'.rae" 'il*^zac?ty E?aoii;-?:.
lif-~3-7rLLE, Aug. 7.-Gsn. Bosesan,
the Administration candidate, bas &
?aaiority for Cfngress ia the .Pifth
District of 271ST His election is gen-.
oral?v conceded. -
Lorismzjc, Aug. 8.-The etecti?n '
returns ?o'ine in zlo-iy and ara quita
?mpei-fec?, with tha exe option oi'tho
election of r.oc-seau, r\dnd?l and Ter?
ry, Trho hsra 'beon s?ect?? Ocagrosq
mcn. From the Fifth, eighth ana
?e-7or>th Districts nothing defhatte ha^
bees ascertained.
" The .V?uMi.
NEV? YORE, Aug. 7.-Cottop. duh
and one cent lower. THiisklg- ?2.02:
" Cern has advanced two couta. Puce,
coffee and su^ar dull. Poris, duh at
37a35V
NF.- OEXSAJTS, August 7,-Cotton
quiet-200 bales sold ?t42al4 Suga r
active-fair to tully iah M>.>. Freights
declining, 5%. ' ,
Nf.y_Yc.KK, Aug.'-S.-Cotton hears
at 16: Flour tmctaaged. EicesteadV.
Corn ? advanced one. to two cents.
Coffee steady. Sugar, .Cubs and Mus
covads* 12a'i2>?. Molasses dull. 1
Pork heavy, $Si.oO. Sterling exchange
13%. Gold firmar, at 115 ki. '
LXVSB^OOII, July 27.-The sales of
cotton fer the waeWeri 49,000 Eales.
American' declined J<d.. other as?
criptions 1 to Flour and wheat '
deciir.'-d- rlrovisicns stead v. Cot1.-'
sols ?014. The bullion hi the- Bank
of EfcgJ&nd has decreased ??58,000.
? iv-EKi-coi, July 20.-Sales^to-day
C,5 0 bales, th.e jh'arket closing dvd!
-y.ih. a cc. frtrard tendency. Seles n>
speculatoifS and estjorters 1,000 bales.
i>>e dstuffs quiets-but steady. Pro- 1
vi? ^>.is steady. Lard holder:-; do-,
mandoe! an advur.ee.
8arro.it, Tucker and ?ann?rra.
NEV.* YoBTt, Aug. 7.-The 'Commer
, ned's Montreal special reporter .says
that John IL Surratt has been for a
long tin?& in Canada. ?t is believed
he is nov secreted near- Montreal.
Detectives are on the alert "for hita. .
Saunders iswesring.out. and Tucker
pr?pari?g tc leave Montreal for
'.vant ci finjo?*.
Mos-TSSai.! Aug. 8.- Yfefetcrday af
tsroccn an attempt .var. no:de to kid?
nap rG-r:oig;; Saunders, and carry Lim
over the line? The conspirators ca?
tered ?51,000 io the ferryman to assist ,
them. He agreed, but warned Sam--j
clers and the police. Tito ferryman j
induced Saunders, ic go into a earriatye
.iud drive out to the suburbs, where !
? '.hey VT -re stacked by kidnapper:*, j
who gagged and 'throw Saunders out !
of th 3 carriage. Approaching i he
toil-gat?, where the poHeetarore in j
ambush, they sprcuig out ano veic.v'. u ?
Saunders, ard captured two of the
Itiduapp^i'?i, Iloilasd and Sarnas, who
?jy chev ate ?e^etives. Shots were
exchanged. Another kidnapper w?n
directed this morning, j j
-1-_ j
3?.<-xicu:?-, New??
NKVV Oi.ut.ir:-. Aitjji. -7.-The Times' i
Oi?y of Mexico correspondent of Hie i
11th ult. says: The trench organs ?
state that it will-reunir? IbO.OO?J in? a i
more to destroy the baud.-; of Juar? v..
Tho firing ox thepaople is daily takle;; ?
?ai'ge dimensions, l?eports o:' ti-..?
i-1 euch success are uniounded.
Gen. Alvarez has just in.'LVb-d ::
hi avy blow on the Imperialists ai
Y^aner, completely routing them un i J
taking three pieces ef artillery?
Great disappointment is felt at the
failure of tho combined French ...rd
imp?rh? forre against Negrette, in
the pass of Buena Vista.
Cortinas reigns supremo from tho
gates of Matan). .ras to Monterey.
Finances arc somewhat relieved by
the French. Latterly loan expans?s
ar*! t jrribly increasing.
Ex-Minister Corwin eulogises Maxi?
milian, and will use his influer.ee with
Seward to recognize the Empire.
French rein forcements aro arriving
to fill vacancies.
"Juarez is still in Chihuahua undis?
turbed.
?i;owNSVTi4/E, July 20.-A train of
150 wagons from Matamoraswas cap?
tured by a party of Liberals on the
13th. ? short skirmish eusued, in
which Captain Train was killed and
an Imperial Colonel wounded. The
Imperialists claim the victory.
Cortinas 'nos proclaimed that unless
the people of Matamoros cease to snp
. port the Empire he, will pronounce
tbent traitors and conf?scate their
property. Tho? Liberal? occupy the
entire State of San Louis, except thc
. city of San' Louis Potosi, but they
have their lines within three miles
of it.
Guerilla outrages in Texas aro nu?
merous. The S?tate Treasury at Hous?
ton "was broken into and robbed of
SSC. f>W> 22 g"l(i5
tAuSc?f, Tvi?i he r?h,'
Montar Soi'-i,. .'.i-p;, Roc-iwr cad other
Cia ir?, Crib pmi B?atsrc?s, Washstands.
Crockery, Tinware, Books, '.Paper. Cooking
Utensils, Clothing, Looking Glasses, Twine,
&c. Alao, a Silver Watch, 2 Sawing Ma?
chines, Horse, lot Chses?, CrackersfColt's
SsvD??er. Aug 17 1
Cc:r rrr.d Cs'f-Cizc-rhorsc Cozend tfagon,
r.exr?y .-;etc.
?7 Jacob Levin.
. THIS MOKNT 'C. at l'J o'cIoqL th- above
?.viii bs soldi before tho" sale ol" Furniture.
Aug 17 J_'. ' 1
Furniture, ?lw-a and Orj<ekery.
Bj Jacob Ijevih.
T'AZ MORNiSG, at t'y ?-;?>ro,:.L 10 o'clock.
1 will K ?,
A variety of Fo RNlTCi.E, in <
among which aaa-: Walnut Sideboard with
?Vfarblo Top. Dress Bureau of same, Wasu
si?nd of haua^.-rlxtucsiou I'Dde ?-!x Leave--,*
CHI- Sea? S.-?: .a and Chairs to match;
with a vark:tv cf other articles.
A3'i- ... . . . i
To Travellers.
THE subscriber, having a !
;X^Tr t? COLIb'OTUT?lHAiCARRI AUE, j
:-JSX~?J?LUJ1:': wnl ;ake passengers to A'inns
boro or Alston. He .dil also 1
lot it bv the hour ir: tho chv. f
GEORGE CHI.1;'? Lal,
Aug 17 thn;2* Arsenal ?lill.
lias, resumed th?
eo?sra ?usssp,
AT !HS OL STAND.' !
<;.> r.4.*:r ; i r. .rnAHLES: >:r, s. c.
UAS ri i -ive '. on eousigmnoiii and oiler.
for sale, te ?" rive:
au '-.-ii . '# li irdi-or.'s BALE ROPE.
25 hal-;? aoav: GUNNY.GLOBE
?2.0?.H
ST? boxua W-nrioed TOBACCO Ibi.
a-.) " eia.a-- ''OE.'.t CO -ba.
50 bags faa Ri; ?Ct ?FFEK.
10 hnds. . U1JA SUGAR, medium quality.
."0 boxes Co?g:rtoV FAAU.1A St) "?'>.
30 '. Kingsford ??ure S'l . IN Ul.
100 NATUS, asst ried s;
.V. boxs .5 S -fi UJAECOAL Tl N.
23 .. J. i :. TEN. iatg ?7 2*
DIRECT FROM \v-;t~. Vi rrj-::
AND FOI! SALE RY
B?B8BB & SVALTE3,
AT WHOLES LE AND t^TATL,
7:0: rouiownm ix>\;:ius .vavr:
/ < ROCERIES.- caje Ronr?.on Whis
V3 icc . 12 di .>. E. n. Chc> -. . 2 . ..-...?
:j -re =e--\ 8 cart.<. Sw . .; R> khs Macla -
rel J! b*slo'*s il. pi .-. imp. Cl:, eipagrso, 1
e Ai : ?vt box- - ?P'a'its. bo :--.-' Family I
" alTSCELEANEOHS.. box?s assorted*!
: b.e Glass, ? tub.-. P')W ... K-.ilv.-; : rid F
fV-.i Lave..;. Sh.-..- Kr.iv-a. ^10? Pan.-r C..?.
lar. . La. "f." alai .Mi. ' ?hue*, ti a Lieu,
varier.* iiii.tlitler. Matches. ?V?-.
Thc ?it- !.:i -a 01 ?b a?er.s i? eaEod to Hie
^ J
ri ia al. :e . -ssry t# .- thc C?TY
1 TA VJ-.S I- ? wi;hon. fur.i -r .'. -
lav. Ma-. Dani -h v :! bi- ionud at th?.; Ci tv I
Hid!. < t-h} l'e?' ... s :>rl*^ : 5 i ....> . ami i's ?
cuiitorkvd to r? .. fro taxvS.
JARLES (i. OI Pd Lc. M.: vor.
AuglCS
C:>T.?5USA, Ar. esr !S. i -: ;.">. I
rpiiEund. r?:gf;>d, having r?.rajed r. I
I U'.'sa ' i'.'n-. *:--:i v-ith tim? nf
ZUALY. Set ) I T.' BR?NS, und, r tho sf le
KUTSON ?.EE.V CO.. t r tbr jmraiev if
eo.ndue?ing a ; AUCTION, CEN FRA ll CtM
M?SS?ON i.51,1 EXCIIANtd" RRDKERAtiE.
-.. . peet V.1P- solicits the )>:?t:*ea:i; ? ol' ?he
naaiic. HUTSON LEE.
ifereaftcr. ih. Auction mx ('<. n< rn! t'eia
mia.'iion Busbies, (".ono bv ?rs .s.a !.?. 00. -
dueted!.^ ARv-rs. HUTS?'? S f. FE ?V
Am; lu G ZEA LY. SCO PJ A PHI NS.
; BPKOX LEE * CO.,
1 A^?ti??iesrs, General Con. Agents
i auci Exchange Broker ;,
j OOLU.MlifA, S. <"'.
I 1 NYbusiaeas entrusted io thin v. ii* re
' \ c, iv- aroic.pt ad iiiiion. J??!
i GOLD.. : EVER, s?CUftiT ? I'S and E3WK
1 Nv'TL'S bi>ugi '- and sold.
Refer to M.-.-rs. WILLIS CTilSOJAl
: : ucl -bis r-. JOHN FRASES . ( * . Ch.:, a --
i ton, S. C.
I GEl*'.OE "-CIIIJEY, Esq./and il'SETS. F.
C. BARUEE CO., Augusta, Ga.
M-ssr*. STENHOUSE ?: ?eCAULEY,
Chadott -, N. C. f.
t)*u-c irr tho preseni at Messrs. Eeaty,
Scott & Bruns. Aug 15 CtuiS"
Ci?cc Gen. Sup.'""IV", and ?$. R. R.,~
Srsrmn, August j 5, iS?5.
ON and after August 18.a DAILY TRAIN
will run bet .veen Kingsvili-; and W'il
!-i!?fHi.i!. Leaving Kingsvilh- daily at 8.-10
a. m., and arri\ina at Kingsville 5.20 p. m.
These Tra?na ?viii malo daily eonnocttnus.at
VVdiiih'.gfoji kvii?i Trains tor any point
Sort*. . Tnej also will continue toconnct-t
ivitb L'raais on tho Norlboist-.a-n Railroad
! ir Ciao !. : too and t'!.-. 1 uv: ;. nd I tarlington
l?ai?roac. Those Trrw?ri r+rrvhosh freight
aiitl passtngors. ll!".Nlt> .'.;'. ORAN E.
AUK 1? 2wd Genend Sbperini- . dent..
ADAMS, FROST ci CO..
CHARLES TON, >. C..
A RE DiUparcd to .-, 1: Ctrl I'oN w PRO
^JL DU.JE in Charleston, > -v. Vo.Jt or
Liyorrool, as ?nay DC ?nos: ...!.'* dagoous;
arfd to make libera] advances, o-a constgn
rr.eius to them. They w?b furnish planters
as far Aspotitsiblc ibeosual tacilitjet.
Au? 8 ?6
Charleston Advortis sz?ezifr.
FIRE M9&.HA?H-?1C :
TUPPER & LANE
lG.i MEETING SJ'., CHARLESTON, S. C.,
?REPRESENT the/-following first-class
ii companies:
GREAT WESTERN INSTJI?ANCE COX
PANY. OF NEW YOEE.
. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, QF
NEW YORK.
PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMP'NY,*
Ol NEW YORK. . j
3?ANUATTAN *I5SU KA-NCE COMPA?A", !
(fv NEW YORK. " I
With aggregate ?ash capital o' SIG III ;
SCELLIONS O? DOLI. A S S. 1
Risk? t:\Kt-.. on ai1 ti r:;..i' .:..'. of-pro- j
H. TUPi-EU. A. A. LANE. I
Aug '. 1 CP ._ . t > |
J. Ii. BACt*KTT I?*.- CO.,
ITAetovs 'm? Cummi-Kion ?Viere U*\i? ts, i
A DO s so c rn IUH.\RF,
CHARLESTON. S. C. j
OlELT. in this Market. or ship ro r-Yw York j
V ) Li vol-] .? il,-both L--?-.: and biioit ??fta- ;
pio COTTON. Liber;*.! advaifoes OE ship- j
monts, anO retiras madelin gobi or trea- i
V ;?. '!:;.i^L?'?*.''*'i-:.! M. SPEIGHTS, j
IEL Chichester, j
'?HA.!* :? STATIS 3??C?.? rc i C, !
IS URO AD STREET, CTfAR Ll'< I'OX. \
4 O'! for.tho pnreha: e and .-ol- ?fi
['KAL ESTATE in icivi :* rh? Southern 1
.stoics. " I
.?.uso. * !
For thc REPAtliING, RENTITv ?. *...",
Owitt-i"! of property in ('hu tl..,tun, un- 1
avoidably io*aim < in thc np .nuir>, can 1
have ii...:.- ].:<.; t-rty taken of ?
I.:M.-.-.,?';..-:.i-L. i..;, .i : > bj sending* to above
the ?-ann-, mull thi iv-.^er's return, later-j
mai i ni u? the irondi-ioxi f property iu- I
bu-jd !>v sholls, und eth >rwi??e, with proba- ,
ble expcnsi ni rcpa:iin?;, atntonaoplication. :
?? . Wanted to p^r-chaso. fir parties!
s(:<-.l,in;.: invi stincntci' S?oal Esl itt, in Somh 1
Carolina. hov< ral Pl ANTATIONS, in work?
ing onlvr. in :'i- u? p~r portion of the State.
.'< a.. H 26
Willis: ??? ?lxtsolm, i
??"stfiors. ? rm ::. "xsitm Kvrclxa.ixts, \
AND S?IJl'l'?NG AGESTS. "I
< MARLESTON, S. r.
v.. Svit.i.is. A. a. cr.ijiir.v.
\\nsf-=-tr-v.d to thc , ::.. ;.,.,..>..;. ,:,.
v sfi::>!sv-!ii if? ?.?rt-:?n ano a-inaslie i
?C<v hlOK,. U .....f.T.,?
pori -i ..? (J
.\ VVAT.STGRJ
T. S. Metc.i'f,
.'o*.--.. K. W.V?aiK Iv Co., Philadolp??a.
i <. !?:..
Messrs. Pc .":..:..:?:..:.:. IVmv?cl: A ??al
'*?*. :-*:...(>;.-l I birre-? Son-;. RaRi-itoro,
??.d. A ff - ?0
jiPresh ??rocer|es3 Arc?
i ?s o .-ell ?<,,v r. ai -'i-i :ic'-' ;;:i! . rad bncr*
i I will R?SO attend, with despatch, to thc
i sa!. : ..." ?HIV PlhA TS?ONS that ms* be for
A. -i-lnt.iv sir.- ?;. ..::?.- d-ior fr R
GDABLESEON TO KW ?6HK.
?Hail -Lilie!
-?^t^-^ class ....co.-,- MO
-"? NEK A. Charles V.
. ^s"3i->- "KO-, y.u-sl.man. Coni
! ^A)vj?^l\V mander.
I yfr-ffi^^Wf^ ?earner C A M
.rte?*?i??aB'^Saf5 tiR [T> G is, J. W.
. L'a'efci. Commande -.
?. Will leave Lhadrston C.. direct foi
New ?orl:, alternately, THURSDAYS each
week.
For frcSgbt '?:? ino-fago-havlni*hnndr.om<
State R?MI: ? ^. e.nini-.cications appiy.te
F. \YIbCXSttN, Agent,
Oiami< hnrg. s. (*.
AROEIP>ATJ? GETTY ,V CO..
126 and I2S Meelina st., v iiar?i.-st?n, v C.
LIVINGSTON, t'OX&CO-., Agents,
Atig 15 2ino y.-w York.
"??ClHBALD GETtFrt,
AND
H?B6HA9iTS>
12G mid 128 Mi rt' i-f Street,
j| CEA 111 KrtTON, S.
F. A. W?LC?XSOjii, A^.-at. .:
' ?riiigeb -s; S. C.
EDMUND A. SOUbEP. .vt..,
Philiidelolda, 1'eae.
LIVIN'-i'TOMj VOX & CO.* Agent*
Ni: .V ': . l'*v.
j.t-it'.N ?ENTS/ '* Ya;; la 2 ..o'
SSH... DILL. OHi/S'il, I?. 0? 3. c.,
Cozx&zzz, S. G., Aug. 7,1385.
GENERAL ORDERS ITO. S?
T THE ?.-ver and City Gocrdiof Co
JL? hiiabiSi bro ii&f?b7 aui?oricedts coitect
Cl :a.ns atbrfseed for the Deceitci thc oi?y.
IL ?ae fonds collected in snob manner
w?l be Expended for the Euuportof the poor
and destiinl.e, and for the "miter Works and
other noces:: ities. By ?rder cf
Lieut. Cr.l. N. ?AUGHTON, Com'g.
{. JOES WALTON, Lieut., and-A. A. A. G.
' Aug_I6 _ 4
Edqrs, Mil. i>ifitnctof Chaileston, !
O??ARLE?IC'N, 3 C.. AUGUST 10, 1565. !
GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 8T !
iii iE i>'S having bee? .received at those ?
* J ' euur; crti for tho mu its; out cf tho ?
H ? .?' - ?Gt h "In-:;;. Veis , *n<3 1st Ohio Ver '
Val. Cavalry, ail Officers ?nd Eraisleci j
V-.-i ci tu-'-. Regiments vi": immediately
rojo'.n their roiaiuanda. The 54?? Mass. ?
Wis. .viii :rr r.'?r.7.7oused at. Mount Plea- j
naur. The aila. Masa. Volo, at Orangoburr,-, i
-ad :.hn Battalion of the bot Ohio .Vet. Vol.
Cavalry, nerving in this District, at the
Charleston Ehe* Course. .
l'y command of *
" I'KKV'T M.' i. GEK. J?N p. HATCH.
LiTosAnr H. PELLY, A.'STG.
Official: E. H_vns:s JEWEIT. Lis?t. 55th
?Vlass. Vols.. A. A. A. G. Aug IS 3
Hsadq's nil. Bist, cf Cha: leaton.
CJLAPJZSI S. C., Aco. 5, L865.
G.SNER XL OELBERS, NO. ?5. *?
T'e following Pivagrapa from the Re?
vis, ? Army Regulations/edition cf 18?S, J ?a
Iiei^iv put a;.ie 1 lor Poe information .ind
gui.i Aiiccwor a:i cunocrncd
-.cy oilier who ::haii fai! to comply with
- ia! .'aragrapl- -A i'd eubjeet himnth to trial
fopduobedien. cf or?ers;
"Par. Pb. OOici.rqon detached dufv will
report, monthly, to ibo Cen: ni anders of
t.hmv ?'.-..-< ., r.f their Regiments or Corr.-?,
and t>. tia-' Adj ai: nt Gi ncral, their stations,
.?:.: ?ir duties,and rho authority
placi::. th.-a: r'n.-rr e:;; iinewise any chance 1
of add.TS.' Rv ooimnar.d of ' b |
. P.i.v. Maj Ci J. p. HAfCLL i
LI-WARD ll. PERRY, V. A. G. I
Oiiical: 1-. li.MUJta.fKWKiT, IA? Lieut, and i
LA A. ti._V:;16 3 j
Hdqrs. SID DUtncx, of Charleston, '
CH.AREE4-TOy, S. C A "GUST 'J, Icio. !
GENERAL ORELES, NO SE !
np'P_; full >wing Circular from the War De
X part mont, a-, hereby published tar thc |
taionaation and guidance of ail coacornoc.
Stri?t comphiiice with it3 prcvisioas will bo
cnicrcc-L
WAL DEPARTMENT, )
AnruTANr GE>'F.aAi. jf, OFFICE, -
WASHING! ):.- February ti, IStM. \
CIRCULAR NC. li.
1: future each Oth. cr ir. chance of enlist- I
?.?I mon absent ir.aa their regiments, will
report at Thc ead ?.' every month to the
Regimental or Canir.air.- Commandern of
tn
.:nd-J
?. v.:).-th
liatv'r MAJ. G::> JOJXN P li ATC E. i
F .Ki INA? ti h. Pt;:, av, A. A G.
Official: E. HARR;?Jrvtrr,luiLku: and !
A- A. A. a._?_ _ Aug ld ti I
Hsad?'rs K.?I. Div. of t?ic Atlantic, j
JULY 1? lS'v j
TN acc-i :'tu.ce witlVmiiirnctionsfrom thc I
spf<''j . r, v/r>;f{v KO HQ'
, , . " . ;
lo Rv - . :t?c. . o' the rresktent. tile fol
low.ngoi?.t. horcbv dishonoi-?bly dis- I
ia:;-,ed ih, service of th< Cnited State?.'
witu a-.-n ?uro ii ai) pay a...l alb . a aa e.. s. vi
d;<t."s :-et ?.j Oo.-i-o meir respective ?ame?,
for viol? ion ?a ord - ra anti neglect of duty,
*h '?'!,!?.?? ! ,?? i, ".. . 7.S- ;;//(7; ,'.se/< O #.?;<? !
t/wrihf. .a,.,i.?v.:Vt.si//</^/?<? zii?Heservice, an : \
anuni,t:7 snr..-ri..-j -..'nd inc>jnv, nicr.c<: lo tia- i
enlisted e..'i.n?cr their controt; \
^ t .". . !? i i. C. Edv.arda.32d Massachusetts j
Coho: : s. <\ mr. Uh La.-.-acliu^ its |
lleavv Ari id rv. Jim..-?E 1 ?55.
<. .thii-arahti? Ci.' . "als of Military Div:- I
Uv ?.rd-, r i ? th? Sec? tarvo. W ar.
E. D. TOWNSEND, V. A. G.
Aug id
HeadiPr:. Dep't 'of South Carolina.
ILE ION' HEAD, S. C., JULS 20,1865.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 9.
?T is announced, for thc information and
government of this command, that BEN?
JAMIN F. PERRY, of 8. nth < anama, Ijas
been appointed, by thc t'resiiUni. LTovi?
sional Governor of the Stair id -caitb Caro?
lina, with authority an I instructions, "at
tho earliest praeiieablo pei hal, prcsi rio"
HU ;i rub s ami regulations as mu} beneeo*
sary and prof? t* for convening a Convention,
compotas! of delegatos to be chosen by tba:
portion of people of Maid St:tic uno are
{oyal to tin L'niied States, and no others,
for tin purjiose oi altering or amending thc
Constitution thereof: und with authority 1
exorcise, v ?thin the limits of said State, ail
tho powers necessary and propeijrto enable
sue:i loyal people ?Sf'the State of South Ca?
rolina to ie'toro said State to its constitix
tion :! relations to tho F?deral Oeveramcnt,
ra, 1 t>: j ', o' Mt such a Republican .''ono of
State GovertKiient au '.?ill entitle ile; State
to i: ??? j.uaranteo of tho UnitedStrLos tiiere
for a."i :tf people to proioi.tion by the
l.aiiti d S'ait '.in I??UE!.iisvasion.'inw'.nrrcctii a
t3 sforesttd, no person shall bo qualified .0
an eic-oto..-, or chill bo c'ig.jio ?.?"a mom., r
Of tush Convei?om unless he oA&2 hi-c
previously tthtr. ind sub.Ov??be? tie oath, cf
aameo.:7, as set forth ii-- .hs Precideat't-.
prockSi?oE of M? 23; A. D. ?835, and ?3
? voter qualifiers aa proscribed tj tic Con?
stitution and livra cf the Stat*, of South
Car??aa ia force immediately before the
seveR?oth (17th) day cf November, A. D.
1360, the dato of the cc-called Ordinance of
Seos3sion; and tbs said Convention, when
convened, or the Legislature $hat may. ba
' . ' the
-
tafite ?sr i ?awa cf tho State, apower the
pecpio of the several St&tea compcinr.g tho
Federal Union hive rightfully eue.-oi?&d
from the erigin cf the Government tc the
pteacnt time."
It ?s, therefore, ordered, that al! officers
and ether persons in the United States
military ccmce, within the '-?tato af South
Carolina, a:d and ar.siat Governor Perry !n
carrying into effect .the fjrefoLig instruo
tions, uTid ?hey are enjoined tc abstain
from, in any way, hindering, impodmg or
discouraging the loyal people cf tho Stat&
from thc' organisation cf a State Govern?
ment, a j hereinab?ve authorized and di?
rected.
Ali ordere' ?nd instruct.oac n?w m opera?
tion throughout th?s Department, whether,
ern anani ngf ra m these b e ?dqua rt eve, c : from
Headquarter:, Department cf tfie Gcath,
thai are not mconijiatont with the forurcing
distinctly -pe titled providions cf this order,
will continu* m force aa heretofore, through?
out, the Sta's of South Carolina.
Every needful Cacilitr for taking thc am?
nesty oath will be afforded by '.Le militar?
authorities, on tormo heretofore suppli?e",
foi that purcose.
Hereafter Provost Marshals and Assistant
Provest Marshals will constitute the only
military officers entitled to administer the
amnesty oath, a certified COJA- of which
will, in all easee, be furnished to tho iudi
vidual tailing it. TY original oaths will he
transmitted, ?omi-mo4^dy. by the officer
adminirtertng the tame, to the F rovos?
Marshal General at these Headquarters, by
whom they -.viii bc re.-.or.lcd in a bool: kept,
?tor that purpose, and then forwarded to the
Secretary ct State.
Persons applying for Executive clemency
will send tneir petition (with A ccitified
copy cf thc Ataa-.<sty Lath atudfe?,} io the
President, tiireugb the Provisional G^vs:
ncr- at Greenville, South Carolina.
By command of
aiti. Gen. Q. A. GILLXOP.E.
Officiai: W.C. M. EUSSES, A. A. G.
Aug lo_._3_
Hdars. Dept. of South C?rciiaa,
HILTON HEAD. S. C., ACOUCT 2. 1S6?.
GENERAL ORDERS, NO. ll.
THE following General Orders from the
_ War Department, aro bereiiy pubitsh?.
for the iniOrmation ot thia command.
WAD DEPARTMENT,
.tSTCTAST aEsazsssJs ornez,
v", sHrtOTo:.*, Jem: 20,1S65. .
G ZNER.AL OHDERS. NO. 123.
'. Commanders cf Military Departments
ate tiuthcrhied to grant l.t.vea cf absence
ic twenty dajw to .off.00.-7 ce:-inf under
them. A Dividen Ccmcifndej mtg, ianthe
recommanda do:., of the Dcportmeri- '. Jia
mandtr entend -ut-h I? vc Mt rt j iays.
cu: thc- cs eu=io", -fr . .:....;:.-!;-' rr'
authority to the Adjuinrt-Geosrsi 0: tfc?*
. .i.nv. In simes respect? Ar .?de ?Ai
General K-_ juh.t?cni "ol' the Array ?rill
govern th-, -j-itject c; ie ^ 01'abtsacs i?>
?ihcosiv .
TL Dividion Commander-: ate a'ene au-'
thorircl to ib'senarged regiraestol offiedEs
of votan teAra whe tender their?esignation3 .
through the proper chanaeic, acooxchugto
existing reguiaticnc*
UL onle&a in cases of special assignment
made in orders from the Adjutant-Geaeral'a
Ornoo, which will not be changed without
authority from thu same source, Division
Commanders are authorized to 8soh;u so?
?era! md Rt iff officers, on duty under them,
in ou :i? wa . cs tuoir ?cr? io ts may bo most
required,
A,R. Men th Iv Returns of Mjlitarv Depart
monta will be sept direst to the Adjutant
Genora! oi the Army and to Division Head- ?
quarters. Division" Return.-:, except of tho
stat at Headquarters, wiii /iot so required
by the Adj utant-Gen?rai ..f the Army
By order ul ia< ?:.cro'.arv of 'Var, *
E. D. TOWNSEND, A. A. G. .
P.v command of
MAL GEN. 0 A. G?LIMORE
W. !.. \: Bbfissit, A. A. G.
Offiejah
T. V>. WoLO- . -....!}a. :;5?h ii. C. T., A.
A. A. CL Aug 16 S
FIRE A\F LIFE I:\S11IAME.
H. E. ICTCHOLS, Agent.
1,-tn; ih> v-iiv;- PTRST CL.VSS COM- .
: LAN i LS: - . ?
.\. w V<uii i ii?lenvi .:. r 3 Vg*mcy,
CapitaL&... S3.O?0,'3C0
??em.- '.."arar. - O .n.na-tv, New
i'. :-;., (.apital . a,oco,oao
international Insurance Compa- .
ny, New Vork,Cap:t:?. 1 000,000
Continental Imsum rico ( onqisny,
Sew York. Capital ... l,u?*>,000
Kar;: ird Five Insurance Com
"pany, Hartford, ?.'apital . 3,CCO,?0O
Metropolitan Insurance Com?
pany. New NYrk, Capital- . 1 000,000
Home" Insurance C?anipan\y Sa?
vannah, Capitals... . ?009,000
pli.etiis, 'nfir.ainec Companv,
Hartford, . api::;! . '.. 500,000
tn'ia tiisura-uv Company,*
New Vori. Capital. . . ' 50? 00*
N'cw Englaad M'utoal LitV Insu
rauee ?.oTiipanv, B.)f.ton, Capi
ini . *.r?,oo*),o:o
N-?. York Aoei.lcntsJ Tn: urance J??orii::a.?y,
.in uriag against all accidenta.
Wit'n several other weil ha own and rth'a
ble companies, tue .1^ : espita)
amou?tfng to ov< r S20,000,;J00. RI jk? taken
briny one *\>o: to aniount or ?200,000.
Office So. ? BJ fcc'a Kow, C?lsmoia, S. C.
A cg 1 j ._ _t6m
"Wm." Hr 'Talley,
A?orr.ey lr .J anix S -l?< if: r in Equity,
HASrcKioaeil '.i. - -ora-tice of bia profes
sicn .tiift-iunih?ft acd 'he Districts od
jiiCent. burbig th. rcs-uildiiog ;f in?? office
-No. -? 1 Rango -r.e may be found ut
Rev. N. ralle} a reeideac^iwrner of Gcr
m? : and ?;.">.'-* ?treete. Aaj lg ts?