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VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1078. CHARLESTON, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY ll, 1869._SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM
BY TELEGRAPH
TUE STATE CAPITAL.
THE CHABL?ST0N ELECTION BILL - ELLIOTT
8PEA2S AGAINST IT FOR AN HOUR AND A
HALF-AFTER FIVE HOUBS' FILIBCSTEUXQ IT
M PASSED ET A VOTE OF YEAS FIFTY, NATS
ELEVEN.
[SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DAI LY SEW6.]
COLUMBIA, February 19.-IN THE SENATE, tho
following billa passed a second reading and
were ordered to "oe engrossed : A bill amenda?
tory of tho acts incorpora tine; tho University
of South Carolina; a bill to alter and amend thc
charter of tho Towu of Greenville.
Dickson introduced a b il to incorporate tho
Florence and Lancaster Railroad Com pany,
k winch was read tho first time, i nd the Senate
^ adjourned over to Tuesday m !ionor ol' Wtsh
^^ugtouo birthday.
H IN THE HOUSE, the Charleston Election bill
^Kvas resumed. Elliott and Ilydo spoke against
?the bill. Elliott occupied the floor for un hom*
^Fand a half. Whipper replied in _ favor of the
W bill. After five hours' filibustering, during
which theyeas and nays were called five times,
tba biljs,was passed at balf past !vc o'clock, by
a voto of yeas 50, nays ll.
A resolution to adjourn over to Tuesday was
tabled. _?_
COXGKESSIOXAL.
FABE A OUT-THE ALABAMA-BELIEVLNG TITS
PRESIDENT OF DISABILITIES-REDUCING THE
ARMY AND NAVY.
WASHINGTON, February 19.-IN THE SENATE.
the bill regarding Farragut's captures on the
Mississippi was passed, and goes to tito Presi?
dent.
The bill allowing $190,000 to the destroyers
of the cruiser Alabama was passed, and goes
to tho Fi csidenr.
A bill was introduced rcpenlipg tho law fix?
ing the headquarters oF the general of the
army at Washington and compelling tho Pres?
ident to issue orders through him.
The lud?an Appropriation bill was discussed
to adjournment.
IN THE HOUSE, the Army Appropriation bill
was considered. AU tho amendments redu?
cing the ordinary appropriations wero agreed
to. Thc following was adopted as a substitute
for the amoadrnetit reducing th3 army: "Cutil
the army i3 reduced to twenty regiments of
infantry, five of *rf?!ery a- d live of cavalry, no
new commissions shall issue. The rogiments
shall bc Consolidated as rapidly as tho redac?
tion of officers permits. No appointments or
promotions shall be made in any department
of the army." The bill was then passc-J.
Tho confer?r:eo report on naval affairs was
adopted. It forbids promotions or appoint
monts until the officers shall bo reduced to tho
required number.
WASHINGTON.
THE 8UPBEME OOUBT RECOGNIZES THE NOL. PBOS.
ZN T3:X CASE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS -SHERMAN'S
FRIENDS HAKE H til A PRESENT OF GRANTS
HOUSE-REMOVAL OF THE SIXTH INFANTRY TO
MISSOURI.
WASHINGTON-, February 19.-In the Supreme
Court, on motion of Attorney-General Evatts,
the certificate of the division of opinion iu the
Circuit Court of Virginia, in the case of Air.
Davis, was dismissed on account of nol. pros.
entered in the court below.
(le?era! Imboden is here.
Tue British Government has informed Mr.
Seward that orders havo been is ued for tho
release of the prisoners Costello and Warren.
Seward, in replying to the letter urging pro?
tection to American citizens in Cuba, says that
at least half ot HofTs fleet' ia in Cuban waters,
and that Hoff has been fully and repeatedly
instructed to extend all proper protection to
American interests.
The application for a habeas corpus for tho
Tortugas prisoners will be heard to-morrow.
Sherman's friends havo bought for him
Grant's house and furniture, possession to be
givct March 5.
Six companies of the 6th Infantry, now in
South Carolina, have been ordered to Mis?
souri.
Tbenew Tax bill covers six hundred pages.
Dempsey, who cowhided Dancan, tho Patent
Offico clerk, for his ovid J h co about thc station?
ery contracts, has boon fined $200 arid impris?
oned ten duys. ;
EUROPE.
MODERATE MEASURES IN SPAIN.
MADRID, February 19.-A decreo has been
adopted establishing uaiiai.'v legal jurisdic?
tion, abolishing tho ecclesiastical courts, and
modifying the financial administration of tho
colonies.
LAST MEETING OF THE CONFERENCE AND ITS DIS?
SOLUTION"-THE GBEEK REPLY SATISFACTORY
PBOTECnON TO CHRISmNS IN TU Uli EV.
PARTS Pel nu ry 19.-lhere was a mooting
of IhoConl'ercuco (0-day. lue reply ot Gr. oco
wes received and decided tr> bc satisfactory. A
resolution was adopted whereby the Great
Powers reserve to themed, os the right to pro?
tect the Uves, property and interests of tho
Chns'.iaii inhabitants of Turkey. 'Ihe repre?
sentatives sigued tue protocol, and tho confer?
ence was dissolved.
EX-KING FEBJTNAND AND THE SPANISH THRONE.
PABIS, F ebruary 19.- The reports that thc
ex-Kiug Feidiuand, of Portugal, has consent'
ed to be a candidato for thc Soonish crown are
premature. Though strongly urged, ho still
refuses to allow his name to bo used in con?
nection with tho j sovereignty. A majority of
tho ij|3moers cf the Constituent Cones, now m
session at Madrid, aro opposed to Duke Mont
pensier, and there is little prospect ef his suc?
cess.
PASSAGE OF THE BEPL? To THE QUEEN S SPEECH
-THE NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE UNITED
BTATES-THE LEISH CHURCH QUESTION.
LONDON. February 19.-Au address in reply
to tua Qaco.'s spcec i waa agreed to unani?
mously in both hons :S of Parliament.
Ia tho Uou-o of Co lintons Disraeli express?
ed sorrow that the ratifieati >n o' trie conven?
tion witn thc United States was cot announced.
Hb hepod. however, for a speed; completion of
the treaty.
Mr. Glads!ono waa sure thc negotiations
would end LO tho sumo spirit iu wuich they
wero commenced. Tho final issue would doubt?
less be satisfactory lo bo.h countries.
The first ot March has been named for open?
ing tho d?batu on tho disestabLsutucnt of tho
Irish Church.
CUE AN AFFAIRS.
POETS CLOSED- REFUGEES-UNITED STATES CON?
BUL IN DIFFICULTY-WEALTHY MEM SUS?
PECTED-MEXICAN OFFICERS HEADING THE
REVOLT - BBIITSL 6CHOONEB DECLARED A
PRIZE.
DAYANA, February 19.-Perts tutbout cus
tomnousta have been declared closed. At Si?
gna ou the 7th instant, thero was no BO"*r in
tbomirket. Ihe insurgents had bu. ued tho
railroad at La Conics. A cluain arrived at
Moi'ZauLUo ou the 14th instaut from Bayamo
willi one thousand vromcn and children aa re?
fugees. Tho troops were barraged tho entire
rente by the insurgents.
Ths United States Consul bavin? applied for
a passport for a naturalized citizen, tho latter
was arrested, and tue Consnl waa informed
that the government could not recognize bis
right to apply for passports. 'Ibe consul bas
telegraphed to Wasbingt m asking for the
prompt intervention of bis government to pro?
tect its citizons, and, in case ot refusal, ten?
dering his resignation.
The government has received intelligence of
a rising iu tho vicinity of Matanzt3. Tho rebels
number three hundred, and the greatest alarm
prevailed there. Henor Castillo, director of a
saviDgs' bank.has been arrested, and tho polico
arc soarchi::g for other wealthy and suspected
men.
NEW YORE. February 17.-A special to the
Heraid, dated Havana tho 14th. says: "Insur?
gents havo appeared in the District of Colon
under the leadership of Colonel lucian, a Mexi?
can officer. In tho Cuz:o Mountains two
thousand men arc waiting tiic signal for re?
volt, lhere aie other Mexican officers in
command of insurgents in this district and
other parta of thc island. Thc Cuban passen?
gers who were found on board tbc sciioouer
Galoanie have oeen tried iu a niaiititne court
for treason and sentenced to death, but Cap- i
tain-General Dulce will probably commute the
sentence and send them out of thc island to
somo convict station. Tho schooner has been
declared a legal priz?, of which judgment thc
British Consul notified bis government. H">
has also expressed hopes that tbc captai.i and
crew of the schooner will he released. Advices
from Trinidad to the 9th have been received.
Thc American Consul there had joined thc in?
surgents and turned over bis office to another
person. Tho insurgents hold Tunas and h ivo
many Spanish prisoners. The wife ot Captain
General Dalco will soon leave for Spain."
SPAMES PROM THE WIRES.
Troub'.o is browing between thc Spiuish and
Cuban rcaidonts of New Orleans, and thc
Spauish Consul has asksd thc co-operation of
ino Governor of Louisiana ir? keeping the
peace between them.
The Southern Tress Convention- has re?
elected A. R. Lamar, ol' Georgia, Tiesidont;
M. J. Williams, of Alabama, Vicc-Presidcnt;
A. W. Reese, of Georgia, Secretary aud Trea?
surer; J. A. Englehart, of North Carclh.p-, F.
W. Dawson, i i South Carolina, James Gard?
ner, of Georgia, W. J. ltamage. of Tennessee.
W. W. Screws, of Alabama, and J. Armstrong,
of Mississippi, directors.
Flt OM THE STATE CAPITAL.
Tine Charleston Election Bill- Uansicr's
Remarks in its Favor-Thc Vote on
the Bill by Teas and ?lays-X'cw In?
structions for County Commisiioncrs
Aid for the Memphis, El Paso and
Southern Trans-Conttncntal Uallroad.
[mom OUR OWN oituEsroxDF.jrr. J
COLUMBIA, S. C . February 18.-Tho event of
to-day was tho discussion in thc House of thc
Charleston Elcctio-i bilL Tuc d?.batc though ,
lively, and At times ratlior of a personal cha- i
racter, elicited DO new arguments, lt was co.i- 1
fined entirely to tho Rojub?cau side of tho j
House, All tho Democrats and live Kepubli- ]
cans votod acaiust tho bill. Tho latter woco, 1
DeLarge, ot Charleston; Elliott, cr Barnwell; j
Feriter, of Saluter; Hyde, of Goecnviile, and
Stoebor, of Marion. Ibo speeches were all i
brief owing probably to the tact that tho mer?
its and domerits of the bill had already been J
fully canvassed in the S;uate, and the debate
cut bhort by Brodie, ot" Charleston, calling for i
the previous quostion, which was almost j
unanimously sustained. I
Rmsicr, bf Charleston, said tba* tu?y aU |
know tho fact that an election had been nold. j
Ic was admitted that there were irregularities
or informalities in tho conduct of tho election, j
and tho General Assembly ?s asked to validate j
the election, notwithstanding those irregulari?
ties, and to award to tho persons rccuiving the ,
highest number of votes tho offices whica they
claimed, and to which ihe.v were entitled. For
himself bc had decided how be should vote on ;
tho question of ...gret.tug to the bill. Ho had ;
vote t ?or it in tho committee and ho desired j
to say that his wan no hasty decision, ile t'oit ]
it to bo bis duty as a. reprosoniaiivo o? the ;
people, as owing it to his cousti:ue::ls who (
S>-U? bun here, and i'.JO iu consideration of tao ,
questions raised an to ibo right of tho General ?
Assembly to act in this p*attor, to givo
tao reasons for thc voto wuich he j
thoued give in sn: port of tao bill. ]
Tho bill oetore tho ilousu and tho subject j
matter has agitated tho community of (Juan :>>. \
loa tor throo months, if no: lo.igor. As a mom- '
ber of that community it bad occasioned bim '
much anxiety. H J know of no event in uiu
City of Charleston which had given risu to
moro excitement ase! feeling of direct, deter- ]
mined exposition o:i bo?u sided. Identified '
with tho city, is wasbuia untura; desire ou his
part to soo aJ iv.? people, of au classas, pros?
p?rons, happy ano contented. IVUen, there* (
fore, ho witnessed on tho uno hand apolitical (
p-..riy detci mined' on exclusive representatiou i
and OJOsequent control, ev?u making it a i
question o? c )iur. and thc otherside struggling
lol justice, equally doionnmod, he teared thc ]
rouueqaences that might follow, l'hoir Dom- >
ocratic fri enes in Charleston desiri d that ?
tho Republicans slum d not consider tuts
a question of pony, while dov ander i
that d.lusivo name 4 Conservative" wero i
determined and acted strictly aa a part;. . 1
That was on their part, lo say tho least, au un- I
pardonable mistake. Ho did nut lay claim io
a iy legad ability, but would endeavor lu meet i
the argument used by some, that this matter 1
should be left tu Ibo courts. Tuc election was \
held ou tho 10th of November, 18??. under thc
provisions of an act to pr?vido fur thc election 1
ut' officers ot incorporated cities and tow.is of s
the Stale ul South Carolina. Ir. canuot be dc- t
nicd that tho most gigantic efforts were made ?
in lilia, as in other elections iu t.iis State, un?
der the l?'.coustruc.iou acts, to defeat Uio Rw- t
publican party. Thc caso before them upon a
which they were cow rahed tu take action, is c
uno ot tiloso causes growing eut ut tho dam- I
nublo efl'orrs Uid designs ol parties opposed tu t
Una entire programmo of reconstruction, ihe i
elactiou was hciil io Charles.on; ;.. protest was
submitted a?id entertained. Thy Actutg Mayor i
and Aldermen had as iuvcstigat.ou, and pr;>- \
fe s to chame that tho eicciiou ?-as null iuid r
VO'UOtl BCCOUut Of tliO illegal C lUdUCt O'.' 9UUIO 1
of tho managers, and propuse to content the :
seats of a majority of tlioao persons who c'iuu: ^
io (and were) Jmy elected a: that elec iou.
Thc fifth section o. tue act pr?vidos, '\ac v
managers of d?viions shall decide cojtesioJ C
cases subject to tao ultimate decision o? tho i
Board o; Alden cn or wa;dens arbon t?r?a .iz- i
ed, fcxeop? whoa ino eleetio:i of a maj jruy 01 s
the pervious \ut'? tot aro coolest .. oi tho i
managers charged wuli illcgil conduct, m
which ease tuc te u ns togctuer wn.i tho bil- ^
lots, shall he examined und tito oa-c investi- (
gated by tbe Am mt: Dual d ot A durnum, w;,o t
shall declaro ibu oecJou; and moir do;;sio:i L
shall be binding upon ad parlies." t
Jt wjs tito dmy theil of that Mayor and Board i
of Aldermen, upo. receiving the returns ut' tito
manager-1, tu publish tho bame according toi bc r
act. and issue eerii?catus by wi.ich tiiosere- ..
ceiviog tho highesi- number of voi s would bs i
in possession of primafacieevidenceuf ihoir
election, l hu seato otu ai j >rity ut tno B....ni i
wero coules ted, or Hie managers' charged with <
illegal eoui?uet. it ?a-? then comps:eut tor t
ib-j Bearii pi A dermen to exatuiue the reiurus t
with tho ballots.
It was, perhaps, not necessary to dwell on i
tho fact thal the rciurns were not, in ihe first t
install CO, published us directed tu be co ie by?
law, or, sero..di;>. tho scats of a majority nf i
thoso receiving tho highest number ot votes i
wero not cunteated, oui it M important i
and necessary to discover tho gist if tho i
wholu ui nt. i io ascertain whether ihe aile - ;:
non Oi Laud is true; "whether tho mtuagcrs i
were imiUv of illegal conduct siune.eut to in
vabdato the election, and if so, what
meaning and intout of thc law and the \
and duties of tho Board of Aldermen,
rctnrn to the writ of mandamus by thc !
of Aldermen, sayintr that certain irr?galo
had occurred in the election, was decid
tue Supreme Court as an insufficient rc
and thus was decided thi3 question as su
ted bv tho Council.
DoLirge. Will tho gentleman yield
question ?
Ransier. No. sir. Atter tho court m
that question they issued a peremptory
to which thc Board responded, deel
who received the highest number of vote
tho names of tho persons receiving them,
conten ted that the decision of the oom
thc facts submitted by counsel, proves
the irregularities themselves wero not i
cient to invalidate tho election. The rctu
tho peremptory writ proves that matter,
that both parties ceased farther efforts ir
Oase before the court.
Now whether under theso cirenmstanec?
Legislature* had a right to hitor tero, had ?
him considerable concer i and thought,
had looked at it from a Bepublic.tn standp
yet ho was not for urging or even aiding
General Assembly to piss uoconstitut
measures which they had no right to |
Tho press ot Charleston has tabored to
vince tho Qenetal Assembly that it ha>
right to interfere in this matter. They
reminded the Legislature! that it wonk
against the Constitution to pass this bill. '.
have warned the Genera! Assembly of
dinger of one branch ol the State Govornr.
encroaching on thc other.
There is, he said, no case before thc coi
Thc inquiry then is. can tho General Asset
pass a bill that will accomplish thc pur?
sought tor lo seat the officers elected ?
was fully satisfied that the bili befare thurn
lullv sufficient for that purpose. Ho was I
to support the me is uro and to advocali
passage by the House. It wa3 proposot
charge fifty dollars a day for every day
the partio-? now in possession hold over,
parties will then bo bable for a vioiat'o
law, and will have to pay a fine, and it cai
recovered in an action for debt.
He. regietted thc matter bad gono so
knew the fooling of the people and thc pi
on this subject, and could iiopc that the
publican p ..ny had made such selcctiou at
satisfy ali parlies concerned, so that critni
lion and reorimlnatioa could havo bien si
ped.
Thc Republican parly is not responsible
this state of things m Charleston. Let it
on those who nr.; res- onsiblu. It is knoivnt
almost exery chico s.eught to bo lilied by
publican^ in or out of Charleston, clod
under thc Reconstruction acts, has boen m
a matter ot litigation. The gentleman at
right (W. J. McKinlay ) has lien elected by
General Assembly to tho ?frico ot register
mcstie conveyance, and is kept out of it fo
day? by ouo of tt.e opposite party. He hoi
the bill would pa-.s w.iliout thc opposition o
singlo member ot tho Hou-c. He appealed
their good sense and io principio,and ho vo
for it ou the score at principle and justice.
Nash, of Kershaw, followed iu a ?rief 1
forcible speech, saying that he bad given I
bill hiii tmist anxious consideration, und v
lui ly satisfied of Us ju- tice.
Forker, of Sumter, m ado an eloquent ?pcc
against the pa-sage ot such a bill. He ll g u
ed it as unconstitutional and iuconsisie
with the act passed by the General Asscmbi
auder wbich tho cleo ion w.<8 held. Ho a
warned members against establishing a pro
dt'iit which m the tature might rcac; with ti
nblc loree apon themselves.
DeLargo followed in an earnest and imp:
sinned speech, ii- regretted the inlroducti
of the bill ; believed it would pass, but ho t
sired to be lecorded ns raising his voi
against it. It was both au unwise ?ind dangt
ous precedent, and would bring no good to t
Republican parly. I' was a delusion, a ehe
and a snare. Ho thought thero would bo i
more chanco of Pillsbury and his Aldermen
be seated under ibis bill than foram.ui to]
struck by lightning, undi r a cloudless sky a:
a sunshiny day. li the bill would do What i
'neilds say. lie miurhtvute for it. He know lt
jonstituetits desired tho passage ol this bi
jut it was no good. They.wei o onlynusle
tie spoke ot threats and intimidation h a vii:
joou used towards lum, bul doliod any party I
:ause him to swerve from thc hue of dut.
sven under the lash of the parly whip.
Bo.-euiou, of Charleston, followed, wai m I
idvocuting tho passagii of tho bill.
At tho conclusion ol Bosomon's speech, Br<
lie obtained tho floor, advocated the passai
of the bill, and cabed the' previous question.
ihe ci.ll was suits mud. and, after gooier*
marks bv Whipper ami Tomlinsou iu suppui
af the bill-Tomlinsons aying that Mayor Chu
bad always been ti Copperhead-Elliott was a
owed to explain his vote, and stated that Ii
tiad boen conscientiously opposed to tho bi
Crom its introduc? III.
Un tho pussago ol' section 1 to a third rcac
ing the j eas and nays were called, ?iud are ii
toi lows:
Yeas G5, nays l-l; absent or not voting -li
Agreed to.
Those who voled in tho affirmative arc:
Hon. F. J. Moses, Ji\. Speaker, Bosomon
Bi odie. Brown, Bulloc. John.Boston, Boswell
Li. Cain, Goose, Cliociuut, Crews, Douinu
Driffl<, DoMars, Fair, Gardner, Goudson. C
D. Mayne. Humphries, Umso?, Henderson
Feliks. D. J. J. Johnson, Johnston, S. Johnson
li. Johnson, Jackson. Jaw bs, il. Janies, tl
ratno^, VV. H. Jones Kali, G. LOL-, Laug. Alor
.ison, W. J. McKinlay, Mickey, Melut?re
HcDam'els, Mobloy, Meat, Misson, Nash, Noa
rio, Perrin. Prendegrass, PcttougilL, Banaler
[toot, Hush. Rivers, Stoibrand, A. Smith
Mundora, Shrewsbury, Smiley, Seo:t, B. A
thompson, S. b\ Tiiotup-uii. lomliuson
thomas, Whipper, White, Wright, Webb au
.Vdls-G5.
l'home ulm voted in the negativo are :
Brvant. DeLargc, Doyio, Btliott, Fori Ipr,
Hyde, Keith, Lewie, Mooro, Stewart. Stocher,
furneraud Wilson-H.
Those absent or ?ni vol'ng utu :
Barry. Josoph D inton, Bishop, E. J. Cain,
hollins. Cly! mi ? e-ibetTy. Duvall, lizekiul,
dray. Graul Hayes, J. N. Hay ne, iuliimm,
i-larris, IJ. Jobnsuu, Jorvuy, J. H. Jones, Lo?
na x S. J. L-e, Littlejohn, Mayer, Wilburn
VloKinia'-, alillord, Mays. .Miller, Nelson,
Suckles. O'Connell, Parvis, Richardson Sioui,
?ui'iils. Ll. M. Smith, Smythe, Sasportts, Smi
)us, Tinsley, Wiitio;-, Wailer and Wooley-4L
Tho House returned to tito Sonate un "act to
.o-onact certain acts lending tho name and
.lort? nfiiic State io the Greenville and Oblnui
jia li ?lroad Company, ai.d lo validate the ac?
ion of said company ?hciouudci.
The Presideut announced tua!- said act bav
ng passed both IL. uses of Lie General Assem
ily in ttceordunce with thu constitutional pro?
visions, was x law ol' Uiu Scute.
Mr. JiUson. from tba Committee on Educa?
tion, to whom was referred a bin further to
intend ;i'C acta i::c irporatiug tho University of
Jouth Carohni, reported back tho s uno, with
b recommendation thar, tho bill t'o pass.
Mr. Cortnii. from the Joinuiittoo un tho Ju
liciary, to whom was relcrrod a b.ll to aller
ind amend ?n act entitled "An act tu close tho
monition* of thc Rank of the State of .Sou n
.'an ilma," submitted & separate rujort as
ihairmau of thal committee, with a reooinmen
latiou tba*, lliu bill <'..> uol puss.
Mr. Donaldson, from ibo O', mi tn it too on Fi
la.ico. to who.H wa.; re orr d tb ; petit iou of A.
Am Do doa. ot Chano*loa, S. C., praying u
?emission of taxes overpaid :.: thu year lSoti,
cported back thu ??ame With a rocumm uidu
iou that thc prater of the petitioner bo
: routed.
Mr. Donaldson, from the saino committee, to
mom w.:s referred thu piuscu?aiantoi tu
Iran I Jury ot Wdiiamsburg C.m.uy rab ii vu
0 an cpprupruitioii iwn ibo S ate in ia:.'.
?...un.y or uiii.dmg a jul ropc-riod back thu
mme, ?VUJ a roc?muiuudation that lbs appro
iriation bo not gi a .. ;.
Mr. Donaldson, iV.-.u the 3;iruo oom uitte ., to
Thorn was refer? cd me po ti mm ul in u Comity
Commissioners u? Darlington Cunny asuuii'
ur a mau front the State ui ?3?,??W tv? bo u-u.i
'or county puruuscs, reported u.oit ibo .taino
.Ith a rocoiuniunJaiiou tu?t thu peiuioa bj
tut granted.
Mr. Coi bm, pursuant to notice, introduced
1 bill to repeal an act entitled "An ne: to ??i\
'oni, poisons holding cerium offices of oinolu
noni from leaving tho S.a:o "
Mr. Corbin asked a:;d obtainod tho iinaui
liou? cuuseut af ti.e Sen .ie tu introdu e, wiin
tut previous notice, a bid t'.> C irry mtJ etl'eci
ho provisions ot the constitution in relation
u thorigh ?-i of property oi' m rrie i ?'union.
Re putt of tho Gummi ttee on tho JuJic?ar> on
Jouso resuiu loo to e.ect oIHcers ut tho Bank
ii tho Slate of South Caro..na.
O.i mutua ol j;r. Lorj.n, 'bc resolation was
'.furred to thc Uummittueuutua Judiciary,
vnh i .aiicp^ioas tn rop?n, wuat farth :r logis
aiiuu io necessary in iciVreucu I.? lbj Lank
if teo Siwte. and also as tu tho fusibility
ind i roprioty of reducing the au m hov of di
CCrois.
Re'ort of ihe Commlt:ee on the Judiciary
on a bill to incorporate Ibe Ashby Br
Company.
Tho rcoort was read, and, on motioi
Mr. Corbin, its further consideration T
ponod, and tbc report ordered to be printe
Report ot the Committeo of Claims on
account of Joeoph Walker.
Thc report was considered immodial
agreed lo, and ordered to be sent to the H<
of Representatives.
"A message was recoived. from tho Govor
informing tile Senate he h}id approved an
to incorporate thc Lake Swamp Naviga
Company. '
On motion of Mr. Corbin, the Senate <
up for consideration tho raport of tbc Corni
tee on the Judiciary on a pill to 'amend an
entitled "An net to defino the jurisdictioi
connty commissioners.'
I he report was read, agreed to, and tho
amended in accordance with the recommer
Hons oi tho committee.
On motion of Mr. Corbin, the bill was furt
amended bv inserting the following as ?
lion 3 :
SECTION 3. S. ct ion thirty-four of said
shall be. and thc samo is hereby, amended
as to read as follows: The County Comn
stoners uhall assess all taxes for couuty p
poses npon tho then last Stato valuation, i
tor tliis purpose shall, ou or before tho ?
day of January in each year, obtain from
Auditor o? the'comry (who is hereby auth
ized and required to" furnish the same), a c
tified copy of tho county duplicate, as p
seri bte! in section seventy-five of tho act
titled "An act providing for ihr* assossm
and taxation of pio jcrtv." and shall, on or
toro tho lodi day of January thereafter, p
suant to authority given by the General J
sembly, make out and derver to the Com
Treasurer, wilh their warrant to collect, a i
bill for county purposes. Sud tax bill a
warrant shall bo signed by tho County Co
missioners, or a majority of them, sealod w:
their seal and ceriifl.-d to by their clerk. S;
lax bill and warrant Bhall lie to tho Troasui
sufficient, authority, and ho shall prece
thereon to collect the taxes therein laid in t
same mumer as now provided bv law for t
oiled ion of Stato taxes: Provided, That t
county duplicate upon which to levy the t
for the year 1839 tst county purposes may
obtained as soon aa practicable after the sal
is completed by thc County Auditor. And t
tax ussc.-Bed, and all subscqnont proccodin
for tho collcjlion of tho samo, shall bc bad
the same manner as State taxes for said ye
arc collected.
Air. Corbin moved to further anend by i
scrtiug me following as Section 4 :
bEcrioN 4. If tho Couti y Commissioners
auy couuly shall fail or neglect to peiform tl
duties imposed upon thctu by Sections ll ai
12 of said act oy thc first day ol' May. A. j
18G9, tho judges ot the circuit iu which sa
county may be, bc and ho is hereby authorize
and required to make all orders and direct ?
measures uece-.-ary to forthwith accomplis
the division of said county into townships ai
the organization of said townships.
Af or discussion, participated in by Mcssr
Nash, Wright and Corbin, thc question wt
taken on agreeing tc thc amendment of tl
senator from Charlesloh, and decided in tl
affirmative.
IN TUE HOUSE, a bill lo euablc the banks <
thc State to renew business, or to plaec thei
in liquidation was read the first timo, and ri
forrea to the Committee on Ways and Means,
Also, a bill to prevent and punish briber
and corruption, aud referred to thc Comuiittc
on tho Judiciary.
Also, went a bill lo regulato licenses fe
wholesale and retail dealers in liquors.
Mr. J oksen, from the Comnnitco on Intel
nai Imptovomcuis, reported on the memorii
of tho City Council sf Chailcston by
A bili to auihorizo the Common Council c
tbc City of Charleston to amend ?in ordinanc
entitled "An Ordinanco to aid iii rebuilding th
burnt districts and waste places in tho city c
Charleston." Read a first time and referred t
tho Committee on tuc Judiciary.
ill. Dennis, from ?ho Commiltco on .Mili
taiy Affiirs, reported favorably ou a bill t<
pn vide for -the onKtm.-ut ol au armed lore
for the purpose of guarding und looping sat'
thc convicts in thc'S ato Penitentiary.
Message ?No. 16 iron? tho Senite with a bil
io ratify, confiim and amend the charter o
the Charleston, South Carolina, Mining ant
Manufacturing Company was taken uo.
On un;til m of DeLarge, the consideration o
thc message and biil was suspended tempo
ra ri ly.
DoLirere. from the Committco on Ways ant
Means, then reported ou a bill entitled''An ac
le regulate thc agencies of iusuranco compa?
nies not i.icoporated in thc fctato of South Car
olma," and recommended the adoption of sun
dry amendments.
Rangier in reduced thc following preamble
and concurroiit resolution, winch was, on mo
tion ot Mi. Pol iter, referred to tho Committee
un Railroads:
IrTureas, The States of Toxis and Arkana:(
ha\c granted valuable subsidies in lane anil
bonds to til" Memphis, El Paso and Southon]
Trans-con tinco ?ul L'aciie Railroad Company:
and whereas, a harvey of said ruuto has beeii
made along the lino or the thirty-second degree
parallel, aud tho same sliown to be emin?.ntly
practicable, being throughout nearly its en?
tile exient a great natural highway, and on an
isothermal hue, which can never be obstruct?
ed by snow; and whereas, this route furnishes
a shorter connecting link between tho water?
uf the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, und is
more contiguous tu thc cotton regions ot ibo
S mththan any yet projected; and whereas,
millions of acres ut cotton lands now hine tal?
low ulong thu contemplated linc ol this road in
Tex is and Arkausas, a.id minos teeming with
girl, ?liver aud copper, now unworked, ?ii Mew
Mexico and Arizona, will, bv its conarruction,
bo made productivo by haying ibo means of
transit to a mark :t for their products, tuts ad?
ding to tho taxable wealth of tuo nation and
lessening proportionately, tho taxox upon tho
people; una whereas, tho Memphis, El Paso and
i'-aeitio Rauioad Company have petitb'iicdCou
grcus io :tul ihe coii--.ii iic.ioa ol' tins ruad by
gu'raniyeing thu ?ut rurft upon ils bonds io a
limited amount, thc United States to bo se?
cured from lo.?i by a s .e.md mortgage on the
Brock, inna, malena! ?iud frauen ses of s>iit
toad, thus ivqu.ri.ig uul une dollar io ba
drawn from the national treasury; tucrcfoio,
R' i' resolved b .. thc H uno <>i' Representa?
tives ul' Sou..i Car lina, Hm Seaato concur?
ring therein, Th thu Co gross ol' tho Un.ted
States bu respectfully requested to pruitt tiic
.Memphis. El Paao aod 1'aciiie Railroad Jompu?
ny tho sumo proportionate aid that, it has
eranted to the fJ.iiou Pacillc, tho Nortborn
l'acilic and t !?c Uni? i Pacific Railways, now
in courseo. coastruction by North jru. routes.
Reso'cci, That our senators in Congress be
instructed, a id out representatives requested,
lo usu tueir most earnest efforts to s ;cu.\3 thc
necessary au trout tho government fer the
soustraction ot til s road, as ihe true Sou hem
roul? tu tho Pacific O^ean. and as a measure
af reconstruction, tending io solve toe prob.em
a-iw pres-mg upon mc Southern Scales ut
L'oiuiliz.n,' ihe demand fur labor with ns sup?
ple.
Ro'o'ccd That certified copies of this ri solu?
tion be forwarded to our senators ami ropte
sf-ntutives, and to th-: President of thc S nue,
indio thc Speaker of tho Hmso ut Repre?
sentatives ut the Congress ot the United
?tales.
Tue consideration of ilessa'C No. in from
tho Senate with a b.l! lo tallis coniirm and
amend the charter of thc oharieston, So .iii
Carolina. .Mi:.ii,g aud Mauuuteluriu^ Company,
was resume i.
o ?. O ?? >?
MONIES Uic>v..i;i:n IN l o ? KIO * C .CXTP.IES
ON ACO J ONT cy TU.-? SuUIHT.N' Caa ila) UliACY.
I Itu -?cerutarj "fiuo rroaeiiry nan sent ?J lou
LLniHO a rep.y io tho resolution us to ti*e
.mou ii of montiy rec ve.cl in fere g . countries
on ace ?Uni of tuc lie Coule o alo bint 3
LUI b us ling w:is onioluye I by tue State De?
nar men ou that business, .iud ?reports t!iat
521.723 havo benn recovered. Thc balance
reiuuinii'g is $2.320. on winch lhere ia au
a-paid u maud fora lhousi"d dollar*, iuclu
ling is the -um iruichhas uecndwlinr-oilfiom
this hind 150 trunes deposited wirha court ?n
[.Yance in Hie Arman suit, according tu ihe law ;
which requires Rem aliens security for p 'vmont ,
ot coals, ii hieb Mitn shall r-aiaiu in laid court,
i'.n) in'uimatiuH ctiilcd for by lite resolution '
baa already bo -u furnished tho res:d:;o ni
in-mc? r. c iivod from the sale of ca itured and i
tbandoned lauds in mc insurrectionary matriels i
iiuvmg buen co vu red imo tiio ir-.asu.y. 0 (
i hi* amii thu S5?0 Oii? men)ion d in 'ho pre
rious doonnicnt un .lopus't witn the Futin-n?'
Com and Trust Comiianv. of New York, is to
?.cure thc Mir., tics on a uou.l rcqu rod to Or ,
j veu by S in ?on Dra.ier Jaie cotton agent ai
:\ow Y >rk eily. In tbu ?uits agxtus. him,
5iO?>UO wererelea>o lbydhOJiili?iuainxii?f pan ?
nt me Binn a-id covered into too TVea-<nr> n
Nov mber. 18?7. iheieroaiuieg Sl??^cOJ aiill ,
rem n*.?n i.r.rosit te abide th.-: ros un. of such ,,
remaining suits. j
POLITICAL niSAJilLITLES.
Who have been Relieved in South Car?
olina. Georgia and Florida hy the late
Act of Congress.
The following ia the correct list of thc ex -
Confederates in the States of South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida, relieved on Tuesday by
more than two-thirds of the House of Repre?
sentatives, and by a unanimous vote of the
Se?alo : ,
That all legal and political disabilities im?
posed by tho United States upon the following
named citizens of the several States herein
utter mentioned, in consequence of participa?
tion in tho recent rebellion, bc, and the same
ire hereby removed, narady :
SOUTH CABOLDIA.-Richland County-Dr. J.
W. Parker. Tnomas J. Lamoltc, and Ainsley
ll Monteith.
Barnwell Countv-N. G. W. Wa'ker.
Charleston County-William Whaloy, E. M.
Whiting and B. F. Dunkin.
Chester County-W. P. Gill and Eli Cont?
inu.
Collelon County-J. R. Linder.
Georgetown County-S. T. Atkinson.
Greenville County-H. P. Hammett and F.
3. Gower.
llorrv Connrv-(J. B. Siwis. /
Fairfield County-W. W. Boyeo.
Manon County-Ely Godbold.
Marlboro' County-W. D. Johuson.
Sumter County-Daniel Keels.
GEORGIA.-Twiggs County-E. S. Griffin.
Baldwin Countt- Dr. Thomas F. Green.
Atlanta Comity-Foster Bio Igett.
Floyd County-P. M. Setbloy.
FLOMDA.-Pensacola-J. W. Kolly, Gonrgo
ET. McNeill, and Filo E. Luquce.
Fernandina-S. B. McLin.
Hamilton-Alexander Boll, James M. Clardy,
r.ihn Bryan, R. J. Devil, and W. J. J. Duu
:au.
Jasper-Henry J. Stewart.
Cedar Keys- Lewis Dtsbang.
Maaisjn-G. M. T. Bnnsou. .
Apalachicola-B.F. Simmons.
Tallahassee-A L. Woodward and J. T. Bar
iard.
Calhoun County-Luke Lott.
Franklin Countv-Nathan Baker.
Leon County-B F Allon.
Bradford Coumy-Roland Thomas. A. J.
frovatt, A. J. Weeks, John F. Simons. R. P.
scrdis, J. C. Richard James Abbott. John J.
Lamb, Lsaac Joou. H. J. York, W. C. Hazlo, W.
rJ. Ponst. F. E*. Dakle, W. M. Andrew, J. R.
dodges, jacob Hinc3, and George Race.
Milton Couoty-Alfred Holley.
Monticello (Sounly-Jamos D. SI uris.
?Barrirfc.
SMYTH-GAM MULL- On Wednfesdav ovonlng.
febrtury 17ih. If?9. a', tho Seeon I Prcsbvtortan
burch, by tho Rev. Lovio- PIERCE D. D., ot G-eor
?itt, BLLI-ON A. SUT Ci and JULIA, daughter of
J ?AUuniLL, all of this city. *
Special llotircs.
?-CIRCULAR CHURCH.-THERE WfLL
>y n3 s rvi :o lo MOKBJW MOUSING, tho Pastor
treadling at James' Island. Service in thc AFTEB
?OON, as u-u il, at half-past Three o'clock. -
Bibruarv 20
?-UNITARIAS CHURCH.-DIVINE BEB
nu li ni thia Church To-Monnaw MORNING at half?
est Tcu o'clock, and at hilf-pist Sevou o'c ock in
he LVENISO Preaching by tho Hov. B. P. CU l'
jEit. Subject at Nionr : "ihe Eaugdom of God
.omoth not with observation." 1 February 20
US-CITADEL SQUAUEBAPTIST CHURCH,
icrvicc- ou SUN--AY MORNING at Half past Ten
?'clock-in thc Lve.-rso at half-oast Seven.
Fi-bruary 20 6
?-DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE CON
aU.t'Ivn) in tho Orohsas' Chapel on To-Monnow
IFTEUNOON. at hall-past throa o'clock, by the Hov.
V. B W. HOWE. 1 February 20
?-CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP
TAUEs AUGER, from Mew York, are hereby notified
hat she ls discharging cargo at Alger's Wharf THIS
)AT. Goods roraainiag on the wharf at sunset will
io stored at expense and risk of ownera.
JAMBS ADUEB k CO.,
February 20 1 Agents.
?"OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, FEB
10 A BY 10,1BG9.-LIQUOR DE\LEB?.-All Liquor
Deulers who have naid one-half the li co usc fee arc
leroby uotinVd that SATUnnAY finis Day), 20th inst.,
s the last day lot payiug tho balance. On MONDAY
he law will bo strictly enforeod.
W. H. SMITH,
Februarys) 2 clerk of Couucil.
?*THE SEEDS OF SICKNESS.-BARON
duuehauaen tells a stjiy of u pjRt-boy\i horn,
v.iich had a number ol wicked tunes blown m.o it
inc frosty night, but modo no response. Ncverihc
i ss, wh-n it wes hung licfore a hot Oro, tho tune?,
vhich had b -en frozen in, th iwod out, to Ihe
un;,.'ut ol all ?ir>-E nt Ju-t so the human sys
om, fiilij cL.-J to injurl HM influences duriuc the
rioter, eonutluie-. give no tokou of tho cff 'Ct th-y
lay pro.iuc-d upon it, uutil tho moist a:f.o*phore
11 spring dev. lop* their Irult. Many spring disoases
ire tin- result, f wi .tor : .II pru lan 'CB, und great and
'Bp cial c iro ?ho dd ho t ikeu ot thu system in tho
?oki seasou.?o that it may bc iu a HO iud ?iud vigor
Ills condition when the malarious fogs of March and
ipru mano their appearance. To titi < cud. siren, th?
in ibo rtomauh uud tho general organization al tuis
?CISOUW?UI L'JSlBrr. If - BITXBU& Take ibis
iteaKUit vetetable antidota in adv ncc of the upi in.
Og of ihe io.ic misti aud vapors, which pro
luco chilla uud lever, amt o-. .or ra .mn.itio disease?,
tr ul -inber t lat it i- a preventive medidos-OS pow
ir.nl to protect a?, .o restore. Tha stom tea is apt to
ic overtaxed al this tuuo ol the yea.-, lt is a perioa
I -voted to dinuer and supper parties, and luxurious
ivini genera.y Fea,tin,' aid latu boms weaken
ho il ge Live organs aud d.uo.-dor tho liver. 'Ibu el?
ect ot tb- littler., is to invigorate thc ouc and regu
ate thu other, j hero is no mouth iu toe twelve
vheu a touic uud al.e ativo s moro gouo-ally nee J
bau in this, ai,d .hero is no preparaUou yt that ca?
uro HO thoioughlv ralubrious, BO bracing, uud so
:n tinily Lee f om ur.dae excitiug properties us this
:eltbratc-d vcgetab.e cordial.
l'cbruary^O nie G
?.D ANIEL R AVENEL, PRESIDENT,
r V M B. K. ItUI'-IM ON. Br AL, DIUEOTOKs OK
LUE PLAN'TKlt ?* AND U BC HA KI S* B\NK OP
OU fil tJAllOLINi VS. TIM PLANTERS' iTXD
IIBCHAXI .V CASK OB' uOUTH CAROLINA.
Irdcr: lt h vin,; bjou ordered h? his liuuor B. B.
tAbPENiKH, Jul^o of tho First Circuit of tho
?tale of South <:a.o bia, -'that thc Co uplaiuants do
,ivu noiiee of tio ouolica iou iu oucormon-of tho
Biding new pap f rs of ? harteston. Cluclonitt, Nasb
'i.lo Sow Orham*, Mobile, ^uguitt and New York,
bat uocrodlti rof tho . LAN1UUV AND MH'-?HAN
U->* U\.NK .-hal bea?oucd ;he benefit of ib?* pro
eediegs or d.-o.v.: in thi-tc u?o uuioss a s.Ueuieut
if lu . or her claims, uu or.li ? to thu previ ju.< tudor
i this emu-, tu prs-toutcd before th.- li ni diy of
luv next," Orudltorswil lak notice nf thc above
ri.e.- a. d han I iii th* i ci. iiiis I > thc O s dor it ?he
Ui.king House ia Uha.iesto?!, oe ore ibo hrs: d.y ol
l.t.. 130?. W. B. UAiBBLL,
FobrairylS sw* tit-lrior.
?-.VB ARE CONSTAN?LJ? RECEIVING
rom tho Moyu .0 Di'trie s ol China >hf ebon- st
'lop-t OfG-liBK . A.^D ItLA-'K 1 BAS of new casons,
thi'j i n.c uurital tri : ir .heir BCreiigth ..nd delicacy
i ilavor. Wr warr mt our i HAS to b - pu e aud un
dU.terabM], and .o .?< o g JU.-ral satisiajti m. Aa wo
r.i.oasia tyiaivcelpi of large esnrots of Teas, wo
rc eua?l.-U to oiler to tho pu 4lc tba Uticst choiys at
i rica that ma, >y de il <rs oll-ir interior I ea ai. ?.
rial aud couipartsoo will at on^o provo th ii astur?
i?n, aud it ouly r?janlos for the p ibl c to juJ^ofcr
1:L:U -elvoa. VMS. S. CURWiK k CO.,
No 275 Kin '-a'reet
?- CAI CH CLOU'S HAU; lA'h,. ?iUS
oleudid Uair Dye is the best in 'ho world; i?
u'v inn' auti pui'feci uve; harmless, o-li.tb:.
niSDb-naoiis; no <lisai.ooiiitrae>.i; ou riilir.nlmi
iUt3; remedie1) the ill etftcts ot bad dyes; mvlgo?
.i"S JLII leav.-s tnt ual? son -iuii ?"Wiiuioi lilacs i>r
row. Sind bv si] Drastsis*? ann P. rfii.i-r?; a:>d
roperiv apph.ul m Hatchelor*s wig faet?n, ^r
load-sireet, i>>e-.v york ly;- Jaunar; 3
SS- THE REGISTRAR'S AND HANA
of Elections in the late SECOND MILITAI
TItTCT, who have not forwarded the'r Voi
will transmit them to the Disbursing Office:
Reconstruction Fund, Charleston, S. C., bj t
of March. 18C0.
All Managers of Elections who have not
ceivei thetr pay will please forward wi thou
their Postofflso address. By order of
Major-General GEO. G. MEALE, TJ. S. A., Con:
lng Department of thc Sou h.
J. W. NICHOLLS, Disbursing Ofi
>"cbruary 20
XrSI. MICHAEL'S CHURCH.-AN I
HON will be held nest week for a Contralto V
the Choir of this Churc'j. Applicants will
their letters at on?e with
April 19_JAME i lt. PEINC
J?9-UNIIED STATES COURT-DIST
OF S m TH CAROLINA-IS THE M ITTER
H. MOISE, BANKRUPT.-Notice is hereby
that a second general nice ung of the Creditors
above Bankrupt will ba held at Charleston
FOUBI'H DAY OF UiBCE NEXT, at eleven A.
the office of J. C. CARPEN iEH, Ecq , ono i
Registrara iu Bankruptcy in said District, t
purpose9 named in the twenty-seventh section
Act of i'onjres-s entitled "An act to establish
form system of Bankruptcy throughout the I
States," approved March 2, 16C7.
W. S. HASTI1
February 19 2 Assigi
?5-CHEROKEE REMEDY CURES
Urinary Complaint*, viz: Gravel. Inflammitl
tho Bladder and K ndoys, Retention of Orine,
turcs of the Urethra, Drop neal swellings, Brick
Deposits, and all dis. na^s that require a diu
and when used In onjunctlon with the CHEitO
INJECTION, does uot tail to eura Goaorrboi, (
and ah mucous Di.-c'airges in Malo or. cmalo.
ing receut cases in from one to taree days, ona
pccially recommead.'d in those cases of Fiuor i
or Waites in Fcmaios. Th.' two medicines ue
conjunction will not fail ti remove Ibis dieogre
complaint, and in those casca where other modi
have beon used without success.
Price-Remedy. One BotHe, $2;Three Bottlof
Prico-Injection, One Bottle, $2; lures Bottle
Sold to Charleston, S. C.. l>y a. W. AIM A it, 1
KLLI.LRS ii CO., A. W. ECKEL k CO., ?
SERINE aud RAOUL k LIN iH.
Febi uury lfi DIO tuthseow3D
??T CHEROKEE PILLS. OR PG Mi
REGOLA! OK-Cure Suppressed, Excessive
Painlul Menstruation, Groeu hicimos. Nervous
Spinal affections, Pains in the Bac?. Hy stories, :
Headjcho, Giddiness, and all diseasos that BI
from i' n gul ri tr, by removing the cau-c and ali
effects that m-c from lt. They are perfectly sa
all cases, except when forbidden by directions,
arc easy to administer, &B they are nicely Si
roatC'1. They fhoull bo in the hands of e
Maiuon, Wie aud Mother in the land.
The Cherokee Pills aro s lld by all druggists, a
per box, or six boxes for $5.
...old in barlcnton, S. c., by A. W. ECKEL k
O. W. AIMAR. W. A. SERINE, RAOUL k L?N
and E. H. KELLER.s k CO.
February 16 nie tutbseow3m
aa-DR. WEI Gt ti T'S REJuVENATi
ELIXIR, OR ESSENCE OK LIFE, cures Ger
Debility, Wcakties.', Hystorics ia Fem tlet, Patp
tion of tho Heart aud all Nervous Diseases. Ii
st "re i new lifo and vigor to thc age 1, causing the
blood ot youth to course tho vein.-, restoring
Org ns of Generation, removing Impotency and
bility, restoring Manliness and full vigor, thus p
inga perfect "Elixir of Love," removing Ster
aud Ltarienuess Iii both noses. Io tao yo JU/, I
die aged and aged, there is no greater boon t
this "Elixir of Life." lt g ves a nc-/ leoso of
causing tiie weak and debilitated to have rene
strength audvigo.- and the entire system to tl
with joy and pleasure.
Prico-One bottle $2; Three bottles $5.
Sold iu .r!o.-ton. S. C., by E. H. KELLER
CO., A. ft". ECKEL k CO.. G. W. AIMAR, W.
tKUlNE . RAOUL & LYN AH.
rcbrua- IC DAG tu th scow 3m <
?3-CHEROKEE CURE, THE GREAT 1
DIAN MEDICINE, cures all di ease3 caused by
abuse, viz: Sperma orrboa, Seminal Weal<n
Fight Emissions, Los'of Memory, Universal La
rude. Pains in tho B :c ;, Dimness of Visio i, Prer
turc Old age, Weai Norves, Diffijalt Brealhii
Palo Jountcuauce, ln?iaity, Consumptiou, and
diseases that foilow as a sequence of youthful im
ere tiona.
I he Cherokee 'turo will restore health and vis
slop the eiuis ildtts, aud off-cta peruianeut cure a
all other au-d'ones have failed.
Pi icy S3 per bottle, or three bottlesfor SC. sold
all J ru,'gi-ts.
Sold iu '.hirleston, S. C., by W. A. SK RIK
RAOUL & LYN AH. A. W. ECKEL k CO., and E.
EELLEKS k CO.
FebiuarylG Die tutb?eow3ni03.
SSS. S. MARl'IN (LAIE URCRElt
al \ltriN), will he pleased to see his inende aud c
tomersutWM S. COR>VrN k CO, No. 275 Kia
street D.tween Woitworth and Bcaufaia.
sar RECEIVER'S NO noa -THE UNDG
SIGN KL), bavin,' baan appointed UeceiVer nf t
late tlfid i f DiW?O.? A BLA?:K JAM, he.-otjy Riv
uuiiee tba', all claims against sud tina must oe pi
eenie I tohLu, aa-i ailperaoua indebted m-a'i mi!
pa>ment to J.NO. T. HOMPURE?-,,
January 13 No. u" Broad-stroet.
SST THE CELEBRATED W. S. C. CLfJ
HCU ??I: GIN, pu -e, sof. and unequalled-W S. CO
WIN k CO., sole Agents. Medical men of tho big
cst ?.landing uck .o.v.oJge- that Rio, in i's nure sta
has groat medical proporhoj. We thorctoro pla
the CLOn HOO'^E OU( bcioro tho public with il
greatest coafiilonce. no.! mara particularly to tho
who use lt modi ina'ly, as an article that only i
quires to bc knuwu ti bc properly appreciated.
esr-SI 60 per boll le. SIG per ease
?-THE EXTENT TO WHICH LUE oDUl
TER ATI ON o: liquors is earned on ia this cou
trv mtikes it ihe du y of the purcbiscr to iuvon
gate the merit? of tac artielo offered for sale. It is
well kuowu fact that many ot thc Uraudies, Wiue
&c., aro mauufactureJ from .-roncu Extracts, Ease:
tid Oils aud Alcohol, which is poisonous, thercl
causing mauy mju iona effects.
Ihe puDhc is justly suspicious of nearly ever;
thing put up (or salo under the uamo of Liquor?, au
lue tr .do lias been brough', into disrepute, andi
order to insur? to those who ilebiro a Pure Article,
is only necessary lor us to .-ay that we Impart Direi
a 1 hrandies, Wines and rioe. and w.u-.-aut them pei
too ly ?Hire as on hull; imported.
All iu.il d I iq i ra bearing the ?-bola of W. S
COUW1N A e''?.. can bc relied upon an boing puru.
;?j?-Piirchascra thom : no hid that tho fai or Ca
over ti e rori; i3 not nrokcii. We piy for Hollies tua
hm o our labels oa, Ona 'Juill! per dozen, when re
i ur. cd. _
?.ALL ARTICLES SOLD J?30M THIi
eotabdi^maai ut WM. f COLWIN k CO , Mo. 113
K u '-;tr.'-i, betwvun Wentworth ?od uV.iuf.an, arc
ul tucriU?TQu*Al.HY. lbiyssllitogoodJbui what
eau bo >arra,'ti,1 as PURL ANO UK.' OINK. 'l'Liais
an i-t.ib.i3bi d Ucl._
"W'lO CONSUMPlTVE?.-THE ADVER
flsLit, having been nts orad to he.l'.ii in a lew
wee1? by a veiy slmp'e remedy, af.er h iving suffered
several years with a severe kai gaffjclio .. tnJ that
dread disease Coostunu ion. is onsiouo td make
?mown m hi- fellow-suif--iers tbc means of cute.
I o ail who dnsireii, nc will sea 1 a sopjr o; the pre?
scription u eel pVce ot charge), wi 'a Uio dnvcUuns
for propa- iug aud Using tho samo wuio'u they Will
b'.:d :i Mire cure tor Consumption. Avt. nvi. Uroncbi
tus. kc- Th object of the celv Ttl c: ?-J s. -.idtng tuc
prefer p ion is io beneflt th- afioicted. aud spn al in
f nnaiioa which lio i oaceives to i n i valuable: oud
he hoixn cvorv KulTat\ r ?ill try lus ramet'y, o3 it will
co t tuen uu.Iiin^ nd may prove a b'ei-i.tg
i'er.ics wi-Inn;: ilio presen p i u will plec?e ad
?rc.s >i v- 'DW..?? .. >w:.-i)\.
.iliiirubaiy. Eieus Conuijr, Sew Yi lr.
February S Smos
^MM^M^M^M^-JMM^ 'V* -^nj-yj-. fVVVU>fWJ UWL"JIJ'J'?1 ~>~I~ - ---
EXCURSIONS Ai?Ol'.VD THB, HARBOR;
THE FINE, FAST SAILING AND COM
'FORT*BLY appointed Yacht KLEANOB
> will resume ber tripi to htsto -ic points In
?the barbar, and will leave Government
Wh .rf flailv at Ten A. M. and fhnse P. M.
For Passage apply to lHJVlA-t YdUNGr,
Decemoorl8 8mo Oaptali). oa oMt?.
NKW YOttK V\L> CH I. lt I-KS COM
STEAMSHIP LINK.
FOR NEWT O B E
THE SPLENDID smBWHBBL
'8TEA*I>H1PMANHATTAN, WOOD
* HULL Comwaud -r. " ll leave Ad?
er'? WLart on .-ATOOD.VY, tbe 20th
Instant, at 12 o'clock M.
Freight Billa Lading given to Boston and Provi?
dence. K. I.
No Bills Lading signed after departure of steamer,
jf^lnsiirance can bo obtained on these steamers at
>i per rent.
For Freight or Psssago, having splendid cabin
accommodations, apply to
JAMES ADG-t'R & 00.,
Comer Adeer'? Whart and Eo*t Hay (Do Stau;?).
US- The steamship lAMclS AD3ER w ll follow on
TUESDAY, the 23d instant, at-o'c ock.
February la_ tha?
FAST FKK'IGUT LIA UV
TO AND FP.OM BVLIIMORE, P RILAD EL
PBIA, WASHINGTON CITY, WILMINGTON,
DEL., CINCINNATI, OBIO. ST. .LOOK 110., '
AND OTHER N ORXH WES 'ERN 0?CIE3.
LEAVING EAOfl POBf hV?RiT ?IF CB DAY.
FALCOV.JESSE D Hos EY. Commander..
StA GULL.N. P. Du Toy, Com under.
MARYLAND.JOHNSON, Comminder.
THB FAVOBfTE AND
^Steamablt H AR? L AND, Capt JOHN?
SON will sail for Baltimore on
.SATURDAY, 20nh instant, at 3 o'clock
P. M., bom Pier No 1, Ooloo WUarves.
I be FALCON, Captain HORSEY, will follow on the
25th.
For Freight or passage, apply to
COURTENAY 4 TBENHOLM.
Fobroary 18_3_Umon Werves.
FOR PHILADKLPHIA.
ev?tau THE STEAMSHIP pauMKnra.
/'wii??ff??L US, Cap alu A. B. GEAT, will laave "
?? jiMvM North-Atlantic Wuarf tor PinIarteV
r.->-^?5?phia on SATURDAY, iebenary 20th,.
at 10 o'clock.
Insurance can bc obtaioed on this steamer at %
per i ent
For Freight apply to
JOHN it THEO: Gi-TTY,
Febmory 15 North Atlantic Wharf.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
CHARLESTON AND I IVERPOOL S . E VU SH IP
LINE.
~/f-???~, THE FIB-T-CLAS3 IRON aOBEW
Ap?UifS Steamship GOLDEN H-RN, R. J.
^?ffii^ BLAOELIM alastor, having one-half
r=^i=E?-r*-. ber cargo eng aced ami. going on
board, will meet with dispatch for tbe aoova yort
to ?oil on or about the 2t)tb ins ant.
Por Freight engagements apply, to
FeoruaryO_ROBT. MURE k OOi
TRAVKjuMts evssivo rn ?to caa
CHARLESTON BN ROU iE TO FLORIDA. AIKEN
_..-?- ., And other places, should not fal
y?^?^'?^ to luy m tueir supplies of PROVIS*
??fflOml/^ IONS, CLABKIS. CHAMPAGNES
.-a-sacaL CORDIALS, BRANDIES, WHI8
KIES, WINKS. OANNfcD MEATS, HOUP.vic.
Pates of Wild Game, Deviled Entremets. Ham,.
Turko?, Lobster, etc., for Luncheons, sandwiches,.
Travelers' Repast, ho.
j9?-s?n? tor a catalogue. .
WM. a. COBWIN At CC,
No. 275 Kmt-Etre*.-,
Between Wentworto and Beaautin,
Charleston, s. 0.
Branch of No. 300 Broadway, corner30tn street,
New York. Dcioi>er2S
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP OOIUPSI
THROUGH LIN- IO
CALLFOENIA. CHINA AND JAPAN.
FEE IO HT AND PASSAGE AT GREAT Li' RB
DOCED BATES I
?-y?-MRl-LH SXKAJuiOl? OP THr /L60VB '
-y&S^' ? "? hne leave Pier No. 12, No. th River,
4@SfSl??ta& foot o'Canal-street ' New ?ork, %
JBBMBW ti o'olc-:k noon, o'the 1st. Hb. 16th
and 24th of every month iexcept wben tb c.-.. .lotea
fall on Sunday, then the Saturday procedlnr;.
De par i ure of 1st and 34tb coi meet at tsunszz J'tb
steamers for south Pacific aid CenttrJ ?tn?Hc?H
ports. 'Chose of 1st touch at Manzanillo.
Departure of 9th ot each month connect) with
the now steam line from Pa narau to Australis anti
New Zealand.
Steamship GREAT REPUBLIC leaves ?an Fran?
cisco ur OniLaaad Jurua April 3. 1869.
No California steamers t'>ncu ut Ravella, but go
direct from New York lo AspinwalL
One hundred pounds baggage tree to each udult,
Medicine aud attendance free.
For Passage llckets or further Informsuou apply
at tbe COMPANY'S TlcKIC r OFFICE, oa t'.? wharf,
foot of Canal-street, North River. New Yor'c.
March ll_lyr_F. R. BABY, ?.gent.
FOR NORTH EOISTO,
m ?BT" h. THE s.EAUER ST. HELENA, f
Captain JAM-ai G. RUMLEY will re
oplve Freight 1 HM DAY and leavo MONUAY Mome?
nto at 2 o'clock, and Edisto samo day at 12 o'clock
M.
For Freight or Passage apply on boird or to
JOHN H MURR ?Y, , '
Mar .et Wharf.
Tho steamer leaves again WKDNESDAY Montana
at 2 o'clock, and EaistoFoiOAY it OR .INO ot 2 o'clock. -
Fobruary 20 _1*
'ALANO KilU TIC.
THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA.
CHARLEA IO > AND.-.*VANNAH ii^ail PACKET
LINE, VIA ED?SCV, BJtAOSORl A Ni/ HILTON
HEAD,
CONNECTING WITH
THE ATLANTIC ANO GULF HAILBO'D AND
CONFECTIONS FOR ALL POINTS IN
FLORIDA.
" -.{T**!*, THE *l.Nb, tMsT STE A MBB
feSSwBC PIL0T B0Y ^'?Ptam FERN PBOK wiU
leave Charlc-ton on Mo - DAY aud IHCUSDAY MOBS- .
mos al fight '?'clock iwturniu??, will loave avaloak
i UESOAY MonKnt03 al Khjbt o'ulo -k, and Fnma Y
AvrEONooN at 1 wo o'clock, toa uiu^ it Kdtsto on
luousDAY trip from Chane-.o i. ot ?iev.M \. M.,
aud lo.tviug E.-isio at Niue A. M , SATO-IDAI? OU xe
turu trip.
Ihe n.eamer will touch ai Cbi-olm'a. ea jil way,
ever? ?wo wcoks, ooumieuclag with tro- ot Febru?
ary 1Mb.
For Freight or Passage apply to
Ju J N FEBOtt-OV;
February 16 Accomm Jatiou Wharf.
FUH PA LAT Iv A, ? li ..>'-,
VU SAVAI?NAia, ffcBNANDJNA AND JACK80N
VTLl E.
. ^Sr^tm "BE FIlfl-CA^i .-Tl''. MSB
Tfj&uSBK nTn 1 *'f nn Captain U IX. < OSETTBS,
?'ll sail trom Cbarler.ton ttvei ruesucy Eaenutg, at
L'igijt o'clock, tot ?ne above points.
'i'r." Ifst-c'us? steamer OCTY P itv'". Captain Wat
T. IIONBLTX, will i ail from Cb ixlcstou every 9atttr
day Beening, a< blight u'uloes, tor ituova poiuts.
i onu'-ouu^ with th'1 Central I tai I road at -ava mab
for Mobile aud Ne. Orleau-, uud with tim florida
Railroad at Fernandina for Cedar Kcya. ut wbioh
point steamers couuoct with New Orl.-tms. Mobile,
I'eiisacoa. Key West and H< voua.
IhrouL'b Bills Lsdlmi given for Praiabt to Mobile,
l'( naaco ia and New Orleans.
Belli tUumers connecting with H S. Hart's steam-?
crs Oclawaha anU Griffin fir Silver Springs and Lakes,
Griffin Eustis, Harris and Durham.
Au fr>-iu'i ' " yaule i-n the whurt.
GooiU not removed ut auusc will De ?tared at risk
and espi use ol ow'iere.
For Freight or Passage ensagomei t, apply to
J. D. AIKEN c C. i., agents,
?>oiub Atliioiir* Aharf.
N. ?.-No extra charge fir Meals sud -<tut?rooms?
Noyember 21
' 'lall oak fiom little u'orns g . -w
Large streaais foin little io..oti:us ftow."
esr .SEVEN ?13AP.S AGU TUE P ANTA
TION BI LTElls wore but Ikt'o k iowa. T MII.? iboro
isnnta nook or ooruer of OS.* Ll C ..hera they aro not
f..uud and used, i no sal bas roioh-di.no enormous
n m .crol F vo Mi iousoi B itdo a ina Ly, and it is
unnstanijy iucn?-iiur. It en;y sh >.VJ wh.t cm be
dono wi ha rc.lly uoo.l medic' c, un ? a syuematic
i'Ourso Ol m iking it ltuo-.v.:. .' hip n.mjdiciuo
In tho wori.1 Wai e or so dwe-r/cdy . o.iun u, tbs
PLANTATION PrxrEas. Ci-n wh-oyoa will amoug
mo ric i .-r poor, ludyouvrll ..i-.vj j ll ri th.*so Bit?
ters in u ?f. 'I heir merii lia i> .>. .rn . . :i esi ?tih-had
fact, un.': we cordially rccom ne :.i '.i -a i ? ca cs of
dvspeiftt, loss of appetite, c.-Us and laver, head
ach.-, A c., te.
?TAOVOLIA WATER -Superior to ruo !>e3i i.e^orted
?erniaa ' o 0311s, and I at ?1 li tt.o price.
Fib-nary IC_tuths3
ter EBBORS OP rou rn.-A o. NIIJS
MAM who ra tiered for ?..cars ?IOTI Ncwrvocs i-ebrllty,
Premature Decay, and al! tba crr-o s 01 y .-j ?1f.1i JQ.
discretion, will, for thc fak oi mu": inti humanity,
st1 nd free 10 a:i wUo '.'oed i', ho r.'o lot and lrec
dons mr makin.- the iluiplc rcme>1> by wbi.-h he was
rurel. fiuiX.- --rs wiilmig ro profit by thu oiivertis
er*s fxprencc, can co so by iMru -in-, ?- cr.ect
eoutiJeuce, JOHN B. OGDcN,
No ?Ceoar-strect, New York.
February 3 amos

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