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Page 1: Library of Congress · 2017-12-16 · TELEGRAPHIC.VOLUMEIV.NO. 534. CHARLESTON, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, M>Y 7, 1867. PRICE FIVECENTS. OurCahir l)i^|>:ilcliVK. BERLIN, May 3.-Saxony

VOLUME IV.NO. 534. CHARLESTON, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, M>Y 7, 1867. PRICE FIVE CENTS.TELEGRAPHIC.Our Cahir l)i^|>:ilcliVK.

BERLIN, May 3.-Saxony approves thc Const itatton.LONDON, May 3 -Noon. i'll.1 Dor y Govontun ll

accepts tho amendinont to thc l'ctohn Dill. TinGovernment com-imb d to permit relorm demonôtratioiH in tln> Hyde Park.

PARIS, May :;. !'n»o Seerolarv of Fruvign Artairstated in ilie Corps Ix-i^i ititi' that lin" ba-is ol

negotiations agreed upon assures peace in Lurone.BERLIN. May 3. Bismarck announced in Hie

Prussian Diet that tho Government accepts thproposition for neutralization of Luxemburg.LONDON. May'4-Noon.-Consols i'l ; Bonds Ti J.LONDON. May 4-2.3Ü P. M. -Closing quotation

-Consols 91j : Doods 71.j.LIVERPOOL. Slav 4 -Noon.-Cotton quiet ; I ¡>-

landslljd.; Orksiiis lljd.; estimated sales lO.wmbales. Corn declined t-> 4L-. Provisions lim:.Fine Rosin r. Ivànced.LivKKPooL, Mav 4-2.510 P. jr.-Cotton firm ;

sales 15.000 halos": t oland.-, H;d.; Orleans lld.Breadsruffs quio! dud unchanged.

From Europe by Steamer.NEW Youie. Mav .". Arrived, the Uidon and Cit v

of Paris.Gladstone's letter declining tho leadership of

the opposition saya ho will not move thc amend-mont of which he* gave notice,-ont will supportany gentlemen who will bring forward amend-monta which ho eau approve. The Times Bay«Gladstone cannot resign: bo owes it to the Liberalparty to continue its leader.Bavaria has not answered the North German

Confederation.The roval family of Portugal are on a viajf to thc

. Queen of Spain, and it is thought will v isit france.

From Washington.WASHDTOTOS, May 4. noon.-Samuel Blatchford

succeeds Judge Bntts. nf tho Southern District ofNew York, who resigned itt consequence of the in¬creased labor under the Bankrupt Act.WASBTNOTON. Mav 4, p. m.-National Bank

circulation twe hundred anil ninety-nine thousanddollars.Tho Indian Commissioner for Arizona report s

tho Indians hostde and tho whites very indignantover outraces committed by them.Customs receipts for tho week ending 30th nit.,

excluding New York, one million and forty-twothousand dollars.Browning. Secretary of the Interior, is quite

Bick.The Attorney General's opinion regardin;; dis¬

franchisement under the ReconstrnctioM act. isnot completed.The publ'c debt statement shows that dnrinff

April, (lobt heiring coin interest iticrosed $ll,S2t.750 ; dobt boiriu; currency interest decreased$37,165.070; matured debt not presented for pay¬ment decreased $80 VHS ; debt bearing no inter¬est increased $1.398,162 50 ; makins an increase ofthe total debt darin« th- mouth ör ?">. 1C1.72I 40.Amount of coin in the Treasury during the same

period, increasnd SS.293.9A6 37 : amount of curren¬cy decrease ! $0:)0.2'8 23 ; leaving thc total amountof debt less in cash in thcTreasurv Mav 1st, $2.641,-97419 less than ou April 1st.Bevenue receipts to-day ÍS0O.O0O.

Aíew York News >

NEW YORK, May 5.-Counterfeit plates for onesand fives, on thc Peoples National Bank of Micht-

fan and Legal Tender ones have been discoveredy the detectives.Matamoras eorre9pon jenco datod April 24, says.

Juarez has issued a decree, withdrawing privilegesfrom European citizens who recognized the Em-piro, and abolishing the treaty ol'stipulations withsuch powers.

Tiiero were 429 deaths last week.Portions of Coney and Barron Islands have been

selected as quarantine hoarding and landingstations.Th9 mansion of Aaron Segrcio of Lout: bland

with contenta.was humed, th- 'osa is $60.000, andwas tho work of an incendiare

From Richmond.RICHMOND, May 4-Noon_Tho Court to-day

quashed the attachment for forty-eight thousanddollars, made by ClafHin & Co"., of New York,against Steenboc'k & Brother.The Clover Hill Pits, recently exploded, were

opened to-day. Tho water waa twolvo foet deep inthem. No bodies recovered.

Kentucky Elections.LOUISVILLE, May 5.-Thc Congressional election

has passed off quietly. Grover's majoritv in tho5th Lhsti-ict is 4000. Beck, in thc 7th, and Knott,in the 4th, all Democrats, havo been elected. Inproportion to the vote cast, tho Democratic major¬ity will be larger than last year.

Frani Missouri.ST. Lons, May 4, P. M.-There is considerable

discontent but no disturbances among workmenA very considerable number regard the movementas mischievous. Piece workers i Land a.oof, whitethe strikers demand full pay foreign! hoursTwo fires occurred this morning, and a man and

woman were burned to death.

From New Orleans.NEW ORLEANS, May 3-Noon.-General Sheridan

has issued an order modifying State law, requiringtho members ofpolice force to be residents of thucity five year" to two roars, and orders MayorHeath to remodel thc police force at loast to one¬

-half Botchers.The whole region bordering ouOuachita and

Black rivers aro overflowed by the recent crevassesand the suffering and h ss incalculable.

From Louisiana.NEW ORLEANS, May 4-P. M.-Tho following ia an

extract lr .m an order issued by Gen. Sheridan yes¬terday to relieve tho State ol' Louisiana of an incu¬bus:-r"A. quarrel now exists botween the Governorand Legislature, of which a political party have thcdisbursement of four million levee bonds, author¬ized by the last Legislature; and in order to havemoney distributed to thc best interests in thc over¬

flowed districts, all existing or pretending Boardsof Levee Commissioners aro hereby abolished,and the followiug appointments will bo obeyed andrespected accordingly."

From tho West.f Foar DODOE, April 25.-(Jen. Hancock connect¬ed with the Kiowa Chiefs, who declared for peace,and offered young warriors ns guides and scouts.Smith's brigade guards tho Santa Fo route. Me¬chanics and laborers are erecting strong buildings.The Cheyennes havo gone South. Gen. Hancockwill also go Sou til.SA» FRANCISCO, May 3.-Tho Nevada has been

barned, the prisoners were secured.Tho Indians arc committing great depredations

in Idaho.Gen. ll all eek has gone to Senora.The Yellow Jacket alining Company has declared

a dividend of $50 per share.

From South America.

WASHTNOTON, May f>.-The Chillian Minister basofficial advices ol' tim success of the admini-tui¬tion party in the recent elections.The State Department bas advices of the dis¬

covery of the silk plant in Peru, Preparationshave been inaugurated for its extensive cultivationThe shrub is from three to four feet high. Thcsilk is enclosed in pods which arc numerous ami isof a very fine quality. The stem also produces a

fibre superior in strength aud beauly to Hie tinesllinen threadA Bio Janeiro dispatch datod April 8, says that

the Emperor bas issued a decree declaring theslaves free, the mandate to tako effect within twen¬ty years. Children born hereafter are free.

Dornest ic Market*.NOON' DISPATCH.

NEW YORK, May 4.-Cotton dall ami lower at 2"a27¿C. Flour 5aÍ0c b -tier. Wheat la2c better.Corn duh. Mess Pork $23 10. Lard quiet, at 12.¡a134c. Stocks active and generally ¡inproved, "(iaCoupons, 7i. Exchange, 00 davs*. OL Sight, lu*Gold, 130$.

EVESINO DISPATCH.NEW YORE. May 4.--Cotton opened heavy and

lower, beim.' 27a274c : sales 1.700 bales, closing at27$cfor Middling Upland». Flour less activeSuper Due State $llall 05 ; Wheat less active atthe noon advance. Cuni dull and ln3o lower, thedeclino being chiefly ou new mixed Western, whh'bis $130al37, thc latter for prime delivered. -Porklowar, $22 90a23 10. closing at $23. Lard is a shadehigher, and is held at 12ial3Ac. Naval Store»quiet and firm. Groceries quiet and steady.Freights quiet.BALTIIIORK, May 4, P. M.-Cotton quiet and

nominal at 2CAa27. Collet! steadv ac rail ratesPrime Kio very scarce; Mom armer, bat saleslimited ; Coru less ae: ive and ibx-liucd laá wails-white SI ¡¡Gal 28. mixed 20a25. yellow 28a30; Me-sPork held at $24, other hog products quid and un¬

changed ; Sugar st cady ; Whiskey nominal and nosales.

CINCINNATI, May 4, P. M. -Cotton dull and un¬

changed. Flour linn and unchanged: Kuin-rtim:$l2al3. Corn dull-sack $1 III. Whiskey steady.Mess Pork ?2J "i0. Bacon unchanged. Lard linn.ST. LOCIS, Mayo. -Tobacco active, flour un¬

changed. Wheat-choice Fall tirm: low graib-sdull; choice Spring $2 75, primo Fall £:¡ in.t.i i.">:choie* $3 50aS 65. Corn tirm at filial J I. th.-;latter price for fancy ami while. Provisions itu-

changed. Whiskey firm at S2 05.

LOUISVILLE, May 5.-sup niuo Hour >"i 75.Wheat nomiual. Corn active; shelled ¡?| [nul ii(OT mixed and white, delivered; in thc ear. ii.V-.afl.Lard 12A. Mess fork $22 50. Bacon Shout leis M..

94; dear Sides 1 Hams, plain, |:fj; Sugar-cm.-I16c. Cotton 23a2lc. Whiskey 2tfa2l.NEW ORLEANS, M y t I*. M. Sales of Colton j

5500 bales. Prices are unchanged ami >teadier.Low Middling being 21a25c. Kc.a-ipts dil nah*;exports 1Ü3S bales" Sugar and Molasses dull and jnominal. Hour bas advanced 50e. Siip.-riine$12 75al3 50. Corn advanced 5c; whit.- il 15. ti itsfirm ttS3a85c. Pork linn; Mos-. $2-lu21 50. Bacon.Shoulders8ia9c;rib lije: charlie. Whiskera2 30. Gold 1304; Stetlinr lii.Ja l'.».': New YorkSight 4 premium.MOULE, May 4, p. m.-Sales lino bales -market

very firm, Middling holding at 21c.; receipts -_':j:¡bales.SAVANNAH, May 4. p. m.- CulLm quiet ami mi-

changed, business light Middling ".. .; receipts560 bales.

S. C. BANK BILLS.-Thc im-rcliants of Charlo*ton and Columbia are rec vim; tl. bills ).: r

fjr goods. They arc rcceivab'o her-.! ai a discountof ten per cent." W by should they nut bu worth as

much to our merchants ?-Barnwell Sentinel. j

i.MMKiii A'l'Mi\.

»Uni TAKHMXA : A ll.m for :ho Industrious linmiumtit. l'uh>i«h.'il hy-thc i ..lii't-:- .n. r i inn.lam. » h;r!i -t ei. s. .\ I' ai .l.wcidi WaUcr'iJ'I.IV.T i'ivs.' l>Hifc ailUJ.ii, lTiii;::i.;( Ih.-.'uil.i ¡:¡i|.!. r»

J»:;.Wo ar«! indebted to Co r:, .loiix \. WAOUN! .: for s

ropy ni tin- iniorc.-ding ptitipld. t, lim bcsi synnps.*wv!i.i'.i""rr.ii'ii of tho in-I irv. g< p i

uihno£ft|rij> Hu- Stale : including ¡i!'-" ¡"upim:s stat ist:«:» «»n evtry topic ol' interest rounectct!nilli South Carolina, 'i ii.' pa:uplil-i was submit¬ted i" Gov. JAMES I.. Hn¡:. and lias his approva I,lt was a!.-, c ai! al a meeting of adopted citherns-. ii«< foreign ii'si.!' ii- , In iii m th:; city i>u thc Ilillinil., ¡¡lui lo th.'in full} endorso»!.

Tlii' treatise, is arranged under Hie followingheads : L History ; 2. Orography; :t. Rivers.: I.l-'mvsls : 5. liainc ami Fish : fi. ('limn! Mil crabami Agriculture ; 7. Live Stock ; s. Fi .,!' lYo-ihice ; '.l. Cust ni g Farm ; lt). Mtmor.ti.jnr ng andCommerce: ll. Railroads ; 12. GovermtiMit. ; I !.Taxation ; 1 !. Ci Heir ami Towns : 1".. « unrein s arniSchools; 115. Character of tin; IVople; 17. The Im¬migration Bureau : IS. Conclusion.Tho paragraph mi th" character tu' i he 5 >.>..!» I.

concludes wit'i the fnilnwiiu obw-rva lions : "'tllias been roporlod thal inaniinl lab r was 1 oi lion«ord »le in lite s-nitli." If this over wu- a truth,li ard work ami steady employ havo nowUOCOIIM'fashionable ; ami w/nevor cultivates the Robbhost, ami is porannally most imlu-drious, ii thcniosf successful anil lim greatest gentleman.VIM! tin1 immigrant, a- n brother wnrktnan. will beheartily welcomed. ui7«l will mool willi encourage¬ment mid fricmlly officci win i- vi r Im exhibitshabit!)of industry, frugality, hone ¿ty ami thrift.Aiul tho Carolinian, furllicrmor»--. in-;.? i-l as form-orlv preferring goods from abroad, will now pn T>ran article made al homo, ami fool proud of hischoice. What au opening rm- the mechanic nf. very trad..; Every town, every village in 'hostitt" has nodi ..('snell, and will a finrd thom .1 com¬

petency, l.i-t them runic."In th" Appendix evir.iijs a:v given from Udler

io llic Coinitii<»-«ionor from dînerenl gentmmon re¬

siding in tho State, offering ln?uls for salo at rea¬

sonable rn ton. Thc Town Council in* Mkou. has

published a report on Uti** subject, anti an inter¬esting extract is given inviting whin; labor,trotters are given from jressrs. JAMT.* lt. AIKKS.nfWimisboro; W. S. GRESHAM. «I Walhalla; t'\j:n-

Tos LEWIS, pf Femlleion: W. ML SHANNON", nfCamden. JnitN B. >fon«K. and A. WirtTR. ofSumter: B. J. C. IV» inri. «ir Aiken; J.-nv M."Ki .> ni.>l' Charleston: Dr. M. M. HUNTER, of Lanrens: P.\. MAIOE. formerly nf ibis Slate, now .j' N -w

York: Ibm. ll. IVwir.i:. orGe»rgetow"ii; Mrs SISAN

R. Itopi-.it. ofCharleston: rion. LEWIS M. AYER, offüiarícston. wbn writ "Wilt a view of < nhmiei'igthe value nf the Iwhiice thal 1 may retain. 1 pro-posc to sive, away abtint'SflOO acres of my lands luactual s.-ttlcrs.'*

Letter!* ure als« subjoined rmni Messrs. RKN.I.lt IITIT. of Riimmorviile. ll i:\r.v I.KSri». Willi m-

lung. T. P. AYKSIMORKI.WM. Greenv HO. tu<\. linn.TV. Tlitîs. .T. BAWLS. ohimbia. T O' i: F. |tr.H!.i::iist. J'aul's Pariah, Capt. SCIIKI./. Sninmi-mlle. T..P. VKKRIMAN. GrocnViXHi. J. N. WIIFTCKR. Fler-I'tii'o. WM. CUOK'I:. Jr.. Sjmrtatihiirfr. Maj. DAVIDli.wix. St. George's, Mrs. M. P. Ih»WK, bloreiioe,Tostr-n Tenxrnt. l5.imho-tr C. E. IIOBTOV, Williaitts-tou, J-'uANcisMrititAV. firaniteville. ISAAC KK.IIKKI.I..rinihatiiville. WM. M. 'J'nostAS, Knorec Pactory.WM. II. TAYUIU, Charleston. HAXIKT. W. Bimw.v.Lancaster C. H.. F. W. ltonrrn sox. Yorkvilie. A.DI: CAUAHKNE. Aiken. JOHN V. Htn-itKE. (.'liarleston,li. F. CLARK, Lott's P. C.. G. 17. Stn.i.iVAS. Tum-!>.ing Shoals, Laurens. Mrs. Yoi NU, i.'atnd 11. C. S.COE. hoadville. W. J). M.U'KlEl.n, Martin's J>.p'-;«T. W. BURS. Susiety Hill, and lion. .Luis I>.^ViLtJAMS, Laurens C. II.A neat and accurate map nf tho st¡:te is pivlixod

to thc pamphlet. Tins treatise, wu uuilcrstaml, isto bo traualatcd into German, French and Swedish,nul distributed hy the ag.-nts \ lin hav«- lum ap-[MÜitcd.togo toEurope in furtlioranwof thwciinse.Tho Bureau of Iiiimignttio 1 is in good hands, ¡mdive arc satislied that Gen. WAI.ENKU will d«i*:ill timijnerjçv. iutolli/rcnce and IIMIR eX|K;ric;iee cm-omjilish t<> pro'cuiu au intllis of reliable wini"abor tu thc State.

riàc Cm MVill.' ililli « ullintltllt lt :> Iron il

Cmiipa ny.Thc a -nnal meeting nf tin- Stockholder* nf Ibis

ijouipauv wa» held al. NickorsoiiV Hotel un Thurs-lay, May 2. Ur. M. LaS«nle was called tu (heUbair, ami Mr. ('. V. Cttrriiigtoii. Seer, ian .j theL'umpkny, waa rcqiii.-sled tu act. UK Secretary t>f themeeting. The Chuinnaii ajinointcd a cummitlccLO verify proxies, and called ilisui lin- -Im LL. il.t s

tor thc amount nf their imlividual stock.. Thei-oniniitteo reported do.lol shares ivpn."si med.TllClYcaiduUt, H. I'. ItaiUllltjt, I sip. n ail the ro-

nort of tho President and Directors, tugeiiici- withIbo Superintendent's rejiori. 1 In s v. re reforn-ilto a committee, who, alter examination, i. ]mri. 1'bo entire indebtedness of the cmipany tn bosomething ovor $2,23(l,UU0. Tho VXIH-USOH nf i bopast year, both ordinary ¡md extracrdinarv, Imveliejli'a little over $.aiU.IHMI: nf lh¡. alilellllt .? I li ». -

HU)have been appiicd to the rccoiis'ruetioii ofthat portion of tin: road destroyed by the uar and jfreshet; tim total income fur (be |KISI vear

'

has been 1251,000; thu actual debt ol tin mad bas.¡11 too past twelve* mouths, iitereasul $j(UMI vexclusivo of the interest aecruiiig upJU thot,Ixutdod debtof tho ooniiMtnv.The Committee concurred in the suggestion nf!

tho President^ that thc Act of the Ixgislatitru.passed at the session nf Ititti, relative to rel iring .

eertain bonds of Hie mad. should U'adopUd, and j v

rcctuuniuiid such adoption t.. this Coa\uutiuii. I vÜ11 niotiou ot Governor Hrr. (be Act .j Um |>;g-

¡alaturu ill regard to the bonds was accepted loibe stockholdors.The annual election for President ami l»ire«;torfi

was gone into, -.md resulted in IL I*. Hammett,Bsq., lieing unanimously re-elected u> tVi»i«leiit.uni Rev. J. P. Bo.c'i-. Daniel Brown, F-.|.. c I.Simeon Fair. Alex. McBcu, F.s»i., lion. li. J. IVrrv.Cul. L. D. Cbihls, A. C. Hawthorn, tu»]., IL T.Partner, Esi].. Gov. J. },. Orr, Unb't Stewart. Hsi|..Hr. J. \V. Vi. Marshall and Col. J. V. lived wer»; 11-irfueled Directors.Col. (î. F. Townes offered tho following ivwdii-

Liotis. which were (Kissed :

Hatolr.cL Thal thu stockholders of the Grcou-iritle and Lolunibis Itailnmd t'omnauy have heardtvith satisfaction that tin- railroad ti ad. IV. cu lin-W\' j is approach ii ig As'n-\ iib;, in North l'ai "linauniv sixty milos from the bend of ibo Gn-eiivilli;iud. Columbia Railroad-anil entertain Impt s thatthc etrciim.-taiices ut' thu countr> will ere longwarrant an extension of a eoiimi-ting nwd rromlireeuvillc. to meet thc railroad at ornear .Vslie-riU«.

Kcaclteil. 'That in the event of such ri nneclinhthc construction of a railroad from Xiimty-Six. or

ita vicinity, to Aiken for which ¡1 charter ¿«il-ready granted liv t li ir- State-, will at) 'td lo tb- bu¬siness and trade lieyuud thu uioiiiitaius -.< most iiirect eoiuiecliou with Uharlestnn, as well as villiUiihimbia. and also jd:. the Sniitbuesi in m-ai

LMiiiiection with the whole linc ni llir Oreen illvmd Columbia liailroatl. and rutisroueutly v. tbAshville and mads connecting therewith.On motion ol' Governor Orr. the following r sn

Inti- ii was passed :Hem etil. That thu President and Director* ol

ile- Greenville and Columbia Itailroad lie antli-'r-i/.cd to make 11 fair and eijintabic arraiigemetii « lithe Kino Bidgo Railroad Comp.tnv. which willenable tl.i'iii lo riRi thc lin envide intitis nvi r thelillie Ridge Ita il mad. and ilse Hie roiling 'loob.oftilt: latter I 'output!}'.

1)isfi-:i liHiiseiurul.The Washington eurrespundenl ..| the New Votk

í ùiiHèH'rcttt! Atlrrtiiwr says :

The Att'oriioy-GemT.'.rsi elalK»r¡tlc opinion "ti UH'disfranchising clauses in Hie Remus!mci.Vi is

will put ti ^lu)l tu ibe proscriptions «d' ¡¡¡i- I ".nardiof ltcgistratioii in lamisiann. and otln-r S..i:ih. riSlates. b« which nearly evi-r; white citiz' ii b.i.-bceu exeludeil I'mtii thu polls. The Attortii-y-liei:-i-ral is ol liit! opinion tic' every doubl mimi gu ,Ü

favor ol tin- cit-o n. and in- gives merv iibi.-raiiaiu-strttctioii tn several pionstoîm'i f U:e A.-: - 1:: .putimi. Among other legal posilioos Liken in Í«!«T-preting tim disiptnlilicatiotis. il is nssiimeit Ilia: ftiewords ''giving aid and coiufnrl tn thc ei mir ofthe United States." when the) occur 1:1 Cn-1 "ÍIS¡.-

tlllion. and cotiseijiiently i:i .ne cet nf 11 giliave no moaning whatever where tin enemies un

rebels, but a i»ph exelil.-tvelx !.. fi.wal's, and jlo aliell public eilendes. So say.-, every ailllm!-:!".Kiigiisb and American since ib.- original « I-were lirst nsetl in Umaiicietil stat ute nf the twvni v-

fi «a la year ul lalWald UL

The Silvano th Rcpulilicaii of the llb inslanl, lia;iii.' following :

MAUÎÎTKDISASTI'.K. Tul:tl Loss nf thc SrhooncvLoira and Cargo, m ar St. Ib-lena Souml. .Vc. ."

are indebted to Caplain C. C. Siapl. . .! !!?sjiiooiu-r Laura, for iii !? .!:?... ii g \> mu ul irs orlb- lossof lo- v-! : .". W,- retil. ! IrVen 1 -i 11?li Ile- ITtli ult.. IMIIIHII I.. Savannah, wnb :i i-nrgnnf nudusses, eoiisistiug ul I."« hogsheads, li- rei . j:.-..! J . knrels.I

o-, u. di -Ml iv tin- of \ptil In t.at ab.oi! !lnVl"ck m tb.-alli riiu .M. 11 -- weatiief at ll.e l im!.. iiig Uncí. : nioU«. and i. ;:.>. ;...:.:: :i :»lbank near "1. Helena S^nmd. ab.mt li- m'-:- m

east by i-mil dst.of fruin lie: llol'Hl .''IHutitiiig Uland. N"twiUi.-' .. im lin;ijloi'i was-madeto ligli'im brr L-. eutriiig !.'...

the deck kimi itiid siailiiig pul »>l lim hogsheadio lin- bold, sin; bilged; ¡'lid lill- il. »nd .1 !i I- ..

a Intal wo ..!..I

' ¡pl-rin Si ipb'.. arr»v. : bore yes! "d fti .!.«..

willi lb" I il'e . .I. " tl. i. . Oil --iii'- ..!!:.

rigging, ot a. »lamag» I comidi «n, b ::: ::!: that Jc..tdd b sav.-d from le r.

in- Laiil.i was Tl m i bllttlll ti. >> ioie.; I«

Fnitikrorlv-Maim.". was ....... I I'M Hem* í' d :

Cardenas, had Ini-u n;b»n!t ui-.tti -tv yeaira a

air! w.i- o.o ¡..MU d.Her « ir«., wa» v:ilm«L:tl »I-ni : »'.-» üi".-::::aud j

do!.ar- v.a- ct..-»:i. d :.. Mt-s-r-. I.a'lellwd Ä jl'ope of oiir cil> and wa also md i'lStired. |

TUB MTV CAR DIFFICULTY.

Tho following eoriv.-poiideiice has been -iOut us,.v .1 ii a icquirsi (.liai il 1)0 published :

(.HAKI.ESTOX, S. C.. April 20.1S07.Li".;. Majt-r-Cen. i:. Iv. Si-orr. Ass*1 Commissioner

Hun a it lî. K. ¡nal \. I..SIR: On W.-.1 ¡\ las i T entered Ut« street

<;¿r. nf 11 a r~ eil v. 1 was {nhl i»v tin1 conductor thatI eon Ul not ride. 1 asnal him wliy can't I ride?In- .-inswiTi-il : TiaVmuse yon can't--you are liol¡ill »wi.-1, lr-.iii ! !i:ivo r'i'ili' before, ami see no?.. ::HOII why I shuiiM not ride now. and -skeil him«¡eil avr'1 Iii-, i «i ri -i ci*. Ile lhen said again:|li'i;aii!>o .?HI rati'l. Notwithstanding his objec-îi«>ns as i was vor; unwell ¡ind much fatigued frnma loin» uni',., [ioofe a seat, tho passi-ngors makingnanni ff tr nit-. As I IÍK>1» the sc*aL tito «-onilnctors:¡iil: Vonmiiiiiot ride, as I have orders from thei.nnip:i:a.v that yon must lint ride.

hr. X.'illi. Min'of our most respectable i.hy.-i-ci ms h. in» .-il next nu-. I asked him if lie liiiilobjections to my riding in tim cars; ho said. 1 haveno person l-l»:»ihj«-ctiiiii. Tsniil. f. supposa'1 thc otherpassengers have iiuim. Í rwi-ivwl no answer fruin¡ill} nf I helli excepting Hie fl I Mitti Iinllliil physician.

lie '-l'iiiliictor I hi ii said: lt is not thc imssetigers.it mo; il i- avniust the niles if the Company,lin refnre \ ..i î: 11~- gel mit. Ile still argued tli.Hr1 could ii-ii ride, and I thal 1 saw no reason why Ishould not;

Al this time on.- nf tho gentlemen passengerssaid io thc conductor: If yon <lo not intend to go?>n. return me my ticket, ¡is ¡I. is my dinner hour;and I lien lcH Hie ¿av. A ei»lor»-tl wno,an, al o hav¬ing wills le i :i wh te child. s;iid sin- would have loleave ;!;.. rar. as thc child was hungry. Tho eon-illlCtof Silill lie Wi ililli go «'ll .1* iWOll iW I loft. 1was Hieu ndviscd hy Dr. JinrHi to leave Hu- car. hesaying lo ino that Ï una Um respectable a |Merson;.. create :m rxHtonioJit on a street car. I said Hie»erv facl of m'. being a l'ospecUilalo person was a

-uiticieiit reason for my hiing allowed to ride on asired ear.

1 theil »-.-ml lo ¡in conductor . As T am detainingI hose gentlemen fnun Uivir hm-itiiîsfl anti the chil-jren are hungry. I will h ave the car. hut for no

ntliei' reason; 1ml ?!' lhere in any way, 1 will makeyou pay th ar for il.Nuw. sir, t ru-ipeotfuUx applv lu von forreilrcas.

MAUI V. DOWEKS.

[Vol", ol' INl>Ol:SEME>JT OX Tilt: LOTTER OK M Mt Y

1". lUtWKUS.]I fE.UHJRARTERS ASSISTANT COXXIKSIOXEB)

UITUIUI! li.. K. .V A. !.. S. C..i'IIAKI.KSI'IJ.N*. S. c.. April JJ. I8«J7. )

Uos;ioe(fMll'. transniitloil to tie- IVonlont amiHireclors nf the Charleston City Railroad Cunipa-ny. li has b'-en decided hythe u»nrt> "f SewYork. I'eiiusylvaiiia, tho District nf Columbia, andother States'thal public carriers havo un right toL'Xelnile individuals from their conveyances on nc-CuUlit of eolor.

I eiMisiil< ration ol' Hu; larg . numbers ol' coloredriiiv.i iis r- :-:.!..'.» ol' Ibis cit} il. is Ixith unwise andimjusi mi tin- |»arl of ymir company I» deny loUll in :i lirivtlogo which the laws of the Unite«!Stales will event nailv grant. 1 would, the-cl'nre.stibtni; that il would h" jmlieioii- lor yon lo uh-viate any unpleasant decision, enforci-d hy law. tont O'ICI-COH----.1 ro/»»/i/'/#"//«thal wliieli will inevita¬bly br eiiforceil HIM iii yon In a rosorl lo the Courtspi l.iw. I'.;, so ditingyon'will uuietlysettlo the«i MM] ipiesiiiin which ai. present disturbs and agi-tatin ¡li.' public mind. *

I am convinced that He- fears ol' many that Miccain Wi-nial !>?. crowdajil willi colored people win»wish M take advantage nf thin new privilege are

jiu,gunny, as hut. few colorer! peuple will feel dis-[1.1-,. il,, a: on o break down Hie "social harriers"i.) ibis community, anal t hus acipniv an iinplcaa-»1:1 notoriety.

1 ttoiihl res|>oetfiill» r -.pi.-st thal yon return theit..-!-.-..l i.Ditiiuuuiiniiioii with your decision at¬ineheil.

Sigile,!» ll. K. SCOTT.Uievei Major-i ¡cn. anal Asst. CmnniV.

Ollie ia I cupv: II. W. -Sin rn. lit. Lieut.-Gol. andA. A. (¡en.

OKI-'IIT Cll.Ull.KSTo.N ClTV li.\ll.W AV ( '< iWl'AKT, I. CU.MII.KS ny. S. C.. April ililli. Ist»7. (

Major Oeiierai I!. K. Sca>l r :ti IM lin I have thc honor now lo acknowledge

Hie receipt of your t'otitmilllicatinll, ill relation iothe usc nf the cars, I» the colored impulat mi of Hieeily. I trust Ilia! you will not suspecl lora tno-

melit lh.it the <le!a;. in this ack .aiwhshjciiieut was

nt all ineoiisistcni willi I liar? res|ieet 1 entertain forwm. pcrsniialh ami oliicially. Voil, will I feel, doIllaara' than excusa; the dela;., wie-li I venture In ex-

|irvss the hopi- thal "ii ut:\l Moiialuy, the davap-lointcil for my Hoard ol lijrectors to finally detcr-llilli: Hie i| i HÜOII. J '.«ill then bi- eiiahleil tn eolil-

uiiitieaio the iiiliiriU 'i iou that your ra'Comiiiemla-;;.ui hus IHMMIadoptcil hv them.

1 have every reason to hope that il will be sn.

li.d will linn fur ll ivueIf ami ni (heir behalf Lave|i|casure in uiviug you Hi a-vidoin'e a*f the caiuli-leiiarc I led iu tie- liinoerilv aaf your suggestion.

Verv Kes|»eeltulle,'Ymir Ohdt Sc-rvl.(S.gncd.) JSO. lUUHS. I'rosidciil.»¡:i.-.:il ll. W Sïiirn.ia. I.i. Col. ami A. A. (iemiral.

( »pi i.T Cinni.i.siaiv ( i rv K.VM.V. AY COSIVA.NVII'aimer l.rnaal timi Katu Itoy streets.

t harle.-lon. S. C.. May .Sil. 1S67. )ildjiW tit'm'rol lî. /». Stutfl, ' á.»#ii«i/«j/a»«.T.Liua'EUAi,-I have ilivhoiior tn trausiuit lo yon

he follow im; reno'ul ion which was pa-ned hy the'.nani of Ihrcctairs nf this Company Hus Jay." /.'<sot''/./. Thal Ile- car-, lie thrown npam m Hie

.iil.hi . and Ihal instrn linns lie given in the sev-i..l e .iniu. 1.1 -tn recogni/U! the right of all per*uti- In nala! thcleill."

lam. (iein ial. very ivpseclfully.four oh't servant,(Sigiii "1. ) JOHN. ¡-. liions,

iflicial : l Yesideid.II. W.SMITH. ßn-vL Lient. Col. ami A. A. timi.

IfKAOyi ATKUs ASSISTA?.! Ci»Minissioxi:n.I I li I:.\ I liKKIIOKKS, I'ltKCDMKN* AMII A BAN- j

ooNKii LAXOS, Smrrii CAROLINA,CHAULAS lox, S. C.. May Ith, I8H7.

lons S. liions. Usg., 1'resident Charleston Cityhallway Company Cli:irIc>loii, C. :

Sm: I haw- thc huton' tu acknowledge the i'a>?..ipi nf ymir cuiniiiuiiicatioii of May ;i.«, iiifuriuitigrn-of thc act imi nf your JVtan I nf Ihreelnrs m

.pening ile cars Itt ..li classes of Hie L'niiimtiinly.Allow me io caaiiinratidalo yon that a spirit nf

d.erahty has pr ^ula-il in vi'mr C"i. rr»eln, ¡indieel (miliillelll that the ciilol-e'il iwuple nf Hus city. iii appréciât*- vour aciiuicsceiiee in a deiiiaiialill.-ll is rail 'I min il la» Hie -pint nf Ulti ilgi.'.I .un, vcr respa.-clfailli.

Vinn* aîlaealicill servant,IC K. SCO'I'I',

Hil. Mitjaar-Ociia-ral. Assistait! I'omiiiissiouer.. ? .

City \irk Irs.I t'i'tmt lin i t.iii.sttlittiiiiiiilts!. ]

IIAYOU AMI AI.I»I:KMKS DIM'OSKI) l-'usmit Ht.nn-ISI.1T Al'.MIXTKIi lil (iENKKAI. I'oi't: Till? <!i»n|>ni.!. i'ai.vsi'tn:iii»NAi. OATH AnnixisTKiiKt» ruAfPailXTliKS.\ >ti rda; mnriiim_' th- drowsy muiiototiy ofom

itv w;is nroit-iil ami \:irieil l»\ the reonrt iwhichprcaal millie wings nf Hie wiml iu*i Hie lien?o II i'» ir.- nf the oilieers nf ! hu poliare.) that anHr-lot" inn! Itefll ree- ive I fn.Mll (iem-ral l'ope Mppoint-ng :i Mayor and Hoard u!' Alalel men in the place othe ill'-lliuU-nls V. hu W!'e i oIllunie.I ju olViee le. allnlcr fruin lie- mililury. forhidding ¡In- usual elee-

;ii April uh. Many (we will uni MIC alli nf the;.!ith nnii :ipp.iiit--.l i. p..-;ii-.n mi'the lina rdvete tal ii <i>iiipli-ta-|\ b\ surprise. The fnlluwiiig-. -i i ..p. ... H.. nrdi'i' ... el at the regular.cling.il'lhe Moa i'll ve; te: ila llliirilillg.

Ih-Ai.'uiis. i until Mn ITA uv DISTRICT. >Atlanta, «iii.. April ;Huh. lSirj. j

-ei I'M. OltJiKt: IN... I'J. »

I h.- t -riii nf utnVai oi' Maynr ami IUta ni nf Ahler-ncti a.f Augusta, tia., having i-Xpireil. the fuHow-g oi'iieeis are .ippointe.l ;n theirpliiee until ri'gis-

raliuii ara nba- eaamplct'Nl and an elect inn held inie. ..:.?! mc" with ile- lawn .-f the I'nita-.! Stales.Hi i-niumumi ul' Hi,--.el "> ~m i.iein ial Tului

'upc.M. K. Swnr.iNvs

C: pl. s. Inianlrv.'A. A. A. <;.M \>..i: Killer I ld «Iga it.Al.Ul-.llMKN -t'lttSI VVAKM laines I'.. Ihshop.

Ch .m.s .V. I'hiijHit, Ueiin I'. IV-ay.St:«'i»M> Wann Kpliiiiim I'we »ly, Samuel Lew.

lonepll H. liuy iiolds.liiiitli WviiO Ueiijamiii Coule.. Wm. II. Tull.

I.l.rub li. I'latt.I'u! ,;;ii W M:II Hiivial I.. |{.»:ttli. lt. H. l:.i||..ek.

>ti> «I. I.yiia-h.On the "hack »ar this a.l-.Ier WU--a.llllorsi.il Hie lol-

ow ill*; :« \i ni SIA. ii i,, jjiii Wu.

' I. I/-'--.. /-...... VitrnKitt fi i.'if . j

Sil:'; i UV. Iintily ll*a* toa fi J of Al.|,nilen ap.miiilé.l i. He- f.nguitig-urder lo m.-r; ai tm.ulliieil l.'iuni.'M :. ; ¡\.- ,, e|,.e¡.. i.,:, l<la-.0 ..? sv.urn inlu ni..-.

Verv re-pi ci fnii..isigneali rosi ICI: l'.l.ti|a(;i;r.

Miivnr f Hi" i '.i i nf Augusta.Ali. T iie- rendimr nf tl;e-e »liM-uiiieiits. Hie I "nani

.r Aid-i ie- ii iiiljoiic icl. S.ii. .-??ii nib on eiui-inlhlliun wita ! I'o|iiiu;.;i.|;ilU o| this' Punt, Iii-Il e ..i »I ..; I ..-'. leauivetn .1 (he uki hnanl aminiioiiiiei .l thitl. relieving thai in- was ¡io lunger.'li -. r ol' I lu . it v. ha- ili-eiiie<| it improper forell' :.. il-illlillisli !l;. nalh nf lillie,' lo t||i; a¡i|lli¡|i-.-- ..! a.. o,-..,I Pope. i i. t-Jwe.-ii-v. huw'.-Ver...A a dili'eri.'iil. M. W ..I li:.- malter, ami a|. Hie rc-

pn s< of that aiiiicer lie c.'i.-eii:. d to iiidui.'l in;..liilCI lits .ee-.,.||-.

I:, llii'ti nn-'i 'h''! i ' iii'tiiiiiislei' l-i Hu- appom-'ft.., l«-g:ii.iitig Willi toe A Ide r.a.VII a.I the uslv- nd Hie î'nliiTwmg ..¡ni, :

I il.i sin univ swear that I will, to Hieiltimsi ..!' ff- ¡»Wi r, sui-po.'i. advainn- pro-cet

'. .'.'..I tie 1.1 r.icr. pe.,.-,. -, ., w.-lf;,,-.. .,)ii i : . I '.i. ;i; -t.- :.i :t iiihal.iiiuVi-i. and willI.I.:||II;ÍII deiiieati lip elf in th'- uliiceof liieml-erulII.i a t; I'»um' '. il said cilA. aecnrdiiig IOite le.-law.-a...fr .-.>.: ms th.-ivolV f* I h- l.c-.t a.fmy sk il! .'iel .¡it Ignieiit, >1" sw. ar that I will sup-¡..ri'. .'-..-. ..i-. .. -i i- > i. J n.r-ib,, siii-alIllili Twill ppoi I ' tii ctiuii of (ho t'uiti>|Stüt-r: ... h, lp m.- ii. .1.

\Vtr.nn '.t>»i-|i ii»r. ^ i-iLr. afd rn..aboutai ;i v.-,;( !i';!|i. '... il.nty-liii years nf

;:;..-. '.. Ü .it ! I apparel!!, ..1 j". : |. \ h . :i|~p ¡arta ?e..jtim;ti-'l iiitn ih, riv.-r al ti;-d--. I; al lin Ift-I a! Iv:-! !.....:"! . tr t whnc tie- tide w.i-i nin¬ti:;' :> vir stioii!-. ll- iniiVnr was . Nid.-iitb--. :. I- -!:-i.--:i...'; .is iie was îah-.nuu u::-¡. r ii .. ¡ti¬ll la':« -i hap:- r. I'uli -. :.i U H.Sir ck cim I ivlmw l.tii>-ei! I :.- atti TIIJII mit: 'iiatelv ntsh'-d t- th-sc lea, ailil v i:!: .. -i laln.« ..;' ; .|. HI, e.- dillin.-!.?« 'i lum In simrv Whetl !:? v..-- ab ie I x-It-ltKle! !"i» iialvelltnie ¡....I ;.e.-.-! .ii:, |-.s|u|

hil, io ins rtCilS":'. althoituli forillliateli he h:,,¡ii. I ilrdA'iia '.. Il- wa i |«îa. in i »4goti and lak-nl.oiuc.. Sttctt'imilt .W'i.v.

ONE PRICE

OUR SPMNfl STOCK IS NOWready, and comprises a better assort¬ment of

CLOTHINGA N U

SAdapted to this market, than we

have ever offered. We have givenparticular attention m getting nptliis Stock to lightness of fabric,strength of material and durabilityol' color. Much tho larger portionof our Stock is made in our owu

workshop, and we warrant it in

every respect equal to custom work.We have Goods not of our own ntui-IItact ure, such as are usually sold

ready-made, the difference we shallhe glad to show our customers.

lu fixing our prices, from whichwe make no deviation, we have takeninto consideration the depressedstate of the market, and the univer¬

sal desire to buy goods cheap.Wc give below some of our lead¬

ing prices :

CHECK I'ASSDIEItE SUITS.$8 00

ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS .ll 00

ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS.13 00

L5LACK AMI WHITE MIX CASSIM KRE

SUITS, our own mako . . . .17 00

mREE STYLES OF MIDDLESEX CASSI-

MERE SUITS. DA11K, MEDIUM. AND

MGiiT MIXTURES .... 18 Ü0

BLACK AND Wi 11FE MIX CASSIM MUK

SUITS . ... 22 UO

SILK MIX TRICOT, DIFFERENT MIX¬

TURES ... 21 (»

ITNK LL.M K HERMAN TRICOT SUI I S 27 00

DARK DROWN GRAfN DR Pt »UDER

SUITS 2li 00i

HLACK DEESH .SUITS, ranging in »rici!

fr.«» .$w to ra 00

LINUX SUITS, from . Sf»io20 00

In addition to the above, we have

many good Styles of LIGHT ANDDARK FANCY

C A S S T M E R E S,IN FLL.L SUITS

And in Pants and Vests.

ALSO,

\ I.l'ATA SACKS

HUAI' DEETK sn IS

MARSEILLES VESTS Whit.-unJ FancyIH.UE I LA NX Tl SLTÍ3, <>i' very lino ijtialit\HEAVY WHITE DUCK SUITS, fa«., ftc.

FüENISHING (Í00DS.In addition to our usual assort¬

ment of GKNTLE.HK.VS FURNISH¬ING GOO i KS, w«' wish to call parii-rular attention to our

SHIRT DEPARTMENT.We have made arrangements lo

have our SM HITS made by our own

Pattern, and we think they will

[.ampare favorably in style and Ht

n it li any Shirt on the market.Til Kl COMPRISE FOUR QUAL¬

ITIES, #2 50, *:{ Ol», $3 ."><>, and

M 00. i

We invite the attention of COUN¬TRY MERCHANTS and PLANT-IviiS TO Ol H STOCK, which we|¡ire selling in quantities al vrn lou

prices.

MUM UiLLÍAVÍS i PIMM, |No. 270 MM STREETJ

CORNEK OF IIASEL,

C/JIAK.I J :s'iv >N. s. C. _April ll ) [

¿ir Tin- Relative*. Friends mid Acnnaint-av.ron of Mr. SIM! Arr?. J. E. C. BRETTER, and family, are

invited lo attend tlie fanerai of thc latter at No. B2 Springstreet, at 4 o'clock Tint 7)<t>i. 1May fi"

SPECIAL NOTICES.*rNWTCE.-COXR10NEES PER 8TEAM-

90117" MONERA, aro hw»br notified Hint she IR TintTVîvdinchariiînn carao nrNorth Atlantic Wharf. All Ooodsremainins on tin- wharf :it sunset will bc stored nt ox-

pensa and rink nf owner».WIT.T.N h CTTIsOT.M. Agent*.

Ali Fn i-ht amounting to fitt.v-n (13) dollars, or less,inn«! l»: paid on tin- wharf before, delivery nf Goods.

M.iv fi 2

liTTPF.P.TrFTf'ATE OF STnCK LOST.-NOTICEia hor.-dry rMwi. that application trill he made in six

weeks from ilate, for a renewal of oorlinra'o No. (58 for tonshan'* In thc randal stool; of thc Tîeliof Loan An«ocis-li'in. stmiliiiT in th'1 nanin ol' .Tunos S. Hycr, theoncinal haring been destroyed hy Sherman's Army,

slav fi 1 mav «,18

lt's- ATA MFETTvO OF THE PTTAP.LESTONFinr. FNOINF. COMPANY held at their Hall, lt tras

unanimously rc-mlved thal ihn thnnks of the company helendere.i Mr. T.F.WIS KKVAKE for furnishing refreshmentsni tho fire on thc morning of the -1th April.May fi 1

AÄ-WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCEE. M. IVmTÎNO. Eso,., a* a rand ¡«lato tor Sheri fl" ofCharloslon i.Tudioiall District, at the next election.September m

«TT WE AHE AT'TnOTiTZET) TO ANNOUNCEWM. RT.HM THNOT.Eas a Candidato for the Shoriffaltyni the ensuing election.September ll fi H

«ÎTMESSRS. EDITORS YOU WILL PLEASEnnnonnr- Chm. A.M. MAN ldAULT as a Candidate forSheriff nt the ensuing election. A CITIZEN.November :i stn

as- MESS E S. EDITO ll S :-PLEASE AN-NOUN'i T. .TOUN" T. MILLRi AN ns a Candidate for Shcrin"of charl.-sion District, at tin: election in .Inly next,nml obligo.

THE MECHANICS AND WUKKINOMEN.September 20

tnr ARTIFÍCLAL EYES.-ARTIPIÍTAL HU-MAN EVES madi! to order and inserted hy Dra. F.lUncHawl P. OOUOLEMANN (formerly employed byROISSOSXKAU, of Paris), No. 599 Broadway. Now York.April M Tvr

AYaTNOTICE TO MARINERS.- -C A P TAIN SAND PILOTS wishing to anchor their vessels In AsuloyUiver, are requested not to do so auywJiere within direct

ramie of the heads of the SAVANNAH RAILROADWHARVES, on tho Charleston and St. Andrew's eldo ol

tho Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with theSubmarine Telegraph Cable will i>e avoided.

S. C. TURNER, H. M.Harbor Muster's Office, Charleston, February 0, ltjfifj.February 7

«ff»£KROUH OP YOUTH-A (¡ENTLEMANwho suiTored for years Irom Nervous Debility, Frn-niatnrc DLI»}*, arni all the cif.-ots of you th III I indlscre-lion, will, for lim saki- of suffering humanity, som] tren,to all who need il, the receipt and directions for makingthe simple remedy l>y winch ho was cured. Suffererswishing lu prom l»> Un? advertiser's experience, can doso by addressing, in perfect confidcuce,

JOHN H. OGDEN,April 22 ¡linos1. No 42 Cedar street, Now York.

ll EA U T f V V 11 HA] lt. CHEVALIER'SLIFE Foil THE ll Al lt positively restores gray hair to

UK origins) color and youthful lieanty; Imparts life ano

strength lo Hie weakest hair; stops ila fulling out at

once; keeps tim head clean: is unpnnilleled usa Lui:

dressing. Sold hy ail Druggists and Inshionablc hair¬dressers, and at my office, No. 1123 liroadway, NewYork. IKARAll A. CHEVALIER, M. D.

D »WIE .V MOISE.No. ICI Mooting streot.

Opposite Charleston Hotel..Tan uar \ I .linos

W BATOHELO B'S HAIR DYE.-THISSPLENDID UAIR DYE ls the best in the world. Theonly mir mid jter/eel Dye-harmless, rvllabie, instan-IAUOOIIS. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints.Natural nindi ur Drown. Iteiuedies the ill efforts of Iku!/>yr.<. Invigorates the hair, having it soll und beautiful.Tho genuine is signori WiUittm .1. />'ii/Wir:/>>r. All other».jp- men- imitations, and should lu* avoided. iVtld by ull

Druggists and Perfumer*. Factory, No. ul Hardeyst.ro.-t. New York.

tt¿¡ . HEW \ Itt: i >F A COUNTERFEIT.DOCCIIIIHTjo tyr

« « ' A VOUXO LADY RETURNING TO HERcountry hume, after a sojourn of a lew monllis in Hie

city, was hardly recognized liv her friends, lu place .'t

scanne, raslie. Hushed fare, site hail a soil rnliy com¬

plexion m almost maride smoothness, und Instead ot

iw uty-three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon In-i|Uirv as to Un- cause ol HO ,. r.-.u a change, sin- plainlytold them thal .-ti.- it-..l Um Clin'AS IAN BALM, undconsidered li au invaluable acquisition to any lady's toilet.Itv ii>> ilse any Lady or ( icutl. men eau improve (heir per¬sonal appearance un loin.Ired fold, lt 1- simple in its

combination, us Nature In-rseh is simple yoi unsurpass¬ed in ils clllouev in drawing impurities from, also heul-

lug, cleansing and beautifying tin' skin and complexión.IJ\-its direct action on the cutido it draws from il ull its

(inpurities, kindly healing lin- sumo, »nd leaving the stir-

facu as Nature i..tended it sliouid lu-citar, soft, smoothand beautiful. I't-iee il, sent by .Mail or Express, un re.

.-..ipi of un order, hyW. L, CLARK A: CO., Chemists.

No. :t West Fayette »reel, Syracuse, N. Y.Tho only American Agents for the sal« of Hie Hame,Mur. li ;ui ly

ir7>~ THE STATE Ol' SOUTH CAROLINA,DAltLINOTON DIHritllT.-IN EQUITY-li. W. ED-WARPS, Adiiiinistralur T. E. IIOWLE, nr. E. S. UOWLE,JAMI.:, P. WILSON AND OTHERS.- HILL FOR IN¬JUNCTION, ACCOUNT AND RELIEF.-It is ordered(bat tho CREDITORS ol THOMAS E. IIOWLE, deceased,be eiijoiucd from proireeiling lo recover Hn-ir claims al

law against Un- complainant, ami that they do prove andestablish their demands against Un- said HOWLS beforeIbo Coiuiuissoner of this Court, on or before the lirst dayof December iiexl. mid in delhull ther.-of Ihui Uley bub.irri-'l Un- bi-ii"Ul "f any decree to b.- pronouueedherein.

'I'll- ubove is u inn- "py from the uriginal ur>ler uiaüuin Un: aimve slated eas.*, I2tli February, ISSI".

A. F. EDWARDS, c. E. n. H.Culilliiissioiior's Office, Darlington c. il.. Fob. 22. ltS'>7.Februaryss4i

«¿-1HI: STATE i >F Sui Tl L'AROLLNA-DARI.INCTON HI.>TRICT-IN KOUITY-HANNAH .1.UART. Administratrix. ELLEN K. UART, JOHNMTTUERsllKiN. rt nt. -BILI. KOR INJUNCTION,M ni NT AND RELIEF.- lt is ordered Unit Hie r.«Uii-orsol JOHN I.. UART bc enjoined rroui pnseediug lonirover tin :.- Lom* at law agaiusl tin- coiiiplsiiiaul, andlint they do prove and ..stablish their demaoils againsttin- .-.nid John !.. Har!. K-fon lin- ComuiissiiHier ol

this Court, "ti or before th-- lir^t «lay of November neil,und in d. Inuit thereof thal they bc barred from Ibo ben-eftl "I any di-.-n-e lu i»- made herein.

lt is also ordered thal e. . "p> ol this order ho publishedat least once a w> rk until :1K- liTM day ol November nextin the Darlington .*w..''i"ie and He- Clurleston IMtilyXevt.

I'h.- MIMIV. I- a imo iropy from tin- original order madein the above casi-, i .'tb February, iso;.

A. F. HOWARDS, r. E. D. D.COMMISSI.INKU'SHKFI<:K. Darlington t' H.. February22.'IW7. illili February %i

ur Hi: STATE OE SOCTII i:\IHiLINA;DAR LlNO CON DISTRICT.-INEQU'lTY -D l:. BACOTAND I 1. UACiXr, Adiiiiiiistrators, PEl'Elt S.

I:A«:OT, III! III.IK- VNDl.'REDITOIW UK VKTERs. |:.\COT.-Cpon lii-aring Ibo pleadings in this «-a»-, it

.m n.- n-.n .: W W. Il VUI.1.EK, i oiupliuuailis' Solid-,r,... :. r< .1 Ulai all .'iel singular tin- creditors "I Ihe bite

peter s. I'..ii-"l. i.'oiuplaiuaut's Intestate, bo ropun-dto lile ami pnnvtheir resisjctive deuiaudH and debts in

pidguieuis and otbi-rwiw agailist tin said Int-ritan-, be-IOM- Un: i Vinmis.Moiior oi this Court, by ur belor>:.lliolir-n ita} "I S'iVeuilior noxl. and in defuiilt tln-reol thatlb' -/ be ii. li.ui-..I Irvin Ile: l>>m».-fn .>! miy dt-erre to bcmud" Jo r. oi. an.i thal lile Coiiiiiiifc.-iotn-r ol'this Coulldo ndveitist lld- order otn-e a niviilli m Hie Dsrliugluli.N ..'...,( / and the liar:-:, ii fniiy Yew*, until Uni-.nd tirnl day --i N.»v«mb«r io

I ho abo o is a ir.p. irvin the original order madein lim alwtvccu-e, b.i'.b.ot l-'vbruary. I.sr.7

\. F. EDWARDS, c. t. lr D.i'.i:omis*i<Hn-r's . tüten. Darbngloii c H . Fi.-broary 22,

l-c;s:¡t:11 I'vbruar) al

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( I I ASTJ-LLLiAirS

I-'.n- ld i.iii. i nu Siqii i iliiniM Hoir,

rPH lill I VDJES INpKflAI.I.'i I'll IS INVALUABLEJ ilf^ti. ..-.'?lilli.. I. I- l.r-'-lI J' 1 HÜ: nil «lino-I lt|.

di p.n- '.-.- arlick :.. i.ni.il-- Liauty.ii ca»ityapplied,.1... - :...! iium ¡ ..ij.ii.- :i.>-. km, bm acts directly ou lin-:,.i t- li i. «:irra:¡i.-d i-> r.-i.n.v -u|w.rtt:ioiis hair from;...». for* li^ad i.i !i-.'iii any |stri <?. He i-.-Jy. completely,i.,t:tll\ an.l rao -a.i- . viirfjaling tie- -ann-, leaving fll--skin-ott.simmth and iiainrid. ibis is Ho: only annie

.ll., ii.. n io n. and is the only real cilectiutt ricplbt.U.rj m ' »sh ¡ni. I'nco .-<. tit- per piiokage, »..in po-ipani i".or- .util.' -, "ii r.-.i-ipi ni au order, by

UERiiER, -Itt: t ts .V cu., chemists;Man li o>i ly: No. 2*.'. River KL, Troy, N. V,

SPECIAL NOTICES.US* CONSIGNEES' NOTICE_MERCHANTS'

Line schooner N. W. SMITH will discliarge cargo ThitDay, ai Adger'H N< rth TVhnrf. All gooda not railed forbefore sunset will be stored at risk and expense of iun-

signées. WILLIAM ROACH.May 6 1

$fè~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THEMarion Steam Fire Company, held at their hall on theEvening ortho 3d Inst., it was unanimously

Jt.-*r.!rr,t, Tint tho thank? of this Coumany be and aroherebv tendered to Messrs. Cameron. Barckley k Co., forthHr kindness In allowing un to place our new Hose Car¬riage on exhibition at their store.

Extract from thc minntes.8. BEAUSSANCl,

Mav 61 Secretary M. 9. F. E. Co.

ITS' OFFrCF. SAVANNAH ANTD CHARLESTONRAILROAD POMPANT. No. 5fl BROAD RT., APRIL Sf.liv,,.-Holders of tho Soven Per Cont. First MortgageSecond Lien Rond» of the Charleston and SavannahRailroad Comnany, are respectfully informed, that on

and after the first proximo, the Savannah and Charles-ton Railroad Company will issne Scrip Certificates inlien nf receipts given whoa the Bonds were surrender¬ed : and will continue to do so until tho F!r»t nf June.alor which time tho book« will be closso-1. and th-1privilege ot substituting said Bonds for Stock will termi¬

nate. S. W. FISHER,Secretary and Treasurer Sav. is Chas. R. R. Co.

Mav ii 2

SHIPPING.FOR VT3W YORK-.UERCH ANTS'

LTXE.-Thc ro"iilar packet schooner L. S. DA-^VTS. BISHOP Master, having a nari cargo en¬gaged, will meet with quick disoateh.

Mayrt WILLIAM ROACH.POR W1LOTNGTOX,*í. cT-THE

good schooner "FOAMING SEA" will receiveifreisht Th<s Day, and sail for the above port-To-Mnrrow, 7th.

Fr Freiglit engagements apply toRISLEY .fe CREIGHTON.

Comer East Bay and Accommodation Wharf.May fi 1

OLD liSTABLISilliB DRUG STOREE. H. KELLERS & CO.,

(LATE IMII.V & DOUX)

WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DRUGGISTS,No. 131 MEETING STREET,

Tkird dooi* above Market,HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO

their usual stock of pure and freshDRUGS

MEDICINESDYE STUFFS

EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODSFINE SOAPS

TOILET POWDER 3POMADES

COSMETICSCOMBS

BRUSHESEXTRACTS, 4c.

Comprising invoices irotu thu most reputable manu¬

facturers. On hand, all the principalPROPRIETARY MEDICINES,

Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV¬ALIER DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac. Also, a

large uHsortiucut ofSURGICAL INSTRUMENTO

TRUSS ICS»ADDLE BAGS

MEDICINE CHESTSGLASS

METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODSGLASSWARE OE EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Urcnt attoutiou is pa. J to thc importation and selec¬tion of

PURE AND FRESH DRUGS,and none other arc allowed to go out of thc Establish¬ment

PRESCRIPTÍONS compoundedwith accuracy, and the public eau

depend on Die utmost reliability inthc execution of orders.E. II. KELLERS, il). Il BAER. lf.0.Mur.-h 'J

OFFICIAL.11 nul ii H i> i-f «'i's s«-<omi Militar v District,)

I .No lilli CMlnLINA AND huL'TH I'ABOLINA), [COI.U-.VUIA, S. C., March 'Mst, IS67. )

raKKKHAi ORDERS NO. I.|I. IN COMPLIANCE WITH GENERAL ORDERS NO.

10. Headquarters ol' the Army, .March 11th, 18ii7, tho un¬

dersigned hereby assmues command of thc- second Mili¬tar) District constituted by UN: Act ol Congress, PublicNo. (JK. '.'J March, 1H07, enUtleil "An Act lor the nioru

efficient government nf the rebel Status."II. In Hie execution of thc duty of thu Commanding

«ii-uurul to maintain thc security of the inhabitants intheir persons and property, to suppress Insurrection, dis¬order and violence, unit to punish or cause to be pun¬ished all disturbers of ilia public peace and criminals,tho local civil trinunuls will bu permitted to biko juris-licuou ol nuil try offenders, excepting only such coses us

may hy the order ol the Cumin anding General be ruleredlo a Commission or other military tribunul for trial.

lil. The civii governincut now uxLsdng in North Caro¬lina und South Csrolina is provisional only, ami in all re¬

spects subject tn thu punimouut uuthority of thu UnitedSuites, ut auy time to abolish, modify, control or super-ced? the sume. Lo-al luivs and municipal regulationsliol incounlsiuiil with thc Constitution und laws of the

United bluies, or thu proclamations ol' the I'rusfelcut, or

»uh Mich légitimions :is ure or muy be proscribed in theorders of ihn Commanding Ueueral, are hereby declaredto bu in loree; und, in conformity therewith, civil oQicers

are hereby authorized tt» continua the exercise of their

proper functions, and will be respected and obeyed bythu inhabitants.

IV. Whenever any Civil Officer, Magistrate ur Court

neglects or refuses to perlorm au official ucl properly re-

i|uired nf such tribunul or officer, whereby due andrightful security to person or property nhuU bo itemed,(hu eua« will be reported hy the l'ost Cotnumilder to ibese

Headquarters.V. l'ost Commuiidi rs will CUUKU lo lu: arrested persons

charged with the cnLumission of crimes und offenceswhen the civil authorities fail to arrest and bring suchotfcuilers tu trial, mid will hold the iccused in custodyfor Iriiil by Miliuu-y Commission, Provost Court or othertribunal organized pursuaut to orders from these Head¡quarters. Arrests by military authority will be reportedpromptly. The charges preferred will be accompaniedby ihn evidence ou Wilietl llleyare loUUiled.

VI. The Commanding General, desiring to preservetranquility and order hy means uu«l agencies mo.t conge¬nial tn flu- people, solicits the zealous ¡md cordial co¬

opération of civil oihceis lu the discharge of their dulles,mid the uid of nil good citizcus in preventing conuuet

tending to disturb the peace; and to the end that occa¬

sion may seldom arise for tin- exercise of mihtary au¬

thority In matters of ordinary civil administration, thcCommanding Ueueral respectfully und earnestly com¬

mend* lo the people and authorities .of North and SouthCarolina unreserved obedience to tim authority uow es¬

tablished, and the diligent, considérale and impartialexecution nf the laws enacted for their government

VII. All orJcrs heretofore published to the Departmentot Hie M'Uth are hereby continued in loree.

The following uauied officers ure announced us thestaff of the Major Lit Ji-rul CommaudiugCapt J. Vf. Clous, '.?tli 17. s. lufantry, Act Asst. Adjt

Getl. and Aldc-de-L'i uip.Capt Alexander Mooro, astb U. fi. lufantry, Aidc-Uc-

?'amp.|;vt Maj. J. H. Myrick, 1st Lieut. Jd Art., Aide-de-camp

alni Act Judge Ad Visralc.

Major Jmncs P Koy. fith U. S. lull Act AssL Inspect.Cell.

Hvt. Major General . <J Tyler, Deputy QuartermasterGen. C. S. A., Chief Quartermaster.Bvt Uri;:. C.-neral Vi. \V. Darns, Major and C. 8., C

s. A.. Chic! Commissary ol Sunnisrenee,Uvt Lieut Col Charles Pag^ Surg. U. S. A., Med. Director. D. E. SICKLES,

Maim-1 ,eii.-ni i ommaniling.Ollielal : J W Ci.oi «. AWle-Je-Cainp MaivnüS

There coined ; hui tiding* ofjoy tn all,To young und to olí I, tn gieat and to small;I ju: beenty which once wa* *? precious and rare,ls tree mr all. and ali may br lair

Hy Hie u»«- nf

CUASTELLAll'SWHITE LIQUID

ENAMEL,|*.-r Improving and IScaiitifyiuii tie'Complexión,

in- ni"-t valuable sud p.-itecl prepataiion In use. fortiling ile-sim a beaiiuiut lKarl hke tint, that ls only.unit tu youl h. lt quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pun-.1.-. Wntclii-f!, Mom I'itches, sui owue.ss Eruptions,md all m.pui mr.-m tin »km, kindly healing the samecaving the skia while sud clear as alabaster. Its useanuot be detected bj the closest scrutiny, sud being a

-.-gelable reparation IH perfectly barnies*, lt 1- the.nu article m ¡hi-Kimi u-.-.l bj the french, and is COI1-iuli-reil te. ihr l'ariidan a» indispensable io a perieeioilet Upwards m .IJ.utiO buttles were sold during thomst jear, a aulBt-leui guuramee of lu efficacy, pricemly 7i cents. Sent by mull, post-paid, on receipt ni auirder, by

BERGER, SHUTTS k CO: Chemists,U!<5 River St Troy, N. V.

Mar. U Vt. lyx

_SHIPPING._NEW YORK AND CHARLESTONPeople's Steamship Company.

SAILING DAYS.WEDNESDAYS.

TOE STEAMSHIP

MONEKA,CAPTAIN LEBBY.

-£:«>-.» WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLAN110Wf2 WHAllF Wednesday, May 8, »t-

iii 'A'ilZ o'clock.?-U-=^- lana composed of Steamers "MO¬

NEKA" and "EMILY B. SOLIDER."WILLIS tt CHISOLM,

May 6 mtow North Atlantic Whait.

FOR NEW YORK.REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.

FIRST CABIN PASSAGE TEN DOLLARS.

F.sr-t-« v, ONE OF THE FAVORITE AND ELE./¿£§*&TC GANT STEAMSHIPS-^^^C^AKERCri'Y. j agLAOOSU.Will leave Adgor's South Wharf every Saturday.

THE STEAMSHIP

GRANADA,CAPTAIN IRA BUR3LEY,

WILL LEAVE ADOER'S WHARF ON SATURDAY,Msv ll, at-o'clock.

MayC RAVENEL h CO.

FOR EDISTO AND ROCKVILLETHE STOMER

?W- W_ FBAZIEK,CAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT.

TTTILL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE,TT To-Mwrroir. May 7. at C o'clock A. M.Shippers will take uotice that no goods will be receiv.

od unless the Freight is prepaid.For Freight or Passage, apply on board or to

JNO. & THEO. GETTY,May 81 No. 48>i East Boy.

~~

FOR SÁVAÑÑAllyGA~~TOUCHING AT BEAUFORT AND HJjLTOBi

HEAD.

THE FINE STEAMER

i^ggBBB&m.¡BB *EMILIE,

CAPT. ISAAC DAVIS,

WILL LEAVE BOYCE'8 WHARF AS ABOVE EVERYThursday Morning, at 6 o'clock-

Returning will leave Savannah every Saturday Morn¬ing, at 6 o'clock.

Freight received daily and stored free of charge. ARFreight must bc prepaid, except Freight to Savannah.For Freight or Passage apply to

W. W. SHACKELFORD.May 6 Boyce's Wharf.

FOR NORTH EDISTO, ROCKVILLE ANDWAY LANDINGS.

rE STEAMER IDEA, CAPTAIN CHARLES WIL¬LEY, will receive freight This Day at Atlantic

Wharf, and leave To-Morrow Morning, 7th instant, at 0o'clock.For Freight or passage, apply to Captain on board,

at Atlantic Wharf. 1*MayaNEW YORK AND BREMEN STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

THE FIRST-CLASS U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP

BALTIC,A. G. JONES, Master,

Will lcavo Pier No. 48, N. R., on Saturday, April 20,utNoon,

FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN,taking passengers to Southampton, London, Havre andBremen, at the followiig rates, payable in gold or Itaequivalent in currency:

First. Cai >n, $110; Second Cabin, 265; Steerage, $i6.From Ure-nen, Southampton and Havre to New Yoi«,First Cabin, il 10 Second Cabin, $75; Steerage, *43.EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME-First

Cabin, »210; Second Cabin, S130; Steerage, Í70.WI STERN M ETKOPOLL , Capt. Wu. WEIS.May 4NEW STEAMER.May 18For Freight or Passage apply to

ISAAC TAYLOR, President,February 27 ly No 40 Broadway, N. Y.

FOR PALATKA, FLA.,FERNANDINA. JACKSONVILLE. AND ALL TM

LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER.FL4

SAVANNAH, GA.,THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP

I O T .A. T O IR,1000 TONS BURDEN,

CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER.

ON AND AFTER THE 26TH OCTOBER, THIS FINAs HIP will sail from Middle Atlantic Wharf, every

Frufrú Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above places.All treight must be paid hero by shippers.Gangs ol « egrocs w-ll be t iken to thu abo e points on

thu St. John's River at $5 each. Children unoer tenyears ol agu tree. Horses and Mules at rc, tu -ed rates,Ä^Country papera advertising "the DICTATOR" wiH

please discontinue their notices and send account to thoAgents.For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to tba

Airencv. S uth Atlantic Wnnp._Janua-y 1S

KOH S-AJV^AJN"oNTAW.THE STEAMER

"DICTATOR,"10(H) TONS BURTHEN,

CAPTAIN L. M. COXETTER,1I7TLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVERÏTT FRIDAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock, for this port.For Freight or Passage, apply on boord, or to office of

J. D. A'KEN & CO., Agents,January '6 S -uth Atlantic Wnarf.

FOR G FORGET 0W N, S. C.,TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAVEM¬LY MILLS, AV» LANDINGS ON THEWACCAMAW AND BLACK RIVERS.

THE FINE STEAMER

EMILIE,CAPTAIN ISAAC DAVIS,

"YTTTILL LEAVE BOYCE'S WHARF AS ABOVE, EVERYVT M«nday ?<MI*?, at 8 o'clock, li turning, wRl

leave Georgetown every WtUnesJay Morning, si 8 o'clock.Freight recen ed d.ii ly, and stored tree of charge.For freight or passi-e apply to

W. W. SHACKELFORD,No. 1 Boyce's Wharf.

N. lt.-AU freight must be prepaid, and none íxxistáHitor dark __April 29

THROÜGfl TICKETS" TO FLORIDA"ny.

Charleston aud Savannah SteamPacket Line.

VIA BEAUFORT AXD H II,TO \ HEAD.

Steamar PILOTHOY. Captain W. T. MoNiXTT.Steamer ELIZA HANCOX-Captain J. K. RtcH.vnifOit.Steamer FANNIE.Captain D. B. VINCENT.LEAVE ACCOMMODATION Wl£.\SF. CHARLESTON,und Charleston Whan, Savannah, every MoudayiWedUriS lay. Fridav and Saturday uorzlugs, at 7 o'clockThe PILOT HOY leaves Charleston ever., Fridav, and

Savannah .-.i-ry Saturday.The ELI/.A li VNCOX "leaves Char'.csto'i every Wednes¬

day and Saturday, aud>avunuah even Monday and Fri--day.The FANNIE leaves Charleston every' Mocdav, a»id

Savannah every Wednesday, touching at Bluffton ¿ataseand returning.Freight received daily and stored free of charge.Freight to all poinis except Savannah must be prepaid.No Freight received after sunset.For Freight or Pa»sag"e", applv to

FERGUSON & HOLMES, Agents,Caarloston, S. 0.

CLAGHORN & CONINGHAM, Agents,Savannah, Ga.

N. B.-Through Tickets sold at the Office of tue Agen¬cy iii Charleston io point,« on the Auaauc and Gulf Rail*road, a .J to Fernandina and points on the St. J olin'aRiver. April 15

THE" ORANGEBI RG NEWS.PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. AT

Orangcburg, S. C. Terms ¿2 per annum, in ad»vance.

Guting the spring and fall seamus extra copiiw of theOaaN(iEUCa>i News «rill be circulated lor tho benetit otour advertising patrons.Contract Advertisement* inserted <m the rovst liberal

terms. Address SAMUEL. D1B1U-E.Editor Orangeourg News.

February'¿5 Onuvgrburgi S <