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VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
TJBIiEGRAFHIC.
Our Callie Dispatches.
FLOBENCE, Jnuu 21.-Dispatches report tba! 200 I
armed men throw themselves, into Kouto, with Ibu
intention, it ia aaid, ot proclaiming thc Ropub'ic.
Tho allonipl failotl, mid forty of tho revolutionists
aro in priaon.
I.OMnIN. Juno 20.-Tho nnnivoraarv of VICTO?
RIA'S coronation waa magnificently celebrated.
At llirniinghain, tho harangu?e of a man nauicd \
Munrny caused a riot; tho troops naod cutlasses,
and aovcrul notera woro wounded but nono killod.
Munni v coiiliuuoa bia haianguoa, but comparativo I
quiet provo Us.
LONDON, Juno 21-Noon.- Consola, 94L Bonds,
73.
IAVEBTOOL,, June 21-Noon.-Cotton quiet; U]>
landa lljd.; Orleans ll.d. Sales 10,000' balea.
Salea of week 05,000 bales, whereof 18,000 woro for I
speculators and exporters. Stock 821,000, whor?of |
439,000 aro Araorienn.
Tho bullion in tho Bank of England hoe increas?
ed X?52,00a
LONDON, Juno 21-2 V. M_Consola ol). j ..
Washington News.
WAH in NO TON, Juno 21.-There aro uinctcon ap
pheants Tor tho recent agricultural commissioncr
ahip.
MARCUS At.TAnFJto, of Wisconsin, now Conant in
el- ail? ..r Xl-\." IIMM ?mwnhUwil MtwaWtm
lo that country rici' UA/UTUELL.
III support of tho motion to recall tho prosecu?
ting witnesses for cross-examination, Bonnvrr
flied an alli dm it that ho could develop tho fact that
it wan tho 21st instead of tho 17th when tho hand?
kerchief was found, mid that tho dofenco depended
mitch on tho dato ; also, that UTE waa indicted for
passing counterfeit money. Tho motion wis re?
fused. Tho do lonco could summon them if wanted.
Tho ovidenco waa confined mostly to events before
tho assassination, allowing; tho intimacy between
tho prisoner, Boom and ul born.
BENJAUD-' W. VANDEOTOOIJ testifica to jioaitivoly
occtiig SunnATT with Boora on tho day of niHassi
nalion. Tho witness for Ibo prosecution nro pro?
ducing quito a serious impression on tho commu?
nity.
Omaha advices report an Indian tight at 0 Fal?
lon' i St atii m. Niuo Indians killed and no whites.
Tho Indiana took seventy mulos from Hugo's Sta?
tion. Oonoral SUERUAN is at tho North rialto.
Tho Presidential Tonr.
BALTI?IODE, June 21.-Tho Presidential party
rocoivo.I masonic and civil honors, and departed
North amid enthusiasm.
NEW YORK, Juno 21.-Tho PreBidont passed
Philadelphia without stopping. Ito WOB cordially
received at all points, and arrived safely.
'J ho Prosidont was advanced to tho tbirty-accond
dogrco of tho Scotch Bight boforo leaving Wash?
ington.
Registration in Virginia.
rsTEnsBuno, Juno 21.- Registration in two
wards of thia city closed last ovoning. Tho list
utanda aa follows : Whites, G51 ; colored, 1038. In
tho rcmnining two warda, in which registration
shall bo held bei cafter, tho whites oro behoved to
bo in tho majority. At Dinwiddio, C. II., 115
whiles and 215 negroes registered.
Keg titration In Alabama?
MoKTaoMEBT, Juno 20.-Tho result of four day*
registration in Montgomery, is 1183 blacks and 457
whites.
Registration In Louisiana.
NEW ORLEANS, Jnno 21.-Tho timo for registra?
tion hoa boon oxtondod to tho lGth of July in o very
Parish, except Orleans, which ia Hmitod to tho
30th inst.
Gen, Pope's Registration Order.
AUGUSTA, GA., Juno 2L-Gen. POPE to-day is?
sued Bpooial instructions to Boards of Bcgiatrani.
Paragraph 2 directs that clerke end roportors ot the
Supremo Court, clerks of Superior and Inferior
Courts, ordinaries and dorks of that Court, coun?
ty treasurers, county Burvoyars, rocoivcrs of tax
returns, tax collectors, tax rccoivors, sh ti Hi's, jus
ticca of tho pcaco, connels, mayors, recorders,
aldermen, councilmen of any incoporated city or
town, who aro ox-olucora, and justices, who, pre?
vious to tho war, ocenpied thoso offices and alter
ward participated In tho rebellion, aro all disquali?
fied and not oulitlod to registration.
Telegraph In Florida.
SAVANNA!., Juno 21.- Cumin m lieu lion was opened
by tclograpb with Lnko City, Florida, to-day; also
i hunco to Punta llosa, Florida, now only awaiting
tho cabio, which ia to bo laid on tno 25tb, to opon
tho lino to Cuba.
Emigration to IlrazU.
NEW Uar.KANS, Juno 21.-Thc steam ship Catha
rinc Wit it imj, loft thia rooming with two hundred
and ilfiy Brazillian emigrants. N. B. SroniiAou
got a out in tho \ ess ul to devoto his wholo timo to
the comfort of tho pBS80ogora.
Accident ta tlx- sKcnuiship Falcon from
unit li..ore to this Port.
FonTBess MONBOE, Juno21.-Thostoamor Fatten
collided with tho schooner Maru //. Hanks near
Point Lookout. Tho schooner was sunk in four
inimit?s, but ibo crow wcro rescued. Tho steamer
was immaterially injured.
Marine Newe.
N nw Yon it, .lunn 21.-Tho Btcamsbips Arana and
Scotia have arrived.
Domestic Markets.
NOON D1SPATCU.
Nsw YOUR, Juno 21.-Stocks activo ; tnonoy fia 7
pore. Gold 3/ja37i. 1BII2 coupons tl 10|u?l 10J.
Flour 10a20c. lower. Corn la2c. better. Pork fa?
vors buyers 20 50a20 05. Lard quid. Wbiskoy
activo. Cotton dull at 2ula27. Turpontino steady
GOaCl. Common Bosin ta 60.
EVENING DISPATCH.
Colton dull; sales 800 bales, at 2rt)a27. Flour \
dull; inforior 10a20c. lower; fresh grouud tinner; <
State IC SOalO 60; Southern heavy at f 0 15. Corn
closed advancing; now Mixed Western at $1 07a
110, closing at tl 09. l'ork steady at $20 87$.
Lard quiot. Whiskey closod activo, at 35) m
bond. Rico dull. Sonar linn. Coffoo quiet.
Freights moro activo; on Cotton by sail, 16d.; on
Grain by stoaui, 8d.; by sail, ld. Btocka strong.
Money Ca7. '62 coupons, llOJallO]. Gold 88]i
IlAi.Ti.Moni:, Juno 21.-Coffeo quiot; favors buy
ore. Stock iu first hands 25,000 sacks. Flour vorv
dull. Com lower. White fl.05al.00. Yellow $1.m
al.12. Western mixed &7ca$l. Provisions steady.
l'ork dalt at aSBUO. Whl.kiir nominal. I . ?
CINCINNATI, .lune Ul.- Flour firmer and a bolter,
feeling. Com flrmor j held at 75a7Co. Whiskey in
fair demand. Moss Pork a hotter feeling. Bacon
dull. Shoulders 0c. . Clear Sides 12o. Lard dull.
NEW On LEANS, Juno 21.- Sales 1100 bales, un?
changed. Low Middlings '.'l'c- Bocoipta of tho
week 2395, against 2038. Exports samo limo 6400.
Stock 70,751. Louisiana Sugar scarce, and in re?
quest; fair 12); Cuba dull; lu J for low grades; ll)
for fair grados. Molasses nominally, at 45a50.
Fleur tinner; Supertitle f10 60; Choice and Hilra
tU G0nl5 50. Corn in good demand at a doolino:
yellow and mixed 75o80; whito 821a90. Oats dull,
ranging from C5a75. Choice Hay 27a28, Pork
dull, asking 23. Bacon steady. Shoulders io J;
ribbed Bides Iii: clear do. 13. Gold 38. Sterling ?
18)152); Sight l?xohango on Now York Jollpre
nnum.
MOBILE, Juno 21.-Saloa to-day 300 bales ; qolot ;
Middlings, 24o.; receipts, 103 halos : saloa of tho
. nook, 3150 halos ; receipts of tho week, 649 halos ;
exports, B53 bolos ; stock, 21,440 balee. i
AtlOOBTA, Juno 21.-C >tUm dull; sales fil bales.
Middlings 23. ".''
SAVANNAH, Juno 21.-Cotton dull and dooliouig.
Sales 85 balea. Low Middling 23 cents, lltcbipt a
121 halos, It has boon raining hard for the last
four days. '.,?
Otra CUT RAitnoAD.-It afferde us ploasnro to
bo ablo to announce to our citizens that thia im?
portant cntcrprtno will r.oon bo on accomplished
fact. Wo loara from Col. Oolo, tho President of
stylo and manner, equal to any atroot railroad in
'be country, within tho noxt six months. Tho con
raptors, however, fool confident, of tsong! ablo
) hayo tho cara running' by or beforo tho
"rat day of'Octobor. Tho romp? o I ion of ; Ibis
road will, wo beliovo, iufuao now lifo . into
oar city and bo of groat bouoflt and < con.
venionco to our wholo population, and. for
tho aucceaaful complotion of tho onterpriab wo
will bo mainly, if not entirely, indobtcd to tho zeal
and porsovoring energy of Colonol (kilo, whoso
faith in it* auccosa bas novor flagged, despite tho
apathy and opposition shown.by sotno of our citi?
zens. Sufficient etock haa been aubacribed tojwar
rant tho nndortakiug, still all tho abaroa have not
been taken; bat now that the bnildiug of tho ro td
ls un assured rant, wo hopo and beliovo our citizens
will seo to it, that (howholo amount is subscribed.
It ie desired that tho road should bo owned by onr
own pcoplo, and tho stocks held by all olaasoe.
Eve rv ono living on tho Uno of tho road should
havo on amount of stock, at least to tho valus of h
horso, that they may have a voico in its mapagc
mont. Suoooaa lo ?ho Augusta 8trc*tIi?iIroad, and
honor to Colonel Oole,- it* President.. *. ld
.? .?[junusla Constitutionalist.
A contemporary hoads' an jiliplo pt? 'Hilters"
!. Shocking DiacJoaurcs. " ' Ho probably ihoant
'' Hlooking Diaclo wad. " 1
KEW HOOKS.
Tun LANU OF Tuon, by 3. Ross Browne, author of
"Yuecf." "Crusoe's Island," "An American family
In Gsrtuany," etc. IllUHtrntod by tho author. New
York. lloruor and Bruthen-, 1807. Charleston,
Holmes* Book House.
Tliia ia ouo of tho s?rica ut booka of travel,
which appeared in Harper's Magasine, very funny,
vet at tho uamu limo very instructive ; na little
" aciontiflo " aa old HEUODOTUB himself, anti, not
unfroquciitly, equally apocryphal with tho " I'nth
rr of History." BnowitB ia perhaps tho greatest
traveller thia conn tr y h aa' produced. Ho ie a quick
mid cl OMI) obaprror, w i j. U a koon aonao.of tho ludi?
crous, not a happy faculty for o traveller^ or tho
writer of travola. Tho author alwoya bimaolf il
Iualr it3a his booka, and thosb pioluroa aro perhaps
tho heat part of hia work.
Tho following hoatla of Jiaptore will giro eonio
idea of tho acopo of tho buck : Improaaiona of St.
Petersburg-a Pleasant Excursion-Vlowe on Uio
Moacow Hailwny-Moscow-Ton Drinl ung- Tho
Polorakni Cardona-Tho "Littlo wator "-Tlio
Marketa of Moscow-The Noao Regiment-'Ibo
Emporor'a Boar-Hunt-Russian Humor-A Mysto
rioiia Advonturo-Tho Denouement-Tho Krem?
lin-Russian M rm i inni and Cnatonta-DeapoUam ts.
Serfdom-Reform in Haasia-A bond of sympathy
Civilization in lltieaia- Poaaogo to Hovel- Hovel
and HolaingfurB-A Bathing Scouo-Abo, Fin?
land- Stockhohn-Walha about Stockholm-Tho
Ootha Canal- Voyngo lo Christiania-From Chris
tionin-Lillehammer-How thoy Travel in Nor
ahtoad-Women in Norway and tlcrinaiiy-Down
Ibu UriVHdal-A Norwegian Hurscjockoy-Out. of
Monoy-Icelandic Trovol-nona Chrialinn Ander?
son- Voyngj to Scotland-Tho lolly Bloods-Tho
Paroo Islands-First Imprcaaiona of Iceland
lleykjavil;, tho Capital of Icoltnd-Qoir Zocga
Tho English Tourist-Tho Road to Thingvalla
Th? Almannajaii-TbingvnUa-Tho Road to tho
Uoyscra-Tho Goyaors-tho Engliah Sporta ? in
Trouble-A Frightful Advonturo.
Wo copy ibo following chapter aa a pretty
fair specimen of tho author's stylo arid manner.
THE EMPEROR'S BEAR HUNT.
Tho prcacnt emperor, Alexander ILL, la moro
distinguished for hin liberal views respecting tho
rights of hin Rubjccte than for bia military proclivi?
ties. lu pinato lifo ho ia much beloved, and is
i'aid to hu a mau of very genial aocial qualities.
Ilia predomina tint: paaaion III thia relation ia a lovo
of hunting. I have been tohl that ho i H caporially
great on benin. With all your oxporionco of Usia
manly paatimo in Ame nen, I doubt if you can form
any conception of tho bear-11 nu tn in which tho Au?
tocrat of nil tho Hueaiaa baa diatingniahod himself.
Any body with noivo enough can kill a grizzly,
but it requirent holli nervo and monee to kill bears
of any kind in tho genuine autocratic Btv lo. By on
imperial nkaao il lian boen ordcrod that when any
or Ibo peasants or tun Tu diacovor a boar within
twenty vernis of tho Moscow and Kt. Petersburg
Railway, thoy mimi mnko known tho foot lo thc
propriotor of tho estates WIIOBO d.tty it ?B to com?
municate official iniormation of tho discovery to
tho cort'C8pontling secretary of tho Czar. With be?
coming humility tho Bocrotary annnuncc8 tho ti?
dings to hiH royal mauler, who directa him to ad?
vise tho diatant party that bia majesty ia much
pleased, und will avail himaelf of Ina earliest leis?
ure to ]iroccod to thc Bcono of ne lion. In the moan
timo tho ontiro nvnilablo forco hf tho oatato ?B not
to work to watch tho boar, and from tlirco to five
hundred men, oro. armed with cudgels, tin pana,
old koltloa, drums, otc, oro ?tationod 111 a circlo
around bim. Doge atan aro employed upon this
important scrvico. Thc advance trains, undor tho
direction ot tho mastor bunter, having dopoaited
I heir atores of wines, cordials, and-provisions, and
telegraphic comniumcationa hoing transmitted to
head-quarters from timo to timo, it ia at length
privately nnuouncod that bia imperial majoaty baa
condeaccDdcd to honor tho placo with his prcsonee,
and, should tho saints not provo averse, will be
thora with bia royal party at tho hour and on tho
day specified in the imporial diapatob. Tho grand
convoy ia then upon tho track ; dispatches aro
transmitted to ali tho Btationa : ofScors, soldiers,
and guards aro required tobo (n attendance to do
honor to their sovereign maator-privately, ol
connie, na thia ia simply, an onoflicial affair which
nobody is supposed to know any thiug about. Tho
emperor, having selected bia chosen few-that ie
to tay, half a dnzon princes, a dozen duke n, a sooro
or two of counts anti barona-all flao follows aud
Sonuino blood?-proceeds unoalontatlonsly to the
i put in llb) UuntillR-Cairlairn (? tiimpioUtUo affair,
manufactured at a coat of only forty thousand ru?
bin* or BO), whoro ho is at'toiiiskod to eco a large
concourse of admiring e abjects, gayly interspersed
with soldiers, all accidentally gathered thara to sec
him oil. Hutu aro removed, bowe aro mado, sup
pressed murmurs of delight run through tuc
crowd ; the locomotivo whizzes and fizzes with im
p-iticnco ; bells oro rung, arma aro grounded
tho priuoc8, dukeii, and barona-jolly milawa a?
thoy oro-laugh aud joko just like common people
belia ring again aud w h is tlc H blow; a signal is mado
and tba Autocrat of all tho R?calas is off on bil
bear-hunt 1 <
In au hour, or two or three boura, aa tho ooai
may bo, tho royal hunters arrive at ibo doatinci
station. Should tho puclio business bo pressing
it is not improbable tho emperor, availing hiinaol
of tho convonicncce provided for bim by Wiuam
and Co., in whoso magnificent prcacnt of a railway
carnage ho travels, has in tho moan time dispatch
cd a Sect of vessels to Finland, ten or a dozen ox
tra regiments of Cosa neks to Warsaw, closed upoi
terms of a loan of fifty millions, banished rariout
obj oct ional,lo parties to tho doaorta of Siboria, ant
partaken of a gamo or two of whist with bil
camarilla.
But now tho important niTair of tho day is u
baud-tho boar-lim terri bio black boar, wilie!
every body ia iully armed and equipped to kill, bu
which every body knows by instinct ia geing tq b>
killed bv tho omporor, beoauBO of majesty's supo
rior skill and courage on trying occasions of thi
sort. What a blousing it ia to pojscBa aitch atoadi
ncaa of nerve I I would not burncalu one morden
to attack tho moat ferocious grizzly in oxiatonco i
I felt hali OB much oonfldouce In my ability to ki!
it. But the carriages are waiting ; tho hornes ar
prancing *, tho hunter s aro blowing their bnglos
tho royal party aro mounting on horseback or i:
their carriages, aa boat may suit their taste, an
tho signal ie given ] A suluti) ia flrodby tho Guare
huzzas ring through tho air,' and tho Czar of. a
tho Ruaaiaa ia fairly off on bia bunt. Trooe fly by
deaort p&tobos of ground whirl from under ; verat
aro OB nothing to Ihoao spirited stoods and the:
spirited masters, and in an hour or so the gran
sceno of action ia roached, Hero couriers etan
ready to conduct tho imperial hunters Into tb
very jaws of death. Tho noble propriotor himaell
bareheaded, greets tho royal pageant: Ibo aorl
how down in Oriontai fashion ; the dawning youri
Czar touches bia but 1'.in g-oap in military alylo on
waves his baud gallantly to tlio ladies ot tho hun HI
hold, who aro peeping at him from their qarriagi
in tho diatanco. Tinco inoro the buglo is aoundei
and away thoy dash-knights, nobloa, aud all-tl
liandsoino and gallant Oznr loading tho way I
several lengths. Soon tho terrific (try ia heard
"Haiti tho boar I tho boar 1 Halt!" Shut yoi
oyca, reader, for yon novar can stand auch a algl
os that-a full-grown block boor, not two hnndri
yards' off, in the mindi o of an opon apoco, fan
rounded by fivo hundred mon hidden behind trc
ai,d driving bim ' back from every point wherp 1
attempts to escapo. You son'tseo tho. mon, b
you hoar thom snouting and banging upon thc
pota, pana, and kottlCB. Now Just open one < o
and seo tho omporor dismount from bia lamo
chatgor, and deliver thu rein toa dozen domoatii
deliberately eouk bia rifle, and foarlcaaly got bohl
tba noaroat Crno vrlVtim tho ranna ul Um Wur, :
thia limo yon porcoivo that Bruin ia (lancing np
seul on bia hind legs, ut teri y confounded with t
noises around him. Shut your oyca again, for t
emperor ia taking his royal aim, and will presan
crack away with bia royal riflo.' Hiat I triggera r
clicking around you in overy diicution, but y
needn't ba tho loaat afraid, for, although tho lu
ia covorod by a reserve of forty rides, not one
tho bunters have nerve onougb to shoot unit
ellida]ly authorized or pOraonally desirous of ni
ii ig tho to Ivor-mines of Siberia, Crack 1 thu
Tho smoko clears away. By Joro f bia impel
maJoBty baa dono it cloverly : bit tho bruto plui
on tho oa frontis, or through tba heart, it mal
no dUTorenco which. Down drops. Bruin, kick:
and tearing up ibo earth ut a dreadful rato : che
rond tho wollun ; pms, pana, and kettles
banged. High abovo all rises tho stern volc? of
autocrat, calling for another riflo, which is i mi
diatelv handed to him. Iliuna-riity roquiros lt
ho should at onoo put un ond to the poor ! 1
mal's Bufferings, and ii 0 docs it with his accusb
odBkiU. "
Now Ul? boar having kicked bis lost, an intra
bunter chargea pp to tho spot onhoreoba?k, wh
around it two or three timos, carefully o Mini
tho body with an opera-glass, roturna, and,
Sroaching tho royal proaonoo with unoororod bi
olivera himaelf aooordiuw to thia formula ; "1
it please your gallant and imperial majesty*.
bear ts dead 1" The emporor sometimes rcsrsn
" Is bo?" but usually contenta himself by wa'
bia hand in an indifferent manner, puffing bia
gar, and calling for bis boise. SixtOQD gro
immediately rush-forward with lila Wijsji
horse ; and, belog still young and vigorous
mounts without difficulty, unaided OXCOpt by I
tor of Stirrupfl. Next bo draws an lvory-hani
rovolvor-a presont from Colt, of New York-li
diuthiii" fearlessly upon tho beer, aroa alx s
into tho dead body ; upon which ho coolly
mounts, and pulling forth from tho breast of
hunliug-coat au Arkanaoa bqwi^kiilfo-a pre?
from tho pool Albert Pikp, of Ll tlo Hook-?lui
that dangoroua'wo?pon into ?10 bowels pf the 1
hear ; thon rising to bia full height, with a 1
ond stern countenance, bo holde tbe blood-t
pms blodo hi , h In tho air, ao that all may at
ana utter? ono wild stentorian and torriflo sh
" Il n radio I harosho! " signifying In Eng
" Goodt, vory wolli" Tho cry la caught np by
princes and nobles who, with unoovcrod bei
now crowd arunnd their gallant omporor, andi
lng their hate, Ukewin0 shout "Harashol haral
"GoodI vory wolli" Thon the Avahnndread'
ants mah tn with tholr tin pana, kettles,
drama, and amid tho poet amaaiog din cato
i ho inspiring strain, and doafon ovory oar
their Wild ebon ts nf "Hara shy I bar&i>h<
"GoodI very wolli" Upon which the erny
rapidly mounting, placoa a Auger in each
and, still puffing his elgar rides triumph
away.
Tim boar ie hastily gutted and drcasod with
oral When all ia roady tho royal party roto:
Ibo railroad depot in along procession, hoad
his majoaty, and brought up in tho roar I
doad body or Bruin liorao on polos by six-nnd-twon
typoworftU serfs. ItcTroabmonts In tho moan Umo
haro beau administered lo every body of high nud
low dogroo, and by tho timo thoy renell tho dopot
lhere aro but two sober individuals in tho ontiro
Firoccssion-his royal majesty and tho bear. I''ar?
bor refreshments aro administered all round du?
ring thoJournoyback to Ht. Pototaunrg, and, not?
withstanding ho is rigidly prohibited by his physi?
cian from tho uso of stimulating bovoragos, lt is
supposed that a reaction has now taken pince,
which renders necessary a modification or tho
medical ukase. At all ovoids, I am told tho boar
is Homotimcs tho only i oally steady member ortho
party by tho time tue imperial pageant roaches
tho palace Wbon tho usual communion of con?
gratulation aro over, a morry danco winde up I ho
evening. Afior this the company dispersos to
prayer and slumber, and thus ends tho groat
bear-hunt of his majesty tho Autocrat of all tho
Hum?os.
A ni. A nt HOOK.
HINTON BOWAN Hn.mi, tho author of tho infa?
mous book, "Impending (.Tisis," which was en?
dorsed by tho Congress of tho United States, nnd
which created such a tonillo stir just boforo tho
war, lias written anothor volumo, which bo calls
" Nojoquo," and which really, taking his proviens
book into consideration, is no joko. Tho pnrposo
of tho volumo will bo seen by quoting from its
preface - and wo bog oar colored roadors to mm em?
ber that this follow HELPER was ono of their first
" friends"-ono among tho first Abolitionists
whoroin it is staled :
"Woro I to stale hero frankly and categorically,
UtixUiiA Hitar? jebt?Ls^JI^
object is to write him (nud manifold millions of
other black and bi-colored caitiffs, little hotter
than himself.) out of oxistcuco, Clod's uimplo truth
would bo told."
This is tho key lo tho wholo volume, which I? n
bitte-, passiotiato, verboso, cruz od diatribo against
black mou, willi a plea for thoir "fossilization," and
an argumont against employing blacks, feeding
thom, educating thom, or having thom around in
any way. Mr. BELFEB says :
Thcro is, it is behoved, a peculiar fitness in tho
fact that this exposuro of tho utter unworthiness
and worthlessness of tho negroes, should bo made
by ono who had previously modo a thorough ex?
position of tho political follies and corruptions of
tho nogro owners thomsolvos.
E. ?llenes shall no longer bo wanting that good
mun, tho very bast mon in all tho world-tho real
salt of tho earth-may bo hearty haters of slnvo
ry, and.'nt tho Bamo limo, unconditional d?test?
era of dnrkoys.
To livo m juxtaposition with tho negro, or to
tol?ralo his prcsccco oven in tho vicinity of white
mon, is. to say tho leart, a most shameful mid dis
graeeful proceeding-n proceeding which, ir per?
sisted in, will, eoouor or inter, bring dowu upon
those who oro guilty ot it, tho overwhelming ven?
geance of Heaven.
ThU book is very lively reading, and is hardly
less disgusting than lively. Wo moko a few ex?
tracts :
Strikingly apparent is it that tho nogro is a fol- I
low of many natural defects and deform it ?os. Not |
only in ho cnraedwilh a black complexion, an apish
aspect, and a woolly head ; ho is also rendered
odious by an intolerable stench, a thick skull, and
a booby bruin. An accurate description of him
calls into requisition a larger number of nncom
Slimonlury torniB than sro necessary to bo used in
escribing any other creature out of tophet ; and
it in truly astonishing how many of tho terms so ;
peculiarly appropriate lo him aro compon nd words
ar obloquy mid detraction.
Tho catalogue ot epitbot which follows this quo- I
tai ion shows that Ur. Hm.rmi is n master both of |
:oniponud and simplo words of obloqny :
ir * ? . uwe i,atQ .thom with perfect
hatred," as thoy deserve to bo hated, and aa wo j
iro required anti oxpoclcd to hoto thou, wo H li al I ?
lhere by render highly acceptable and pleasing ser?
vice to tho Die ty; ana, continuing to please him,
?viii secure for Olirsolvcs unlimited and everlasting
Tolicity in Beaven.
Wo must o insider attentively all thoir mean and
oatlisomo characteristics; and from tho sum total
if thoso, wo shall, if clear and uubinacd in our
judgments, quickly per?oive that, liko hyenas,
nokals, wolves, skunks, rats, snakes, scorpions,
gpidors, centipedes, locusts, chinches, fleas, lice,
ind oilier nru JOH creatures, tho negroes are not
jpon tho earth to ho loved and preserved, hut.
Hider tho unobstructed and salutary operations of
Ibo laws of nature, to bo permitted, to decay and
lio, and thon to disappear, at onco and forever,
lown. down, ?Wp down, m tho vortex of oblivion.
On tho promises of no respectable while person;
u tho mansion of no honorable pr?valo citizen; in
io lawfully convened public assombly; in na ra?
tionally moral or religious eocioty; in no decently
.?opt 11ide] ; in no restaurant worthy of tho patron
ige of whito people; in no reputably established
?toro nor shop; in no pince whatever where any
iccupant or visitor ia of Caucasian blood, should
'.bo loathsomo prcsonco of any nogro or negrees I
IVOr bo tolerated.
This is tho loathsomo and mostoxocrablo wretch
[rank smelling and hideous arch criminal that ho I
s ) who has been mentioned na one flt to bavo a
,-oioo in tho en ac hue ut of laws for tho gov er un unit 1
if tho American pcoploi
Not only do wo mean to biro, and bavo about us,
v li i to persons only, but with duo regard lo publie
leaonoy and general morality, wo mean that all
mr white neighbors and countrymen sholl do so
J kowis o.
High limo is it that tho deceitfulness and trick
>ry of this color cry of tho two-thirds majority of
ho Blaok Congress, and of other : Block Bopubli
ians, should be unmoasaratBy oxpoaod, denounced,
-eprobatod. No longor mnst tho clamorous and
?anting clowns of tho Black Congress, nor thoir '
loarse-moutbod coadjutor?, bo permitted to cover
>r screen their deep-dyed complicity with tho
.rimen of nn accursed IOOO, by tho tergon-hko or
rog-liko cry ot Color | Color? Color?
in tho orono nnd Jumblo or thia book tho author
;cts tilings fearfully mixed. On pago 253 ho cries
'down with tho pig-headed President," and on
iago 270 bo speaks of tho President os an "ablo
ind incorrupt!bio statesman." . i
Wo think our readers can boar a littlo of this
wok oven at thia hot soason, {t is tx monument
>f folly and sophlem, a budgot of tho most rock
oss asaortion, and tho pathos ' nnd buncombe of I
ho book aro Oily oxpreaaod in tho following sent
'ceo, which closes a chapter Willi a "whim :"
Dopait, therefore, ye .wicked and abandoned
daoks, into tho regions of. darkness and dcop
lespair anti oblivion prepared for you, and for ad
ikin to you, Irom the foundation or tho world; nnd
ot tho radiant and gem-like gates of glory, sill ned
o pillars of gold, bo oponed Wido for tho reception
>f tho righteous and Heaven-blessed whites, who,
.vhilo ineffably happy amid diamond-fonood Holds
il'superb fruits'ona flowers, shall, with constantly
ncrooaing joy, bask forever in floods of richly por
unied aria silver; sparkling light 1
Tho Trial or John II, Surr;Ut, .
many pooplo oxprcas thu bollol that whon tho ques?
tion comos up for doolsiou, tho court wiU.doalaro
tho indictment irrroprular fur tho samo reason ai
that which prompted Judge Fisher to doolino tho
empanelling of tho Petit Jury os altogether con?
trary to law. Should auch bo tho ofTcofaf tho Ipgal
skirmishing by the defonco, all tho past proeeod?
inge will amount to nothing, and tho wholo altair
?i? bavo tii bo gone over de novo,. .Tho prosecu
on o!o not entertain. much doubt on tho point.
; In oomt?tca?tt tt.-? *c. i.^t^,..,. iu& morn nar
liomonlary matter of form, and Ir lhere waaTfity
illegality about it tho dorenco bavo full notice
of it, and should toko nd vanta go of it now, other?
wise thoy will be estopped from raising tho objec?
tion at a subs?quent otago of tito proceedings, Tho
objection, therefore, must bo made before ; tho
trial net nally commences, Spmo discussion ? has
also occurred rt speedie); tho point u h other tho
prospnt term of (lip crim in&i court oap bo extend?
ed bu) omi Ihn atrial tima, willoh expires at ten
O'CIOOK to-morrotv.' Chiof Jastico Carter ia assign- I
ed to tho criminal court noxl term, and it is
doubled whether hu can proceed with tho coso aa
ono continuing from another term. This difficulty
will bo olmsted, if nocoa?nry, by having tho ooma
jury ro-omp&noliod without (ho tedious question?
ing and cross-examination, anti rosworn by Jadgo
Cart or, vf hi ph will only bo tho work of a row mcr
Tlio' oxeitement boro about tho trial ia by no
moons so" groot as most noop'o expected, "Nobody
seems to bo much oxoroiaoq.rdiout it, though tho
papors are full ef it. 'Tho oourl room is not.
crammed ovory day, and tho bulk of thoso preset,
daily oe spectators are negroes. SWT&tt ls regu?
larly takon t/ and from t?io court ovory morning
and afternoon, bat attracts only a small sharo of
attention. Whllo in court bb sits quietly looking
on, and attentively batoning to tho proceedings,
Few pooplo troublo bim much with thoir gaze.
Ono glance Booms lo aiUafy most spectators. Tho
prisoner gpnpraily occupies a seat behind his
counsel, with whom he frequently conversos in a
low tono, and in ft way tent shows no sign of agi?
tation. Bo Often smiles ' whilo in con vorn Rt! on;
but whon hot thus engaged, ho displays a thought?
ful countenance, though whether this is tho ufloet
ol deep brooding ovor his case or bis habitual ox
pro8sion is not easily dinoovort\hlo by h(s general
appearance,
Hinco tho appearance of my tl ?spa lob relotlnft to
thc confession'of Payne, it has boen doubted that
snob a paper ia in existence., Thoro lc no doubt,
however, that a paper purporting to bo.a con?
fession of Lewis Payno io in tho possession of tho
proseonllon, and will bo introduced on tho trial
should tho oxigoncica of tho oase demand it. It
throws light on many points that havo hitherto
boon on vc loped in mystery, and ls said io bo fatal
to Hurra'.t's theory of oomplioity moroly In an ab?
duction conspiracy, and not in tho assassination
plot. It also corroborates tho tosUmony or Lowis
Wclchmnn ia tho osaontial portions.- WnthtTiglon
Cor. Herald, KUA,
? The Eoowoo Courier Boys t
"Much Intered ls felt in regard to tho minorai
explorations progressing in the adjacent co tm try.
? Persona from a distance ?re at prosont 'prospect?
ing,'with a rlow to purchasing. Col. Kuhtinonn,
inoharge of valtublo mineral Interests, le melting
tho nocescary arrangements to placo thom ihmar
kot. Tho country around Walhalla abo un da in the
precious meta!?, and wo aro gratified to BOO that
efforts aro. being ruade to.exhumo thom. E?ergy
and industry wit} i usuro aueooes,"
ONE PRICE
?? ?'? iiTinvi:
WK AUK OFFERIN? OUR ?TOOK OF HUMMER
CLOTHING, oomprliAU LINEN8, Tl.ANN ELS AND
LIGHT" WEIOHT WOOLLEN, nt prices which cannot
fall to ea Haly aU who ijo seeking to buy GOOD aOOHS
CHEA.I'. Tho larger pirtof onr Stock wo manufacture
In onr own workshop*, which wo warrant In every
respect /
Wo gtvo bei"? ani?o ion. loaning price*. :
LINEN SAChs at.M. 3. * ?"1 <?
LINEN PANTS at.?15, 1 GO ami 3
LINEN VESTS al...?1 60 BIIU 3 j
CHECK CA6SIMERE lUiTS, 8A0K, PANTS AND
V?HT..*? I
GREY FLANNEL BOTTS SACK. PANTS AND VE-4T..?T
OHEOK LINEN ?UTTB, ?ACK, PANTS AND VEST... .$8
CHECK MARSEILLES SUITS, SACK, PANTS AND
VEST.....?9
WHITE LINEN AND DICK SUITS.?ll lo 20
RLACK ALPACA BAOKl?.?2 60 to I
LIGHT WEIGHT CASHMERE SUITS, In fancy mis
tares, and oolid colds, and SLACK DRESS SUITS
all our own make, e'vory low prices.
FURNISHING GOOI)8,'adaptcd lo tho season
WHITE SHIRTS, fenn quaUUc.$3 GO, 3. ami
MACULLAH, A?LLIAUS & PARKER
No. 270 KING STREET,
CORNER OF HASEL,
CHARLESTON S. C.
Jnno 13_._into
THE
DAILY NEWS
WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS?
PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a moat exlenaivo and
completo ??
Snppliod witlt a groat varioty of PLAIN AND
F AN OY TYPE, of tlio latent and moat approved
atyloa ; and wo liavo ovcry facility for oxecutinp;
all kinds of JOB WORK in
ENGLISH,
GERMAN, ana
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FRENCH.
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Bill antf?etter Heads j
Circulars
Pampldets, , j
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Catalogues
i .
Railroad and
Steamboat Printing;
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Business Cards
I lt'
t ...?..!,? ?. ill,- . i-f j
Invitations !
Sec., &o" ?fcc,
Up '., ..,. ' I
i
THOSE OP OUR FRIENDS DE?
SIRING JOB WORK, v. Ill pienso
leave their orders with ns. We
will guaranty os good work, and
at os CHEAP RATES* os can be
[had in Charleston,
CATHCART, H'M ILL A?\ & MORTOj?.
Kays
AjB'Thc Ilclntlvrs Prienda and Acquaint?
ances of FRANCIS II. 8UECUT, and of his brother, Wu.
II. Hut err, and of C. A. I). Cuuiiou and family, aro ro
M ?KT tinily invited lo attend thc Funeral Kc niece of thu
fontiur, st lils lalo rceldesMP, In P. rey atr-'ct, uenr ]
Lillis ?t Bl? o'clock, TA ii Aflernnm, without further lil
vltatlou. Juno '11
oo-TIic Hrlntlves Friend? anti Acqnnlnt
nnccsof Mr. and Mrs. lt. H. DURYEA, of ll. IV. 8rnnoniu
and family, sud J. M. DunYKA and family, aro rcapoct
fully oqucidid to sttciHl Ibo Funeral Services of Mrs.
II. H. DUItYKA, nt tho English L'thcron Church, Areh
dalo eli ci I, at 'I'M n i .'clock To-SIorrow, Sunday.
Juno 22 *
AIT-Tito Kii< ml* rand Aeqnnlntnncci or I
Mr. A NUKKU' NELSON nro rospoclfiilly Invited to?L [
temi his Funeral Kervlcca, nt tito English Lutheran
Church (Dr. UACIIMAN'S), nt balf-iiasl Ten o'clock, FAit
Homing. 1? Juno H
Tribute ot Itcaprct.
At a regular merlin;; of Uio AJtna Flro En-jlco Compa?
ny, held on tho evening of tho 14th Instant, tho follow?
ing preamble and resolutions wen1 unanimously adopted:
Through the mystcri- UH dlspcrlsatlon of Divino Provl
denco we aro again called upon to mourn tho los? of an?
other of our membership; cut off lu tho midst of use?
fulness and In Ibo strength and vigor of manhood, our
late brother member, ROBERT JORDAN, KL, bsa been
cnlled I? that bounio from which nona return. Arnon;;
the or^-nnlicrs of tlds Company, and from his ling con
?dvVco?3ftl?\i!&*i3tfi W?ro.wout toscok Ms counsel snd
felt by us. In nil thc relation? which bo lioro to this
Company no over found him Imo to Its Interests and
welfare. As a private In tho ranks, prompt In tho dis
chargo of all Ilia duties appertaining to a flroma.i. An an
oOlcer, Jealous of Ita faino, and making ovary effort to
retain Its Integrity and honor. Dut farther than this wo
know him. In Ibo domestic relations of Ufo, wo raw
embodied In him tho loving husband end tho lender
father, over solicitous for tho welfare of those, committed
to his caro and protection. Aa n citlzon, ho was law
abiding, uptight and strictly honest In his dealings willi
his fellow?; lils oxamplo romains to us, let us cnmlato his
vi i tues, let ns shrine lils memory in oar heurt?. With
theso recollections of our deceased brother member
pressing upon IIB, bo lt, therefore".
liaotrtd. That 111 tho doalh of Itorrr. JOIIUAN, Sr., tho
.Mina Flro Engluo Cbm]iany has sustained tho loss of an
honorable and highly os'ccmod member, whoso absence
i mm our midst wo deeply lament.
Rewired, That, ass token of our respect for tho rr emo?
ry of tho deceased, thin Company wear tho usual bad go
nf .nourning for Ute spaco of tbltty days snd st oar noxt
parado.
RetntrrJ, That a blank page In our Minuto Dook bo lu
scribed to ht? memory.
Rewired. That a copy of this Preamble; nnd these Itcno
inllons be transmitted to tho rein Uv? s of tho deceased,
with our sinccr : sympathy of condolence in their be?
reavement
Retnlml. That till? Prcamblo and them involutions bo
published In twa of tho dally imper? of tho city.
From thc Minutos. F. O. LYNCH.
Juno 11 1 Seer, lr ry .Ft na F. E. Co.
SPECIAL NOT IC ES.
tar OOI.laECTiON FOR A BURNT CHUnon IN
COLUMBIA.-At thc buming of Colombia tho Lutheran
church wan burnt to tho ground. Tho congregation la 1
maali and has uot tho mean? of re-building tho Church.
A coll, ellon will bo takon ap at 3t John's Lutheran
Church, Aral dalo streot, on To-ilorrow Heming, for the j
abovo pnrposo.
Au earnest invitation ls given lo all wbo desire to con?
tribute to this bern % oh nt object. Juno 22
WNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
PLICATION will bo mada to tba proper authorities for a
CHARTER OF INCORPORATION OF THE MICH ANIO
ASSOCIATION. BB? May 18
x??rMtaSSn.S. EDITORS :-YOU WILL PLEASE
announce Gon. A. M. MANIGAULT as a Candidate for
Sheriff at tho cnsnlng election. A CITIZEN.
November 3 sta
ST WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE
WM. DLUM DINGLE as a Candidato for tho Bliarifralty
at the cusulng election.
September Ll
?-ELMORE MUTUAL INSURANCE COM?
PANY*.-CnAnuOTON, Juno 10th, 18G7.-AU demands
agaiust lids Company must bo presented ou or before tho
1 D/A rfny of July nrxl, or they will bo debarred payment,
?a n flnsl s,.I n, r....nt willi Ihn SiVwVKoi.i?-? will ho mada
after Hut dato.
Dy order of tho Hoard. JOSEPH WHTLDEN,
Juno 10 wo7 Secretory.
~SV OFFICE OF CITY TREASURER,
CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE 18, 18C7_liol lem of Cou
pons of tho Fire Loan Bonds of tho City of Charleston,
sro noUflcd tbnt those tailing due on tho first of July
next, will bo paid on presentation al Ibo omeo of Messrs.
J. R, KIUTLAKD, HILL, TAIJ?ADOE A Co., No. 30 Pino
street, N. w York, or at tho First National liane* of j
Charleston.
(Signed) 8. THOMAS, ,
Juno 10 10 City Treasurer.
**T THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
DARLINGTON DISTRICT_IN EQUITY.-P. B. RACQT
AND T. L. DACOT, Administrators, PETER
BACOT, M. T'nE HEIRS ANO OREDITORS OF PETER j
S. BACOT.-Upon hearing tho pleadings In this case, it j
ts, un motion of W. W. H ARDLEE, Complainants' Solid
tor, ordered tin t all and alngiilar tho creditors of tho late 1
Peter S. Raoul, Complainant's Intestate, bo required
to filo and provo their res|>uctivo demands and debts tn
Judgments and otherwise against thc said Intestate, be?
fore tho Commissioner of thia Court, by sr before thu
Drat day of November next, and In default thereof that I
(bey bo debarred from Ibo benefit of any decroo to bo
mada therein, and that tho Commiselencr of this Court
da odvcrtUo this order anco a mouth In tho Darlington
Southerner and tho charleston Daffy Nevi, until the
said first day of No Aun ber inn t.
The abovo ta a true copy In;rn the original order made
lu tho above caso, 13th ol February, 18G7.
A. F. EDWARDS, 0. E D. D.
Commissioner's Office, DnrUcgton U. H., February 30,
1807. . ?80 fl i February 23
tar THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
DARLINGTON DISTRICT_IN EQUITY-D. W, ED?
WARDS, Ad.ni nhl tm tor T. E. HOWl-Ji, tu, B, 8, H?WLE,
JAMES P. WILSON AMD QTHEUS,-DJLL FOD IN
JUNCTION, ACCOUNT AND RELIEF.-It ia ordered
thal tho CREDITORS ul THOMAS E HOWIE, docoascd,
?be enjoined from proceeding to recover their dalma et
law against tho complainant, and that they do provo and
establish, their demands against tho Bald ROWLE before
Ibo Commlssoner of this Court, on or before thu first day
of December next, and In default thereof that they bo
barred tho benefit of any decree to bo pronounced
heroin, ,' ' .
The abovo ia, a true cony frani the original order modo
lu tho above stated coan, 13th February, 1867.
A. F. EDWARDS, 0. E D. D. ' '
Commlealonor's Office, Darlington a H., Fob. 22, 1807.
February 23 ?il
VS-THE STATE OF SOUTH CAR,OHNAT
DARLINGTON DISTRICT-IN EQUITY-HANNAH J.
HART, Administratrix, IM, ELLEN H. U MIT, JOHN
wmgw^. at tkvw;w^iJBSBakms^ i
1 ora of JOHN L. nAIlT be enjoined from proceeding to j
: recover their dalma ot law against the complainant, and
that they do prove and establish their demanda against j
t the, ?aid John L. Uart,, before, tho Cqmmlaslpner of '
Ulla Court, oircr liefore tho first dsiy pf Npyombor neat,
and lu default thereof that they bo barred from tho bea. j
; cfit of any decroo to be mode horeul.
It 1? also ordered that a copy ot thta order be publish od
at least once a week un VII Ut? first day of November next
In tho DvUngtoai iSoutArmcr and tho Charlea ton Daily j
<YCK?,
The abovo la a true copy from tho original order made
I In the abOVO Case, 13th February, 1807.
.A. F. EDWARDS, O, E D. ?.
ComiisatoKEii'H Orncr, naxlirunnn 0, H., February ?
[ 33,1867. lOP rt Fe I mi a ry 13
tar TVE. OKAYEST MAJuADIES Qr' YOUTH
AND EARLY. MAN ROOD,-THOWARD ASSOCIATION
ESSAYS, on ' tho' Physiology of tho' Posnlous, andi tbr
Errors, Abuses and Diseaaoa poculiar to tho first ago ot
man, with Reporta on now methods of treatment em- ?
ployed la this institution. Sent lu scaled letter en?
velopes! free of charge.
Address Dr, J. s KlLTJN BOUOUTON, |
, i, ., Howard Asaosla tl on, lH?ladeirihla, Pa.
May 30 Sine iii
::,?ar BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.-THIS
I SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls tho best In the world. The
only frue and perftlt D<jr-harmless, reliable, instan
j tautens. No disappointment No ridiculous tints.
Natural Bloch er Brown. Remedios the IU effects of ?lad
Dy a. Invigorates the hair, leaving lt ?on and twantirul.
The genuino la ai gu od IFtfltes? A. Batchelor. AU others
oro moro Imitation?, and should bo avoided. Bold by all
DmgglMs ?nd Porfumers. Factory, Na 81 Darcley
! street. New York.
?ST BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT.
. Docombir 10 Iff
THE TEI-WEEKLY N?WS,
PUUIJeu.r.i. IN WWKSBOnO' B. O, AFFORDS A
proa table m odium for the advertising publlo ol
1 char lea to a?
tl We resiaeeti-ally solicit their r?tronado for our mutual
benefit. ? . ?
. GAILLARD, DAV5PORTES k WILLIAMS.
N overo bel IO . . ?_ ' ....
, THE CAUOJLINA TIMES, :
PU HT,I SUKI! AT ?Tl ATV OK HU Rd C., TI,
TII8 PATER CIRCULATEH THROUGHOUT'. THE
middle portion of the Stale, and ofter* th? beat
facilities for advertisers, February 28
SPECIAL NOTICES.
UV YOUNO MENU CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA?
TION-Tliu ?rv. a P. HADSPEN will deliver a Sermon
Ijcforu IIIIH Atmoclall li T<i-if'>rrt>io (.V??if<ii/) Rr+ntna . lim
2tkl InsL, iii Si. I.uhu'H Church, corner Charlult- soi
Elizabeth streets; MMlWI IO commence ol Itali-] cl -
o'clock.
Tim public generally, omi young persons ospcrlslly, i?ru
lu vi li il to attend.
A collection will bo lakon up for tho benefit o? ibo AK.
Bociatlon. W. W. PEMBERTON, Secretan.
N. ll-Thc regnl.r weekly meeting of Ibo A.mnT
will bo beld at their roora? Thii AYminy, June - J.
Juno 3-1 1
trw UNITARIAN OIIUIIOH.-THE USU Al J
Service? will bo bold in this Cburrh' To-lfnrrow F.irc
noon. Tbn A*renin<; rnrvlco will be hold at half-past H
o'clock.
Bubjoct of Ibo evening Discourse-OL'HISTIANITV
ACCORDING TO JEHUS. 1 Juno 22
ST TIHNTTY ?IIUROH-IIASEIi BT???KTV^
Tho regular vrrviccs of thia Cliurch will bo conducted J
To-Morrou) at tho mmal hanni hy the Pantor.
Juno 23 1
??ronPHAN HOUSE OnAl'EIi.-THE REV.
HEN ll Y M. MOOD, of Ibo Spring Street M. H. Chumli.
will perform Divine l-'e.rvlco lu lld? Chapel To-Unrrtw
Jtjttntomt, 33d In?!., ats o'clock. 1 Juno 33
trr NOTICE.-8T. MARY"'! CHURCH, ITASEI,
fTJWn^TVrrTlw rei airs or the Church bavins; lieen rotn
.Vtmrffiy, 23d Inst. Maspe? will bo celebrated nt 7 n'rlnvk '
A. M. on H". o'clock A. M. 1 Jnno22
_ fir ESTATTPEIJZADETU DALT?\RD, DIV
CEASED.-All porron? having legal dabin against ibo j
cststo of said KLZAHETH BALLARD, la'o of Charleston.
Widow, will render tho rame, attested, wlt'iln time pre?
scribed by law; nul durne Indebted will make p.t> ment lo
PHILIP J. nnnF.N,
June 22 S3 Qualified Ox'or.
tnrWF. ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNC1
E. M. WHITING, Esq.. as a candidate lor Sheriff ?
Charleston (Judicial) DlstrU-t, at tho next rlccllon.
September 10
?-rROPOHALS-ARMY BITPPLIKS.-OFFICE j
CHIEF COMMISSARY SUBSISTENCE. SECOND MIL?
ITARY DISTRICT, CiiAni.EUT?!?, S. C.. Juuii 13, 1807.
Scaled proposals (in duplicate, will be received by the
undersigned, tints 1 o'clock, A. M., Momlny, .lunn 21th,
1R07, at which Umol|,ey w|]1 bo opened, fur supplying fur
the nso ortho United Stale Anny at this Military I'osl
fronhbeof on tho block. Tlio beef to bo delivered nnder
tho proposed contract must lie of a good and marketable
quality. In equal proportions of fore and hind quarter
meat (nocke, shank* and kldnoy tallow to bo uxcludcd),
In snell quanti lio? as may bo from limo to timo required,
and on such days ns shall I o designated by tho com?
manding o (ticer.
Tho contract to bo In force for nix mouth?, or such Irm
limo as tho Commlesary-Ocnoral or Subsistence may
direct, commencing ou tho 1st day of July, 1807.
Each hld to bava consideration must contain tho fol?
lowing gaarantcoof two responsible names, as follows :
"Wc, tho nu dorri card, hereby guarantee that Rhnuld
ibo nbo vc bid be accepted, lt sholl 1>o daly ful li Util ac?
cording io tis true purport and condlUonn ; also, that a
written contract, with bonds to the amount of ton thou?
sand dollars, sholl bo uxocuted.
A printed copy of this advertisement must bo attached
tn each proposal, which must be enclosed loan envelope,
addrcrnod to the uodorstgncd, and endorsed ?.Proposais!
for Subsistence Blores."
WM. M. DURNS,
Brevet Brlgadlcr-Ocncral and C. S., U. S. A.
Jnnoll 9
to- NOTICE T J MARINER8.-O A P T ?~I N S
AND PILOTS wishlu; lo anchor their VI-MOU tn Ashloy
River, aro requested not to do un anywhere within din-el
ranga of tho heads nt tho SAVANNAH RAILROAD
WHARVES, on Hui Charleston and St And rt w's aldo ol
Um Ashloy Uiver; hy which precaution, contact vriUi Uie
Submarino Telegraph Cable will ba avoided.
S. 0. TURNER, H. M.
Harbor Master's Ofuco, Charleston, February n, IBA G.
February 7
?V ARTIFICIAL EXES.-ARTIFICIAL HU?
MAN EVES mado to order and I use rt oil by Dm. F.
HAUCH and I', tn um l.t. MA .->.> (lunuiny ciupiojou uy
ROISSOSNKAU, of Paris), No. 5'J0 I! road way, New York.
April 1? lyr
?kr DUTCHER S L OHTNINQ FLY-KILLER
will certainly exterm?nalo i l.cso pests, ii its use ls per?
severed in. lloworo ol ISM ? Fly-paper, which soiun
dealsrskeop bocauso Uley can i ct lt for nearly nothing.
Don't be swindled. Ask for DU CHER'S, which I? sold
by al live druggists. lin i May 28
KS- BEAUTIFUL HAIR.-CHEVALIER'S Lil-E
for the HAIR positively restores cray hair to Rs original
color and youthful beauty | Imparts Rib, strength and
growth to tho woolie nt hair; stope its falling out at once;
keeps tho hoad olean; ls unparalleled as a hairdressing.
Bold by all druggists, fashlnnablo hal r-d repue rn, ami deal?
ers in .'ency goods. Tho trade supplied by tho whole
solo druggists.
SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D.,:
Jane 8 sluthCmo New York.
OsT ERRORS OE YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN
who suffonid fur jut? rrom Nervous Debility, Pre?
maturo Decay, and aU Uto effect? of youthful iiidiscre
Uon. will, far Ibo sako of uni, ring liumaulty, scud irec,
to J11 who need it, tho receipt and directions for making
tho riuiplo rv ru od y by which ho wai cured, bufferers
wlahh.g to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do
so by addressing, In perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN.
April 2 3 Dm os? No 42 Cedar street. Now York.
OOS?AR'S"
PREPARATIONS.
ESTABLISHED EH HIT T'EN YEARS.
Laboratory, No. in Crosby street. New York.
8000 Raxes, Rot ties and Flasks manufactured dolly.
SOLD BY ALL DRUOQISIU EVEHYWlIEliE.
<. C09TAR'8 ? BALES DEPOT,
No. 484 DUOADWAV.NKW YORK, !
Where tl, 43 to IB sizes oro put np for Families, Stores,
Ships, T-Units, public IniUtutlona, Ac, Ac i
It ls truly woud-rfui tho confluence that ls now had in
every forai of '".. paratl 'um thot comes from " Costar's "
Ealabliahrnont,
.OO.STAR'8" EXTERMINATORS-For Hats, Mice,
Roaches. Ants, Ac, Atc "Only liifalUblu romndy known."
"Not dangerous to tho haman famUy." "Hals como out
of their holes to die," Ac <
"COTTAR'S " BED BUG EXTERMINATOR-A liquid,
put up In bottles, and never known to fail.
"COSTAR'S Vi ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths In
Fura and Woollens, ts ly valuable Nothing can exceed it
for power and efQcacy. Destroys instantly all Insects on
Plants, Fowls, Animals. ito,
?iCOSTAR'fl" BUCKTHORNSALVE-For CuU, Birrns,
Wounds, Bruises, Broken Rr? osle, Sore Nipples, Piles in
all forms,- Old Bores, Ulcers, and aU kinda of cutaneous
aJXaciiana. No family should bo without IL It exe*ed?
in efficacy all other Salves in usa
it '.COSTA^'HJ^C01lN.?ULYliNlV.?ror laims milita.
.^COSTAR'S" DITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BLOS
R >MH-Ileantiflos tho Coinploxlon, by giving to tho skin
n ooftond beautiful freshness, and li incomparably be?
yond onylhing now In use. L?dlos of taste and position
regard lt as an essential ta Um toilet. Au unprecedented
Bale ls its boat rcoammeaidation. Ono bottlo ls always
fbllowod by moro. Try it to know.
' " COSTAR'S " DDJHOP Pn.LB-A nntvcrsal Dinner
Pill (lugor-coatod), and of extraordinary eraoacy for Cos?
tiveness, all forms of Indigestion, Nervous sod Sick
Headache A Pill that ls now rapidly superseding ail
others.
.COSTAR'S" COUOH REMEDY-Ear Couglis, Colds.
I Hoarsenoau, boro Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth?
ma, and aR forms of Bronchia), and Diseases of the
Throat and laings. Address : .
1 IIBNUY II. COSTA?; ..
JtunoTr No. 483 BROADWAY, N. Y.
CHEBAW ADVERTISER.
DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART,
AGRICULTURE, sud MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
Cherow, 8. 0. Published weekly, by W. L. T, PUINOk
it CO. . , . . , i
Trana or sunscurmos i
Ono copy one year......,..,..,...;.i...$4 Ob
Ono copy nix mouths_. 2 00
Ono copy three months.. ..ll 00
Five ooples one year..'... ..IB 00
RHU or AOVKamsnio :
Ons Square, ten Unca er less, first insertion.ll 59
For each subsequent Insortion.TOO
AU Advertisements to be dlstinotly marked, or they
wUl be published until ordered ont, and charged accord?
ingly
Merchants and o th crt adveriiidng by tho year, i libe?
ral dedocUon on the shove rates will bo mado,
Novomncr 1"_
THE AIKEN PRESS, _l
IT IB PROPOS SD TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN OE
Aiken, B. C., a Weekly paper under tho abovo UUo,
to be devoted to General luUJUgc ri co-Political, Com?
mandai, Social, Literary, and Religious-with a Depart
mont of Agriculture, including tho Field, tho Orchard,
tho YUti-vard, and lito Garder.. A Nows Summary, tr.
contain ? dlgoit of the important events of tho week,
wiU occupy a p n lion ol the paper, and particular otteai
tlon wUl bo given to tho unsotUod question Of Lahor, ai
beat adapted to our new condition, and the developmon
or the resources ortho country m Manufactures, Agri?
culture, Fruit.raising, and Vine-Growing.
Terms-$3 a year, in od ran oe,
... H. W. RA YEN EL, Edi tor.
W. D. KiaaXaltD. Pobllahnr._January 31
I BARNWELL SENTINEL.
TB AN EXCELLENT ADVERTI M IX O MEDIUM.. LET
I Merchants and business mon'try lt lor af ow months.
"No risk m gain." Bend on your cards and increase
your tr ado this fall. There's nothing to equal Prater's
Ink-lt has made many s fortune
Terms for tho paper-?a per annum, in advance.
Advertisements inserted st tho rate of tl per square ol
twolvo Unos or less tor ooch insertion. I
Cards of ten lines or looa, ak tho rate of ?10 for three
months. . . ...t ,
Contracts by the ypar or for six months, allowing prlv
llsae of doongin*?, on more favorable terras. Address
n g m wjaogu*. EDWARD A. BRONSON.
November U fabliau tv an o c toprM or |
SHIPPING.
ran vuopnu IHVKH.-THK FAST
.Jv-* nailing H1CH>I> JULIA DEAN will leave Mandiill'*
^V?wlmrl, on Hi" Int and Ililli ul July, and t-oiiliiiuit
*" i until furt lier liol Icc. fur oil points on WoMeni
I.mn, u ni c*.|Mir Uiver, ami Katiti ni tirancli lo Uonncau'M
Fi rry. Traillnit I. strictly prohibited.
For Freight cngsgciuoutH, apply Ul Master on board, or
lo EIIAUOH A &IAI.IA)N]'.E.
Hurlbock'ii Wharf.
N. ll.-All Freights munt bo prepaid.
Juno 21 lino
a- -o WANTl?H 1 M M1. tn ATI ; t. Y, TWO
/VlX VI KHK LH TU LOAU LU Al ll Kit,
422Ei? Apply te JOHN A Ti 11 Xi. fll-nTV,
-*?2Efa No. IB East Uay
Juno 7
FOR ti H O RUE TOWN,' s. c.~
KU ( HIM; AT stn rn mr.AMI. KEITH
PIKI.D AND WAVKIll.V fill Ll.S.
TUR FINK HTKAMEIl
EMILIE ,
CAPT. W. F. AnAIR,
WILL LEAVE BOYCE'S WHARF AS ABOVE OM
Monday ,v. Ibo vin, luttent, ni 10o'clock.
Ui turning, will dave (loorgotowii ou IrViinraddy
Mimina, tlio 2Hth mut , al 0 o'clock.
Frrlitlit rwolvril nit /My aud Mmulay nnlil sunset.
All fri'i;:lit mu -t bu pup ml.
" * --??"??ill nf Awl lilli nr iyt.4twn. m.nh, lo
.lune VJ 2 lteyoo H whan.
K0H N K iv YO lt K.
REGULAR UNITED STATES MAH. 1.1NI-.
ONE OF THE FAVORITE AND EI.EOANT STEAM.
SHIPS SARAGOSSA, (MUN M)A. WILT. LEAVE
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF EVERY HATUIIDAV.
(DETAINRI) THIS TRIP VNTIIt sUKDAY)
THE STEAMSHIP
SARAGOSSA ,
CAPTAIN CROWELL,
r.,r-r-r .? WILL LEAVE NORTH ATTIANTIO
S'ViK???? WHARF on SUNDAY M o It NI Nd. Juuo
?U?-.."?."??.i?t HT 2:ld, ai a o'clock.
.T**?r? Shllijicrs nnuit present Hills of Lading
by S o'clock nu Saturday Aft. rm os.
Juno 'il_RA VEN EL A CO.
F?ll NORTH EDISTO AND ROCK?
VILLE.
THE STEAMER
ST. HELENA,
CAPT. J AH. G. RUMLY,
WILL LEAVE AS ABOVE FROM ATLANTIC
Wborf, on 7Wsday Aforninj, Ibo 2Alh Juno, at -
o'clock.
Returning will li av Edlatn on HVifncjuViy Morning,
Mth.
Freight recr ive.I oil Monday UU?1 sunset.
All Freight to bu |ire| nhl.
For engagements ul Freight or Pansage apply on
board, or to JNO. H. MURRAY,
_Juuu2l_il_ _Markct_ Wharf._
FOR GARDNER'S BLUFF*
AND 1 Vi i: UM Kill AT I . LANDINGS ON Tilla
FEE DEE RIVER.
THE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER
3? Uli ANTER,
CAPTAIN J. T. FOSTER.
TO ACCOMMODATE SHIPPERS WILL CONTINUE!
TO RECEIVE FREIGHT AT ACCOMMODATION:
WHARF, and leave on Monday Morning, 21th Inst, at G
o'clock.
All Freights nitut bo prepaid.
No freight received after nunnet.
n.r fwd.*. ""imt^fostfir'S 'HOLMES, A*?.^
Juno 31 2 Accommodation Wharf.
FOR GEORGETOWN. 8. C.,
AND SOUTH ISLAND.
TUE STEAMER
?Aj-i?j
PLANTER,'
CAPT. J. T. FOSTER.
IS NOW RECEIVING FREIGHT FOR THE A BO VU
? points at Accommodation Wharf, and will leeva ont
Afitrnfay Morning, 21th lusL, at G o'clock.
All Freight must be prepaid.
Fur Freight or Passage, apply to . li,
FERGUSON it HOLMES,
Juno 21_'_3_?_A gouts.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR NEW YORK, ' ,;
TUE NEW AND ELEOANT BTDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
CH A35s?E 3PIO 3STa
LOCKWOOD, COMMANDER,
TT7TLL LEAVE ADO ER'S ROUTH WHARF, O NJ
VT Saturday, tho 21d lusL. at 10 o'clock A. M.,
O ? ? Thc Ships of this Uno aro provided with elegant:
I accominodatlous for para cnn era.
a ir All outward Freight engagomor.ta must bo m min
t tho ollie of COURTENAY. ? TRENHOLM, No. IA
East Bay. >
air Fur Passage and all matters connected with the
inward 1 ms tn c*i of tho Ships, apply to STREET BROTH?
ERS it CO., No. 7t East Bsy.
: STREET I1HOTHER8 ti CO., I ,m^yt.
COUltlENAY fc TRENHOLM. | Agral
AtsT* Tho MANHATTAN will loUow on the 20th Inst.
Juno 17_C_
TRROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA, '
BY'
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAM PACKET LINE,
VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. ,
TUE STEAMER '
PILOT B?1T,.
CATT AIN W. T. MoNELTY.
T EAVES ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLES*
A j TON. overy Monttay and Thursday Mornings, at T
o'clock. Returning, leaves Florida steam Packet Wliart.
Havannah, every Wedntjday and Friday Mornings, at
7 o'clock. , . , .
Touching at Blnfllon on Mondays and IPidncirdoyi.
Freight recelvod dally and stored freo of charge?.'
.Freight to aU points except Savannah, must bo pre?
paid. No Freight rocelvod arter sunset.
For freight or paasaae, apply to '?'
FERGU?&N A HOLMES, Agento,
Charleston.
CLAG HORN A CUNNINGHAMS,
Agents, Ha Tannaby Oe.
N. D.-THROUOHTIOEETS sold st tho Omeo of tho
Agonoy In Charleston te points on the Atlantic and O alf
Railroad, and to Fernandina and pointe on tho BL Jokn'a
Uiver._?_M Joras ia
FOR BAVANNAjg,
TUE STEAMER
"DICTATOR,"
10O0 TONS BVHTIIBN,
CAPTAIN L. H. 0 O X ET T EH,
WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARP EVER**
TWnfay Night, at 9 o'clock, for Havannah.
For freight or pansage apply on board ar to office of
J. D. AIKEN A CO, Agonie,
Kay SO _South AtUnlio Wharf.
NEW YORK AND BREMEN HT EA M H ll I f*
COMPANY. .,,
TUR FIRST-CLASS U. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIPS
ATLANTIC. I NORTH HUN LIGHT.
BALTIC. I WESTERN METROPOLIS.
Leave Pier No. 40, N, H., New York, every ?eoond Salt
urday, from June 16.
FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, j
taking psasengorf to Southampton, Loudon, Uavro end:
Bremen, at tho followlog rates, payable in gola or Ila
equivalent In currency: ,
First Cabin. ?Ho; Second Cabin, l?S; Steerage, ?ts.
Frota Brenton, BouUiamhlorTand Havre to New Yolk.
First Cabin. ?U0i Second Cabin, ?lol Baeoxage, MO.
EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND ??OUK-*????
Cabin, $210; Becond Cabin, ?130; Rtecratfi, ?70.
. ?AIuso DATs moat Msw TOMS AMS aaMstaas :
JuutlSandtO I July 13 and 27 I Augqrt 10 and 2*
Sept. 7 and 31 Oct fand 10 I Nov. 2 and 10
For Freight ot Passage edylytoih? A; Ott * i
lu A AO TAYLOR, PrssailaDl.
February 27 ly Mo <0 Broadway, N. Y,

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