University of South Carolina Libraries
THE DAILY NEWS. Lstrgcet Circulation_7 HE DAILY NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY EE COGNIZED AS HAVING THE LABGEST CIR? CULATION IN 1 HE CITY OF CHARLPSTOX, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTEBS BEMAIN ?NG IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END Of EACH WEEK. ACCOBDING 70 THE PBOVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LA W. LOCAL MATTERS. MEETINGS THIS DAY. Charleston Typographical Society, at 8 P. M. Phoenix Fire Companv, at 8 P. If. JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE. -For the accommodation of onr friend? and the public, wa have just established, ia connection wita our business, a Job Pri nting Office, where we are now prepared to execute all kinds of job printing with cheapness, accuracy and di ?patch. ThiB depa:tment of our office is in charge of accomplished and con? scientious practical printers, and our friends who favor ut with their orders may rely upon their punc? tual and careful execution. CONFIRMATION.-Bishop Peretoo will admin? ister *he soc rame ot of confirmation at the Cathedral Chapel to-morrow morning at seven o'clock. THE STATE COUBT-HOS. B. B. CARPENTER, PRRSIDFNO.-1 he time of the court wa- consumed in hearing argument of causes on the City Issue Docket of no ?mb ic importance. Jfc MARINER'S CHURCH.-Thero will bo services in the Mariner's Church, Church-street, to? morrow, Sunday, at halt-past ten o'clock in the morning, and four o'clock in the afternoon. Yiemao FIREMEN.-Tho Augusta Constitu? tionalist of yesterday says: "At a mee tang of Wash? ington, No 1, last night, the company accepted on Invitation tendero l them to visit Charleston at the firemen's celebration on the 27th." THE PUBLIC SCHOOL TESTIMONIAL.-The beautiful uiver goblet and sa ver presented by the pupils of the Normal School to their principal, Mi-s Simonton, were from the ext-nsive jewelry and sil? verware bouse of A. H. Hayden, corner of King and Hasel streets. ANOTHER COLOBED POSTMASTEB.-A report has reached us that Postmaster-General Creswell haa&ppointed C. V. Hayne, the colored represents, tivo Lom Barnwell County, aa Po3tmasier cf th* Town of Aiken. We cannot, however, vouch for the accmacy of the statement. OUTRAGE. -On the night of the 1st, about half-past two o'clock, a pistol was fired at the house of Mr. T. Lyons corder East Bay aud dasei ?treets. Tho ball pasted through both shutter and glass, striking tho op osito wall a abort distance above the bed. Mr Lyons was aroused by the report, but coull not discover Hie p-*r? etrator. MRS. HOP30N PINCKXEX'S SCHOOL.-Tho an? nual examination or thia se'ect acad'-my war, enn oluded yesterday, hiving lasted five days, during which the pupils were put to a thorough tc st of their koowiedgo and i cad mo -H. The higher c asses show? ed oonslderab'c proficiency in philosophy, geology, mtthemitics and astronomy, and al;o in French. This last examination was conducted entirely in the French laoguago by Professor Dubos, and rtflericd credit on both students and teacher. A number of visitors attended the elimination every day, and the impresi?n dey received was most favorable to tho BU -oess of the acadamy. HOTEL ARRIVALS, AP a IL 2.-Pavilion Hotel. . George E Pengroe, dry; A E Williams, Colleton; Elijah Bangs. David Fish, Boa on ; J .?? Foster, N E B B; Jacob Ottoloogm, A T Joffons. city; A Morgan, Gco'ge-offn; B D Bellina, Leesville; J M Jones. Graham's Cross Boa ls; I B Kesstons, Georgetown. Charleston Hotel.-A W Wardell, Jr., eily; J B I Eaeli, Columbia; a B Brown J M Leith, New York; ? W C Davis and lady, dry; B B Campbell, South Car- : olin*; JO Young, Pni'ado'phia; M Oppenheim, New York; Philo Carpenter, Ch bago; Charles Ellis, Bien- , mond; J M Tompkins, Boohester; James G Ciisby, | New York; J B Bogers, London, England; S J , Whiteside*. THE UNITED STATES COURT, APB IL 2.-HON. Gaoaoa i. BBTAX, Paxsroma.-II was ordered that the firm of Grady. Hawthorne k lurbyflU show cause before the court, on May 10, why they should not be declared bankrupts; it was ordered that the firm of Grady & Hawthorne obey a similar order. It was ordered that John Conto be allowed to era-n? ina Henry Sommer bankrupt, before Begistr?r Jaegev; also, to examine J. H. Cannon, and such other witnesses as necessary. The petition of Wi' Kasn Hood for final di charge was set down for hear? ing on the 20th. William T. Whi te, J. Flotoher Brab? ham and Plnckney G. Benbow were lina UT diicbarg ed^JTh? ease of John Conni ogham tor final dis? charge was set down for 30th April The petition or Aitken. Noyes & Johnson, for relief and r?f?ren?a in the matter of E. ii. Seabrook, was referred to J. . C. Carpenter. Stephen Oweos was allowed to moko title. The petition of James 3. Glover to establish ' hen, was referred to Begistrar Carpenter. The re? port of Begistrar Carpenter, In the m 11 ter of Adam.*, Frost A Co., to set up lieu against Warren H. Bur? gess, wis read and confirmed, and sale ordered. POSTAI. MONEY ORDERS FOR GERMANT.-By an arrangement recently made by the Postofflce De? partment of tho North German Union, money may be remitted by postal money order, from thi> coua j try to any postoffioe in the --forth German Union, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Baden, Hesse, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway. The high? est amounts that may be sent arc fer Germany and Luxemburg $60, the Netherlands and Denmark 1 Kl 25. and Norway $22 33, all In gold. The cost of sendin; the money will be from 20 to 4.0 cents for Germany from 3? io 70 o nts for the Netherlands, fron; 35 to 65 cents for Denmvk. and 35 centB for Norway. Money to be remitted may be sent to Oelriahs & Co., No. 68 Brood-street, New York, ro ? A. t-?umic?or & Co., No. 9 South Charles-street, i Baltimore, or to Ed. F. Stockmeycr, New ctr eaos ( The sender must be caivful to give his own full name and audre?, and that o: 'bc pcr-on who ls to fec-ive the money. A reoelpt will bo g v.m to tho sender bv the a rout. wh<ch rocsiot ia m be ke it by < the s nder, and not fcrwardad to th- plico where the ' money is to bc paid. Tho person who r.coivos hi moaey in Buropo will bi rog,tired to glvj his own dime ;.n I address ana that of tao sender. Tnis information ia official, and i? given tous by C.oTwittc, Esq., tho Prussian Consul for Cheles? ton. _ THTNSS THEATRICAL.-WO aro glad to be ab'o to announce that Mr. ( hadwick is pushing for? ward vigorously in the milter of tho .ouvcr-iouof his fino propi rt?, tho Adg r luild.Dg, into o firsd claB? tbcairo, end that ihcio ls a good p.ospert of its completion ty next fall. Ihoopontta drew another lull house Ia t night, a?d the perioricancn pasto.i off quito satisiactori y. There t?as a gr jat iuap ovntnjut ia the orchestra as oomoarod with ihe preceding evening. Fresh novel? ties aro promt od tor to-ni ?hi, Tho 'silver voto* i" BrlgiioU, with his fine cou ccrt company, ia now lu Washington, on his way Southward. In evorv Southern cit} tho elite impa? tiently await his coming. Manager Whitman, who recently brought out Fev? ers! spectacular and balle' pieces in cndiiablo i-tjle here, is no? In frew York reorganizing h s romi>any for a sprrg tour thiougb the South. Wo ore told that the personnel ol bis company will incl ode a much stronger array of talent than when he was Iastbo-e Among tho aew art'stesalready engaged wo notice the names of tho g-eat BJ nf nu I, ZAV?B toeki Slsiers, Miss Bettio Bigl M ss Le ccmpto, and otherpremier do?'iff?i?- Mr. au i Mrs. James Oates, tho latter being one ot the f 't sopranos in tho country-Ur and Mrs. SuttOL. Hernandez Foster. Monsieur Zeigler, lormerly of Gran's Opera, and ?any others. New wouerv and rich costumes am ?AiaVe the attr.otlon complete, a ho company will opeo in Norfolk on Thursday next fora short season, and will thence proceed regularly through the cities o? the Sou tb. m TUB PBOSTENATE OONOBBT.-This rutertain ment, novel In character, bu.! ono of th?? moat ajrrse a'ole eociil p?stanos that his bojn g've* .n oar city since thc war, closed la-t ever-lnv, ~'d, we are pleased to announoe, bns been o,c:r a S>>UTCP of cn. joyment to many ladles aiul gentlems.i, Vsides be? in:; s pecuaiary S'icee.'s, and will n*t. t U believed, atl.aft 5503. The society, which has :io i-cessfully carried through the entertainment, was organised soon after the war, uirtcr thc presidency of Mr. A. J. Mimi, for charitable purposes. Thevhave lurnish ed, at diu".-rod seasons, agreeable amusements whereby the charity fund could bo increased so that it' beneficiaries could be moro liberally assisted. The following is the list cf prizes drawn lost eve? ning: A silver tea set, fl. Boiaeau; ciko basket, Miss Julia Martin; butter di-b D. W. Goigen; ladle, Urs. A.B. Patterson; cigar stand, President A J. Mirna; wine set, T. Hucbet; a fan each, by Mrs. John Baker. Miss Bessie u'Mara, Thomis Murphy, and a gold watch by-Meare TBE GBASD, PEUT AND PLEAS Juana were ordered to be drawn for tho May term of the United States Listrict Conti, and rosuhVd as tollows : Grand Juron.-A. V.-n Dohlen, Ar.bnr Forgartle, John Megling, George H. Grubtr, John J. Crane, J. Lockwood, Henry Prince, Hu"'h B. Banks. Jr., Geo. Englebert, H H. King, J. B. Heyward, P. 0. Cart, John Worth. P. M. Cleary, L L. Falk, Jamos .K. Ribiason, M. P. O'Connor, H. F. Baker, John King, C. A. Graoser, J. W. Stelnmeyer, C. K. Hager, Z A. J. Lawton. Wm. Bantoge. Petit and Pleat Jurors-Henry A. Middleton, W. A. Bradley, John Marion. D. Bode, M. Quint'?k, Joe. Boyl*. A. Betancourt, Franois Dawson, Charlea D. Ahrens, H. Fredenborg, Dr. Wm. Tates, Alfred H. Duncan, Evan Fdwards. Wm. P. Knox, John Schro? der, B. Johnson, John Gordan, A. Gellfuss, C. H. Boss, E. F. Brandt, L. Chapin, Michael McEvoy, J. f>. Bush, Thomas Finnegan. Thomas Thens. A. M. Lynah. Henry Cook, J. Shea, B. Gannon, C. B. Sigwald, John B. Bead. Thomas A. Johnson, D. B. Vincent, W. A. Wilson. W. G. Eason, A. 6t. Amand, Henry Willis. F. Kressell, ja Spenken, C. F. Lubs, John Cleveland, C. S. Muckenfuss, W. T. Buger, A. G. Barton, Edwara Saig, 9. J. Lockwood, F. W. Benseman, S. Jancovlch. BEPOBTEES' CBUKBS.- The new State bonds is ned in exchange for the bills of the Bank of the State have been sold at sixty cents. Vacation commenced in the public schools yester? day; some of tho teachers were r?cipients of testimo? nials from the scholars. The German Fire Coapany intend having*a meet in : soon, to consider the Savannah trip. The Bon. William H. Howard contemplates a visit South, and will pass through this citv. The appearance of the Citadel Square, with its green surface and clover blossoms, has attracted the observation of the lovers of nature. The Velocipede Club have not received their mi? enne as expeeied (boy would on the last fteamer from New York. ? Qb? death of the Bev. M. Schachte was very cur? rently reported yesterday. Tho truth is, though, be is convalesc ng. lhere ls a great amount of speculation in refer? ence to the deeiston ot Judge Carpenter on the quo utarranto. The snap-gun is making Its appearance again. Ihe Germania Bund ootertainmsnt takes place on Monday evening at their hilL CLOTS AND SrAna.-Yesterday, at oleven o'clock, Officers B ed and . oava arrested John Dls sell, colored, about fifteen jem of a,'e. on tho C'I ir"'0 of Ihe larcenv or fifty dollars in currency 'rom the money drawer of Mr. C. V. Poppenbeim on tho 18 b March. He was commi ted to jail on Magis? trate Kanapaux's warrant. Sami<-1 Orr, colored, a prisoner sent to work on the lid: I drab-s. mode his esc ip > yesterday; he re? mained in tbe drain and would not come out, but darinT the night he came out with a lamp in his hand and escaped. Before the Mavor yesterday: John Watson, co'ored, av ?grant, was ordered to bo sent back to Savannah, whence he came. James Ferguson, colored, larceny of an overcoat from Mr. Beed, turned over to a magistrate's war nat John Williams, colored, larceny or a box ot cologne from the drug boose of H. Boer, No. 131 Meetin? strcet. on me loth March. This boy gave Informa? tion c th? ro bbery of money and bread tickets from % baker's cart at the corner of America and Am Liera t st reels some timo ago. Joe Johnson, colored, oonfessed to larceny of Nothing and dry gooda from Mrs. Wilson, and was turned over to a magistrate. The goods were re? covered. F. Corlis, white, lying Mown drank in the street Fined $3 BUSINESS NOTICES. TBS EXERCISES of the school oonducted by Bev. Joseph. B. Seabrook and Mr. William Seabrook, will bo resumed on Monday next, April6th. THE BEST BILLIA HD HALL in a hotel in Bos? ton, is that of the American Bouse. Guests will find that every provision bas be-n made for their needs and pleasures while sojourning In this favorite ho'el. /ioannal. CHECKS ON NEW TOBE. LESBSNE & WELLS, No. 10 BBOA D-STBE S T. March 31 ia Justness Caris. QTTO SONNTAG, DYER AND SCOURER, No. T41 Market-street, Between King and Archdale. Gents' Coats, Vests, Pants and Hots DYED, sCODB BD and PBESSED; also Blankets and Carpets Clean ad and Wa?hed with greatest dispatch. April 3_imo JOHN 0. AliEXANBEK, ACCOUNTANT. NOTARY PUBLIC AND GEN SR AL AGENT, No. 10 Broad-street, RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS BUSINESS IN AD* JUSTING ACCOUNTS ol Merchants and others, ind in WRITING UP AND PONTING their BOOKS, lither tn part or whole bc January 9 SOUTHERN STENO! L MAJUFA CT0R? E. H. RODG-ERS MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN STENCIL STOCK AN) -DIES, STEEL LETTKU3 AMJ STAMPS CHECKS WU TAUS BRASS AND GK Kn AN SI LV IS II KEY? RINGS, CHAINS, Alo. BAIRIKI INT O-1 TNT KS BY TBB GALLON OE BARKEL. AGENT FOR HULL'S PAT IS NT H INO STAMPS SISAL PI?ES3ES BRANDING IRONS, ?ic. No. 139 EAST 1$ \Y-STREBT, CHARLESTON, S. 0. SST Call and examine specimens. JAB jury 1* _Imo9 JA?UC8 KNOX.JOHN O IL 1 KNOX X OlLU COTTON FACTORS AMD GENERAL COMMISSION MERUHANTS, No. 125 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. Consignments of COTTON, RICE, fcc., respec? fully soUcited, and liberal advance? m^d* thereon Orders for. CO RN and BACON prompHy executer with care and attention. April 2T 12moi* yriiliig._ IPJEbXlSTTXlSrCBrl MM mm JOB OFFICE. No. 149 EAST BAY. BUSINESS CAUDS VISITING CARDS 8HOW CARDS CIRCU? ARS BILL HEADS LETTEM HEADS DRAY RECEIl'IS PROGRAMMES PAMPHLETS BRIEFS LAW BLANKS BILLS LADING INSURANCE POLICIES NOTICES NOTES DRAFTS, Ac, Printed in the neatest style and at the Lowest Rates. AprU3 ^Ullinrrij (?too?s, (E.r. M'JLiLE. ESTELLE HAAS, No. 194 KING-STREET, RESPECTFULLY I SFOKMS THE Ladles tba' sbo will open this day, April the 1st, a handsome assortment of Spring and Summer BONNETS, HATS ond FLOWERS. 4X80, ^ Latest styles of FBENCH COSSETS. April 1_ihstoS SPRING MILLINERY. MRS. BOOTH WILL OPEN BEB SPRING STOCK OF MILLINERY AND F A M O Y GOODS THIS DAT, at Store No. tao KING-STbEET. Beng all rew and froth Goods, a call 'rom old eoatomeis and the ladlee generali? is requested. March 29 ?m.vf3 gin? tiooo?s, (?tr. DM mw. DMGOODS! LO UISCOHEN & CO., No. Q48 Kiiig-strf?et BEG LEAVE TO DBAW THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THEIR VE?Y EXTENSIVE AND WELL AS30BTED STOJK OF Fresh and Fashionable Dry Goods, JUST OPENING, CONSISTING or: DRESS GOODS, 'TVHITB GOODS, SILKS EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RIBBONS NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS, DAMASKS TOWELINGS, DIAPERS, TRISH LINENS CALICOES, GINGHAMS, SHIR IT M GS SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CASING, in Bleached and Brown. We invite especial attention to our large Scoot of Dress Goods, Cloths and Embroi? deries, Walch will be fonnd very complete and reasonable. A coll is respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN & CO., No. ?48 K1S ?-STREIKT, BETWEEN MARKET AND HASEL STBBBTS. March 3 ta th a Imo SPRING 1869. FASHIONABLE DAY GOODS. LOUD & TAYLOR HAVING M ADI' ARRANGEMENTS TO EXTEND their WHOLESALE BONINESS, would respectfully inforia S ?J V T H K lt *J li U V KS It S hat iheir stock duna? the coming season will be LARGER AND ilORB UOMPLBTE han evot b 'lora ana an inspection af it before put ihauni: ol?ewhtiiv h so ici tod. Haws their o WU buyers ni cadi of tho principal ?u opisn markets, th ? will be .ilva to a>.iiutuiu th* lona cs aoUsbed ra, mu io . wt h . bou~o tur keeping irsirubl", SJ! ab e (pin M OI W iou, ?lao, ibeir ? ny sa, ?nrucu aa ruvcessful tot lier? Mouipb' Kuarontee. 'iboscve al o ar m nu un:, rix: <LK -, DB ..? 30 D-, OLO'H- -HiWL'.. LO K?. UPtMI.S IU!Y. LINtS-, WHITE UoO'S UOalr. Y ?iud ILUVil-, LAIHii-' uua UtiILDllBN'* Cl'F'l. n\U, inooch oi n.hio> 1tl bs to.itid goods >c evt H? rs'tct uh? to moot fbod minds ol touthew e.ta lomora, Samples of N"W ?oodsiwni UIKW opp'ioilion. LOBB i? I'AYLuIi. Nos 401. 40: Broadway, 1 " " v . Nos. V55. 257. ?il A 'JOt G-.m 1-itreet. f 'NcW ?orK* wiioi m.: afASUcoOOJCSl Nos. 401 to 4J7 ii 04JWA?, ou rtMCOOa Grand.sL Marcus Irau" i yoma. g T . U L O C D H b T ? ii, THIS NEW AND OOM MO IOtH HOU?B. TO^AI BD corner o Broadwav and Korty-.-ecn&d-S'reot, possesses a-)v .magos <iv< r ?ii other bonne* for ibo ar oomniodatiou o in yu-sls. it wa built express y for s fi. trfl is* rumiiy i> tk diAg house-tho roum-j heinz lor^e and eu ?ui o heated i y ste wi-?willi u t tu c iltl w tor. uodiur istiod ??con I to no-ie; wmle the culinary -Jcpariui, ut is i ? ibe >oo*t oxocri- nrcd bundo, all rdii'R jurats aa uucqa ill id tab'e. une ol" Atwood's Pa'nt tevi ors is mao among tbe "m'deru iinprovoiuests" ano at the survive ui ?ruo?ts at al hours. Tho Broadway and University Pla?? Cars pasi tbs door ever/lour . iuutce. ruonlu^ from tho . ity Lud io Ceutr 1 Fa k, wh'hi tbs -irth tnt even h Avenue Toes are but a sb ?rt blook n eitooi ania, iff irdinsample f cl.lues tor cotnmunuMtius; wini a i ?be (?opj 8, stemv-oar laadin.'a, ulaces of amuse? ment and business of the great metropolis. MO tn & llUJ.LluT, Proprietors. March 13 SAOS ^Htlorinj], (Etc. J^KW FASHIONS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. MENKE Ar M?LLER. MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALEBd IN Keadv Made Clothing, SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN, MEN AND BOTS. MEN'S FUKf(l'l!l\G GOODS, ?fcc, No. 323 King-street, OPPOSITE SOCIETY-STREET. WB TAKE PLEASURE IX INFOBMING OUR patrons and the public sra ral iv that wohaveJiBt opened a taree Bud will asserted > tock of CLOl'H l.\Q{ MEN'a FUBN1-HING GOODS, kc. for tba Sprl g and summer, at tho above. ?ta :d, consisting of Business and mesB Snits, all sizes ond qualities of Shirts and Underwear Oootis. kc; all eizen and q 'ihties of English ?nd Domestic Hali Hose ; all sises ?nd qualitiei of Silt ?nd I.i>>le J bread cloves; oil sizes and styles of Linen and Paper Collars ; all Biz?s and styles of Cravats. Neck Ties, Pocket Hindkcrchiefs, suspe?der8, Umbrellis, kc.*; also, a large and well a-soned stock of Broadcloths, Cussi meres. Doeskins. CoaUngs, V stings, kc, which we offer to sell by p ece. yard .or pal tra; or makeup into Garniei ts, by measure, in any shap^. or style, aecording to order, at tue shortest notice. Our Stork bas been selected wi b yreat care, and we are confident that we can compete wi'h any otbpr hoare in ibis ci tv. ive invite an examination of our Stock, and bespeak a shore of tbe public pa ronago. MhMCH di MULLEN. March 27 stutb3mos -^--i Jt??i)tts. TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS. ZELLS AMMONIATBD BONE gUPERPHOSPHATI FOB COTTON, TOBACCO, CORN | R?E, POTATOES, TURNIPS, GRASS, &c PEHB1ANENTLY IMPROVES THE SOU QC?[CK AND ACTIVE AS PERUVIAN GUANO For this Valuable Fertilizer we only oak a trill i by side with any in tho market, to attest its inferiority. P. Z KEL & SOM, No. 69 SOUTH-SlltEET, BALTLHJUE, MARYLAND FOB SALE BY SCHEVEN di NISBET ACCOMMODATION WHARF, OB IhA folk win ' terme: For Cash.$T0 Credi -110 rat-b, to pay expenses; and 153 p ?yable Dec taber 1, 1SC0, on City aoooptanoo, or Ilea ilaro? 81 wa GUANO!" No. 1 PERUVIAN 9 AB DY'S "SOLUBLE BARBY'S PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN 'AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC ALSO, HIGHEST GRADES PUKE PIIOSPHA TIC GUANOS AM? GROUND laANO PLASTER. THE USE OP THE ABOVfc SOLO ULE P80SPHO PE it UV i AN ?nd Ammoul.tcd Holnbie Poelflc Guanos is particularly recommended, beim? com pou du of tiie rici.CHI P.iciflo Pho-pkade Guano rnm<M?.ti ?uliiLiai Hm fniiun. ? intalr*ijitf j-VCJlJ cent of Pe.Tivtun Guano, and ibo latter nignl mon la ted with animal matler- majdog the most oonoeutrateo and pron table fertil.zera tn use for cot? ton, corn, wheat and J'obaooo, tor sale in baits and birrete, tn q nan ties to snit Testimon'als from >ho*c wh i have used the above wiU be furm- ed on application. GKAKSEH, LEE, SMITH & CO., General Agents at Charleston. "Feed your Land and it will Feed Toa. December 21 thurn imo THE LODI M A NUFcVCTU?lN? CO (ESTABLISHED 1940.) INVITE PLANTKB8 AND FAB VI ERR TO PEND fora pamphletdoecriptivi) of their Fertilizers We offer our DOU'tLr. KEPI .NE ~> P UDRE1TE equal to the best superphosphate, at the low prioo of $20 i er ton. Ibis Company also make a supe? rior ?rtelo of Nitrophosphate and pure Bone Dust bee testimouiais: E M. <ODD. Mnithnold, Va., says where he uced tb* Double Kenned l'oudrette-on corn it doubled thc yield W rr. tj AMS BBOS , Dover, Del, says it gave th-ir rhubarb und tomaloe a vigor?os growth, ripenta the iai - or two weeks earner F. W. H uro mao M, >r, near Cherokee, OB,, says lt nearly doubled, his yield of cotton. Hon ku s. MIORTKB, Eufon?a, Ala., says hts cot? ton wa? fully equal to adjoining r.elde m an tired with the best Suporpbo-pbah* h. MONIOOXEBT, El avilie, Ga.. Bays it increased his crop et cotton icu tbs per sore. O b, OOLWUI? Mariel a? Ga., nae : it on corn and cotton sud eas - it m re than doubled tho yield, he regaidiil tho cheapest and niOjt reiiub.e Fertilizer withiu his knowledge fcj-Uovernor M TH, Warrcnton, Vi,, tried it with three ?evrral crops the last and present yera, und says: *T pro- ounce it with confldencoa most valua? ble man .nt? " the Superintendent of Qeaoral W. H. Cox, Polk ls Jin d Plamatioo, N. C., says: "iihink thoPowdrette used for o nm oa nut be surpaesod; used it also on ooit'iu arbiohproduced alargo yield. Dr E. AL Pmn>L?T0V, Starts, Go.. says: "The Nikropho?i<h ne of Lime, nsed on colton made 218 per i ont tho first year. P/ufeasor OEOKOE. H. Coos, of tbo Vow Jersov State Agricultural College, at New Brunswick. ?aye: ** ( be < outdo Iteflnrd Poudre tte and Nltruphosphato of Limo pa d. us full 100 per ceut. au JV their mar? ket ?niuo m tho lu-reaav of crops Lui* .v^ar." Ad?reos LODI MA>UF\C.UltINO COMPANY. Box JL39. Now York Post?nico. Omeo No. Od Court Liuut-?*reoL J. A. ENSLOW & CO. cn U:L ESTOY, AGENTS FOR THE COMPANY. Januarv 14 ib>tu3iuns Shirts rniii ^furnishing (Snubs. - Pror-notor o' tho Goiticmja's Furnishing Gooda Kmpo.iu'n, Meoiiug-elriW, near Uiirlcot, destrone vt L..r4T.:>; Ui-j la?ur? STAB Klixts Into general uso. and boaoving tant it is only n c-esory tor gen Joaion to wear these SHIRTS on-e io be w. II plcasoJ with thom, WU! hcTcsftcr of lor .hooi w hlscust-.'ixors AND lh-> pnVls gcocriliy at cost priooj. Hi? stuck ol r<CO:C Ale?, . ea: ii and COLLARS will a!-o bos:iki at patch prices as to de?y compet? tion. an J if sa.istaciijn is nat G IV KN bo will ralurn fha tnoaev. H Ls charges are eo rea nona Io as ul a oat to make bojor. bolievo too articles AWAY Ho 's p-opiml to miki Shiels to o-dir with the utmost dispatcn? and his assortm mt of rcady-ruade *hir s is so full that buyers can be fitted at a mo? ment's notice. Fur proof of Ihtwc statements call AT SCOTT'S Star Shirt and Furnishing doods Emporium, Ueeting-etreet, nearly opposite Harket Hall. January I thnos Praga, Chrrairals, &c. C. F. PANK NI Nj Apoiiiecary and Chemist. No. 133 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, 8 * C rjIUli ADVERTISER B?G3 TO CALL ATTEN? TION to his stock of thc beit Imported aad Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. DPON THE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT Of Iiis business be bestows tbe utmost personal core and attention, and guarantees the PURITY of the MEDICINES used in compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Prepared carefully st all hours of the day and night. SPECIAL AGENCY FOB THE 8ALE OP SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, MANUFACTURED BY Messrs. GEO. TIEMANN & CO., OP NEW YORK. HIS 8TOCK OF Hair, Tooth and Nail Brashes. PERFUMERIES, &c, IS LABOE AND WELL SELECTED. Agency for the ?le of tho celebrated Rockbridge Alum Spring Water, A supply of which is always on hand. MANUFACTUREE OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputation surpassed by none. ._T_brouph constant effort and attention he hope? to merit a continua DOO of tho public patronage wnicn has hitherto boon extended to hue. February IS tuthslyr JTjl U V T B . S CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders. ^WF^M^BSb^ES^^S?ss^ It ia a (ure proven J?? ??? ?Zr^***x!>~~'. ? " incident to this ani? mal, snob as LUNG FEV EB, GLANDEB8, YEL tho Wind, Increas- /f^^F^^^^m/j&^j?->l miserableSkolotona ?*:*~^^??^^^^?r^^^?ir? into a fine looking ?nd splritod Horse. TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION In fatten lng rnttln. 1 pi ves them an appe'ite, open^ their hides and makes them th, I ve much foster. IN ALL DISEASES OF ?WINE, SUCHAS COUGHS, I'LOEES IN THE LUNGS. LIVER, Ac. this arilclrai-ts asa sp?? cifia by putting from one-balf to a paper tn s btrrol of swill ti o ab vn d'Pca?es will ho eradicated or en? tirely prevented. If giv. n in rime, a certain pso tiveaud euro for thu Hos Cb ol-ra. PUKI-AOED ny DA Vii? J;. POt'Tz, WHOLESALE DIIOG AND MEDICINE DEPOT. No. 110 Franklin-strei t, Baltimore, Md. FOB 8.U.E HT DO WIK & MOISE, WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE Na. 151 MEETING-STREET, OPf ) ITC CHJ RI.KMTON HOTEL. Mur. li il IC SAACSKvs s va is pori FOR D3?TR0YIN0 Rats. Mito, kc, kc. wltbou the un picaban' efforts ari tn;* from their (ijinj; in their holi-a A PH O "P HOB! C PAVl'E, hcnueticillv si alee, and w rranU-d io kerp lresh for ?ll ttmra I ho groatoat diaoove. jr of ils tomi in tho >g w ; iivohi. No perno i tiewl bu tao.ibi d wit i Hula Mico, lied Hugs or noach ?. lor *Ir. ls uc-t-n's des tmctivi! rimoiiy is wit in tho -each ol all, prepared oiiiv by huasu 1 from ra a und valuable oompouu ie il* ch upUKi-B ls : B WiindortUl OS itS OlllCUCV- him dndsof tesiiinonials havo bo- n iccclvei tr. mull parts oj tlie [Tidied -lutes ai t > us value und satisfac? tory nperative powor. from wbicb, lor want of sp co, wo tiinply so'ect tho lollowlng WlLLABD'S UOlEC h ASII?NOTOS. D. P., 1 October 1st. 1SC8. J Ma. ISUUOSEM-Dear sir: It gl ca me great pleat uro to testily io tn gratifying result obtained at thin rioiol ihiojgii usina your Phosphoric P.ste; it I?, now two yours s nee I Hrs' beard 01 your rompdy.aml deto mined io givo it u la<r trill; that trial Droved so sir ce?siul tliat not a trace 01 Bau or Roaches have vinoo been discovered, although previous to thal time we ?fi re complete! i overrun. Wishing vou ero.y success In Lie useml career yon havo chosen, Itemaiu, yours res octroi'y, JOHN WOLFE. Engineer. For Bale by DOWIE k MOUa. Wholesale Druginsts, No. 169 Meettng-streeet, corner Hasul, Charlesto i, h. C., January 13 wfmi8 Agents tor Southern states, LATEST NEWJ?ORK NEWS. LAD IES !.!'.' Look Out ! ! Look Out ! Look Out I !__Look Out! ?Beautifies tho Complexion." "Gives it Rosy Glow to the cheeks." ' A Buby Tinge to the Lips." "Removes all Blotches and Freckles. "Ibo Beat In tba World." COSTAR'S" BEAUTIFIER THE Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms kW One Hortic, ll-Three tor ?2. 1000 Bott es sold ID one day in New York City j?- ?ll Druggists tn CHARLESTON sell it. " COST?R'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABE "t'osmr'i" Kat, Roach, Ale.. Kxtemal's, "i o iur's" Bed Bas; I ^terminators. "CostarV (only pnrei Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remedies known." "18 vesrs estsoHsbed m New York." "2000 Boxes and Has ks manufactured daily." "Ill Beware 111 of spnrioa? imitations." '.'All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them. " Add ree? "CUS ritt," Nb. 10 Crosby-st., lt. Y. Or JOHN F. HENRY (successor to) DZMAS 13AMIS A Co., 21 Park Row, N. Y. Sold in CHA BL Esl ON by GOODRICH, WINEHAN dc CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS. March 23 DAG 1 yr AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, PUK PURIFYING THE BLOOD. THE REPUTATION this excellent medicine en? jovs, is derived from it* cores, many of which are truly marvellous. Invete? rate cases of Scrotulous disease where the system seemed saturated with corrup lon, have been pi li?ed and cured by it. ?rroiuious affections and disorders, whlct were ag? grava-od by tho scrofu? lous con lamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radical ; cured In snob great i.umber - in ahni tteverv secUon ot the conntrv. tbat the nobile scarcely need to be iniormcd of its virtues or uses Scrofulous poison is oue of the most desirucllve enemies of our race, often this unseen and unfelt tenm. of tho orgauisn undermines the const nu Jo :i, an J invites ihe. attack ol enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of ils presence. A^aln, it seem? to breed infection ti.ronub tue body, snd then, on seme tavorable ocea-ion. rapidly develops Into one or other ai its hideous forms, either on the Noises ornmong the vitsls. fn tbe litter, tubercles muy bo -uddculy d -positerl lu tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows tt< pre-euro by ern t ons on the skin, or loul ulcerations on some part of the body. Heneo the occasional use of bottle of ibid SA R - a l'A HU LA ls aivlsable, ev?n when no aciivc symptoms cf disease appear. Per jons afnico with tbe lol owltg complaint? generally find imn edlutc relief, and, at length, cure by ibo use of this SARSAPARILLA: St. Anthon i's Fire. Hose or Erys'pebs. Tetter, salt Rheum. Scald Head. Bing Worm, .-ore lyes. Sore lars, and o'hererrp tl'tns ir visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also, in the more concealed ioims, as Dy.-pepids, Dropsy, Heart Di ca e, ?its, Epilepsy, Meura g a and the va? rious ulcerous affections ol tho muscular and ner? vous systems. r-yobiiis or Venereal asd Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long lime is reqnlreo for sub? duing those eb <t. nato muladi s by a y medicine. But lon^ continued us? of this medicine willen tho complaint Lencorrhosi or Whites, Uterine Ul orations and Female dl-ciwe. sro commonly hoon relieved and ul tim itel y cured by Its purifying and invigarattan eft*, ct. M inuujA'irectlons for each case aro lound m?o ur AimnaojLsupi lied gratis. Rheu? matism and? ut, whtn cannsd by a^umulatloni of I exLraneoDB trfWriu In i-o VK? y??'?1 quickly tu lt, as a so Liver Compl .int?. Xp?dky, Cjngestlon or Inti limitation of the Liver anosj|ana 'tee, wb-n Irns? ing. a? they oil cu do. fom tboStabkilug poisons in the b ood J his s A Lt SP A niLTJmf a great restorer for the strength and viuorof the system. Those wbo are Langutd and Listlo B, Despondent, sleepl SJ and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears, oraLyofthe affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. TOE PASED BT Dr. J. C. illili A CD., Lowell, Haas., Pra>-tiral and Analytical Chemists. Sold at Wholesale, by DOW IL ft MOHK. Cb arl es ton, South Carolina, And by BE toil Druggists everywhere. March 25 MO thstnSmos ID IR, JJ G- S CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES . PERFUMERY FANCY GOODS . PAINTS OILS 8PIOE8, 4c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR. H. B?ER, [ti A T ttl E. H. KKLLBUS ?ft CO.,) No. 181 MEETINGS TRBBT, NEAR M A BK ST, HAS ALWAYS ON HAND. AND WELL BELL AT Tb- LOWEST MARKET BATES : HOSTETTER'S BITTERS PLANTATION BITTERS HUFELAND'S GERMAN BI PTE KS STODGHTON BIT rERS WINE BITTERS IODIDE POTASSIUM BROMIDE POTASSIUM CHLOROFORM ETHER QUININE MORPHINE, Ac. AYER'S PREPARATIONS JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, EXPECTORANT, PILLS, &c RAD WAY'S MEDICINES b ELM COLD'S BUCHU WIUGEl'S L.LEXIR PAINKILLER VERMIFUGE DEAD sHOT, &o. HALL'S 8ICILIAN HAIR RENEWER CHEVALIERS LIKE FOR THE HAIR LION'S KATH AIKON BAT.RY'S TRICOPHEROUS CHALFAN I'S COCOA CREAM, AC. NO CURL..' NO PAY! FORREST'S JCUPbH TAR, H. BA K R, No. 131 MEETING-STREET. March 12 TO BAKERS. JUS1 RKOE1VE? AND FOR SALE WHO LLB ALE AND REI A IL : CABBONA1B OF AMMONII PRIME HOPS CREAM OF TABTASV H. BAER, Druggist, No. 1 SI M EE T IN G - S T R E fi T . March 4 _ DRUGS ImMuttDl?. THE HNDKRSIGNi?D CALLS THE AT TEN Tit N of both city and country punhasars ta his largs Stock Ol Di OG-I, PATEN r VKDI UNES. PEBFUAt BEY, FA SLYGOOD\ ftc., ftc.i all of which he ?f? ters at the lowest market rates. H. BAER, No. 131 MEETING-STREET, NEAR MAR? KET-STREET. Marchi Sat?mt bales'. Sold under Forecloture of Mortgage-Dss&able Residence, No. 10 Beaufoin-street, between King and St. Philip streets. w. r. LEiTfH & H;S; ??B?N8, Auctioneer?. ..- :% iVUabe sold at auction on THURSDAY, the 8th Inst, at ll o'clock, at tbe Old Eostofflge. That desi m Die three-story BUCK BKSTDENCB, ffitb ci&teni, Htchen and necessarT.putbuildingi, ?t?owrj as No. 10 Beanfoin-street lie.prerutaes con tains nine rooms and kitchen six rooms. Lot mea?, urea 31 feet iront by 10?feet in dep h. . Terms-52700 caah; balance in one and two years. with Interest paya'le ?emianrually. sfecoxed by bond and motiHa?e of the premises; property to be Insnred and policy assigned, J ureh ser to pay M for patera and stamps. stulhy ". April 8 Valuable Residence in Legare-Street, al Auc? tion. BY J. DBAYTONFOED, Auctioneer. By virtue of sn crder of aale, to me directed- by Uta Hon. George 8 Bryan, Jodee of the United.ktaiea District Court, lor the U is tri ot or FoUltTTjarb?na, I will offer for sale at Pnello A oct to ?, at thea Old POstorBce, Charlo'ton, 8outa Carolina, on PBS DAT, the 23d oay ot April, instant, at ll" o'eloek A. M.. -.asi All that LOT OF LAND with the Building* thera on, situated oh the weet aide of Legare-atteet, . barlee ton ; bounding east on Legare-street, #w t om lands Of Winthrop, north on lands ot Mrs. Frederick Fraser and H. W. Peron ti eau. a d south ea Ianda af BOT. Paul T. Gervais. Being the commodl?os'reai dence and very large lot of land now and lately oo> cupled by Mr hara Bop?r. Ina. . ,.. 'i erms-Five thousand ilfiOOU) dollars eaalii bal. ance by bond bearing legal le ten st, payable te ons) and two years tram day or sale, secured by mortgage) of premises. Purchaser to keep the building* ia mrcd ag-ain*t are to extant of credit - portion in d to ass gn the policy, and to pay for all roqaUita stamps. _ ' -l; H To WHOM rx mr Coscan*. -AU credihJM os? RICHARD BOPEH, Bankrupt, are hereby nonneA that, by virtue cf the order ascwe mentioned, ?hoy are tequired to come in and estab.lah their lian?, lt any they hare, on the ?aid property, on or bet?re tb* 22d dsy ot April, instant, or be debarred from all benea t of the deere? to be mide in this oa*e. -. LA WHEN t!E W. O'HK AB, A pill 8_egg nao Assignee. Five Hundred and Fifteen Shares Stock 8a~ vannah and Charleston Railroad Company. BY HOLMES & MACBETH, Auctioneers. Will be sold on TUESDAY next, ?th day of April. 1869. at the north of the' 1 xchaua?, at ll o'eloek. A. M., in lots to suit purahastra, to the highest bidder, tor and on account cf all persons whom it may concern, or who may be anywise interested, therein, ..? FIVE HUNDBED AND Fl FT ?EN SHARES OF THE CAPI (AL 8TOCEOF TBK ?AVANNAH AH? CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, pledged M collateralnecurlty. .o.ii? t'v Terms cash._wamtui_March 81 Valuatle Real Estate ai Auction. { BY LOWNDES & G KIMBALL. By virtue of tn order of sale, to ms directed bf the Hon. George te Bryan. Judge ot the United states District Court, for the Disuiot of >oath Oarohaa. I will offer for aale at Public Auction, at the' Oil Poelofflce, Charleston, s. c., en TUESDAY. Apra 6,1869 .til o'clock, A. M. All that LOT Of L \NU, with Buildings tV??on, fi the City of Char.estou, State uiVnvsai I, sitaaledand being OD -priug street, south ?Ide in own aa Ko. 87, nearButledge Avenue, measuring nftv-flre < Ml lest fron-, by one hundred and seventy-five (ITS) feet deep, be th? sftms m?re dr less, 'lue House has lour square rooms, two at.ic?, dressing* .roonvand. pantry, slate roof double p?aza i, a l ia good order, having been p noted and repair* i el ace the war ended. On the premises are' ? large matera -?od commodious outbuildings. ...j. Term-Oue-ha f cu-h ta gold, sad the remaining on< -half on a credit of one veer; purchaser tb ?Iv* bono Ipr such credit portion, be. m cg in Ure st team day of sale, and payable in gold, aeon ed by amort gare of the premises, with a cor nant for tasar? nee and assignment of polioy. md for t esa!? lu case ti breach r f condition of bond, and to pay for paper? and stamps. O. HKKBEII i >AsH, Assignee ot Evans A nogswefl. March 18 >hl8 2J,2J,2? ?7.30. Apl,5,? JnilDing J&aUii?h, (Etc.*; ^ITEAFSASH, BUND ' . - AJCD . J J DOOR F ACT OBY. -Yo. 2 PB I TORA RD-tiTRJ5E7, OPPOSITE J. F. TAYLOH & CO.'S MACH?N! . .. . ". . , . . .; ?i. t..i? ? SHOPS. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, Alway* on band >, u;<iui PANEL DOORS, HOT HOU3E BASHES, MOULDINGS, Aa, mada up at ahort no? tice, and at the lowest tarma.i0 L. E. OOBDBAT..0. A. TBOUJHB March 98 - Scao P. P. TO ALE? WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL ^ DEALER IN ^ AKD 11&NU? ACTUBHB OF O OU US, SASH ICS AMI KL, LSD S BOBLBECE> WHABF, Charlu ton, 8. C. Parti cn lar attention paid to chipping. July 90 ?li] ru ii li ii ru I. EXCELSIOR CO I TUX SEED. THE GENUINE i XOPL^IOR ?PA ULAND 8EW, the Cotton ot which . >id in this market at Ono Dollar ami Eo ty Couts par pound (?140), tor salo in lots o suit purcha-ers, by WM. GUKNfcY, March 1 . Imo No. 102 Eas' Bay. OVPlOe flo 373 KIsTO, OPPOSITE HAStL-STBEBT. ?ian carr 21 8mo I DI 1' O tl TL ll? UV TEA?, WINES. BRANDIES, Afc* ?nd Eealera m ,. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. WM. S. OOBWnj * 00. ?9-Good* delivered to all parts ol a* Oily. , OctobecM *