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THE DAILY NEWS. Lines, JTX LADY BAIRN ON Iir.U HEVENTY-?TFTH BIRTHDAY, Tone-"Robin Adair" Would you be young again? bo would not I, One te.ir io memory given, Onward I'd bl -, Life's dark a'ream fordod o'er, All but nt rest ou sijore. Say, woul i you piling once more, With toomo so uigU ? If yon could, would von now Itctroco yoor way ? Wander tam' stormy wilda Faint and astr.iy ? Night's jjioomv wa c >es fled, Morning all gleaming rod, Hope's smile around tin shed, Heavenward, awjyl Where are thore 'carones now, Our Joy and ?lolight? Dear imd more dear, tho' now H ' ti den from si^ht ? Whore they r? joico to bo There 12 the lund L>r me; Fly lime, fly speedily 1 Como lite and light I (tommmial. Uiiftrieston Cotton and Itice Market. OFFICE OF THK CHARLESTON DAILY NEWH.l UHABLESION, 'J uesday KveninR, May 18. J COTTON.-The inquiry was light, prices showing HO Change, and with avery limited supply of tho article on sale. Ibe tram actions wore about 125 feftlee, viz: 4ot26; 8nt26%; 20at2C; 4at26%;Cat 20M ; 28 at 2G% ; 0 at 2C% ; 12 at 27 ; 8 at 27% ; 3 at 27%; 9St 28. Wo quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to pood ordinary.26%@26% Low middling.27 @ Middling.27M@27J.jJ By New York clussiflcaticn wo quote: Middling.27%@ - RICE.-The market was quiet, and wo could learn f>f no ??T'?l"''!'00'"- Tn tho absence of sales we sjnote nominally, say common to i?J-c oloai? Carolina :7%@8%c; good 8%<6>8%c ^ lb. Markets by Telcgrapk. FOREIGN MABKETS. LONDON, May 18-Noon.-Consols 92%; bonds flat *t 77%. Turpentine 29a 9d. Afternoon.-Bonds flt mor at 78%. Evening.-ConcolP, 92%. Bon s, 78%. LIVERPOOL, May 18-Noon.-Nothing doing in Cotton; other matketa dull and inactive. Afternoon.-Breadstuffs quiet Naval stores firm. BrovisiCTis heavy. Evening.-Wheat easier but not lower. Flour, Sis 81. Tallow nominal. Yarns and fabrics quiet S&d flt m. 'the holidays che< k business. HAVRE, May 18.-Cotton dull ; tres ordinaire on Hie apot If 42c. Cotton closes quiet and steady. DOMESTIC MABKETS. Nsw YORE, May 18-Noon.-Stocks firm and act? ive. Money Bteady at 6a7. Sterling 9%. Gold 41 %. Cotton quiet at 28%o. Turpentine 47a47%. Rosin ?fntot; attained common $2 66. Evening. -The cotton market 19 drooping. Bales 1800 bales. Middlings 28%. Flaur. low ?rades, steady ; others, heavy, superfine $5 60A Bi 00. Common to fair extra, $6 60a9 60. Wheat Steady, with a fair export business. Corn dull and decidedly lower. Mixed Western, new, ranges fr? in 7Sa86. Pork firm, cloting at $31%, cash. Lard firmer, kettle 18%al9 Whiskey from 97a98. Rice tfiull and unchanged. Sugar Arm. Other groceries quiet. Naval stores uncharged and quiet. Freights nnsettled. Wheat, by stoam, 2% this week, and 4% Sext week. Money closed easy at Ga7, Sterling Brm at 109%al09%. Gold excited and active and jumped to 42%, but closed at 42%. (Stocks quiet, Jtmt firm. Governments strong. Sixty-two's 22%. 'Southerns heavy. North Carolinas 59%. BALTIMORE, May 18.-Cotton Arm und not active at 28 cents. Flour dull, with a small business -doing. Wheat very dull and woak; choice valley red B2 10. Corn dull; prime white 80a82; yellow 82a84. Data dull; light 68*73; heavy 76i78. Pork quiet at *? B81%aSl%. Shoulders t.^?-rurii. Vir ?as. old, 50% ; R's. 45. North Carolina?, new. 64. CINCINNATI. May 18.-Whiskey in demand at 95c. Provision? firmer with an upward tenden cy. Mess york $31; shoulders 13c; sides 16%al?%. Lard not offered to any extent. ST. LOUTS. May 18.-Whiskey 92c. Pork $31. Shoulders 13c ; clear sides 16%c. Lard 17%c.. LOUISVILLE, May 18.-Prorialons active. Mess f81 80a31 50; shoulders 13%ai:?%; clear sides 17%; ?lear ribs 16%. Whiskey held at 9t3a97o. r. WILMINGTON, May 18.-Spirits of turpentine 41 %c. Rosin $1 80a8 60. Crude turpentine steady at tl 75a SiO, Tar $2 36. AUGUSTA, May 18.-The cotton mtrket continues .julet with a light demand ; sales 188 bales; ml ddling 96%c;receipts 62 balee. < ,7 ..; SAVANNAH, May 18.-The market closed steady; Snlddllngs, 27%o; sales 300 bales; receipts 92 bales. MOBILE, May 18.-Co eton steady and in nur de - tttand; sales 900 bales; low middling, 26%o; receipts 71? bales. Nsw ORLEANS, May 18.-Cotton quiet and un ?hanged; middlings 28%i28%c; sales 18 00 bales; re celpta 632 bales ?exporta 250 bales. Gold 41% . Ster? ling 54%. New York eight exchange % premium. Sugar, higher grades Btiffer; common 9%al0%c; aprime 18%al8%o. Molasses unchanged. Interior Cotton Market*. COLUMBUS May 15.-Mar ket totally inactive; Middling ?0; low middling 26% c. Warehouse sales 39 bales; receipts 14 bale?; anlp mente 84 balee. MACON, Hay 16.-The demand to-day was good ; nolders firm. We quote middlings 26 %c- a supe - aior artlole bringing 25%c Receipts to-day 19 bales - Mblpments HQ tales; sales 23 bales. The quotation s are as follows: Ordinary 23; good ordinary 2t%; lo w puddling 26; middling 35 %o; MONTGOMERY, May 16 -Market doll; low m id filings 26a25%o. For the lower grades there is no (flamand, wolca has caused rome disappointment to 3those who have withheld that oiass of cotton for the dose of the season. Oar weekly cotton ststsme nt Indicates, the light transactions usual at this sea -to n : Btoek on' band September 1st, 1868, 938 Received past week. 141 Received previously. 88,499-38.640 Total..... . . 89 278 ?hipped poet week. 600 ?hipped previously. 86,780-37,830 ?tock on hand May 16, I860. 1,94g Cotton Statements. COLUMBUS, May 15 - ?Kook on hand September J, 1808. ooo Xeoelved peet weak..,,. 148 ?eeelved previouely.47,892-47,540 flhipped peat week. 1,006 <7'M? (WWr*d previously.41,006-42.000 ?tock on band May 7,1869.,.."^VM MACON, May 14 - ?took on band Peptemltor 1, 1868. 1 soft TEeosived to-day. ji ' Received previously.'.'.'.'.07,867-07,878 Total.,. 68 704. BMpped to>day.. .170 W Shipped previously.09,618-08,607 Stock on Band thia evening. Wilmington Market. {WILMINGTON. May 17 -TURPENTINE-On vir M??sM?-.0 f *ap"*a* ot600- of 185 s?rW?a?&W" ?*? ROBIN-balee ol 218 obi? st $1 80 for st raino*. tm ?bia at SI 80 for No2; 120 nble at ?81Wi, ]ll BO 3; 80 bela at $2 86a8 tor low No 1 ?ad?M! St $6 62% for pale. T? ? *3d 75 b w* TAR-?8 bbl? told at $2 85 per bbl SiXe^n? Pauenger?, _ Per steamship Champion, from New York-MIM ? M M5?iey' M1" Thompson, R F Rae, J T 8ml h ?Q A Fullarton. 3 Prop?rn, w Beattie, 0 H Giles i ? Graham, kary Brown, K V A Ohiobester, Henry Mente and two toss, c M1 bomas, 3 T Your. J o ? Mertin, Mr Giote. H Foster and wile, J W Clark and mfejLSJ**.? ? ihenTpeon! X?Sd abild, R McNamee, s s ly son, Louisa Butler, and .niera. Ber steamship Falcon, from Baltimore-Mrs n * To". B Fl?tC B D Bennetheiu, sT?K B Woodward, end Misa O'Gready. ?woere, a Per eteMBef Siiot Boy, from ?ava-nmh vi Bean .ss^a^M^^?tfS? TH Conii?necip?r Son tn i'aioliiia ?aiirowd May 18. 425 bales Cotton OS t>aics Dornest.cs. 07 bb'.s Na? val Stores, d cai s Wood. 1 car Lumber. 1 car f?tOC*. To Railroad Agont, Uoplnns, Md'ho. son At Co, I ol zor. Rodgers & co. Mowry & co. DowUng * Co. G U Wa ter * co WW .Mnitb. Frost Sc Adger H Oerdts & Co AO Goodwin. CUghorn, Berring At Co, Wat non Ai Bill. Courtenay & treuholm, ? W Willl.ims & Co, Goldsmith * Hi u, aud J A Quaok^nbuHh. ?iaxm Heros. Port of Ormrleston. May XO. F?KT UJ?kt. FHA K8 OF THE MOON. Last Quarter, 3d, 8 boure, 21 minute?, moining. Mew Moon, 1Mb, 10 hours, 17 minutes, morning. First Quarter 18th, 4 hours. 9 minutes, evening Full Moon, 26tb, 10 hours. 3 minutes, murnini*. SON BIBE6. I BETS, MOON SETS. HIGH WATER. 17 Monday...., 5.. 1 fl..62 18 Tuesday.... 5.. 0 . 6..51 lt?.Wedneaday.l fi., ? | 6..53 2') Thursday...: 4..59 6..54 21 Fridav.I 4.-58 rt. 55 22 Saturday...! 4..58 j 6..65 23 Sn ml uv.1 4 . 67 6..66 Morn 12..21 1.. 0 1..45 2 2? a'.', i 3..41 Morn 12.. 33 1..39 2..41 3.. afi 4..46 5.. 40 Arrived Yesterday. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York-left Satmday F M. Mdse. To James Adger St Co, J E Adger ii Co, J D Aiken & Co, Adams, Damon Ai Co, C D Ahrcns St Co. M & A * eb tun, >< Dulwinkle Sc Co, T M Bristoll, vi I) Bray, W Brool banks, biesoll At Co, Brown Ai Byer, Dr H Bacr, K Brown, H Bischoff Ai Co, W M Bud & Co, T D Clancy & Co, G Connor, Dr G Cauller. ClaciuB St Witt", C D Carr & Co, Crane, Ho, Isl un & co. J CH Claussen, Curt mill, Harbenon Sc Co, L Cbapln .V Co Cameron & Barkley, Charles? ton Citv Ballway Co, H Coola & Co, T M Oater, J A Cook & Co. P M Cobon. W S Corwi i Sc Co, ii Daly, F U Due, Howie At Moise, M Drake, H A Due, Doug? lass Ai Miller, A W Eckel At Co, JAI nslow Sc Co, D F Fleming At Co, Forsyth, Mc omb At Co, JE *ogar tie, Furclgott At ITO, J o Fairly At Co, I L Kalk Ai Co, A ia Fleming, C D Franck, J H. G aver, C Goldstein, H Gerdts At Co. A G Goodwin, agent, E H (lardner, P L Gnilltemln, O Gravoley, Goodrich. Wincman At Co, J Huikamp \: Co, Mies E Haas, i S Hoi mes, A H Havden. J H Billen, Holmes At Calder, A Illing, Jen? nings. Thomlinpon At Co, ? H Jackson, Jeffords At Co, K.iuck. Wickenberg At Co, O Kerrison, Klusman Bros, T Kelly. Mrs M c Knocks, H Kia? I At Co, L Konucko, Ki?eio At chapman. Lauroy At Alexander, C Litschgi. LengnloK At ell, J H Muller, M rn T A Mc? Donald, J H xnuFtoV. J ? Mitchell, J Marion, Mul? ler. Nimitz Ai Co. Mc Loy & fii'-e, Mo wry At Co. Biol, fett At Wharton, Murphy At Little, J G Manor At Co, Mrs E AIcGuir , Neufville At Humain, Kiernan Ai Borger, ? O'Neill At Son, J F O'Neill At Son. Palmetto Pioneer Co-op rative Asrodation, B O'Neill, W F Puddon, O F Poppenhinm, J A Quackeubufh, J Rua sell, C lt i n?, J H Beunobor, Raoul At Lynah, J Relis, L Schnell Sc Co, A J .?alina?, 8tiaus8 At f.ro, J chaw, H Sturken. A O Stone, G W Steffoue, H Foubeyroux, H Steitz. E B Stoddard At Co. southern Express co. O Tidemann. W m Trott, J Tionekon, C H Wright, H Williams, W L Webb, J IS M Wohltman, W G Whil den At Co. Walker, EvanB Ai Cogswell, T A Whitney, Werner Ai Ducker, W J Tates, Mrs M J Zemow, Or? der, and others Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore-left - in? stant. Mdse, i o Mordecai At Co, Courtenay At Tren holm, S C hailioad Anent, J E Adger & Co, Bollmaun Bros, G W Steffens, Jeffords At Co. BM Hutler, Dowie At Moise, Walker, Evans Ai Cogswell, Clacius Ai Witte, W C l ee At Co, Holmes ic Ca.der, J Heins, Adams, Damon At Co, H liso?off Ai Co, H Klatte k co, J H Muller, i H Graver At Co, Stoll, Webb & Co, Ooo J rich, Wineman Ai Co, G W Williams Ai Co J F Tay? lor At Co, J Bussell, Mrs A O Saith, Wagener At Mon? tees, Douglas? Ai Miller, H Bulwiukle Ai Co, Pelzer, Rodgers At Co, J C Blohme, Klinck. Wlckenberg At Co, Krlete Ac Chapman, Lyons At Murray. Brown At Hyer. W M Bird At Co. W G Wbtrden Ai co. S R Mar? shall. Dr H Baer, Gramann At sebwacke, G J Lnhn, H Klatte At Co, and J Campren Ac Co. Steamer Pilot Boy, Peck, savannah via Beau? fort, Hilton Head. Ato. Mdse and Sundries To J Ferguson, ? Sine air, F Kress a. H Klatte Ai Co, W M Bitd At Co, Hilvli Hmon?, Moffatt Ai Wharton, J E Adger At Co, and anthem Fxpress Co. Sailed Monday. Brig Parogon, Shute, a Southern Port. Sailed Yesterday. Steamer Dictator, McNelty, Palatka, via Jackson? ville., Fernandina and Savannah. front tliis Port. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore, May 18. Sbtpncws o.v i ?'<mapa. WILMINGTON, May 18-Arrived, Mary Band ford and Volunteer troin New York; Gary trom Baltimore, HAVANNAH. Muv 18-Arrived, steamship San Ja? cinto from New York. Cleared, bari EUen for St John's, N B. Munn . it u la. The British brig Osprey. Oulton, from George? town o-?A---?*imv^t>attMS-,-rtTutit*, ir cnn ueorgerown, BC, for Boston, airived at Holmes' Hole May 13. MST (IK VKSSKIA UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORI FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. The Clifton, Williams, sailod.April 10 The Minnie, Rorer ison, up.April 26 . DOMESTIC BOSTON. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.April 23 BELFAST. ME. Brig Alexander Milliken, snow, Bailed..April 18 BOGKPOBT. ME. Sehr D Talbot, Low, sailed. .May 1 BANOOB. ME. Scbr Jaoob Ai William, Filshie, sailed.May 5 ?aw XOBE Sehr Annie Lewis. Dav ton, cleared. .May 14 Behr N W Smith, Tooker, up.May 9 Sehr Myrovtr, ..rown, cleared.May 10 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Prometheus, o ray, cleared..May 14 behr Henry Allen, Ts tem, np.May ll /rrttltjro. SUPERPHOSPHATES, CROASD ILK'S GENUINE PHOSPHATE AND BOWER'S COMPLETE MANURE. Both standard Fertilizers. For sale by WM. GURNEY. No. 102 East Bay. Sole Agent for South Carolina. April 20 imo JtoU&ing JRattr?als< (Cte. OA AAA BLACK CYPRESS SHINGLES. ?U.UUV MARSHALL'S WHARF. May 12_wfm6 LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.. ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY. AFULL 8TOCK OF WHITE PINE, FROM fi TO 12 inches thick clear and well seasoned. The attention of Builders and others ls especially requested. Mahogany. Black Walnut, Hickory, Ash, White Oak, Poplar Boards and Planks. Rokewood and Ma? hogany Ve*nors, Newels, Balusters, fte.; also st Manufacturer's Prices, Sashes, Blinds, Doors, and all kinds of Moulding?. s pm ce Spars and Ladders, all lengths; Shingles. Laths ?e.. constantly on hand and for sale in anani titles to suit purchasers, by * 1 H. BLLXM Ai CO., Successors to late J. N. Wood, Agent, Northwest corner Market-street and last Bay. ISAAC HALL, New York. \ I. H. HALL._f mwf toaos April 5 STEAM SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY. L. E. CORDRAY & CO., No. 2 P RI TU ll A RD-STREET, OPPOSITE J. F. TAYLOR * OO.'B MACHINE SHOPS. BASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, always on band PANEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE SASHES, MOULDINGS, Ac., made np at abort no? tice, and at the lowest terms. L. E. CORDRAY.(J. A. TBOUOHB M>rch g 9mo g HAM COOM Cl ANO HAIJUOD TTIM ?, LADIES AND CHILDREN attended at their residences promptly sod at reason able rates. Send orders te W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, AprfUa No, 81 Broad-street (up stairs.) K CHARLESTON DAILY ?Hatlton Sales. Clothing, Dry Qooda, Straw Gooda, Sewing Machines, ?-c. BY MILKS DRAKE. THI* MORNING, at 10 o'alock. I will soil at my Fiore, comer of King and Li .crtv street*. AN INVOICE or SEASONABLE CLOTHING. CONSIST KO OF: 13 Witto Barnely DRILL SUITS 76 Moiton. Alpaca and Brown Linen Sack Coats 26 Clack Cloth Frock Cons 60 L'nen a> d Cassimere Vests 260 pair Cassi mei e, Li nen and Joan Pants. Di.Y GOODS: Pieces DENI*, HavnaWor htnpc. Union Checks, Printed Lawn, White Goods, Satinet, Jeans, Cae ?imero, Ac. Dozens Ladles*. Gent's and Children's Hosiery, Whlto and Colored Calico Shirts, French Kid Gloves, Belnap Shirts, Ladies' and Goat's ' isle. Thread and ?Ilk Gloves, Cigar Cases, Albania, Shoo Brushes, SEC. 30 dozen Men's and Boy's LEGHORN HATS 20 dozen Men's Canton Hats 100 dozen Mon's and - oy's Wool and Felt Bats. Immediately before th? sa'o ol tho above, I will sell the CONTENTS (?F A MILLINERY. STORE, CONSISTTo OF: Ladies' HATS, Ribbons. Feathers, Trimmings, Buttons, Flowers, Hat Stands, Window Shades, ?tc. ALSO, 1 SEWING MACHINE._May 19 English White Lead, on Account of Importers, and a Singer's Sewing Machine. BY JOHN G. MI LIN OR & CO. TO-MORROW, 20th inst., at 10 o'clock, wo will sell, at our Auction Salesroom, No 185 Meeting-street, 10 kegs, 112 lits, each, ENGLISH WU I I F. LEAD 20kegs, 6(> IDs. - ach, El glLh White Load 10kegs, 28 lbs. each. English White Load Imported and guaranteed to be uniform in qual? ity. ALSO, One SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE, said to bo in porf ct order. Conditions cash. May 19 Two Casks Crockery, for Account of whom it may Concern; Household Furniture, Large Drawing, Gold Watch, $c. KNOX, DALY & CO.. No, l.riO Mcctlnfr.street, corner of Went? worth, WH1 sell TO-MORROW, as above, nt 10 o'clock. May 19 BY JOHN T. HUMPHREYS, Auctioneer. On TUE8DAY, the 25th inst, I will sell, at ll o'clock, at the Old customhouse, AH that LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL oF LAND, sit? uate on north sido of Berrosford-street, in the City of Charleston, measuring and containing in front on said street 20 feet and in depth northwardly 86 feet, more or less ; butting and bounding north on land form eily ol J. H. Sutcliffe, south on Beresford-street, east on lands formerly of Isaac Bar".'utt, and wost on lot next described. ALSO, All thafother LOT OF LAND adjoining to the weet, measuring and containing in front on Berresler i street aforesaid 39 iee , and in depth 8? feet, more or loss; butting and hounding north on lands now or late of J. H. Sutcliffe. soutlton Berresiord street, east on lot above described, and west on lands now or late of Bell. On said two Lots of Land are BUILDINGS con? taining twenty-four rooms, and used as a Boarding? house. terms-One-half cash; balance in ene and two years, secured oy bond ? f purchaser and mortgage of premlee=. which are to be insured and tho policy assigned. Purchaser to pay me for papers and for stamps. mwfitul May 17 BY JOHN I. HU MPH HEYS, Auctioneer. On TU68DAY, the 25th instaut, I will sell at 11-| o'clock, at the old customhouse, All that LOI." OF LAND, with the Brick Build? ings tuereoo, situate on the wi st side of East Bay Btreet, and k own by the No. 153, at pro ont occupied by Messrs. Kinsman & Howell; measur io i front on East Bay-street - feet, and in depth 110 35-100 toot. Butting and bounding to the enst on Ei 6t Bay-street, north on lot of land below de? scribed as No 155, south on lands of Poincignon ai d Barrett, and west on the alley way below de? scribed froutinsi on Unity Alley, which i-aid alley to be used in common as right i f way to both lots. ALSO. All that other LOT OF LAND, with tho Wooden Building thereon, on the west side cf East Bay street, and adjoining the above described lot on tue north, and known by the No. 156, at pre-ont unoc? cupied ; measuring in front on East Bay-street - feet, and in depth 128 35 100 feet, more or tess. But? ting and bounding to the east on East Bay-street, ou lauds uow or late of-, thence on the alley way below described, and to the south on let No. 163 above described. ALSO, All that other PIKOF. PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, iront lng on Uniiy Alley, measuring and con? taining in front 8 50-100 feet, and in depth 93 60 100 feet, to be used aa a right ot way to both the above mentioned lots, all of which will more linly appear by plat drawn by John L. Branch, Surveyor, on 25th February, 18d8, which can be seon at my office, No. 27 Broad-street. Terms-One-half cash; balance ia one and two years, secured bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises, which are to be insured and the policy assigned. Purchaser to pay me for papers' and for stamps_mwf 4 ul_May 17 Valuable Lace Goods at Public Auction. BY A. c. MCGILLIVRAY. Auctioneer. Will be sold, at the Customhouse. Charleston, S. G., on THURSDAY, June 3d, 1869, at half-past 10 o'clock A. M., The following valuable assortment of fine LACES, seized lor a violation of the Revenue laws. The Laces mil be eold in lots to suit purchasers, and the attention of dealers ls particularly invited to the large and varied assortment, viz: 67 yards 1 HR ti AD LACK; 21% yarda Honiton Lace; 690% yards Valenciennes Lac*-; 821 >? yards Imitation Valenciennes Lace; 136 yards Maltese Lace; 63 yards Imitation Cluny Lace; 186% yards Thread Lace lnsertings; 248 yards Imitation Thread Lace lnsertings; 245 yarda Valenoiennes Lace In sertings ; 6 yards Imitation Valenciennes I ace In? sert ings; 606 yards Cluny Lace Edging; 80 yards Cluny Lace Inserting; 12 yards Medallion Lace; one lot 700 yards In Bertine s ; 2004 yards common Lace Edging; 1 Honiton Lace Parasol Cover; 7 En alt sh Thread Lace Handkerchiefs; 10 Valenciennes Lace Handkerchiefs; 24 Imitation Valenciennes Lace Handkerchiefs; 38 Honiton Lace Handkerchiefs; ll Imitation Lace Handkerchiefs; 6 Maltese Lace Hand? kerchiefs; 1 Point Applique Veil; 4 Point Applique Head Dresses; 16 Maltese Lace Coiffures; 7 Honiton Lace Coiffures; 6 Lace Bonnet Tops; S Honiton Lace Barbs; 10 Valenciennes Neckties; 7 Honiton Lace Collars; 7 Valenciennes Lace Collars; 22 Guipure Lace Collars; 12 Imitation Valenciennes Lace Col? lars; 4 Patent Imitation Valenoiennes Lace Collara; ll Thread Lace Collars; 12 Imitation Thread Lace Collars; 19 Cluny Lace Collar*; 42 Maltose Lace Col? lars; 3 Lace Barbs; 4 Black Lace Harbs; 6 Black Lace Head Dresses; 8 sets Collars and Sleeves; 8 Collars; 2 Thread Lace Points, and 1 set Honiton Laces. The Laces will be open for inspection the day be? fore the sale. Conditions cash. A. G. MACKEY, Collector. Collector's Office, Charleston, S. O., May 14, 1868. May IS , .,_mayl5,H>Jane8 UNO Kit DECREE IN EtlUITY, Benry B. Rice vt. D. 0. Ebaugh. Will bo sold on WEDNESDAY, the 96th day of May 1869, at 12 o'clock M., at Rice Ac Kbaugh'a Mill, situate about one and a half miles wost of the Monok's Corner Depot, on the Northeastern Ball One siEAM ENGINE, ?0horse-power. 12 inch bore and 2 feet stroke Two Boilers, 30 inches in dla meter, 84 feet long One George Page's second class Saw Mill, ?a feet ot carriage and 4 Circular Saws (3 injured) One Grist Mill (8 feet stone) Mill House over the mill Office in yard, 10 by ia feet Dwelling House and Outbuildings Unexpired Lease of 100 cores of Land, about 8 years to run An Anvil with Toola Bricks in boiler walls. Ternu - Halt cash ; batonce by note, payable in six months, with interest from dato of sale, with per? sonal security- to saUataction of Sheriff, either by en? dorsement of note or by auretles becoming Joint makers of note, with principal. " ." ?. W. M. MACKEY, 8. O. O. May 12 w3 Stiels. KKR80N HOVBB, COLUMBIA, 8. C. THIS PLEASANTLY LOCATED HOTEL, UN? SURPASSED by any House la the M eu tit for comfort and healthy locality, is open to travellers and others seeking BO\RD FOR '1 HE SOMMER. Families can be accommodated with nice airy rooms on rea? sonable terms, A cati ia solicited. May 18 ln,o WM. A. WRIGHT. g T. CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NRW AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE, LOOAT? ED corner ot Broadway and Forty-second-strnct, possesses advantage* orar an other houses for the ac? commodation ot lia ?monts, it was built expressly tor a nrst-claa* family boarding house-the rooms being large and en suite, heated by steam-witta Bot and cold water, and furnished second to none; while th? culinary department is in the most experienced banda, affording guests an unequalled table. One of Atwood's Patent Elevators te also among the "modem improvements" and at the service of guests at all hours. The Broadway and University Place Can MUM UM door every four minutes, running from tho Ol ty Han to Central Park, while tbs Sixth au* seventh Avenue Hues are but a short block on either side, affording ample facilities for conamunioaHng with tall tho depots, steamboat landings, places of ar?use March 12 Sitos NEWS, WEDNESDAY JVnctton Salts. A ssignee's Sale. BY A. H. ABRAHAMS & SOINS, A uctloncer*. By virtus of an order of salo to me directed by thc Hou. George. Bryan, Juduo 01 the United staten District Court, tor the 1) strict of South Carolina. 1 will offor for salo at Public Auction at the Old Post?nico, foot of Iiroid-Btroct, ?harloston. South Carolina, on N IN EXE EN'1H DAY OF MAY, 1809, at ll o'clock A M., All th? right, title and Interest of Julius D. Op? penheim In Hie tollo ?lng LOI8 OF LAND, with the BUiLPlNGH thereon : LOT OF LAND, with the BUILDINGS thereon, situated in tho Oily ol Charleston, a'tho corner ot King and Hudson streets, and known by the Num? ber 432; ineasu ing tw?uty-threo feet two luches, more or leas, and lu depth on the north and sooth lines two hundred and foriy-thrco foot, moro or loss. Bunin? and bounding to the norlh on lands of MrB C. Oppenheim; to ibo east on lane's ot' the h ou I h Carolina Hailroad Company; to the south on Hud? eon-street, and to the wont on King-street. Lot of Land, with the Bul ld inga thereon, known by tho number 134 on tim cast side of Eiug-stroot; measuring on theeaet and weat linen Ihirty-?ve teet nine Inches, and on ?bo north sud south line's two hundred and forty-three feet, more or lese. Hutting and bounding to the we-t, on King-street; to the north end south on lanoR of Mrs. C. Oppenheim; to the oatt on landa of tho South Carolina Banroad comp my, and to tho south on lands of oatute of Bi. W. Oppenheim. 'that Lot o Land, with tho buildings thereon, sit? uate on the east side of King-street, known by tho Number 430; moasuring ou the east and west lines thirty-live feet nine inches, and on the north and south lines two hundred an I fort>-tureo loet, moro or less. Hutting and bounding to tho went on King street; to thc north on lands ot - Aimar; to <ho east oo lands of the south Carolina Hailroad Com. puny, and to thc south on lands of Mrs. C. Oppen? heim. That Lot of Land, with tho Building* thereon, sit? uate at tho nonhcist corner of Kiug and Aun streets; measuring on tho east an I wost lines sixty three feet Mx inches, and ou tho north and south lines one hundred an.1 fifty-nine feet, more or less. Buttin and hounding to tho west ou King-street, to tho north on lands of -; to the oast on landa ot the south Curohua Kailroad Company, and to tho south on Ann-street. ALSO, ONE UNDIVIDED HALF INTEREST, in foo sim? ple, lu a Lot of Pino Land, si tiri te in Kershaw Coun? ty, lu tho state of .-outh Carolina, about throe miles from the Town of Camden, measuring and contain? ing about ninety acros?, und ioru.erly belongt?g to the Estato of-Workman. Terms-One-third cash; bataneo payable in throe equal successive annual instalments, secured by bond rr b >nds of the purchaser with inf crust there? on at tho rate of seven (7) per c^nt por annum, paya? ble annually, nnd mortgage of the real ostalo pur? chased. Purchaser to pay for necessary st imps and papers. To WHOM rr MAT CONCERN -Tho creditors of JU? LIUS H. OPPENHEIM, bankrupt, h Idmg liena or? tho above Estate, whether bv judgment or otherwise, aro heroby notified that under order of the Court dated April 20, 1889, they aro hereby requl rfd to prove and establish their lieus before J C. CARPEN? TER, i sq , Registrar, on or betoro 16tb day of May, 1869. or else be excluded from any bcuelltofthe sale arising under tho decree made in this case. HENRY H. OPPENHEIM, Assignee Julius H. Oppenheim, Bankrupt. May 19 m3 Horses, Mules and Furniture, at Auction. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAY, at ballast 10 o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street, wlil be sold._May 19 Brick Store House, Philadelphia street. BY LOUIS 1). DcSAUSSURE. On TUE-DAY, tho 3 "tb May, at ll o'clock A. M., will be sold at the Old ros:omeo, Broad-street, The two-story BUICK STORE HOUSE, with slate roof, known as "No. 1 HALL," Philadelphia-street, being well built and continuous to the business por? tion ot East Bay. The Lot measures about 36 teet front by about 79 feet deep, more or lees. Conditions-One-half caBh; balance by bond, bear? ing 7 pei cent, interest, payable in one year, io bo secured by a moitgago of tho property ; building to bo insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for revenue stamps and papers. May 19 wfemtuS Valuable Real Estate at Auction. YV. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS Auctioneers. Will be sold under tb o direction of the undersigned on THURSDAY, Juno 3, 1809. at. ll o'clock A. M, at the Old Posi office, loot of Broad-street, All lhat LOT OE LAND situated on thc north Bido of Hasel-street near Concord, measuring in front on Uasel-stroet fifty four ?S4i feet, and in depth ono hun dred and toity feet; butting and bounding south on Basel street, west on lands of Johnson, north on laiiimun.jjuiv.i.rnmirveil for this lot, and east ou AI?o,* "?ll At the same time and place, All that TBAo r op LAND situated lying and be ing in that part of the District ol Berkeley, lately known ai the Parish of St. Thomas, measuring and containing thirty-seven aeres, more or less; butting and bounding to the north on lands of Dr. O'Hoar, to the south on Wando River, to -?he east on lands of Tavell and Jame? E. Dutart, and to tho west on lands ot Sanders and M Dowell. Terms-For the first piece, one-halt* and for the second one-third cash ; balance in one and two equal successive annual instalments, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage on th? premises. Purcha? ser to pay for papers and stamps. May 19_wm_LOUIS MoLAIN. Assets of the Insurance and Trust Company of Charleston. BY Z. B. OAKES. Will be sold, on TUESDAY, 25th Inst, near the Old Postofflce. at ll o'clock, The ASSETS OF THE INSURANCE AND TBUST COMPANY of Charleston. OONSIEITNO or: 338 HALF SHARES SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL? ROAD COMPANY $4000 Six per Cent, Bonds East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad Company $5000 Seven per Cent. Bonds City of Savannah 81000 Seven per Cent, Bond Memphis and Charles? ton Railroad Company $8000 Seven per Cent. Bonds South Carolina Ball road Company $2600 Six per Cent Bonds Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad Company, guaranteed by State of South Carolina $2000 Six per Cent Bonds City of Memphis, guar? anteed by memphis and Charleston Railroad Com? pany 2 Bonds, $50 each, State of South Carolina Seven per Cent, dated February 1,1861 $6809 City of Charleston Six per Gent Stock $600 Bond Memphis and Ohio R?<lr jed 20 shares Preferred Stock northeastern Railroad Company $876 certificate of Indebtedness South Carolina Railroad company $266 certificate of Indebtedness Northeastern Rail? road Company 26 Shares Bank Charleston Stock 63 Shares People's Bank 20 Shares Bank Georgetown 217 Miaree State Bank 830 Shares Bank of South Carolina 86S shares Farmers' and Exchange Bank $100.000 Confederate States Registered Stock $32,860 Comen ?rate t tates Eignt per Cent Bonds $9600 Confederate Sta toa Four per Cont Bonds $20.000 Interest bearing Confederate Treasury Notes. ? * AZAO, The two story granite iront BUILDING, No. 8 Broad-street, well known aa the O rh o of the Com? pany, and one of the best business stands on Broad-street Lot 20 feet front and 110 feet deep. Conditions-For the securities cash; for the real estate one-third cash; balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest at ten (10i per cent., pay. able semi annually; building to be kept Insured and policy assigned ; or all cash at tbe option of the pur cb teer. Purchaser to pay tor paper* and stamps. 4EaT*savacnah Republican. Augusta Constitution? alist Macon Toto?? apb and Coluaabia Pheonix will insert above and send bille immediately to auctioneer. May 17 Dwelling Bouse on South Bay, BY LOUIS ?. DeSAUSSUBE. At Private Sale The pleasantly situated DWELLING HOUSE on South Bay, third west of MeeUng-strcot, containing ?mr upright and two half upright rooms, one dress? ing room anil double piaxsa; on the premises la a kitchen. Lot measures about25 foot (including th > right or way of a paeaige common to this and tue adjoining House) and about 170 feet deep. Apply as above, at No. 38 BROADS ? BEET. Mar 10 mwfmC J. B. HKABB, *. T. I W. J. KXABD, KOBVOUt. o. w. sotmo, H. T. J ?. x> coonana*, PORTSMOUTH. T TKARD, YOUNO ?ts OO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. MT Wstehtnsi tosuctreet, NS W YOttK. SPECIAL ATTENTION* G1TEN TO THE SALE 07 EARLY VEGHGABLES, FRUITS. POTATOES, ?te, ItJurF.nractB.-Governor Z. B. Vance, Charlotte; W. D. Reynolds He Bro., Norfolk; E. G. Ohio, Super? intendent 8. & R. Railroad, Portsmouth ; Colonel 8. C. Fremont, E. E. BUXTUM, Esq., Wilmington; H. K. Thurber A Co., ?Angbraa & Egbert, Now York; Bernard O'Neill, Charleston ; Alexander h Bunsen, Krannah. 8moa Apiti 3 MORNING, MAY 19, Ifc JMudjincn), (Castings, ?tc. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of varions sizes on band IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN MILLS, SUGAR MI1.L9, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, ot all sizos HORSE POW ICRS AND GIN GEARING, from 6 to 10 foot in diamotor IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES for Hind power, Saw and Rice Milln MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all description! made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILD INGS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, rfc, rfc, WILLIAM 8. HENEREY, M AC III NISI AND FOUNDER. No. 814 MEETING-STREET, ClIAULEHTON, 8. C. August 3 mw s PlIONIxTlRON WORKS! JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., SUCCESSORS TO C A M K II O N &tCO:, Engineers Boilermakers &c" No$. 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 PR1TCHARD-STREETS, (NF.Alt THE BUY DOCK,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTADLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OR BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS of as good quality and power, and at as low rates as can be had in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS FOB Ashcrofts Low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17_ PAC_3m oa K HOM A TO 350 horse power, including the coleorate.l Corliss Cut-oil Engines, Slide Valve Sta? tion?r s_, li?gjnc.s,_4'or t able tar Mulay and Gang Haw Mills, Sugar Cane A Us, t-hatting Pulloys, Ac, Lath and shingle Mills. Wheat and Corn Milla, Ciroular Saws, licit iu?, Ac. Send for descriptive Circular and Price List. WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., February 18 6mos Utica, New York. Ijubtrftasfyeri). LONDON AND PARJS EXPOSITIONS. PRIZE 3S/EEID-A.I-.S 1 THE GEORGE A. CLARK'S O. IST. T. SIX COKO, SO*T FINISH SPOOL COTTON. This favorite Thread being Six Cord lo No. 80, purely Soft Finish, ia recommended for its great superiority for Hand and Machine Sew? ing. FOR SALE BY THE Principal Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Notion Dealers. February 37 3mo gepa?? Jitters, TRY PANK HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, ARD AU BiaaAna or nra STOMACH AND LITER. ranr AU naooinmrran vt ram MEDIOAX, FACULTY. ?E?E?fTAlV Sc CO., AGENTS, NEW YORK. Hanirfaotnred by C. F. P?NKNIN, CJUM18T AIR) AP0T81GA17r CHARLESTON, S.O. V9"Pcrr gmt* by JDrttQolttte Everywhere.-*?* Februaiy 15 _ towri yr YXTILJLIS di OH!SOLU, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ann - SHIPPING AGENTS, imJi ATTEND TO TUB PURCHASE, SALE AND ?HIPMSNT (to Foreign and Domestio Porta) ol 30TT0N, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARsT Charleston, S. 0. I. WILLIS... .A. ?. 0HI80LM October 38 ^Muranu. T??ET EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF THE TJlsriTED STAT IE S, No. 92 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. WM. O. ALEXANDER, President. I HENRY B. HYDE, Viec-Presldpnt. GEO. W. PHILLIPS, Actuary. | JAS. W. ALEXANDER, Secretary. OltGAMZBD 1859. CASH ASSETS OVER. . KU M BER OF POLICIES IShUED IN 18C8. AMOUNT ASSURED IN 1868. ALL ITS POLICIES AKK NOK-FOUFEITINU. PURELY MUTUAL. ALI. PROFITS ARE ANNUALL: 0IVIDEB A MO KO TUE ASSURED. BESIDES ISSUING ALL KiNDS OF LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES. THK "EQUITABLE" would call utteutiou to tlielr "ION TINK LIFW ASi>UR\NOE POLICIES,'' upon wbi'ita many ore now n^uriug their UTOS, and whicb IH thought by those who have ^iveu it tho most studv and reflection, will render Life A*surauce popular to a degree hitborto unknown. For documenta or information upon the subjoot o? "LIFE ASSURANCE," application can bo made to WM. B. SHAW, ?KN KRAI. AGENT, No. 141 MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. O. A. BOWEN, .90,000,000 .11,98? 801.801.825 May 12 wfm Imo (OF JAMES ADGER & CO.,) RE-TDKNT AGENT. Pings, Comical*, (Etc. FRESH DRUGS. JUST RECEIVED, ouiauDvr & CO.'S PUKPARATIOJISI IODIZED SYRUP OF HORSE RADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATICO SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHTTE OF LIME QUAVANA POWDERS. All fresh from Pari?, and for salo by Or. II. BAKU, May8_No. 131 MEETING-STREET. FOR THE HAIR. JUST RECEIVED, ['HALON'S CHE M IC M J HAIR INV1GORA TOR AYER'S HAIR VEG OR MONTGOMERY'S HAIR RESTORER BURNET'S CODO AINE HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR CH ALF AN T'S COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATHAIRON BARBY'S IRICOPHEROUS REEVE'S AMBROSIA HAIR TONIC. For sale by Dr. H. DAER, May 8 No. 131 MEETING-STREET. HOUSEKEEPER^! HOUSEKEEPERS*' MEN-WO?Ht?N-iND r. II 11^flBk| MKN-WOMBJi-AND CHILDREN I READ-READ. "Cooling to Scul l* and Burns," "Soothing to all painful wounds," Ac. "Healing to all Sores, Ulcers," &c. 'COSTAR'S' BUCKTHORN SALVE Is the most extraordinary HALVE ever known. Its power of Soothing and Healing for all Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Chapped Hands and hain, for Sore Nipples, for Piles, kc, Ac-ls without a paral? lel. One person says of it: "I would not be with? out a box in my house, if it cost $6, or I had to travel ail th i way to New York tor lt." liV. Y. Evening Newt, September 5. 4ST All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell lt. ' COSTAR'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARE HIS BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms. ?ar One Bottle, $1-Three for $2. HIS "Costar'?" Bat, Roach, ?e.. External**. "Coator's" Bed Bag Exterminators. "Costar'a" (only pure) Insect Powder, "Only Infallible Bemeoiea known." "111 Beware ll I of spurious imitations." "AU Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them. " Address COSTAR," Mo. 13 Howard-?*., S.Y. Sold In CHARLESTON, S. C., by GOODRICH, WIREMAN dc CO. March 28 nao ?yr SUBE POP! THE ONLY CERTAIN RAT DESTROYER WITHOUT Disagreeable Results. ADOLPH ISAAOSEN'S PHOSPHORIC PASTE, HERMETICALLY sealed and warranted to keep fresh foran time the greatest discovery of ita kind in th* age we live in. No person need be troubled with BATS, MICE, BED BUGS or ROACHES, for Mr. Isaaceen's destructive remedy is within th* reach of all. Prepared only by himself, from rar* and valuable compounds, ita cheapness ls a* wonderful aa its efficacy. Hundreds of testimo? nials have boen received (rora all part* of the United States. The great advantage thia SURE POP possesses over all similar preparations is the FACT that it ls Certain In tte Effect*, and free from the unpleasantness or rate dying in their holes, as lt oana** them to leave tbe premises to aeek air, and consumes them so entirely a* to leave No I>1 sa (greembie Odor. Numbera of references can be made to Persona In till* City, Who have successfully used it. SOLE AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, ?DOW IE & MOISE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Corner Meeting and Hsaei-streets, I April SS_aawf too Charitetaa, ?. O. ROSAD ALIS Purifies the Blood. V !" "- / ... : : fl ????? ' . . ? -? 1 ? .<.' . Var Sale by Drallst? Everywhere. July as PAO Ufr (Doting atti) nt i s I) i nfl (?ooto. . A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS GOODS, ,AT BLACKWELL'S SEW STORE, No. ?19 ?7> G-STRKET, ONE DOOR BF.LOW MARKET-STREET, May 5 wlmlmo CLOTH IN G ! oxjOTKciisra- ! GREAT ATTRACTION ! LARGE STOCK or SPRING CLOTHING, AT No. 291 King-street, Corner of Wentworth. AN E LU GAN T SUPPLY OE Spring Clothing and Furnishing GOODS, FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOTS, 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 i make their selections. FURNISHING GOODS IM GREAT VARIETY, INCLUDING THE STAR BRAND SHIRTS ! Which I bare been selling for twenty, firs years, noted for their GOOD VIT and Durability. There are four qualities of them. j ALSO, A LARGE! LINE OF LINEN A NB PAPER COLLARS, Viz: THE BYRONS, THE DICKENS. SHAKER. PEARS, THALBERG, EGBERT, GAROTTE, BISHOP, Ac, Ac, Ac. THE TAILORINS DEPARTMENT, SUPPLIED WITH Cholee Frenen, English and American: SPRINGr CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND COATINGS. Which will be MADS UP TO ORDER in the beat manner, nuder the care of a first-class French Cutter. WM, MATTHIESSEN. B. UV. MeTURKOUB, Superintendent. April 28_80 "DP. DP- JD." THE BEST FITTING DRAWERS IN THE WORLD, At BLAt'KWEHi'8, May ll iuihs Ko. 319 KING-STREET. JOHN 1> . AhKlAKUffiK, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, No. 16 Broad-street. RESP EOT FULLY SOLIO 1X8 BUSINESS IN AD? JUSTING ACCOUNTS of Merchants and others, and in WRITING UP AND POSTING their BOOKS, either in part or whole, arc._January 9 QRAMBRHL.A1N 4s SEABROOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 80 LIO J TO RS IN EQUITY, Charleston, H. C. OOee In the Courthouse. e. H. OHiMBnLint, Atty-General...*. s. SEABROOK. Special attention will be paid to the Prosecution og Dianna bold by parties outside of the state. May 1 ram? ?Mos...JOHN om. J?*OX?tt ?ILL, Cotton Factor* aim GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS? No. IS? SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, RICE, he., RE? SPECTFULLY solicited, and liberal advanees made hereon. Orders for CORN and BACON promptly scouted with care and attention. Sraos May log