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L.-rc f. Hiou, Ti ! Y NEWS
ft : it -t . . ,LY RE
_i .~. <, ..... ^....^.:ST CIR?
CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHA RL F S TO N,
rUBWifES JUE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN?
ING IN THE POSTOFFICB AT THE END OF
<VVEK, ?CCORDING TO THE PROVIS?
ION* t y TUE PEW roSTOFFICE LAW.
M -v TTE KS.
f MEETINGS THIS DA Y.
Palmetto Encampment, at 8 P. M.
Solomon's Lodere, at 8 P. M.
Charleston Ladies' Association, at 8 P. M.
Mechanic's Union. No. 1, at 8 P. M.
Hook and Ladder, No. 2, at 8 P. M.
Marion Fire Company, at 8 P. M.
Charleston Mechanic society, at 8 P. M.
AUCTION <?ALBS 7HIS DAY.
A. IL ABRAHAMS ct BON will Bell at 1? o:ciock,
at their salesroom, Hayne-atreet, liquors, dry
oods, Seo.
' KNOX, DALY Si Co. will sell, at 10 o'clock, at
heir salesroom, Meeting-street, shoes, hats,
lothing, &c.
Sheriff MACKEY will sell at ll o'olock, at the
Courthouse, a lot of land in Church-street, and
a tract ot land in St. John's Berkeley.
A. C. MOGILUVBAX. will sell for tho Sheriff1
at ll o'olock, at 238 King st root, contents of a
drug atore; and at 12 M., on the premises,
au fain-street, contents of ?a bakery.
BOBBED. -Mr. John Fox, reported to hare
on robbed in the vestibule of the Calder
ouse, was not robbed at that place, but at
me other hotel in the oity.
THE LOAN AND TBUST COMPANY.-Tho Bav
gs Bank department of this institution wont
to operation on Saturday. It will not be for
tten that money deposited in this institution
ill be employed in Charleston..
SATURDAY CLOSING.-Beginning with this
eek and continuing during the summer, the
rominent stores on King-street will close at 2
M. This is a good move, beneficial to the
mployees and the employers.
THE STATE COURT.-A motion was made by
Ir. Corbin in tho court for a rule against t ie
eepondents in the quo toarranto, involving the
'ght to the office or register of mesne convoy?
?es, toshow cause why an attachment should
t issue tor refusing to givo up the oftioe. To
is Mr. E. MoCrady, Jr., for the respondents,
leaded an appeal pending. The argument in
olving tho constitutionality of tho act rebu?
ting attachments was heard by the court, and
ho decision rendered.
I SALE OF SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-On Saturday
Bast Messrs. Bisloy & Creighton, importers,
Hlisposed of tho following amounts of sugar
Hknd molasses, being mostly the cargo of the
? schooner Nellio Carr, fi om Mayaguez, P. B :
45 hogsheads Porto Rico sugars at 18J cents;
22 puncheons Porto Rico molasses at 721 cents;
20 puncheons Porto Rico molasses at 67J cents;
45 puncheons Porto Rico molasses at 66$ cents;
15 ponchee ii s Porto Rico molasses at G5? cents;
40 hogsheads Muscovado molasses at 48 cents;
60 hogsheads clayed molasses at 45$a46? cents.
THE BALTIMORE STEAMER_The* swift steam?
ship Maryland Bailed for Baltimore late Satur?
day afternoon with a very large cargo, consist?
ing of over 1500 packages of cotton, rico, rosin,
olay, early vegetables, &c., Ste. The very
reasonable figures*of freight on this lino con?
tinue to attract shippers, and our farmer
Irieuds are assured of a steamet every five
lays, during tho truck season, for tho dispatch
ittheir aucpl UH products, to Baltimore, Was li?
ng ton City, W?oaington, Del., and Philadel?
phia, tO all or WniCD pvlulo through Lill? L?a
ag are issued and prompt deliveries guaran
eed by this very popular company.
I THE SCEUETZKNFEST-A GALA TIME EXPECT?
ED.-TLo preparations on foot for the forth
?ming German celebration, warrant the
Linton that the festival of this year will exceed
lt variety of amusement and general entertain
nent, and in beauty of appointment, any thing
irhich has occurred at the Platt since its exist
moe. The programme winch appears in THE
STEWS shows that extraordinary arrangements
?ave been made to make it interesting to the
Community generally. On all sides the wiBh
ind the determination is expressed by our citi?
zens, irrespective of nationality, to enter into
the spirit of the festive occasion. The num?
ber of gifts whioh are pouring into Yon San
ten's bazaar, King-street, daily, show the
extent of the publio interest in tho Schuetzen
fest. ?
'.vit-v -jj ...i a i-?ti-- .
MAX DAT FESTIVAL, OF THE SABBATH SCHOOL
OF THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH_At i
-P. M., OB Saturday, the .scholars of this flour?
ishing Sabbath School assembled i a. the churoh
to carry out the programm? of the day.' The
opening reflected credit upon the exertions of
the conductor of the musie.Hr. CTN. Averill ,and
after prayer by tho Ber? Dr. Smythe, the "Song
of the Pilgrimage" was sung. The recitations
followed were interspersed with einging, led by
the One organ of the churoh. At the close of
the services, the scholars to the number of two
hundred were conducted to the mall in front
of the church, where the tables had been
spread. The feast waa a bountiful one, and
not tbs least successful part of the day's pro?
ceedings, It was a pleasant feature of the oc?
casion that the large assemblage was increased
by visiting friends of other d?nominations,
who also participated in the festivities of tho
hour. _
THE ORPHANS' ENT EBT AINBEBNT . -Tho fol?
lowing articles were raffled at the Orphans' en?
tertainment on Saturday night, viz: Handsome
fruit cake, won by T. A. Beamish; one pair
vases, H. Pieper; Chiba cup and saucer, J.
Martin; mechanical toy (boy,) John Knobe?
loch; mechanical toy (girl,) John H. Deve?
reux; ornamented fruit cake, Dr. LeRoy; beau
ii(n) 'doll. F. Q Bttohli??? ffte'C*. toilet set,
I Miss M. U. Coraray; handsome plotnre, Mrs,
S Ar I ope; pair silver castora, Mer. J. ?. Schachte;
?China tea set, jf J R. M.; silver goblet, Phil.
?Buobboit, Jr.
1 The ballot-box for tho trumpet will close at
no P. M. to-night, and the committee will count
?the votes immediately afterwards. The enter*
?tain in ont ?;1H e open from 8 P. M. to 7 P. M.
Sfor children to-day and from 7 P. M. to 12 in*
?the evening, when the last opportunity will be
?afforded to visit the festival. AU who can
Rjhould attend, and thus testify their appr?cia
Bum of a good wotk.
THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INTANTBT F??I.
Sie long expected and muoh talked of fair Cf
ia association will open at 7 o clock this
evening. Of its objeots nothing more need
bo said, for they appeal moat eloquently to
?very kindly sympathy and every goderons
omotion. The fair will be a model of Ita kind,
and contains an array ot attractions well cal?
culated to make it thoroughly enjoyable. The
tables, seven in number, will be overflowing
?rtth good and beautiful articles. It is to be
the event of the season. The following mem?
bers of the ooerds of s?nior and Junior mana?
gera have boen detailed to act as floor mana
; gen this evening. Ai frech dete# will be mad?
each day:
Smior Manigera.-Joseph Walker, Richard
Caldwell, O. H. Weat, Jr.. B. p. Whiiden, J. "?>.
Alexander, M. W. St. Arnaud, F. Richards, B.
C. Barkley, J. 0. Lacoste, T. 8. O'Brien.
[Junior Manarra. -S. M. Brown, W. M.
Muokenfuss, L, B. Lovegreen, F. W, Renneker.
! THE END Ol' THE CONTESTED ELEC?
TION.
Judgci Carpenter Decides against Clarn
-Pilli*??ry to bo Scalen J o-fl?y.
On Saturday morning Judge Carpenter de?
livered Ids opinion in tho contested elootiou
caso between Aotiug Mayor Clark and tho
present Aldermen, and Mr. Pillsbury and his
Aldermen. Judge Carpenter roviows the wholo
case and argues it in an able maiiDor, citing
authorities in support of tho position which he
takes. Tho following extract, which forms
the conclusion of tho opinion, is all that the
gonoral reader will caro to soe:
The line of distinction, running through all
tho authorities, is between pubho and private
corporations. Over the former the legislative
control is supreme, while it is not so over tho
latter. The manifest reason is that the char?
ter of a private corporation constitutes a con?
trol between it and tho government,and vested
rights acquirod uncter the aot ot incorporation
are as sacred as private rights vested by any
other law. And this is also true iu regard to
rights of property in a municipal coiporation:
bocnuHo to the extent that suoh legal rights
bave become vested under tho charter they
are doomed private corporations, and are
placed upon tbe same footing. Honoe the
Legislature could not require the property ot
the city to bo sold and the proceeds paid into
the public treasury, for the reasons that con?
tracts have been made, debts oontiaoted, pro?
perty purobased for specific public uses, and
theso among others have become vested rights
under the chat tor.
j The aot of March 1st, 1869, does not amend
the charter. It makes an election tegular and
valid which was before irregular and defective.
The State government had constituted certain
persons its political agents to conduct the
election; they conducted it in an irregular and
illegal manner. The conditions upon which it
should have been held were prescribed by tho
political powers of the State; tho same powers
might have neglected to require the perform?
ance of those conditions beforo the eleotion,
had a right to waive them afterwards, deem?
ed it expedient to do so, and d.d make it valid
and legal.
The power conoedod, the expediency and
propriety of the measure, are considerations
exclusively for the Legislature. The statute it
unambiguous, its language explioit; the law
has spoken,and it becomes my imperative duty
so lo decide.
According to the views I have taken of th<
case,' the first and fifth pleas are bad in law
though true in fact, and the issues joined arc
wholly immaterial. The demurrer is sus tai net
to tho second, third and fourth pleas, and over
ruled as to the sixth plea. The relator wil
have leave to repicad as to tho first and fiftt
pleas, and upon doing so in a pro Dor manner
judgment of ouster will be rendered a gains,
the respondents.
? am not insensible to the magnitude of the
questions discussed and decided. Financial and
commercial Interests, of vast importance, hav<
been enlisted ; party feeling, passion and pre?
judice invoked; but however desirable it maj
bo to foster the former, and curb the latter
they are matters with which, as a judge, 1 havi
no conoern. It is not my province to deolan
an act of tho political departments void unies
it is so beyond a reasonable doubt. He mus
be a bold man who would affirm that this ac
is within that oategory, after a careful exam m
ation of the 'authorities. I am not that mar
Fully aware of the public interest felt in thi
case, I have given it tho most careful and ans
ions investigation, and honestly and firmly re
ly upon tho accuracy of my conclusions. I re
fleet with satisfaction upon the fact that thi
decision is not final, and that if I am in orro
the moro mature judgment of tue Suprem
Court affords an ample correction. Au
should that court arrive at a different con
elusion from my own, it will bo my duty an
pleasure to oxoouto tho law aa expounded b
the highest judicial tribunal in the State.
By this it will be seen that Judge Carpentt
decides unequivocally that Mr?*Pillsbury an
his Aldermen ore entitled to their offices undi
act of the Legislature of March 1,1869. Son
amendments to the pleadings of the relat?)
were ordered before the final judgment of ons
er was pronounced. As soon as they wei
made by the counsel, the writ was issued ac
served on the Mayor and Aldermen individi
ally. The writ in the usual form requires thei
to vacate UDOU pain of a'taebmentfor conten?]
of court, and to deliver up to the claimanl
their offices, witu vneir uv.^,, v-rvors a??1 ?i
purtenanoes.
Mr. Pillsbury, soon after the service of tl
writ, addressed Mayor Clark a letter, deman<
io g possession of the office. Mayor Clark r
plied, that after considering the communie
tion he would say, "that whilst it was his d
sire to Hold on Tuesday evening next one mo
meeting of Couuoil, in order to close np SOD
unfinished business, still, as it was Mr. Pill
bury desire, he would be ready to turn over
12 meridian, on Monday (to-day,) the posse
sion of the Mayoralty in accordance with tl
result of the law."
The acting Mayor and the Mayor elect ai
some others repaired to' the Attorney-Gen
ral'? office in the Courthouse, where the oe
going and the incoming buried the hatchet 1
shaking hands and vowing e tor nal iriendshi
Perhaps in consequence of it not being gen
rally known, there were fewer of the faithful' thi
is usual on snob momentous occasions gat
ered around the temple of justice, and the
were in no Wise' enthusiastic. Of course I
dusky face of Ethiopia was lit up with a emt
and the features of the Caucasian tinged wi
a more cerulean hue; but beyond these slig
evidences of satisfaction and annoyance, tl
occasion waa unmarked by incident.
To-day, at 12 M., Mr. Pillsbury and 1
Aldermen will he sworn into ornoo, at the Cl
Hall. To-night there will bo a gathering
the friend J of the Mayor eloot in front of 1
residence, in Doughty-street to oompllme
him with a serenade ; beyond this, no otb
demonstration is expected to take place.
As far as the present . city officials are ec
cerned, there will be a clean sweep, and ma
baskets of official heads will be gathered c
many days. The slate has not been deflniti
announced, but rumor has Major Wi Hough
for ohief of police; Daley and Tart, lieutenan
Ihloy, orderly sergeant, and dominoes for p
vatee. General J. B. Dennis, tor etty treat
rer; T. J. Mackey, city inspector; W. B. Ett
clerk of council.
In the community the decision of the et
bas created no outward stir whatever. C
stock, however, was dull and may tempor?r
decline._
REDUCTION or FABE.-We learn that the fi
bj ike steamer' Pilot Boy to Savannah, ?
Beaufort and Hilton Head, has been redut
from $8 to $5. Tho Pilot Boy is a fine;?
staunch steamer, and has lately been ov
hauled. Sn o is said tobe ono of the fast
boats in Southern waters, and there is o
two and a half or three hours of sea passage
the trip. Captain Peck, the commander of i
Pilot Boy, is a well-known and experiem
officer.
THE SHIP SUSSEX.-This ship, whioh was
porte i aa taken into Ty bec on fire, sn 3 wh
received assistance from Savannah, waa in
following condition by the latest reports. 1
Advertiser, of Saturday morning, says :
The Board of Survey returned about h
past eleven o'clock last night. We learn t
on roaching the ship it was decided not to iii
her. The hatches wer? taken off, and it \
discovered that the fire had made considera
headway among the cargo, although there i
very little smoke arising from the hold. 1
work ot discharging the entire cargo was i
mediate'y commenced. The cotton as it
taken out is placed on board of s lighter, t
that < whioh is on fire is exposed to s stre
from the feteam fire engine P. S. Bar tow. rJ
work of discharging was continued through
last night and will not be stopped until the
tire cargo.ia taken out. Many of tho ba
wbieh were bound with rope are broken oj
and badly burnt, the ropes having bu
through, while bales bound with iron ties hi
escaped. There is no doubt but that the
sf'?tX JS?* ?omewhftt damai
hy fire and water. The Aro originated un
tW&Jt??^ took a downward oom
T*1? .5&!2HB*%?^i< tb? vessel. The m
waa burnt in soine placea to within an incl
the top.
THE STOBM_On Saturday night, about ten
o'clock, a violent Btorm of wind arose and
swept ovor the oily, blowing down a number
of fences and treqe, and stripping them ot
their branch?e and'roliagp.*' -Toe largo placard
boards in Meeliug-stroet, near Quoen, and by
ibo Charleston Hoto', were blown down. Tho
quarantine schooner was carried from her
moorings off Jarnos Island down to Fott Sum?
tor. Tho storm continued in violence until
ten o'clock yesterday, when it partially sub?
sided, bu; slightly increased an hour ot' two
afterwards. Later in the afforuoon tho storm
fell and a perfect calm followed. It has boen
suggested that Old Koreas ovordrank himself
in honor of the expeoted installation of Mayor
Pillsbury._
REPOBTEBS' CRUMB3.-Thoro can be seen at
THE NEWS office a picturo, which on a front
view shows the face of Jefferson Davis, and
ou oblique views Generals Johnston and Lee.
Messrs. J. F. Taylor tc Co., maohinists, have
I enclosed a piece of fand near fchoir promise?
on which they intend to erect machine shops.
The old and tnnc-stained buildings at tho
corner of Broad and Church streots aro being
torn down.
The Shell Road will be completed on Wed?
nesday. It his cost tbe city about $35,000,
nearly throe times as much as the contract
called for.
Tho Episcopal Convention will meet in St.
Philips' Church, on Wednesday, tho 12th inst.,
Bishop Davis, presiding.
There will be a number of persons confirmed
in St. Philips* Church, next Saturday.
President Tupper, of the Phoenix, waa taken
I very ill ou Satnrduy, and was in a critical con?
dition yesterday.
I The Orau opera troupe aro in Savannah aud
I will soon be this way.
A number of schools were preparing for theil
May festivals, which will be worthy of the
flowery month.
Mr. Pillsbury's friends will present him to
n-ght with a beautiful shell-work table, made
by Mrs. Richmond, wife of G. A. Richmond.
The Rev. C. Small, of tho Calvary Colorer
Baptist Churoh, immersed a number of malt
and female converts yesterday at the foot o
Tradd-street.
The row of brick buildings in Meeting-street
opposite tho City Park, are to be titted up.
HOTEL ARRIVALS, May 1 AND 2.-( harlestot
Holet.- James Chesnut, Camdon; H. Beattie
Greenville; John Robbins and wife, Philadel
phia; Dr. N. G. Clenk. Batavia, N. Y.; Rov. W
Powler, Aiken; F. Arnim, wile and ohild, Ham
.burg; Wm. Gregg, Aiken; Mr,.aud MM?. Sej
raour, Canada; L. W. Gunther and son, Balti
more; C. B. Devlin, Canada; Riobard J. Havel
Boston; J. J. H. Polhon, Now York; Jas. Wai
don, Baltimore; S. S. Taft, Michigan; Mrs. f
R. Spaulding, Miss Morse, Massachusetts; M<
Aull, Richmond; C. D. Hurrbut, Connect ?cu
Dr. P. G.'Robinson, St. Louis, Mo.; James 1
Low, Columbia; Thomas W. Chandler, At]an ti
WJO. B. Young, Augusta; J. H. Pawley an
sons, Florence; Frederick Denning and wif
New York; J. T. DeWolf, Rhode Island; Mr
J. C. Courtney, S. C.; Mrs. Day, Miss H. 1
Day, Mis? E. M. Day, R. C. Lowry, New Yor
William C. Nevin. H. W. Prioo, Baltimor
W. Winslow and wifo, Miss Champlio, Rho<
Island ; M. D. Leiscomb, Mrs. McE. Buch
nan, R. Buchanan, Massachusetts; J. B. Fi
ley, R. G. Mitchell, Jr., E. A. Willis, T. ]
Mccormack, G. F. Stevens, H. Ditmas, w?
ohild and nurse, Misa Strykecs, Miss Ditmt
Charles A. Clarkson, F. A Do Wilde, Miss C. :
Dabney end maid, Miss F. Dabney and mai
H. M. Bates, New York ; Mr. and Mrs. L.
Harris, Miss A. S. Tirnoy, Savannah; W.1
Medeira, Ohio; H. Bliss, Robert Poolo andee
Baltimore; F. 8. Witherbo, Mrs. C. S. Wither
and daughter, Vermont; W. W. Vanness, Fl?
Itu?, a. mittel'. ?tooti wuiuvv-, v?_" r,
Mackenzie, Philadelphia.
Pavilion Hotel-J. J Foster, N. E. Railroi
C. Clemence, New York; P. H. Primore, i
gusta; J. B. Mathews, J. G. Foster, W. T. M
lera, South Carolina; Jae. B. Campbell, "V
pinia ; Mrs. Peters and two children, W. J. Br
tiortz, A. G. Rosenberg, New York; M.
Crowell, E. Sparhawk, Steamship Magnolia.
[GO M MUN IC AT EI>-J
CHARLESTON. 8. C., May 1, 1869
Hon. A. Q. Mackey, Collector of Custon
Charleston, 8. C.:
DEAS SIB-Oar attention has been called
the following order:
"Passenger steamers olearing coastwise, ot
tain? of steamers carrying passengers, reqt
ed by law to clear from the Custorahou
must after clearance is granted, but before 1
vessel is allowed to depart, file with the c
leotor a list of all passengers received or to
received on the vessel so cleared for oouv
ance during the proposed voyage/ d?sign?t
cabin and steerage passengers distinctly. T
list must be verified by ?be oath -of such m
ter, or of an owner or agent, whereupon a i
par ture permit will be given.
"Upon any pilot taking any euch vessel
sea without snob permit being exhibited
him, the law un poa es a fine of one hand
dollars and a revocation of his license.
"Maroh3Q, 18?9." , ,
We would xospectiully call your attention
the loss' and. incouvenienoo inflicted ott
coasting trade by the strict enforcement of t
order. The Customhouse closed at three P.
before whioh hour wo aro obliged to clean
Steamers, they frequently leaving itt the ev
lng, or ot an early hour next morning bel
tko Customhouse is open. Passengers cc
on board np to moment of sailing, frequei
without having previously engaged passa
and sometimes' passengers from Florida
pat on Northern steamers in the stream a
leaving wharf. ; By tho regulation newly
forced we would have to reject all who aj
after the steamer is cleared. This wc
cauao great ?|^W*4t^^i^?fe^^
public, besides a largo loss to ohipown
We would therefore suggest that as this
bas not been enforced for over three years i
that same bo annulled; er if that is. not pi
ticablo at present, that it be modified BO a
allow owner or a sent to make required <
Immediately altar aaiiing of steamer.
Respectfully yours,
JOHN & i KEO. GETTY, Agonts Philadelphia
Charleston Steamship Line. Time of
paitare, according to tide.
JAKES A DOER & Co., Agents New York
Charleston Steamship Company. Tim
? , departure, according to tide.
RAVENEI. & Co., Agents Regalar Line to
York. Time of departure, according
tide.
Corra.TKNAY & TKENHOLM, Agents Baltii
and Charleston Steamers. Time of de
tare, according to tide, i
J. D. AIKEN A Co., Agents Florida Steam
Nino P. M.
JOH? FERGUSON A Go., Agente Charleston
Havannah Line of Steamer?. Eight A
SHASKELFORD St SJUAV, Agents George)
and Edisto Steamers. Seven A. M.
JBuaursaa N^TXOJBB.
A. TIEFENTHAI. has reopened hieealooi
No. 107 Market-Street.
. CHEAP DAV Goose.-- Messrs. Furcbgot
Bro., No. 487 King-street, corner of Oath
street, call the attention of the ladies and
ere og dry goods to the fact that they have
on hand a large and varied stock of dry gc
embracing every article pertaining to the ti
whioh they are offering at reduced pr
Those in need of dry goods will find it to j
advantage to give them an early call. '
have an exolnsive department for boot?, al
bats and trunks.
THE SAX* of hay ex "Birchard and Ton
advertised for thia day, is postponed anti
morrow, ?th instant, et 12 M. Soe ad vet
ment n another commn.
M?y3 9 RISLEY. & CBEIGHTC
Sro Weans, Wir.
CJIK?PDRY GOODS.
IMPORTANT TO THE LAD IKS,
Anet Dry ttootts Buyers Oencr?lly.
TUK UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCE THE TOL?
ING :
C A I ICUES, of fair quality. redu?d from 12 K to IO
ci'ii te.
UOOt'S l-i J If TS, Iii voi ite.it y lc;., fi om 50 eon'.mp.
ENOlilSH and Gorman Hose ami Half HOMO, at
the mo>t reasonsb'i priesa.
ACHUMS, Notion?, Fringes, Gimp-?. Duttons, Port
monaies, all at moderate price*.
P.V ii/vsiiliS-Children's from 60 conte, io Ladies'
from 75oentsup.
Di? toss UOUUS, consisting of Barogos, Giena
rilnes. Grape Marots, from 20 cents up.
HIBBUJVS, Straw Goods and Faun, a nice assort?
ment.
IOU TRY our 4.4 Lorgc'otbs.nt 12M smllScents
GOOD UV A Cl l V of Kid Gloves, reduced to tl.
?ine Berlin Gloves, Ladies' and Children's, from
25 cents up.
OTTKNHUitlfBllb'M celebrated Frenoh Oor
sots, frnrn 90 cents up.
ONlit CO cents fora good Drown I. tuen Table Cloth.
HOt'Lli'iN. Duper and Table Linen, told at the
lowest cash pi leos.
BICK.**, ot' vory good quality, reduced to $2 and $2
25. BEST.
AH goods are bought by cbanco, and the people
will find it to their advantage tn call at
VUKCHGOI'l' di IIHO'S.,
No. 437 Klng-stroet. cornor of Calhouu.
An exclusive department for Boots, fehoes. Hats
and Trunks. Sinos Mays
J. R READ&~CO.
rj>HE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE FOUND IN
extensivo assortment in our diff?rant departments:
DRE S GOODS
SILKS, SHAWLS
HOSIERY
GLOVES
WHITE GOODS
DRESS TRIMMINGS and
DOMESTICS,
JUST RECEIVED AND THIS DAY OPENED, AN
IXTENS1VE ASSORTMENT
BLACK LACE POINTS.
Comprising: LLAMA, PUSHER and FRENCH
LACE. AlB'?, many other SHAWLS in Barege, Chal?
lis and Grenadine.
LACE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES
e FANCY GOODS
Comprising many novelties just opened.
PARASOLS
AND
SUN I' lil D ll K I. I, A S
In Plain and Fanoy Styles.
J. R. READ & CO.
No. 303 K1JIO.STHKET.
April 13 mwf Smos
JRadjfacrt), Castings, ?ftr.
WiAl?hT^gL^i? CW?RA MILLS
AND
MIJL.L MACHINERY
ALL COMPLETE. FURNISHED AT SHORTEST
NOTICE, and ortho a ont improved style and
plans.
Four of the said Mills are tn op?ration in this city
now, and have all proved satisfactory and superior
to all others.
Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire, &c, constantly on
hand. HABI S MUNSON. M*
Utica, New York.
For particulars apply to the undersigned, where
tho Mills can be seen in full operation dally.
- JOHN CAMPbEN A CO ,
Agents tor South Carolina,
al tux; ti ll thni Smos Charleston, S. C.
j^KRTING-STREB/T FOUNDRY.
TBIS ESTABLISHMENT 18 NOW FURNISHING
THE IMPROVED
MCCARTHY COTTON OIN,
8TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of various sizes
on hand
IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN
MULLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILKBS
AND PANS, of aB sises
HORSE POWERS AND GEN GEARING, from 6 to
IA feet in diameter
IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hand.
4 power. Saw and Bice Mills
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all descriptions
made to order
Particular attention paid to
HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOB BUILD- \
INGS, GRATINGS,
CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, ?c, (tc,
WILLIAM, 8. HENEBEY, "*
MACHINIST AND FO UND EB.
No. 814 MEETING-STREET..
CHAULES TON, F. C.
August 3_mws
PHONIX IKON WORKS.
JOHN F. TA* LOR <& CO.,
U?T00E3S0BS TO
CAM K R U fl di CQ..
Engravers. Boilermakers, &c,
Noa. 4< e. and 6 FBIT&BA?D-8TBEM2,
(SEAS THE BET- DOCK),
Charleston, S. O.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-M ARIN E,
STATIONERY AND PORTABLE.
RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY
DESCP.IPIION.
SHAFTING, PULLENS AND GEARING
IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS,
CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND Di IRON OB
BRASS.
k MTrro-:. at -.
We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS
of es good quality and power, sad atas low rates as j
can be had in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia.
AOCHTfi FOE
Ashcroft'* Low-water Detector,
THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST
DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN
THE BOILER.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDER TO.
February i piss Smos
?imtHnntom.
r vv. ?& i.. WELLS to.,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. ll* WEST PKA'l'T-STHKKT.
BALTIMORE, MP..
RECEIVE AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL
Hindi ot curly
VEOFTABLES,
FRUITS,
MELONS, &i
Wo iiuarautce hurliPBt market price? and prompt
return? for all consignments to our house, stencil
Pl?tes (un ii Mind free ot charge. 2inos Muy 3
REOPENING.
HAVING MY SALOON AND NINEPIN ALLEY.
No. 107 Market-street, finished, with all kinds
o? LIQOUR9 AND L-vGER BE R, of tho beat
quality on hand, I will reopen said plaoe TO-MOB
HOW, ?th instant, and Bball be happy to to my
frlendHaud thepub'le nenrrnlly.
FREE LUNCH dally from 11 o'clock A. M. to 1
o'oiouk P. In. A. I'ltFENTHAL.
May 3_2_
FLUTING i FLUTING!
MRS. ZIEGLER BEOS TO INFORM THE LA
DI* ti ot Cbarlistou that she ls prepared to do
flu? FUENOH FLUTING In shortest notice given at
her residence, No. H BLAKE-STREET, one door east
of Amorten. mwffi May 3
THE ACTS
AND
JOINT RESOLUTIONS
OF 1 HR
REGULAR SESSION OP 180S AND 1869,
OF 1HE
I
General Assembly of South Carolina.
I
For sale by DENNY A PERRY,
PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS,
No. 165 Meeting-street,
May 3 mwf3 Opposite the Charleston Hotel.
ICE CREAM!
TULLY'S,
No. 194: KING-STRKET.
April 30_'*_3*
Brazier's and Sheathing Copper
of all sizes, for sale by William
Shepherd, No, 17 Mayne-street,
Charleston, S. C._
LUMBER! LUMBER !
OtZfX AAA FEET LUMBER
?OU?UUU 600 cords Oak Wood
7 603 cords Pine Wood.
For sale low by the boat load or by tbs cord.
JOHN TIENCKEN,
April 27 Comer State and Market streets.
(Oohing nub /urnisljing (Boobs.
CLOTHING!
CLOTHIUG !
GREAT ATTRACTION !
LARGE STOCK
OF
SPRING CLOTHING,
... AT
No. 291 King-street,
Corner ot Wentworth.
. , ; . 'i, -j*, . , ' t.i ...
AN ELEGANT SUPPLY OF
Spring Clothing and Furnishing
GOODS,
FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS,
Now Opened and Offered at Low Prices.
The Stock comprises all the new Styles of GOODS
, AND GARMENTS introduced this season. Pur?
chasers are Invited to call and examine the stock and
make their selections.
FURNISHING GOODS
IN GREAT VARIETY,
INCLUDING. THE
STAR BRAND SHIRTS!
Which I have been selling for twenty-five years,
noted for their GOOD I< IT and Durability, lhere
are four qualities of them.
AXSO,
A. LARGE LINE OF
LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS,
Vis : THE BYRONS, TUE DICKEN?, SHAKES?
PEARE, THALBERG. EGBERT, GAROTTE,
BISHOP, Ac, Ac, Ac.
THE TAILORiNft DEPARTMENT,
SUPPLIED WITH
Choleo Frenen, English and American
?PRINGr CLOTHS,
CASHIHERES AND COATINGS,
Which will be MADE UP TO ORDER in the best
manner, under the care of a first-class French
Cutter.
WM, MATTHIESSEN.
B. W. MeTCJHfSOUS. Superintendent.
April 23_ 30
?OL,MB? dc MACBETH,
No. 30 Broad-street,
Charleston, ft.
! BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE
ano
GENERAL, COMMISSION AGENTS.
WOl atttend to Renting and uejuoting of Bents
and purchase and sale ot Stocks, Bonds, Gold,
Silver and Beal Estate.
ALSO,
To the Porch*** of Goods and Supplias for parties
tn tue country upon reasonable tanas.
GEOBOM L. Houaas.A MST timm MAOBKTH.
Jaaosryl x ?SS?
1LLIAM VAI WICH,
(LATS Ot SOUTH OABOLINA,)
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Jfmy BB Wis stras*, Bew York,
BOOM Ho ta.
Apt?? Imo
Jtociiuu Salea.
Valuable Real Estatein Orangeburg District at
Auction.
BY H. BIGGS, SherM 0. C.
By virtue of an Order of salo to me directed by the
Bon. Goorgo s Bryan, Jud?e of tho United
States District Court for the District of South Caro?
lina, I will oller tor sali-at public auction, nt Orango
burg Courthouse, I BIS DAY, RI ny 8, l??'J, at ll
O'C erk A. M.
ALL TB AT TB ACT OK LAND in St. Matthew's
PariHh iu tho District ol' Orai goburg ini't Stato
aforosaid, on Half ?tay Swamp, Wiiteis ot baute'? River,
containing tlttcen hm dred acres, more or loss;
bounded on the north by lands formerly of James
Stewart aud Jacob Bare, now or lately ot Chai los B.
I rick, on tho east by lands ot ? hnrl< s lt Irick, J. M.
trick, John Shirer ano Jehu 'lownsond, on tho south
by lauds of William Reece, John Townsend, Jool
Bookhardt and David Bookh irdt, un i on the west by
the run of Unlfway Swamp, -unarming tho same
from lande now or late of F. J. Pelzor, as by a plat ot
said lands made 29th of December, 1806, by StileiR.
MeUichatup, District Surveyor, and now in my hands,
will more tully appear.
Terms-One-half cash; balance on a credit of one
year, to bo secured by bond of thc purchaser and
mortgage of (he premises. Purchaser to pay ior pa?
pers and stamps. a. H RB BEST S?SS,
Assignee ot Evans & Cogswell.
May 3 _ tilths9 ml
THU STATU OF SOUTH CARULINA,
GRKItNVILLE COUNTY.
In Chancery.- Wyman, Byrd <J" Co. vs. Gra?
dy J?- Hawthorn.-Bill to Foreclose Mort?
gage, ?fe.
By vir uo of the Decretal Order of Ids Honor Judge
James L. Orr, made in the above case, and also by
ordor ot Jud; e O. S. Brvao, T will sell to the highest
bidder, at Greenville Couithousc, THIS DAY, tho
3d May,
The promises described in thc pleadings, viz: All
that PIECE, PA8CEL AND-TR^CT OF LAND, situ?
ated in the County of Greenville, seven inileB from
the Courthouse, and six trom the Greenville Bailroad
Depot, lying on both sides of Reedy Uiver, contain?
ing fonr hundred and ninety-nine acre ?, moro or
less, tn a high state of cultivation. Upon the place ls
i located the well known Cotton and Wool Factory of
tho defendants. Tho Colton Factory ls in full opera?
tion, with some nine hundred and fifty s. ind lc* and
twenty-four looms; the Wool Factory, with one hun?
dred and twenty mule upi nd los, is also m good order,
and MI c OH F ful operation. On the premises are a
good Flouring, Grist and Saw Mills, with Blacksmith
Shop-two comfortable Dwelling Houses, and several
I sm nil Framed Houses for the operatives, with a
mee Brick Church. Tho water power at all seasons
is sufficient to drive three times the amount ol ma
I chinery now in operation. The country in remarka
' bl y healthy, with a olima'e unsurpassed in the Untied
I States, with a tober, industrious and energetic pop?
ulation. Wooded lands adjacent, well timbered, ? an
be purchased at reasonable prices. This is the boat
oportumtv for an investment to capitalista that
has been offered in thc up-country since the war. .
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and
stamps. w. A. MCDANIEL, C. C. C.
Clerk's office, February 2,1369.
May 3 sw7ml
Valuable Property in Blayne-street
W. ?. LEITCH & B. & BBUNS,
Auctioneers.
TO-WORROW. the 4th day of May. will be aold at
public auction, at the Old Posloffice,
ALI. 1HAT VALUABLE PROFEHTY on tho south
ride of Hayne-strcct. known as Mo. 33, formerly oc?
cupied by Oilliland, Howell & Co. This property ls
near the Charleston Ho'el and Meeting-str< et, and ls
one ot the best locations for business in the city. Its
front on Hayne-street ia twenty-five (26) feet by one
hundred and ninety-seven (197) feet tn depth, run?
ning through to Market-street On Bayne-street is
a one-story building, and on Market-street is a two
story well- furnished ste ro, both rented by tho month.
Property will bo-t-old subject to these rents.
Terms of salo-One-fit di (1-5) cash ; balance In
four cqnal annual p.iym< nts, with interest, eecurod
by bond and mortgage of tho pr?mices-Interest pay?
able serai-aiinuslly; buildings to be kept insured and
pollctes-asttgned. Purchaser to pay for papers and
stamps. wsintu* May 3
Sole in Bankruptcy, by order of Assignee.
BY J. FRASER MATHEWS.
Will bo eold. TO-MORROW. AM- 0? MAVI FTT MY OFFLCE)
at ll o'clock,
9 DOZEN LA1.GE81LVEK SPOONS
2 dozen Dessert silver Spoons
1 doz un Tea Silver Spoons
4 dozen Silver Forks
2 large Silver Ladles .
2 miall Silver L?dles
1 Silver Fish Knife
2 Silver Mustard Spoons
2 Silver Bait .-poon.*
2 Silver Butter Ktivo?
1 Gold Watch and Chain
One half share tn Foot Point Land ompany.
Terms cash. m fin tul Maya
Eastern Hay at Auction.
TO-MORBOW, May 4th, at 12 o'clock M., we will
soil, on Accommodation Wharf,
200 bales more or lesa) HAY, ex Brig "Birchard k
Torrey," sold for account of whom it may concern,
cub. it it-LEY 4; CREIGHTON,
Masa . ?""'s-".
Pensacola and Georgia Railroad ttrsi Mu, c
gage Bond?.
BY H. H. DeliEON.
I will sell on MONDAY, May 10th, at ll o'clock, at
the Old Postoffice, in Charleston, 8. C.,
510,000-(TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS) OF PENSA?
COLA AND GEORGIA BAIL HOAD FIRST MOBT
GAGE BONDS.
Jacksonville, Florida, paper publish once.
Tallahassee paper once. mwfi May 3
?553!L5^5?L ??t
TO THE LADIES.
WE WOULD BESPECTFULLY STATE, OUR
many years' experience in the manufacture
of ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK enable us to offer
te our customers the finest assortment of every ar?
ticle required in our line, from the email FRIZZES
to the full WIG, embracing Braids or 8witeb.ee, Colls,
Waterfalls, Cushions, Crinapt Hair, Banes, Curls,
Ringlets, kc
TOBTOISE-SHELL DBESSING, TUCK, SIDE AMD
FANCY COMB8, and COMBS of every other class.
To the Gentlemen.
WE OIN FURNISH WIGS, TOUPEES, WHIS?
KERS, MUSTACHES, IMPERIALS, ?cc.
To Our Customers Generally. .
THE FINEST FRENCH AND ENGLISH PERFU?
MERY, NOA Pd, POMADES. BAIB OILS, HAIR RE?
STORATIVE*, COSMETICS, Sc., from the most re?
spectable bouses in each country.
Our GEM AN COLOGNES aro unsurpassable.
Fer English and French Hair, Tooth and Nail
Brashes, i ortoishell, Buffalo and other Dressing
Ce ai bs, we challenge rivalry.
Particular attention ls paid to the making of Me
menlo Hair Work SS BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS,
FINGER BING8. CMABM8, Sc
AB oiders by mail will be so filled that Ike reputa?
tion of the house for tb e psst thirty-five years shall
not suffer in onr bands. Always on hand a UDO as?
sortment of French Jewelry. A liberal discount to
merchants aad the trade.
SI. di A. ASHTOST,
No. 240 KING-STREET.
Januarys tal m CHARLESTON, S. C.
BEAUTIFUL FANCY GOODS,
TOYS, &c.
OPENED FOR THE SPRING TRADE. I860.
ALARGE ASSORTMENT, AT LOW PRICES,
it?^**?jr Ja part cf;
CHINA TOILET GOODS BOCKING HORSES
Mantelpiece Ornaments Two, Three ana Four
Photograph Albums Wheeled Velocipedes
Ladies' Workboxes rm, Bron and Wood Toys
Writing Desks. Falls Toy Wagons, Wheelbar
Portemonaies, Purses rows
Cheap Family Soaps, Per- polls, Marbles, Toys,
turnery, icc. Kites
German Pipes, Stems, &c. Games In great variety for
Fancy Baskets, F?enlo in and.oat of door uso,
Travelling and Flower such as
Baskets Oioquet
Beautiful China Bouquet Bate and Rubber Balls
Holders Battlodors
China Oups and' Saucers, Hoops and Graves
Vase?, io. Bolling Hoops, Sc.
Children's Oarr'Ages
I have always on hand a full Une of Domestic
Fancy Goods and Tots? soi the latest styles of Vien?
na, Offenbach and Paris Goods, novelties of tb
season, and offer them at liberal discount to the
trade.
I make a specialty of INDIA RUBBER GOODS,
such as Bobber Overcoats, Capes, Leggings, Caps,
Pillows. Hospital cushions. Door Mats, Bather
piano Covers, White and Black Nursery Sheeting,
Rubber Toys, Sc
I thank my patrons for past favors, and earnestly
eollclt a continuance of the same.
m V. ron SANTEN,
f. Ho. 990 King-street, two doora above Market.
Aprils P*o mwflmo
i i tn ! ?
TjIDWAHD DALT .
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ST*. SB Warren-street.
NEW TORE.
PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TEE PUR?
CHASE of all kinds Of MERCHANDISE. Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Ca. s and Trunks, sad Straw Goode a
specialty.
Consignments of ail kinds of Staple Articles sad
general Prodnoo solicited.
Prompt returns guasauteed. *
EDWABD DALT.
late or Charleston, ft 0.
Semi-Weekly Price Currents sent free by post.
January 28 sss *ac*
Ruction $alro.
MIIKHIKK'S SA MS.
BY A. ?. McttlXLlVUAi,
Auctioneer.
Uv virtue ol A writ vi Meit Eaoias. to mo dlreetod
amt delivered, will be Bold Tills PAY, tho yd of
Ma} , on tim pretun-e? c*M nido of Khiit-stroot, near
Market, No. '->38. at ll o'clock A. M.,
All the rli?lit, title and lutorext of thodotondant in
the CONTENTS OE AN Al'OTHrOARY STOU*-,
consisting of au assortment ol Drugs, Choralcala.
Ac. Ac.
Levied on and io br sold a=> the property ol John
O. Russoll, at thosuil of Daniel II. fcllcox.
ALSO,
At 12 o'clock M , on the same day, on tho premises
tu licaufiiiu-alrcct, opposite AI cbdale-streot,
All the riaht, title and interest of the do.endant in
the CONT KN Th OF A H \ K EuY.
Levied on und to be sold us the property of Ed?
ward Stehle, at the suit ot William bchaohte.
ALSO,
At 1 o'clo-k, at thu non heist corner of the Court?
house,
All tho right, title and interest of tho defendant in
a BUGOY.
Lcvi' d on and to be sold as tho property of John
Mott, under an execution in the OJBO of John Fsra
bce vs. Arniftror.K A Mot*
Ttrme casb. E. W. M. MACKEY,
May 3_m3 8. C. 0.
S tl KUI PITS SALK.
In matter Heal Estate, Andrew A. Lovegreen
-In Probate Court Decree.
By virtue of an Ordor to me directed an i delivered
by Hi n, G?orge Hunt, Judge oi Pro. ato. will be
sold, at northeast corner of tho courthouse,
1 HIS DAY, May 3, at 12 o'clock M.,
All that LOT OF LAND bttuato on the wost sida of '
Cburch-atreet, in the City ot Charleston, measuring
front on said street 21 feet by 144 feet in depth, more
or less. Bounded north by lot of Mr. Williams,
south on lot of Mr Lee, formerly Beckman, east
by Church-streot, and west l y lands of Jervis H.
Stevens.
Terras cash. Pur '.baser paying In addition to tho
sum bi i tho expenses of tho Probate Court and for
conveyance, also the Sheriff's costs and fees, amount*
lng in tho aggregate to $46.
E. W. M. MACKEY, 8. C. C.
ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AKD PLACE :
All the RIGHT, TITLE and i N TER Kai or the de?
fendant in a TRACT OF LANDf-ituate In M, John'?
Berkeley, about one and a half miles from tanteo
Biverou De wees' Boad.
Levied on and to be sold as the property of Elias
J. Butler at the suit of Wm. M. Hall
Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY,
May 3_mi_8. C. 0.
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Fancy
j Ooods, 4*c.
KNOX, DALY & CO.,
No. ISO Meeting, corner of Wentworth
street.
Will sell, THIS DAY, commencing at IO o'clock,
Cases assorted BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies', Misses*
and Childrens'
Cares Men's and Boys' Drab Felt Hats
Cassimere Coats, Vests and Pants, single and in suite
Men's and Women's Hemmed Linen and Lawn
Handkerchiefs, plain and printed bordera.
TOOETHKK WITH
A gonoral assortment of FANCY DRY GOOD8.
Terms cash._May 3
Sale on Account of all Concerned.
BY A. H. ABBAU A KS & SDNS.
THIS DAY, the 3d inst, at 10 o'clock, we will sell at
our salesroom, No. 36 Hayne-stroet.
BBLS. BRANDY BBLS. ST. CROIX RUM
Bbls. Whiskey Boxes *oap
Bbls. Gin Boxes Caudles, Sn:., Sic.
ALSO,
At half-past 10 o'clock, we will sell.
Pieces CALI0OES, Gingbams, Brown and Bleach?
ed Sheeting and Shirting, Stnpos, Ticking, dozens
Hoop Skirts, Balmorals, Ribbons, Trimmings, La?
dies' and Gents' Paper and Linea Collars. Ac, A<v
May 3_
A ssignec s Sale.
BY A, H. ABRAHAMS & SON?,
Auctioneer?,
By virtuo of an ordor of sale to mo directed by tho
Hon. Georges. Bryan,?Judgeot the Uuited states
District Court, for the District of South Carolina,
1 will oflbr for sale at Public Auction at the Old
Postofnoo, foot of Broad-street, ? 'barleston. South
Carolina, on SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1869,
at ll o'clook, A. M.,
All the right, title and interest o' Jail?: Op?
penheim in the following LOT8 OF LAND, with tho"
BUILDINGS thereon:
LOT OF LAND, with the BUILDINGS thereon,
situated in tho City of Charloaton, ai ?he corner of
King and Hudson streets, and known by the Num?
ber 432; measuiing twenty-three feet two inches,
more or less, and in depth on the north and south
linea two hundred and forty-three feet, more or less.
Butting and bounding to the north on lands of Mrs.
C. Oppenheim; to the east on lands of the South
Carolina Railroad Company; to the south on Hud'
eon-Btreet, and to the west on King-street.
Lot of Land, with the Buildings thereon, known
by the number 484, on the east side of King-street;
measuring on tho east and west lines thirty-five fest
Emwr%o,VnTOaMv0it1xlfe,e .5??!L SPA 8?u,h "Sf8'T
?>d bounding to the west on King-street; tb tho
north sud south on lands of Mrs. (J. Oppenheim; to
the east on lands of the South Carolina Railroad
Company, and to tbs south on Ianda of estate of H.
W. Oppenheim.
That Lot oi Land, with the buildings thereon, sit?
uate on the east Bide of Ktng-etr< at, known by tbo
Number 430; measuring on the east and west lines
thirty-five feet nine inches, and on the north anti
south lines two hundred and forty-three fest, moro
or less. Rutting and bounding to the west on King
street; to the north on lands of -- Almar; to ?ho
east OD landa of the South Carolina Railroad Com?
pany, and to the south on landa of Mrs. C. Oppen?
heim.
That Lot of Land, with the Buddings thereon, sit?
uate at the northeast corner of Eing and Ann
streets; measuring on the cast and west lines sixty
three feet six inches, and on the north and south
lines one hundred and fifty-ni ne feet, more or less.
Buttin ; and bounding to the west on King-street, to
the north on landa of -- ; to the east on landa
of the South Carolina Railroad Company, and to th*
south on Ann-street.
ALSO,
ONE UNDIVIDED HALF INTEBEST, in fee sim?
ple, in a Lot of Pine Land, situate in Kershaw Coun?
ty, in the State of youth Carolina, about Utrea mlle?
from the Town of Camden, measuring and contain?
ing about ninety acres, and formerly belonging to>
tbo Estate of-Workman.
Terms-One-third cash; balance payable in tureer
equsl successive annual instalments, secured by
boud cr b_>nds of the purchaser with Interest there?
on at the rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum, paya?
ble annually, and mortgage of the real estate pur?
chased. Purchaser to pay for necessary stamps andi
papers.
To WHOM rr MAX COMOBKN.-The creditors of JU?
LIUS H. OPPENHEIM, Bankrupt, holding hens on
tbe above Estate, whether by judgment or otherwise,
are hereby notified that under order of the Cours
dated April 20, 1889, they are hereby required to>
prove and establish their hens before J. C. CARPEN?
TER, Esq , Registrar, on or before 16th day ef May.
1S69. or ciao be excluded from any benefit of th*
sale arising under the decree made in this cass.
BENBY H. OPPEN BEIM,
AbsBrbee Julius B. Oppenheim, Bankrupt.
May 3 m8
J. B HEARD, N. 1. j W. J. HEAED, NORFOLK.
0. W. YOUNO, H. T. j V. K. OOODBIDOB, POBT8MODTB*.
J^KARD, YOUNO At CO.,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. ?47 Washington-street,
NEW YORK.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GlY?N TO THE SALE OW
EARLY VKGFGABL . FRUI'
POTATOES A.
REVERENCES.- Governor E. B. Vance, Charlotta;
W. D, Reynolds A Bro., Norfolk; E. G. Ohio, Super.
Intendent 8. A B. Railroad, Portsmou;1!. Colane) 0.
L. Fremont, E. E. Borruss, Esq., Wu-niapton; a.
K. Thurber A Co., Langbrau A Egl ' New York;
Bernard O'Neill, Charleston; Alexander A RvsssJV
Savannah. Snoa April i
^HAMPOOINO ANO HAIK-CUTTISi??.
LADIES AMD CHILDREN
attended at their residences promptly and at rsssom *
.bra ratea.
Send orders to W. ft M ABS HALL, Barber, 11
April 14_fte gi Broad-street fop atoiw.} | %
J T. HOHPHBI YS?
BRO JOSS, AUCTIONEER AND QOM
910N* MERCHANT.
SALES OF BEAL ESTATE. STOCKS, BONDS, 81
CURITIBS AND PERSON A?, PROPERTY
ATTENDED TO.
H ?. ?V BROAO??TREIT
CHARLESTON, S. C,
Boa. BMNBY BUTAT, W. J. UAftftATtt, BafJ
General ?AMES CONNER, T. E. WANING, Esq,