The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 04, 1869, Image 3
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IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LA W.
LOCAL MATTERS.
-o
MEETINGS THIS DA Y.
Jefferson Lodee, at 8 P. bl.
Hook and Ladder, Ho. 1, at bsix-pa.it 7 P. M.
Freandschaftsbund, a: 8 P. H.
Coulinontal Qoards, at 8 P. M.
Hibernian Soc oty, at 8 P. M.
Vigilant F.re Company, at 8 P. M.
Steam Fire (Jompauy of Axmen, at 8 P. M.
AUCTION HALS i THIS DAY.
LEITCH SC BRUNS will sell at ll o'clock, at the
old Postoffice, valuablo property in Hayue
streot.
J. FRASER MATHEW ES will soil at ll o'clock,
.a>t his office, Broad-dtreet, silver ware, gold
watch. Au.
RISLEY ? CREIGHTON will sell at 12 o'clock,
on Accommodation wharf, a carpo of Eastern
har.
T. M. CATEB will sell at three-quarters past
9 o'clock, at his ?tore, Brown's wharf, batter,
lard, Ac
Bon OKI & SCHACHTE will sell et tbroe-qoarters
past 9 o'clock, at their stores, East Bay,
shoulders, butter, ftc.
JOHN Q. MCCNOR & Co. will sell at 10 o'clock,
at their salesroom, Heeling -street, straw
goods, clothing, &c.
LAUE GT & ALEXANDER win sell at 10 o'clock,
at theimtore. East Bay, ayr np, beef. Ac.
A. C. aloGiLLivEA? will sell at ll o'clock, at
No. 238 King-street, balance of contents of
drag store._
REAL ESTATE SALIS, BT I. Y. WESTEBVELT.
The small dwelling OB Glebe lands, No. 5 St.
Philip-street, for $600 cash.
UNITED STATES TAXES.-Collector Clontman
gives notice this morning that taxes included
10 the annual list for 1869, mast be paid on or
before the 81st instant. Bead hts advertise?
ment._
THE MOOT COUBT.--This court, to be com?
posed of the junior members of tbe bar and
law students, was organized yesterday with the
folio * i ns: officer s : J. C. Mi nott, President; G.
H. Sass, Vice-Pre aident;-Mazy ck, Secretary
and Treasurer.
CLUBS ANO STABS.-Diana Middleton, col?
ored, waa turned over to a magistrate, yes?
terday, for stealing fifty dollars from Warren
A. 8need.
Two linen oversacks have been brought to
the guardhouse, having been stolen from un?
known parties.
REPORTERS' CRUJ?AS.-The Graham lino of
omnibuses run regularly to the Scbuetzen
plat E.
The Germania Bund will give a picnic on the
29th instant.
The prizos for the Sohnetzenfest continue
to pour in to Von Santen's Bazaar.
SBTBHUSSEX.-Tho latest reports from thia
ship in the Sa vannin Advertiser says:
Captain J. K. Bellly, who had ohargo of tho
work of discharging the cargo trora the ship
Sussex, completed the same yesterday, having
taken ont two hundred and twenty-three bales
cotton since last Friday afternoon, all that is
necessary to take from the ship, there beiog
no more fire, and the remainder of tho cargo
not having even been scorched. Of the cotton
removed from the ship there is not as mash
damaged as was at first supposed, mau v bales
being only partially burnt on the outside.
THE MEMPHIS COMMERCIAL CONVENTION.
In pursuance of an invitation of the Memphis
Chamber of Commerce to the citizens of
Charles Lon to send delegates to the Memphis
Commercial Convention, a resolution was pass?
ed by Council empowering the Mayor to ap?
point delegates to attend in behalf of the oily.
The following gentlemen have been appointed :
Henry Buist, George W. Williams, F. J. Colzer,
F. Richards, B. Sieghag, R. C. Barkley. Z. Da?
vis, James M. Carson. The convention meets
on the 18th instant.
FACILITIES FOB LOWERING BOATS.-Notwith?
standing tbe amount of mechanical skill which
has been applied to increase the facilities and
success in lowering boatb from ships in cases
of diflastfT at sea, there is still mn ih room for
improvement, and tbe safety of valuable lives
frequently depends noon the security afforded
to passengers. The excitement and baste at?
tending a calamity at sea ia vary often so great,
evenftn the best regulated vessels, that boats
are swamped in the hurry of lowering them,
and all on board perish. Mr. Thomas Morti?
mer, of our city, hie exhibited tods a plan
which appears to be simple arid effective, and
which deserves the attention and examination
of ship-owners, masters of vessels, and all who
go down to the sea in ships.
THE UBTTED STATES COURT, MAT 3-HOM.
GEORGE 8. BRYAN,PRESIDING .-The regular Dis?
trict Court of the Elstern Circuit of the Uni?
ted States was opened yesterday. It was or?
dered that the Marshal return ibo venires,
whioh was done, and the grand, petit and pleas
jurors were called and answered to their
names, and were summoned to attend to-day
at ele von o'clock. The ooart was principally
occupied hearing oases io bankruptcy.
In Admiralty.-In the case of tho steamer
Oriental against the brig J. S. Pye, it was or?
dered that so muon of the cargo of tbe brig be
discharged as will enable tho appraisers of
the iron*, appointed by the court, to soe and
appraise that portion of tho oargo.
HOTEL ARRIVAIS, MAT 3.-Pavilion Hou>t.
Arthur Faller, Marshal Kimball, Lynn, Mass.;
L Y. Westervalt, Cit}-; 8amaol P. Matjhowes,
Kingtree; N. J. Thouron stornier Dictator;
Gaofge 8. Roberts, Qa ar terinas ter Department
Charleston.
Charleston Hotel.-K P. Graff, Biltiraoie; J.
Jacobson, Now York; T. H. Dupuy, Puiladd
:pfaiia^Mu?ss E. Hoadson, Pro vide nco, lt. L; E.
13. Calhoun,South Carolina; W. T. Bennett, In?
ternal Revenue Department; John Chadwick,
Wadmsiaw, A* Ellis Walkins, New York; W. I.
Daggett and wife, Wilmington, N. C.; II. II.
Dutton, Boa a lort, 6. C.; J.-W. C. Kennell, New
York; W. J. Joalman and wife, South Carolina;
W. T. B. Cooper, lady and child, W. Cooper, J.
M."Cooper, Robort Dicke, Williamsburg; Robert
Warral!, Manchester, Eng.; H. K. Bull, wife and
daughter, William Plummer and sister, New
York; L. D. Clapp, F. W. Jost, New Jersey;
Mrs. D. O'Connor, Miss M. O'Connor, William
A. O'Connor, New York. ?
THE TRUMPET AT THE OEPHAN'S FAIB_The
silver trumpet, to have been awarded to the
fire compaoy whioh received the largest num?
ber of vote 3 at the Orphan's Fair at Schachte's
Hall, will be replaced by another and more
massive one, a photograph of which may be
seen at the Washington Light Infantry Fair.
The new trumpet with the nozzles, lanterns
and one hundred feet of hose belonging to the
last named Fair, will form one grand prize, to
bo - given to the fire company which re?oives
the largest number of ballo:s. The proceda
will be divided between tho Orphans and the
Washington Fair, where the balloting will take
place. There are now two strings to the bow,
eacd^etrong enough to draw the greenbacks
from the pockets of tho coldest. Will not every
visitor to the Fair to-night remember the Or?
phol* and the Washington Fair?
j THE MONUMENTAL FAIR.
Tho novel and beautifully arranged
roonoB, at the Hibernian Hull, vrero tun
open to tho public Inst evening, at se
o'clock, and presented a score that lias ne
been surptsscd ni our city. Tho tables an
the forms of Sibley and ocagonal tents i
are canopied with white and rod cambric, fr
which hnnr> moss baskets and other taste
ornaments, while boneatb tho covcrii.g is v
nigh every imaginablo article, from a bar
shoe to a merschaum pipe. Everything t
is pretty is certainly there.
The transparency in front of tho hall,
tween two of the colunias, represents a ?U
aud her daughter in Magnolia Cometery ab
to crown the memorial tomb of the fal
brave with a wreath ot laurel. As she
vanees she says, "Ho is not here, but we hi
dedicated this spot to his memory.*' Inscnl
on the tomb are these sweet words of afl
tion: "In memory of our fallen c i m rad es."
Ou entering the hall the visitor does i
know which way to look first, so many and
verse are the attractions.
THU FIREMAN'S TABLE
Is adorned with banners ot the Phoenix a
Marion, and lanterns of the Mint and Pione
This table contains one hundred feet of leal]
hose, two pipes Datent leather bou ad, and t
silver-plated lanterns to be voted for; als
fox and tho elegant floral pyramid wbi
crowned the Vigilant engino on the Maye
Pando. Immediatoly in tho rear of this tal
is the raffle stand.
TABLE NO. I
On the right of the hall is ander the char
of Mrs. S. J. Burger and Mrs. Olney, J
This table is complete in silver ware, far
goods, China, embroideries, fino painting
dolls, waxwork, a gentleman's dressing gov
books, oloth eoreen, hanging baskets, and t
old woman in the shoe. There is also a crt
made of grass, gathered by a cadet from Cai
lina from the grave of Stonewall Jackson,
Virginia. It is raised work, and rests or
monument. A wreath of immortelles is ls
over the cross, while at its base is the hkenc
of the hero, and below it his sword in min
tore. This is really worth observing, and is
ingenious pieoe of woman's handiwork.
TABLE so. 2,
In charge of Mrs. B. F. Whilden, has on it
marble monument "to our fa'lon brave,r crow
ed with cypress, laurel and immortelle; ti
dolle, the highlander and the "blue belle"
Scotland; Ave handsome croases, covered wi
native mosses; handsome sofa cushions, an i
rant's entire suit and furnishing basket, ch
oren's wearing apparel of evsry variety,
genuine (imported) meerschaum pipe, a f
head, tobacco bag, ftc.
THE NORTH REFKB8H*ENT TABLE,
Under Mrs. M. VY. St. Arnaud and Mrs. Jol
Marion, comes immediately next, and bene a
the broad canopy of pirti colored ca m un
wreathed m ovorgreena and studded with whi
tulips, are to be found evory delicacy and HU
stantial that could tempt the palate of tho er
cure. There aro decorated ' ams in v trioi
forms, jars ot fruits, acd refreshments of t
kinds. -
TBE STAOE FAKO? TABLE,
Presided over by Mrs. Wm. T. White, has tv
elegant Italian marble tables- -one Gothic at
the other oval-both beautiful evidences of tl
pains-taking-workmanship of Wm. T. Whit
Esq. Batween th :m is a massive cake, d
signed to represent a plan of the monumout 1
be placed over the graves of those of tho ass
ciation who fell in tho Confederate war.
breakfast fancy sst, China, a bower wi*A* ? M.
party in it surrounding the queen, dolls, glasi
ware, Ac., deo .rate this prominent and tastil
arranged table.
THE SOOTH REFRESHMENT TABLE,
Under Mrs. Charlton Raid and Mrs. J. ?
Greer, groans beneath the weight of goo
things, embracing everything in the edible lin
known to thc confectioner and unmitigated
cook.
THE TOILET TABLE.
This is a small boudoir, with a dear mirror
done np in quilling of white muslin by Mrs. J
R. Cbrietzberg; it has an elegant sot of burea
utensils, with a sofa-formed cushion on whic:
are tho combs and brushes. It is a uniqv
affair, and is to bo raffled. Fortunato th
bachelor who wins it.
OCTAGON TABLE, NO. 3,
Conducted by Mrs. Olney and Mi's. Blum,
one of he completest tables in the fair; full i
everything varied and handsome. Among th
art icios are an elegantly dressed doll brid
dolls, cloaks, framed picture of the Madone
and child, small chairs,silverware, vases, cori
baskets, tidys, cologne, infant's dresses, a cr:
ing doll, the doll Eugenio in blue dress, wa
fruit and flowers, a design for the associalio
monument, and a gentleman's dressing eas
from Nassau.
AN ELEGANT P TUA MID
Of artificial flowers, comes dom the Vigilant!
the victorious white ooat boys - tho prize
takers. It has white and red satin atreamen
with the name of tho engine Vigilant and he
plucky motto, Perseverando Vmcimus, i
sparkling gilt loiters.
THE DOLPHIN, A O BAB FISH,
Ia next, and is clammed full of prizes. Th i
fish will no doubt be patronized by the smal
visitors who, for tho trifle they g vo, will sorel
carry off its equivalont. This fish belongs to
THE WIDOW'S HOME TABLE,
Conducted by tho ladies who manage th*
WidoVs Home. Like overything th?y get up
it is an evidence of their taste and choic
arrangement. It contains an elegant oushioi
from a lady in New York, a cactus, a fireman'i
h?.t, with a likeness of Stonewall Jackson dom
in Germany, sot in tho front, from F. F.
Chapeau, Esq., kc.
THE K SC "i M PATENT SOE XE.
This represents the camp of Colonel Wm
Washington, with Miss Elliott presenting lh<
Eutaw colors. The regiment is drawn up in
liuo, io front of the Colonel's tent, which iE
completo in tho appointments of the field, anti
tho fair donor most beautifully arrayed stands
with her sweet face bent upon tho patriot,
while she bolds the staff of the flag. Tho de?
sign is novol, life-like and historic illy (ruc.
Last evening, J. C Lacoste won an ice fruit
cake, N. P. Johnson a French toilet set, Miss
J. E. Weyman one dozen silver forks. Hon. J.
B. Campbell a handsome cakj, and Misa Rosa
West a doll.
. Floor managers for this evening ano :
Senior Managers.-Colonol C. H. Simonton,
Colonol P. C. Gaillard, Colonel W. L. Ti en
holm, Colonel Z. Davis, Captaiu Jas. M. Car?
son, Captain Wm. A. Kelly, Captain Jacob
Small, H. F. Baker, Esq., Geo. W. King, Esq.,
Jae. H. Taylor, Esq., E. W. Edgerton, Esq.,
Andrew 8imouds, Esq., John F. O'Neill, Esq.,
John H. Steinmoyer, Esq., James M. Easqn,
Esq.
Junior Managers.-Dc. T. Grange Simons,
George D. Grice, J. H. Beuneker, Jr., T. W.
Lebby.
GREEN VEGETABLES.-We take tho following
quotations from a New York circular, of Sat?
urday :
Charleston pea9 havo beor, vorv plenty and
decidedly lower, a good many of'them in bad
order. We are expeotiug them from .Norfolk
by evory steamer. Radishes are plenty and
dcc.dedly lower. New Southern cabbages are
in and bringing our quotations. Bei muda to?
matoes are plentier and lower. Thero is no
demand for Russian turnips ; they have run so
low that it must be more prontablo to feed
them to stock than to send them here for sale.
Green poss, Charleston, per bushel. $1 50a$2
23 ; radishes. Southern, per bushel, 50a $2 ; to?
matoes, Bermuda, per box, $1 25i$l 50 ; cab
bage8, new, per dozen, $125a $150 ; turnips,
Russian, per barrel, 50*75.
s TUB MAYORALTY.
The install?t ort nf the '.PW Mayo; am
A 1(11 mun- ! 1 ow it wa? Done.
Tho announcement that Mr. Qilbort Pills
buiy, tho Ma.>or elect, and bi- Aldermen, wooli
bc installed ycstoiday at 12 o'clock M., ciusci
a largo num -or of persona, principal!; colored
to gather around tho City Hall. At tho ap
pointed hour Air. Pillsbury rudo up in a car
riago, in which were Aldermen Cunningham
Mackey and Grcon.
The crowd whioh had linod the ai eos mad'
way, and the Mayor au I accompanying Alder
men wont up to tho Mayor's ornoo, whoro tho;
wero met by Mayor Clark, who shook hand
wi. h them aa they entered, even with T. J
Mackey, with whom bo had boen at variance ii
consequence ol the latter's caustic publicat on
in THE NEW.-- in reference to Mr. Clarks om
cial co ?duct. Mayor Clatk then presontei
City treasurer Thomas to tho Mayor elect
While those movements w-ro going on, th
Council Chambar had become donaoly crowded
pnncip illy with oolored men.
In a lew momenta the gavel of Mr. Clark foll
and silence prevailed. Mr. Clark requestoi
that auoh members of the old board as wer
present would take their accustomed scats
For a few moments none of tbe old Aldormei
appeared, when fi. Judge Moore, Esq., soli tar
and alone, passed across the clerk's desk, am
waiko J in tho direotion of his seat. Aldermai
Potter, who is also m the new board, was als?
present.
A white man, na nod Kiley, attempted a dc
monstiation when Ar. Pillsbury appeared, b;
crying 'Three cheers," ?sc., but Mr. Clari
promptly ordered him to be put out ol tin
chamber, whioh wau done.
The ex Mayor then addre.-sod himself to tbi
members of the retiring board, and retumei
them thanks for the aid they bad renderei
him, through tho season they hod passe?
together, and expressed himself pleased ti
induct, the new boord, and promised tnem hil
hearty support. Ho eaid that he' extended ti
Mr. Pillsbury the right hand of fellowship; ant
then administered to bim the oath of office ant
led him tn the Mayor's chair.
Mr. Pillsbury thanked Mr. Clark for the wei
come he had given him, for himself and in be
half of the nev? board, and hoped they wonk
be ablo to realzo all the good wishes that ha?
been expressed.
Mr. Pillsbury thou requested the Aldormei
to rise in their seats and repeat the oath afte
him, as he read it.
The following Aldermen wero sworn in:
Ward 1-J. F. Greene.
Ward 2-W m. McKinlay, colored, and E. W
M. Mackey.
Ward 3-Robert Howard, colored, Davn
Barrow aud T. J. Mackey.
Ward 4-L. T. Pottor, Riobard Hollow ij
colored, G. I. Cunningham, and R. Hampton
colored.
Ward 5-P. Thorn, colored, and L. F. Wall
colornd.
Ward 6-M. H. Co lins, aud Malcolm Drown
colored.
Ward7-E.P. Wall, colored.
Ward 8-T. Small, i\> orod.
Absent-C. Voigt, Ward 4, and J. D. Ged
dings, Ward 1. Alderman (loadings will L.
present at tho m jeting tonight. Mr. Voig
positively decliuos tu tako his Beat.
Mayor Pillsbury then dolivered his address
which will bo found in auothor columu. Tin
Mayor then announced tho Board roady foi
business, whor supon, on mo ioo of Aldermai
T. j Macke? asoaadad htAldotTnaiiiaaaaM
the Council adjourned to moet at Boron o'clocl
this evening.
When Council udjourned tho new Mayoi
went on a tour of inspection through th?
Guardhouse. Here ondetb the first ks JOH t
KASS MZETINO AT MOOT.
There was a largo mectintr, laut night, at tbi
house of Mr. Pillsbury, in D ughty-atreet. ?
baud of music and illuminations lit up tb?
dark soene, while the dense crowd gave vent U
their feelings iu vociferous cheering. Tb?
principal object ot the meeting was to presen
Mr. Pillsbury with a beautiful shell-work t ibl<
crowned with a basket of artificial flowers
highly scented with otto of rcaea. Mr. J. G
Mackey was deputed to make (he prosontatioi
speech, and confined himself to tho objoct ii
view. Mr. Pillsbury responded, and thankel
the donors, counselled law and order, and re
ferred to the long ordeal through whioh hi
passed to reaoh the goal of his hopes. Severs
other prominent Republicans followed Mr
Pillsbury, riving vent to their pent-up onthu
siasm in honor of the day. It was not until i
late hour that the crowd dispersed.
A ' BATCH or BURGLARIES.-A burel ar at
tempted to enter several residences on But
ledge-street, night before last, bot faded, j H
finally cut the blinds from the door of Mr
Williams' residence, near Beaufam-streot, bu
got frightened off and biougbt up at Mi*. He
riot's residence, which ho entered and robbe?
of a lew articles. Atter going all over tin
house and helping himself to what he wanto?
he cleared ou*, fha residence or Dr. Georgi
a. Pelzer, at the o >rnur of Rutledge avenui
and Calhoun-atieot, was en ter od on Wcdnesda;
night last and robbed. The thief carried i
candle through th J house and left, tl c drip
pings on the floor.
THE GEBKAN SOHUETZEWTEST.-To-motrov
will be thc first day of tho German Schuetzen
fest, in preparing for which tho Germans o
Charleston have exercised even moro thar
their usual industry, energy and skill. Novel
before has the Feat been 80 generally popular,
and Ibo long list of prizes published in om
columns is a sufficient proof of the interesl
taken in it by every class of citizen-'.
The New York Rifle Company, Captain J. F,
GerJcB, were to leave New York in tho Cham?
pion, and are expected to arrive hero thin
intoning. They will bo mot at the wharf by
the Committee of Arrangements and conduct?
ed to tho headquarters of thc Gesellschaft, at
Lindstedt'a Hull, whore thee will bc entertain,
ed and properly taken caro of in true German
fashion. Tho No? York eoiujuuy will bring
down with thom a m issive silver pitcher, which
they ? ill presen', to Hie Charleston riflemen
About fifty moa aro expected to bo in tho visit?
ing party.
Dum g the Fest a steamer will p'y botweon
tho city and the grounds, giving visitors an
opportunity of Ukin.,' a bbw o.i the Ashley
River.
Tho Committee of Arrangements invito and
request clergymen of all denominations, and
professors and schoolmasters to visit the
Schuetzenplaiz during thc festival. These gen
tlemeu will bo admitted free of charge. Invi?
tations will bo sent lo them as far as practica?
ble, but whether personally invited or not, all
are ttskod to ba present. Tho Gormans esire
to show tho city that it grand l>uton?c festival,
with all its mirth and jollity, is perfectly freo
from turbulence or misbehavior. This, in?
deed, is one great characteristic of a German
merry-making.
To-moiTOW is tho first day of tho festival,
and wo hope that all our German fellow-citi?
zens and thc ships in the harbor will hang out
their flags to thc breeze. Lit every house that
can do so show its colors in tho morning, and
then burrah I (or thc Schtieizenfest.
BACON, ST SUP AND COFFEE.-Mr. Ri?cke, of
the firm of Riecke & Schachte, hag just arrived
from an extensivo tour North and West, where
he made large puroliaecs of bacon, syrup and
coffee and groceritH generally, which they
offer for sale at tue lowest market prices, at
their establishment, Nos. 143 and 145 East
Bay.
Resolutions of < Ky council.
At a moetin? o? the members <<i ino City
Council of Charleston, hold May 1, IS If), tlc
following p?j-oni worn present : Mayor Clark;
Aldermen Godding, Poner, VYbildsn, Uo.iour.
Voi?l, Olney, Lado, Lindstrom, Mooro and
De roof.
Aldcimnn Olney irascnlled to tho chair, when
tho following preamble and resolutions were
unanimously adopted :
M7*?roas." A judicial decision has boon given
in iho ciao of Pill, bnrv et al. against the A-t
ing ola>or and Aldermen, and nu oidor issued
by tho courf, requiting them ti vacate their
seals; and whereas it is fit sod proper that tho
Alciornien should give expression to their i-on* |
timents and feeling* os to tho relation which
lias horetoforo existed between them and tho
M.iyor; therefore
Unset oed, That tho thanks of tho City Conn
oil are due to the Hon. Ocorgo W Clark, for
the courtesy and impar iii li i.v with which he
baa presided ovor this oody. as well as for th.
zeal, enerzi and ubiliiv with which be hns dis?
charged thf dutioi of Mayor, to which in a
great degiee is attributive th?qu,et, good
order, and men used prosperity of the city.
?Vsofotfd, That a copy of these proceedings
bo pr?te ited to Mr. Chirk, anti that thoy be
pubiishodin tho daily pap rs.
The Mayor returned thanks in a, feeling and
earnest manner, while ho took occasion to re?
view tho past and to remark upon the present
condition of things, when the meeting ad?
journed sine die.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
To THE LADIES.-Messrs. Stoll, Webb & Co.
are showing this day a DOW ?ot of dress goods
from auction at twenty cents, at Nos. 287 and
289 Kins-street.
GREEN TUBTLES to be cut up and ?old each
day this weak by Torry & Nolon. *
THE SAXE of bay ex "?irohard and Torrey,"
is advertised for this day, 4th instant, at 12 M.
Seo advertisement in another column.
May 4 2 RISLE? A CREIGHTON.
/int Jlrts.
pHOTUCUAPH COLORING.
PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS
tinted with ciro and taste can have their orders
promptly ailed by leaving tbcm at Holme??' Book
House. Written directions should In each rase be
given as to the style of coloring pioferred.
April 22 SmoH*
Shirts an) /nrnisljing ?cobs.
SCOTT'S
SHIRTS OE ALL BT?LES AND SIZES, BEADY
MADE or made to order, at
E. scul l's SHIRT EMPORIUM.
TIK8. BOWS. CRAVATS AND SCARF*. IN GREAT
vaneiy and Jatust haillons, ut
h. SCOH'SiUENIsHLNGSIOHE.
AMf-RHAN. ENGLISH AND F1ENCB HOS?
IERY, of all giad -?, can always b? found at
E. BdOlTl'S, Meeting-street.
REVERSIBLE BTTTOH LINEN-FACI-.D PAPSR
COLL Wt* AND CVV Vf. of all > ly los and H'ZCB,
at E. SCO I : 'd GEM'S FURMsUI NU STORE.
STAB sBir.r*. UNDERSHIRT*, DRAWERS, OF
every kind, at
E. Si O H'S STAB SHIRT EMPORIUM.
HANDKERCHIEFS 1 INEN AND SILK. REAL Y
Hom mod tor -ni ni 'ciiat - usc, at
P. auOIXM GEN t's FCuNlsHISG STORE.
?NDIA GAUZE SUIRIS, LIiLE IH READ AND
Mik shirts, at
E. SCO ll'S EMPORIUM.
KECF.IVRD BT tVE'iY S1EVMER FRESH AD?
DI ION-, io my airoady lull ?tock ol Gentlc
m -L'.- Furrd.-hm:; G >OIIH, Appiv to
E. SCOTT, Meetlng-streeL above Market.
11 BB PE-T ASSORTMENT OF KID GLOVES
. and Lille Thr.n l OIovu3 of all c jlors and si*??
gCOTT'S STAIt SIUltT EMPORIUM,
MEETING-STREET,
OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL.
January 1 Cmos
, (Etc.
N
KW FASHIONS
FOR 8PRING AND SUMMER.
?1ENKE & MULLER.
M EUC HAN T TAILORS,
AMD DEALERS IN
Ready Made Clothing,
SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN, MEN AND ROYS,
MEN'S FIKMMII.SO GOODS, ?fcc.
No. 333 King-street,
OPPOSITE SOCIETY-STREET.
WE TAEE PLEASURE IN INFORMING OUR
patrons and tbe public gen?rally that wo have j ,at
opened a larne and will shirted i-tockof CLOTH
I.SQ, MEN'S FDBNISUING GOODS, A:c.. for tbe
Spri'K and summer, at tho above Staad, consisting
of Business ana Dions Suits, all sizes and qualities
of Shirts and Underwear Oooos, Atc; ail sizes and
qualities of English and Domestic Halt Hoso ; all
sizes and qualitios of Silk and LU le J Inroad o love-,;
all tizes and styles of Linen and Paper Collars ; all
s'zes and styles ol Cravat*. Neck Tics, Pocket
Handkerchiefs, suspenders. Umbrellas, ic; also, a
large and well a-tx-ried stock of Broadcloths, Cassi,
meres, Doeskins, Coa?ugs, Vestings, fcc., which wo
offer to ?ell by piece, yard or juitt-rn; or make up
into Garmouts, by measure, in any shap>> or style,
according to order, at toe shortest notice. Our
Stock has been selected wi h j-reat c ire, and we ure
confident that wc can compete with any other bou-o
in this city. We invite an examination of our stock,
and bespeak a share of the public patronage.
.MEA KU HULLER.
Mareil 27 ttutb8mo8
Saning Bank.
CITiZfcNS' SAYINGS HANK
OF
SOTJTHC OAHOf.TTSTA.
CHARLESTON BRANCH,
OFFICE No. OG EAST HAY,
0PPO9ITE OOCBIEB OFFICE.
Officers.
General WADE BAMPTON, President.
J. li. PALMER, Vier-Prcsldcnt.
THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier.
DANIEL R.vVENlL, Jr., Assistant Caehlor.
B. H. KUI LEDGE, Solicitor.
Local Finance Committee.
EDWARD N. THUB8TON.
LOUIS D. DESAUSSURE. CLELAND K. BUGER
SktT Interest on Depot-its at the rate of >.' per cent,
lier annum.
SS" Office Hours-From 0 A. If. lo 2 P. M., und
on saturdays, from 6 to 8 P. -Vf. in addition.
lEXtRACT FBOM BY-LAWS |
"Deposits may be made by any m'nor over the
age of twelve 5 ears, eidnr with or without a guar?
di?n, and by mari led womei. in their own name*.
Sums of $1 and uowsrd will be received, but no in
toiest shall be paid on thu im tionai parts of SI nor
on any sum whore the whole deposit is L ss tban $5,
nor for the fractional part 01 a month."
/ pril 27 tnthsG
pr-OLilKS ?Si MACBETH,
No. 30 Broad-street.
Charleston, b. C.,
BBOKERS. AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AHEMS.
Will atttond to Bentin? anti <-0]iecting of Bents
and purchase and sac ct OOO'S, Bonos, Gold,
Silver and Beal Estate.
ALSO,
To the Purchase of Good* and Supplies for parties
In the country upon reason lble terms.
UKO SOE L. HOLM BS.AI.KXA.NT> KB MAC BET a.
Janusryl lyr
ANNUAL S'
OF
CAROLINA LIFE INS
v
i
M E M P H I
FOR THE YEAR 1868,
A meta. j
Nov-niber 30, 1868.$397.361 08
Deduct D*lerreri Premiums,
and Premian)?and Interest,
in tbehands of Agents, and
Proai um Noies unpaid_ 64 435 11-1312,905 97
Receipts for the Quarter.
P-i! i un s.$116 997 64
Quarterly and soual-Annual
Payments. 9,317 91
liven nt on Premium Nut'-*. . 4.S74 60
Interest on Investment. 1,179 02
Prend.ims and in eres: in
h?t>ds of Amonts and in
transitu. 70,308 30-202.267 4C
$645.173 43
Disbursement*.
Expenses, salaries. Commis?
sions, redirai Examina
tion-?, Advertising, Postige,
Internal Revenue, 'tation
ervard Printing. Express
charges, txebanse and !
Taxe* . $86.686 64
Claim? by Death. 23,417 69-68.103 23 ?
$487,070 lil >
Memphis, Tenn., March 1st, 1869.
I certify that this is a correct copy of ?he original
inlier -General in eontr rmity with the law.
R. J. B
' , GE^
May 4
ZPH/HTTIIsTG- !
DAILY MM JOB OFFICE,
No. 140 EAST BAY.
BUSIN?68 CAHDS
. VISITING L'AIU>S
SHOW OABD8
CIRCUI ADS
BILL HEADS
LET IK it HEADS
DRAY RECEIPTS
PROGRAMMES
PAMPHLETS
BRIEFS
LAW BLANKS
BILLS LADING
INSURANCE POLICIF8
NOTICES
NOTEfi
DRAFTS, &<-..,
Printed In thc neatest style and at the
Lowest Rates.
April 3
limns, (Lfirmiats, <?tr.
C. F. PANK N11^
Apothecary and Chemist,
No. 133 Meeting-street,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
rjpjlK ADVERTISER BEG3 TO CALL ATTEN?
TION to his stock of the bent Imported and Domes
He
CHEMICALS, DRUGS'
AND
PAT KN T MEDICINES.
UPON TB I
DISPENSING DEPARTMENT
Of his business bc best ows tho u tm oat personal core
and attontlon, and tjuuruutoes tho PURITY of tho
MEDICINES used in eomponading.
PRESCRIPTIONS
PrepariMl carefully at all boura of the day and
night.
SPECIAL AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
MANUFACTURED BY
Messrs. GEO. TIEMANN & CO.,
OF NEW YORK.
HIS STOCK OF
Hair, Tooth and Nail Brashes.
PERFUMERIES, &c,
LS LARGE AND WELL 8ELECTED.
Agency for the ?alu of the celebrated
Rockbridge Aluin Spring Water,
A supply of which ts always on hand.
MANUFACTURER OF
PANK NI N'S
HEPATIC BITTERS,
Which have established for themselves a reputation
surpassed by oone.
Through constant effort and attention he hopes to
merit a continuance of the public patronage which
has hitherto boen extended to bim.
February 16 tuthslyr
ra ?ire.
TATE ME NT
?RANCE COMPANY,
if
S, TEN N.,
TO 1st MARCH, 1869.
KK npitii'a( lon of Asset*.
Cash on lunn and in Hank. 9 10.t/78 79
Stock N"tes due on call, vi oil sec ur.'d.. 19C.000 00
Leans on Po icios in form of Premium
Hotee bearing Oper cent, iotere-t- 165.479 CC
Derna d (.cans, secured by co.lateral
and mortgacc. 1 690 00
Elie Receivable, Collateral and Personal
Secnrltv. 61,285 61
Fumltuio. 180 OG
Piemiams and Interest in bands of
Agents an.l tn transita. 70,398 30
Deferred Qmr;er!j and Semi Annual
Premium.". 9,317 94
Les- Individual Balance Dr. and Cr.
1488,280 36
1,210 16
$487,070 20
CE ABLESTON, AFRO. 30. 1869.
Annual Report, which bas been flied with the Com
A A Gr ILL ,
I EBAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.
tuths3
JHisreU?tuims.
QHAHBHRLAIK & SKABKUtIK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Charleston, S. C.
Office in the Courthouse.
D. H. CHlMBBBXitS, AU} -General . .E. B. SEABROOK.
Special attention will be paid to the Prosecution of
Claims held by parties outside of the State. May 4
REOPENING.
HAVING MY SALOON AND NINEPIN ALLEY,
No. 107 Markot-trcet. finished, with all kinds
of LTQ3UE3 AND L\GEB BK B, of the best
qnaVty on hand, I will reopen said place TO-MOR
Bow. 4th Instant, and shall be happy to tee my
friends and the pub'ie ueoerally
PREK LUNCH dally from 11 o'clock A. M. to 1
O'clock P. M. A. T1KFENTHAL.
M?y3_9
LUMBER! LUMBER!
250.000 F50() cMds^Oak^ood
503 cords Pine Wood.
For sal? low by the ooat load or by tho cord.
JOHN TTENCKEN,
April 27 Co ncr Stale and Marke' i-treets.
WOOD! WOOD!
FINE YELLOW PINK. Wi-OD FOB SUE, IN
loN to suit purchaseT. Apn'y nt WOCD YAR ,
Lucas, foot ot Mill-street. s-'Jointa' Mauldlng Ssw
Mill Ordos Ht at the toilowing places will receive
prompt attention:
Pro? floro ?I W. A. Skrl e. Kin;: ctrcot,
Dru? storo of P. 31 ? <>ho\ Kiii^-street,
And at A. Brookbanks, corner ot Meeting and Qos*?
"Ire M. J. O. N 'LIE.
_ m_.""L1UI"
Tin Plate, S.icet-Iron. Wire, and
all other tinsmith's poods, for
sale by William Shepherd. INo. 17
Hayne-street ( baricsioi), S. C
REFINED FAMILY LARD
PACKED BY
PROCTER & GAMBLE.
Ci ri c i KL n a t i.
?hall
I--X4UI1I
??BS
fer
Ask your <iroter tot om ti ra nd ol
Lard In these Packages.
i
Pa Lu J 3 lb. 6 lb. 10 lb Caddie", CO lb caeei foi
shipment. Cheapest modo for soiling Lard. Send
for Price List Imo April 8
I? ANO PARIS mmm.
PRIZE IVHED^LiS 1
THE
GEOiGE A. SLARK'8
O. N. T.
SIX COBI?, SOn FINISH
SPOOL COTTON.
This favorite Thread be?ug Six Cord lo No.
80, purely Soft Finish, i* recumtnontled for its
great superiority for Hand, sud Machine Sow?
ine
FOR SALE BY THE
Principal Wholesale and Retail
Dry Goods and Notion Dealers.
February 27 8mo
jFfrttlijrrs.
SUPER PHOSPHATES.
CROA^DXLli.'S GENUINE PHOSPHATE AND
BOWEICS COMPLETE MANURE. Both
standard Fertilize, s. For ?ale by
W.M. GURNEY,
No 102 Fast Bay,
Sole Agent ior south Carolina.
Apr.l 20 _ Imo
No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO.
Oflfi T0Na 1,0 1 PEBGVIlN GUANO WAB
av'U HAN TV D genuine and pure, landing ft om
fcchooner E. F. Cabs Ja.
For sale by T. /. KERR ii CO.
April 13 j
^nilton .Saif?.
Faitern liny al Auction.
THIS DAY, May 4 b, al i2 o'clock M., we will selL
oo Ai-cora notation Wharl,
200 bale* m ro or les?) Q OT, ox Brig "Birrhard 4
Torrov," FO'II lor account ol'whom it ma? concern.
Terms cash. RISCEY k ORKIGH TON,
May 4. ? . . consign?e?.
Shoulders Sixs. Hams, Butler and Cheese.
RI ECKE & SC1IA0HTK
Will eell, THIS DAY. at tbalr ato es. Nos. 143 and
146 Ea-t Bay, at quarter beforo 10 o'clock, A. af.
MOO T KS PHoULDtBS
6001) lbs. Rides
2000 1 s. Ham
25 mos Choice New Butter
SO kegs and tubB Choice Gosh' n Butter
SO brxea aseoited Chtese
20 bbls. sj run
10 b igs Rio Coffee
Lard. Heni"gs. Canelo?, Ac. May 4
Syrup, Beef, Bams. ?rc.
BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER.
TBIS D AY, the 4th May, trill ba sold U front of our
store, at IO o'clock,
23 bbls. Superior Si BCP
20 tierces Smoked Beet
2C0 HB ms
Bacon ?boulders. Bellies, ftc.
Conditions caab. May 4
Positive Sale. '-?
BY T. M. CATER.
Will be sold on Brown's Wharf, THIS DAY, at three*
quarters past 9 o'clock,
50 tubs BC IT LR, to close sales-will positively be
sold
50 tubs Lard
10 boxes Bacon fides
30 barrels Flour
13 crate? AH-orte d Crockery, BU"h aa Bowls, Ewer*
and Basin?, chambers. Platea, Teas, ftc, Aa..
DOW landing.
Condltious cash. May 4
Straw Goods, Clothing and Dry Goode.
BY JOHN G. MI KN OR & CO.
THIS DAY. 4th instrant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell at
our auction salesroom. No. 135 Mee'iog-street,
An invoice ot L\D1ES' Sl'BaW GOODS, Just re?
calved per Magrolia.
ooaaunxs or:
Corrigated, IJlewide an 1 Mix - J Sundowns. AmerU
eau Alliance, Rosslin. Luton, Lyons and Pedal Em?
pire Hats. Men's Semet Hats, Faacy sad Black Satt?
nei Pants, Cottonade Pant', White Cants, a* orted
Men's Mik Hate, All-Wool Meltons, Brown LinenDrfU
Tweed?. Cottonades, Shepherd's Plaid?, Kenraoky
Jean?, Balmoral Skir's, Fancv M ou rm ac and furni?
ture Pnnts, Pa er collars. % and 44 Black and
Br wn shirtings. Bead Hoad Nebt, Freuch 8 us pea
den", Pocket and Heid Handkerchiefs, assorted Hos?
and Sab! Hose, shirt Fronts, Ao.
Conditions ci sh. _May 4
Sale in Bankruptcy, by order of Assignee.
BY J. FRASER MATHEWES.
Will be sold THIS DAY, tbe 4th or May, at my outee,
at ll o'c'ock,
3 DOZEN LARGE SILVER SPOONS
3 dozen Dessert silver spoons
1 dozen lea silver Spoons
4 dozen Stiver Forks m
2 larye 8ilver Ladles
2? ?mall ni iver I. dies
1 Siivor Fish Ki'lfo
2 Silver Mus ard Spoons
2 Silver Salt spoon?
2 Uiver Butter K^ivet
1 Gold-Watch and < hain
One nair share in Foot Point Land Company.
Terms cash. mfmtn4_May 4
Valuable Property in Boyne-street
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
TUTS DAY, tho 4th day ol May. will be sold ak
pub'ic auction, at tho Old r'os'offlc*,
ALL TH ?I VALUABLE PB jl'ErtTY on the south
vide of Bajne-slreet known as e?o. 33, tormerlv oc?
cupied by uillllauo, Uowo l A . o. 1 his property ls
neat the Cliailei-toii Ho el uni Mnetlna-str et, and la
one ol fhn best locatious f jr busire.-s in the city. Ka
front on Hayne-?treet is twenty-five U5) feet b> on*
hundred and ninetv-seven il97i -c< t in deplh. run?
ning tbrounb to Markel-slreei On Bayne-*treet li
a one-story building, and on Market-street is a two
story weil-furnished nf re, both rented by ihe month.
Property will be <-oi*\ sutjecc to tbeso rents. .
i.-i J r>f nain Otc fi'u il4|?t*hj balines sst
four equal anou.u p iym nts, witb in-*rest, secured
by boi.dandmorlga'eof theproini-es-nferest pay?
able semi-annually ; building s to ue kept insures) sad
?.olieies asrigned. Pur. h iser to pay for papers and
stamps. _wsmtu4_ M'Y * _
Sheriff's Sale of Drug Store {continuedfnm
yesterday )
BY A.c. MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneer.
Bv virtue of a writ of Fieri Fac?a?, to me directed
and delivered, wiU be sold THI-? DAY. th? 4th mt
Mai, on tho premises OJ.I olde of KlDg-Mreet, Batar
Market. No. 238. at ll o'clock A. M..
All the ri ?ht. title and interest of the defeadamti*
the CON LEN IS OF AN APOTHECARY BtOBfc
cousistmgof an assortment ol Drugs, chemicals,
Ac, Ac.
Levied on and to be sold gs the property of Josi
B. Russell. ?t the ault .* *intel H. silcox..
1 erins c?vb,
M?y4_E. W. M. MACKEY, Sheriff O. C.
I'.VDEK DEC lt K K 1 \ Kt^fJITT.
Wm G. Whildcn vs. James B Sanders et al
Decree for Foreclosure.
BY A. C. Hetti KLIVRAY,
Auctioneer.
Under the Decree of the Court of Common Plats for?
thin count' . 1 will mil, at public auction, to tb*
bb best i kider, at the Old Postamos, on tte
TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MAY. 1869.
All that LOT OK LAND, with the Buildings there,
on, situate, lyins and being on tbe north side of ni?
llo-1 |now Spring) street, in Cannons boro', Charles?
ton Neck, butting and bounding to the north oat
lands of the-to the south on Elliott
street aforesaid, coal on lands of Mr. Seabrook, and
?est on lands of U. Mil. s; measuring1 and contaln
i DR forty-lour HI f et i. oat and back, by three hun?
dred and nineteen [?.?) foet deep.
Icrms-One-bslf cash; remainder In one year, to?
be secured by bond bearing Interest at tb? rate ?rf T
per cent, trom day of sale, and a mortgage of th?
propert* ; premises to be m.un d and palmy assign?
ed. Purchaser to pay tor stamp > and papers.
E. W. M. MAOKBY,
ja\3J /_tu4_?. C- O
Auction ?Sale of Porto Rico Sugar and Mo
lassei.
BY F. P. SALAS, Aoetioneer.'
TO-MORROW, the 5th instant at ll o'clock A. M..
.will be sold on Brown A Co 'a Wharf,
THE C ?RGO OF AMERICAN SCHOONER ' 'GOLD
EN CITY," just arrivel from St Joho>, Porto
Elco.
cos-sis UNO or:
44 hilda. Choice Porto Rico 6UOAB-HB
3S hbds. Choice Porto Rico Sugar-Bio Niet?
?ll hilda. Choice Porto Kloo sugar-Baa Antonie)
45 bbls. ''hoice Porto Rico Sugar-San L?It??f
72 bbls. Choice Porto Blco sugar-H
32 puncheons Choleo Porto Blco Molasses.
Conditions of Sale-All sums below $iooo oaafer
above that arno ont thirty days for approved city en?
dorsed note, or one per cent, off for cash.
. May 4
Building Lots near President-street.
BY R. il. MARSHALL & BRO.
On TUESDAY. 11th instant, at ll o'clock, will be
sold at thc Old Postofflao.
Two fino LOTS on Cannon court, and one on
Short Curt, measuring each 52 by 105 feet.
Plat at our Office.
Terms-Hulf couti; balance In one and two years,
sro ?ired by bond and mortgage. Purchaser to pay
us for papers and stamps. tus3 May 4
King street Lot at Auction.
B? R. ?. MARSHALL & BRO.
On TUESDAY, ll th inst. at ll o'clock, will be sol?,
at thc Old I'ostomce,
That linc BUILDING LOT on thc west ride of
Kiogostrect, next couth to tho corner cf Spring
street. me: turing 34 by 108 712 ieet.
Terms-Cash. Purchasers to pay auctioneers for
neper* aud marni's. tusi May 4
Lot in Longitude Lane, near Church street.
BY R. M. M.iRS?ALt ? B?0.
On TUESDAY. Utli inst, at ll o'clock, will be solo*.,
at the Old Postoffice,
The above LOT, hehir opposite the Tyler Cotisa
Pres?, and measuriug 30 by 46 3-12 feet, mere or
loss.
Terms-One-half cash; balan-e in one year, se?
cured by bond and mortgage. Purcuas jr to pay fer
papers and stomps. tns3 Maya
Jlnrtionccrs' griente ScUa.
BY JOHN T. HUMP?REX^T
Broker, Anctioneer and Commission
Agent, No. ?7 Broad-Street.
At Private Sale.
DESIRABLE TWO-AND-A-HALF STOBY BB9J
DENCE, south, ast corner of Smith and Bull street*.
COMFORTABLE KtSlDENCE containhw lomx
in right and two a.do rooms, in Smith-.treet, oae>
door below Bull-street
ELEGANT MANSION No. 1 Butledge Avenue?
corner of Calhoun-streot, co nt ai air g ten rocas, ead
ex.cnsiv.- outbuildings, all in cornel te repair. This
is one of the most desirable residences in the etty.
For te rms apply as above.
March 30 *?
-yy lLlil AH VAN WICK,
(LATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,)
ATTORNEY AND OO?N3ELLOB AT LArt
?to. ?9 Wall-street, Kew Y essex,
BOOM No 12.
April 6