive case. Pith February, 1807.
A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D.
CouiirasiONtn's Ornor, Darlington C. H., February
2, 1807. s30 fl February 23
aa* OFFICE DEPOT QUARTER M AS:
En, CHARLESTON, 8. C., JULY 13,1807.-Soalod prr
osais wUl bo received at this OfQco until 12 o'clock noon
n batnrdsy, July 20tb, 1807, at wblth Umo they will bo
pened, for furnishing mitcrial snd erecting a PICK ET
'ENCE around Citadel Square. Plana and SiwclncaUonn j
>r tho work can bo seen at thia office. All proposals
' nat bo accompanied by tho names of two Rnod sureties,
i tho sum of Ovo hundred dollars oich, for the faithful
crformanco of tho work. Proposals will bo ad ii roar oil
i tho undersigned, and marked "Proposals for erecting j
"onco,"
Ry order. R. O. TYLER,
_BvtMaJ..Ooo. and Chief Q. M^JMJulUt^ THstHoL.
July 15 0 RvL Major and A. A. Q. M.
ta- NOTICE T J alARINEhS.-C ATTAINS
ND PILOTS wishing to anchor their vessels in Ashloy
iver, are requested not to do oo anywhere wubin direct
inge or tho heads ol tho BA V ANN AH RAILROAD
WHARVES, on tho Charleston and SL Andrew's side ol
10 Aihlc-y River; by willoh precaution, contact with thc
ubmarino Telegraph Cabio will bo avoided.
B. O. TURNER, H. M.
[arbor Master's Office, Charleston, February 0, 1808.
February 7
*sr~RATC HELO R'S HAIR 1) YE.-THIS
PLENDID BAIR DYE ls the best tn tho world. The.
nly fruc and perfect Dyr-harmless, reliable, Inj ii n
ineous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tint?,
alura! Black or Brown. Remedies the Ul effects of Bad
Iyer. Invigorates tho bair, leaving it end and beautiful,
he genuine ls sign od IV?lhara A. Batchelor. All others
re mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all
iruggists and Perfumara. Factory, No. Bl Hardey
troot. New York.
?sT BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT.
Doc? rn ber io lyr
af*-WE ARB AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE
I M. WUITTSO, Esq., as a candidate for Sheriff of
barb flton (Judicial) District, at the next election.
September 10
THE IMPROVED
A HE NOW IN USE WITH MANY FAMILIES OF
t\_ thia city, and have given entire satiafacdon to all
rho havo tri od them.
We warrant thom to boll, boko, broil, fry, heat sniooth
og irons, Ac, without smoking. They can bo managed
y any lady, without tho aid of a servant, and can do all
bo cooking of a tam Hy with leas trouble and at less cx
lenae than tho ordinary coal or wood a loves.
Fteah aupplics of these useful and economical
?TOVES aie coaatantly arriving, and wo are prepared to
umtali them at raanafachirer's prices, wholcsalo and
tua
J. B. DUVAL & SON,
?OLE AGKNTS KIHI CHARLESTON, H. C.,
No. 337 KIN O STREET,
Ono Door north of Liberty ?Ire nt.
July il wmO
AGAIN IN OPERATION!
THE NTH AM GRIST AND MEAL BULL
OF
JOHN CAMPSEN & CO.,
No; 14 Market st., opposite State st,
ri IS WELL KNOWN EST AB LIS HUENT, HAVING
been disabled during the late unfortunate war, have
atoly completed their Mali after tho latest m od ona im?
provements, and are now prepared to furnish the public
with fresh ground GRIST and MEAL at all times, and
all] gilnd eltbor on tod or for cash, at lowest rates.
JOHN CAMP-EN A CO.,
No. Il Markot street, opposlto State street.
May 33 _thmtooe
PIIRN1?UB? AND UNDERTAKING
rIF. 8UB30RIBER ANNOUNCES THAT HE HAS
connected, as heretofore, tho
UNDERTAKING BUSINESS,
[n all ita parts, with tho FTJUNITURE. SO that ho ia pre?
pared to ramleh ta?erais completo, and to glvo personal
lUontion In the moat delicate, respectable and satisfacto?
ry manner. He ls also prepared to remoro bodies to any
liataneo fros of amoll and decay. - J , ? '
FISK'S MET AUG OAbBS, and all kinds ofCOFTIhS,
dwaya on band on tho most reasonable terms.
R. WHITE,
FURNITURE vVAREROOMB,
Southwest comer Wentworth and Meeting streets.
Or st No. 9 COLLEGE STREET, at night and Sundays.
June 29 _fmwlnio
THE AIKEN PRESS.
[TIB PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OE
Aiken, a c., a Weekly pspor under tho above title.
/> bo devoted to General Intelligence-Political. Cora
nerclal. Social, Literary, and Religious-with a Depart
neut of Agriculture, including the Field, the Grctuuv
ho VlnoyanL anal tho Oat den. A Nows Summary, lc
xiulaln a dlgoit of the Important events of tho week
?viii occupy a p tion of the ??aper, and particular allen
Jon wul be given to the unsettled question of Labor, ai
>eat adapted to oar new condition, and tho oovelopmoo
Jf the resource Of tho country lu Manufacturen, Agrl
mliuro. Fruit-railing, and Vino-gTowing.
Terms-S3 a year, in advance.
H. W. RA YEN EL, Editor
W. D. Knur LA un. PubUaher. January 21
THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS,
PUBLISHED IN WINNHDORO' 8. C., AFFORDS A
prcfltable medium for the advert? sing public ol
Charl aston.
We rcepeotftilly scllclt their psAroruuio for our tnnioal
hen efl I.
GAILLARD, DESPOSTES k WILLIAMS,
November lt>
SHIPPING.
rvEISv".,.?" LIVKKPOOI.-TIIE Al NOIL.
rfVU?^UMIIAN DARR KJELLEsTAD. Cpl. Wenge.
J A* * '''" fda (inly iou bales Coll?n to compl?ta hm
--.?"cargo. For I'ligagi'iiipnir, apply lo
,_." lu COURTER** Ai TltENItOf.M,
_?!2? J?_?taa__Union Wharf.
"F?-T?S n. fM? '''VMHIMMIl.-TUM FINK
/rWWm?ft Urlll*.h "*rk J- OUMMINOS, cpi.
?J^SCK?T; ??el""}-, haring ? Urge portion of Bu
eiiCTiti-d will meet ?Uh dfsnatcb for Ult)
ano*?. jKirl. lor 1 rclglit engagements, opplv to
jul, n " ?OUT MURE k CO..
-J.?V-iZ_5 . Iloyt n A- Co. a Wharf.
wj-^ KIMI ( OOPK.lt HIV KU -Tine eur
^ , ?I mid I"tl, ni July, and continu-:
^^^^
Fo. I-rcU;l.t cu?a?eiiienf>. und* to Master on board, or
lu HHACOrt..- M ALLON EE,
N n ?ii I--.I .. liorlbeok's Wbart.
N. lt.-All Freight* munt hft preps d.
Juiiuti'J
Imo
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINK.
FOIt MOW YOltK,
[TIE NEW AND ELEGANT SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
CHAMPION,
lt. W. LOCKWOOD. COMMANDER.
IT/TLI. LEAVE FROM A DO EU'S SOUTH WUAllUj
> V on Saturday, thu '. Ulli In.t.. at fi o'clock P. M.
*nr~ AU outward I reicht cugnueniouta munt bo madu
t tho ofllc . ul COURTENAY A: TRENUOLM, No. 4*
isl I'_7.
DtT~ l'or f nssago and all matters connected with thu
award business of Ibo Ships, apply to STREET DRUTH?
ERS A- CO., No. 74 East Itsy.
STREET RHOTUEHH A- CO., I .""_,"
COURTENAY A TltENHOLM, j Ageme.
July U
FOll NEW YORK;
RLOULAR UNITED KTATE9 MAIL LINK
)NE OF THE FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM.
SHU'S SARAGOSSA. GRANADA. WILL LEAVE
EVERY SATURDAY.
TUE STEAMSHIP
SARAGOSSA,
CAPTAIN CROWELL,
^.ft-.t'-r, WILL LEAVE VANDERIIORST'S
A'S^i. -'S i Wharton .e<ifunf<iy, July HT. 18G7, al Ol.
- --^=*-*- Hill liding for signatura must bo pre?
sided at ofllco of Agent on Friday afternoon.
July IS_RAVEN EL k CO.
FOR SAVANNAH.
TUE STEAMER
DIM1 "5rT POINT,
1100 TOSH nc UTI 1 KN,
CAPT. 8. ADKINS.
RAVENEL A- CO., Agents.
.OR PALATKA, FERNANDINA,
.JACKSON V1I.I.E, AND .VD. TUR LAND?
INGS UN Till-: HT. .iniO'.H RIVER, VIA
SAVANNAH, GED.
THE NEW ANO SPLENDID STEAMSHIP
POINT,
(1100 Tana ITnrthen)
CAPTAIN S. ADKINS,
sf,C~**TT+ WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC
X^teiT??WH\IIF, cvory TUESDAY A'lOHT, st
?aMatalalijvi 0 o'clock, fur thu sboro pbvrcs, eonncct
ro - JgS- log with thc Goonda Central Rsllrosd al
avannah, for Macon, Mobllo aud Now Orleans.
AU Frolght must be paid barn by shippers.
For Freight or Passage, apply ou board or at Uio coko
f RAVENEL k CO..
July 12_ A gents.
. KW 1 OUR AND I : lt I CI II \ STEAMSIU.'
COMPANY.
THE FTRST-CLA6S U. 8. M.UL STEAMRHIFS
.TLANTIO. ' I NORTH* RN LIGHT.
IALTIC. JJtVEsTERN METROPOLIS.
icaTe Pier No. 40, NVft., Now York, overy nccoud Sat
,^^MI^^. rroni^Jurjo ia. _y&BEIBt
liing passengers to 8oulheniplon, Loudon. Havre sn I
rcmun. at tho rbllowUg rate?, payable m golden-ILi
pm eleni In currency:
First Cabin. fllO; Second Cabin, $GS? Stoorsgo, tas,
rom Un men. Southampton and Havre to New Yolk,
irst Cabin, 5110 ; Second Chin, $78; Steerage, Mil.
EXCUHfilON TICKETS OUT AND HOME-Flist
nbln. ?21U; beennd Cbln, ?130; Steerage. 170.
8AIU.KI DATS FROM NEW TOHZ ASH nnMIEN :
uno HS and 20 I July 13 and 27 I August 10 ami 21
cpL 7 and 21. | Oct. R and 10 | Nor. 2 and ir.
For Freight or Passago apply to
ISAAC TAYLOR, Prcaldenl.
Fcbrnary 27_ly -_No 40 Hroadwav. N. V.
fllKOVIjllTlliKUTaTUVLUlllD],
B Y
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAM PACKET IJTNE,
, THI-W ICKltLi .
VIA DEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. .
WEEKLY,
VIA DLUFFTON.
TEAMER PILOT BOY*. ...CAPT. W. T. MCNELTY.
TEAMER "PAisNIB.CAPT. F. PECK.
"VNE OF TUE A ROVE STEAMERS WH.L L17 A VE
J Charleston and Bavannsb every Homtay, IKWnri
ny and Friday llornina: at 7 o'clock. Touching st
lunion on Hondas, trip from Charleston, and irraser
ay, trip from Savannah.
Freight received dally (rom 0 A. M. to G P. M., and
loped free of chargo.
AllTVay Freight, aleo Dlufnon Wharfage, must be pre?
nd.
For freight OT passage, apply to
JOHN FEROUSON, Accommodation Wharf.
Charleston.
OLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAMS,
Agents, Savannah, Ga.
FULLER k LEE,
Agente, Beaufort, 8. C.
N. H.-THROUGH, TICKETS sold at tho office of the
gen cy in Ch arl union to points on the Allan tie ami Gull
.ailroad, snd to Fernandina sod pointa on Ibo SL John's
liver,_ . Julyl
NEW PERFUME
For the Handkerchief.
A MOST EXQUISITE, DI-.T.fUTK, AND FRA
; KANT PERFUME, Distilled from tho Pare amt
{dutiful Flowor from wluoh it ink. o ita name.
iLA MUPAOTITRED ONLY RY PHALON A BON,
NEW TOBK.
REWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK Fun PFJALO'VB-TA Hil KO O'.-lix ll.
Sold by DrogRiata generally, and
Bold at Wholesale by
GOODRICH, WHAN & CO., '
January'.i _rnlhlyr
THE MARION STAR,
ESTABLISHED NEARLY TT?ENTY YEARS ACO. 13
published at Marton, 8. C.. bl the centra] portion
if ihr country, and offers a favt reble medium to Mar.
ihants. Druggists, Machinists, and al] classes who desire
o oxlend their baslneaa In Ure Poe Dee country.
For the benoni of our advertising patrons, we abai], tn
idditlon to oar subscription list, which ls constantly in -
iroaalng, publish and distribute, gratuitously isOOG extra
?orlos of the STAR, dnrtng the trna!sass armem this
Rates of Advertising liberal.
W. J. KoKERALL,
November 20_Editor and ProtrrhHor.
THE CAROLINA TIMES,
PtHiUBllED AT onARGloUTJRO C. ll.
TUTS PAPER GTROTJLATES TBBOUGHOUT TRY.
middle portion of th? Slain, and oObrs the best
fae Ul li es for advertisers, February Iff