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TMK J)A1LY JSTEWh. Strangers y ow. Years ol checkt mi lifo together. Da. not' (air ami stoiuiy woaibor, H oura of loi' and weary pain, Momon tH ol eterual tiaia. All ure gone-we know not bow. And buvt> 1 U u* ?trangers now I Words t at fiowed to lighten cart, thoughts which o.hora could not share, Hopes too bricht 'or moriul eyes. Prayer* tor wisdom irona tho skies Ail have oeased-we kuow not how, Anu have ofi us ftraugeri now I Will it evermore t>o Ihus ? ?hali toe pa-T ho lost to us ? Can tho sou s. united h?ro, Never ouce again be neat T Must wo to theseutenee bow .'. Hangers ever, strangers now ?" Thorna amid tho roeea press; Barth is but a wilderneas; Flitting oVr a falle i race, 1 ove run fl d no ros'ing-plaoe; Whero bis flowers Immortal grow. Miall wc strang TB be as now ? (frommen tal. . KX ports. BOSTON-Per e<>hr Anna Leland-23? balee Upland Cotton 69 obis Rosin, 45.0CO teet l umber. HEW YOEE- Per flo., rt .-hip Magnolia-332 balea Upland coton, 13 nuga ?>ea I-iaud Cotton. 14 balee tottou Waste. 188 tleices ?ice, 364 barrels Rosin. 27 casks Clay, 93 nales Yarn 49 oags Pea nuts. 10 bb s Me, 10 nckages uudriea, OJ empty Bane'.a. 777 packages Vegetables. PH1LAD. Ll'Ulrt-Per i-chr Wm F Cuablng-571 packages ellina Clav, 44 OOO fret Timber. Charleston Cotton and i?ice market. OFFICE Or ruh CHARLESTON LAILV NEWH.I OHARLKHTON. Wedueatlay Eveniuc. May 19 I COTTON.- tho mamet was rather dall, with a wery limited iuqutiy aud a light supply ot tho stapl? on sals, bat prices wore without chansro of note. Sales nour ' CH) bales v z: 19 st 28K; 41 at 26.V? ; li ut 37??; 10 al 27V. Wo quote: blVJmPOOIi CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to i;uod ordiuarj..25%Ca)26>? Low uddd.ing."'7 (a - Middling.'W?W?i By Now York classification v o quote; MiddhnR.27J?@ BICE.- Hie businJsB waa restricted in conso qnonce of tho limited alock and tho firm views ot Actors. Halei oho it CO tiorceB of clean caro i aa, liz: 10 Heroes at 7^'; 19it8Js?; 80 ut 8 516c V lb. Ve quote convnon to loire ean Carolina at 7Ji@3 %<s; good 8K@8>?c * lb. Markets by 'J eligraph. IfOBEIQN M.vnKETd. LONDON, May 19.-Bonds quiet at 11%. Consols LIYEBPOOL. May 19- Noon -Cotton dull. Mid? dlings llkd; Orleans ll%d. SaltsCOOO bales. No.8 Ted WcBteru wheat 8a 6d. Afternoon.-( ottin flit. Uplands UJ?d to 12)?d; Orleansll??d to 1 % i. t-ales 800'- b .lea. B?TOE, May 19.-Cotton flat. Tree ordinaire on the spot lt 4 >?c. FRANKFORT, May 10.-BondB closed last night at Si*. DOMESTIC MABKETS. Nay YOBE, May 19-Noon--Tecka Arm. Money Steady at 6 to 7. Merlina. 9??. Gold 42>?. Cotton qilet at cents. Turpentine 47c. Rosin quiet; Strained $2 53 Bvening,-Cotton ac'ive and unchanged. Palet S900 bales at 23X- Flour uT chan ,ed. Wheat heavy and a cent low Corn lower, yellow southern 93 ?at? a cent better. Pork Armer at $31 50. 1 arti higher, kettle 189* il9>i Whl>key firmer at 98 a$l. BrooFrie? qui jt aud dull. Turp?n.ino 40>?a4'. Ho alu $2 oma. Tallow firm at li^ai2. Gold closed at 43*. BALTIMORE, May 19-Cotton quiet. Flour - de. Wand licht; supe: flue $5 25i6 23. Wneat and corn dull; white oo u 8U8J; yo.low 82a84. Oats dull Bght70a74 Whi*'ey firm and scarce at $1. Pro Tiaion9 firm a d uu.hanged. CINCINNATI, May 19-Wui?key firm at 93c; ho'd .rs ask 93c. M"sa pork hold at i iii. Lird held a 18a, and no dermod. Shou'dera held. at. ia- ??-* M_..._ -, XT> -TY nickey, 93o. PfTjvisioni sjutet. Po k $31. shou dora, 12al2%; clear sides 163?; oinvi?irtd su;jar-.:ure.d hams, I9a23c. La.?J .toady at 17 .'-?o. LOUISVILLE May 19.-Wh'skey, 93>?J. Privi .ionsqiieU Khou deri, 13>?; clear sidjs, r7al7?<?o. Meas pork. $31 26a31 60. Yfms.NQTONf, Mi/ 1'?.-rlpr.ta of turpentine ao ?ve at 41,Si iii Raain quio* at *l75a6 60. Crude turpentine quiet. Tar steady. AUGUSTA May 19-:.rtou dull; sales 130 bales; receipts 6J; middlings 2?i26>i'c. SAVANNAH, May 19.-Sales of cotton to-day 7? hales; leceipta ? -7 bales middlings 2?&, 27a27>?c. Monn.E, May 19.-Cotton firm and in good de? mand; salea 1500 bales, (4C0 bales arter olose of mar? ket yesterday;) low middlings 26>?o; receipts 84? Balea; exports 4500 bales. NKW ORLEANS, M av 19.-Cotton easier, but noi .notably lower; middlings 23tfa28%c; sales 265( hale?; receipt*121) oalei; exior.s 2.560 bales. Gold *2J?. Hteriing 5134". Siput exohango on New Y ri par to premium Hu .-ar. common, 9V'al0>?; Prime Vi^YA%c Mo:aaaes dull; fermentiug 85a Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, May 18.-TUBPKMTINK-Sales of 183 bbb) at 83 50 for virgin, ?2 85 for yellow dip, and SI 75 for har.!, per 280 lbs. 8PIuirs TURPENTINE:-la %a higher, and we quote Sales ot 250 bbl * a 41 >?c per ?allon. ROSIN->alon today of 822 obbs as follows: 6t6 bbls St ll SOal 85 for attained and No ?; al bbls at $1 BO Sor No 2; 12 obis mt 42 for extra No 2; 60 bb a at $4 75 J?r extra No 1; and 113 bbls at $8 60 for window Class. TAB-Ita bbla received and sold at $2 85 pet bbl. 0OTTO^-NO sales report, d. Wash ville Cotton Market. NASHVILLE. May 15.-^OTTOW -Market to-dav ?mist, but steady. We quote : ordinary Hi ; good ordinary 28)4^24; low middling 25. NASHVILLE OOTT'.N STATEMENT. Stock on hand eeptember i, isas.60 Beseived to day ,. 84 Beoeived previously.48,803-48.887 Total.... 48.847 ?hipped to-day. 85 Shipped previously.46,940-46 T26 Stock on hand. 2,922 For November ai.d bee mber eelivery of cotton. We hear of sakes of 200 bales of low middling, being .mrohaaed on order, and to bed livers I 1st Decem? ber, price ?ot reported. We also bear of some or Sara for our best selections of cotton for car,y deliv? ery tor mail wt act n. era at about 17o. Macon Mai ke MACON. May 17l-r'oTTON-We have no change of Sojnseauence io note tn toe market since last weekly arevMaw. 'Ihu dem ind throughout the week has reen .Md. and holders firm. Middlings quot, d at SS^e, Bte best ?0 1/0. 1 he receipt to-day amount to 98 bales; ?hipmentj 8 bales; sales 12 ba'es. The quota Mens are aa follows-same us at cit so of last week's SOTtowt Ordinary ia; Rood ordiDary 24J<; low mid BUng 26; middling The receipts have r.een wary light this week, rumoring np only 196 balee : aBdpmeuts 1104 balds; sales 884 bales. MACK IN COTTON STATKMKST. Steak on baud ?outember 1, 1868. 182? Beoeived thi-i week. 196 Beoeived previously.57.446 - 67,642 Ship pod this week.1,104 Shipped previously.66,008-57 202 Stock on hand. . 1 76A The st'ok o . hand May 10, 1868, was'3300 biles. teaiignoupitrauuta usotiua uuiiruuti May IS. 902 ^ales Colton, 41 bates I'omesties. ll *hds Ba Sin'rJ? ^^?"gent, inursion it ao.mes?, W C flS^ntBH C?-K?patrick*Witte, it c -harp k. fl^BVsSw?i^'lt^ 0rew8* 0?. Mowry ?-Jo, G B Walter A Ot?, W K Rvan, Pelzer Bod 'ors A . 0 M LO, j tj a jioau a iiisrhoft A Co. Klinck Wieitnn ?ist A'S01"' uf'^'co;j%:;s ?onalKnee? per fwortnea?^? llallroad Alu yr IO, 15 bales Cotton, 860 bb a Naval Stores, car? Lum. Ber. Stook, Mdse, Ac. To B O'Neill, J v Bardah? a -Vf Williams A Co. Boeder A Lavis, w S* kt l$S??*$Tv?Z?imT?9'w 1 - 'wit Paaeemser?. ? n%Bt*am8Mp M??11?"?. 'dr New York-Mrs Bole. P Heffron und lo- v Lteut Quinton a d kd? RMK FLeeds. Rt-v .. Hall, c R ?o??m?tffl^& Ijn. George 1-cater. L Bowe, T i Whlttemo o R F BTalt, J Lovering, J Sinclair and ladr Mrs Mn*/ .ans, Mis. .-ook. E A fceuborHnd ladf M? Ann -?1,?r^m?!1?Ity Point, from Pakttka. via Jackson Jllle, fernandina and savannah -P L ClVa.Tor ?ta? ??? w" ??" Miss Nolton, captain';am? tSSlJ'n HT'*1*. Miss nenediot J Abd ?on ^Si 221?;^ A ?'nd8 ^nd "*d>- * ?u^k? "d lady, j 2 ? ? r0."' B 11 blake, L A Nmlth O fl Nwi H I A ff?SS?"1'*' '*PUi? D Coholan; W Kfiroi*' Wt A X> Wuliams, clutter, and a on dsck. * JHarinfJHo^ |i(>Jt'J' U./VI.JIFO.N L>>V*i. FHA *.S OF 1 ll If MOON. Last Quarter, 3d, d honra .1 nomutes, mo ning. New Moou, Uti), 10 taoui* 47*tniuutes mon lug. First Quarter 18th 4 hours 9 uiuutes, evening. Full Moon. 26tb 10 bim a 3 mi o ai es morning. MW BUt. MOON R1HKS. I BiriS. I UV.T-i. mon WAIHB. 17 ttoudaj.... 6.1 6 .62 I Morn Morn 18 luCMuay..... ?..0 6.61 12..21 12..33 19 Wednesday.! 6.. 0 6. 63 !.. 6 1..89 2MTuursday... 4 69 6 . 64 1..46 2..41 SUFridav.i 4..6? 6 66 2. .84 3..46 2i|Maturday...l 4..68 6. 6? 3.. 1 4..46 28 i'inrt:i?. 4 . 67 6 6? 8..41 5..40 <\mveU testera?*. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia-left - inBt. Mdse. To Jno & 'Iheo oetty ttai.road Agents. J D Aiken Ai < o. J ?. Adger 4c Co. H Bul win? kle Ac Co, J B Br^denourg, Byrne At Fogarty, l)r H beer, II Bischoff Ai i o A Bischoff. A O Barool, K H i.uruhain, H F Baker & ?o. Budd & Blake, J Camp sen A Co. MoBnff i.ohen. flameion At Barkley, V H Coatee & CO. P Al * oheD, W - Corwin & Co, r D Doiterer. Bowie & Moise, ll A Duo. Fisher & Heln iiseh, Fogartao'e Book House. M Gi coulai d, ?.ra mauu & M-hwacke, .. M Ore? r. J H Graver, ll tirrdts & Co, W Gurney, J Hui Hump & Co, Jeffords Ai Co. B j, huaon Ac Co. Brie e & Chapman. O L Koruabrene K?nck Wiokenberg Ac Co, M Luhrs, J H Mu lor. A McLe sh, W Mancher, 0--doud"iff & Co, B O'Neill Palmetto Co oooiative .issocatlou, C P FoppenheiiS, G Prince. 0 F Panknin, J A Ouack-nbn.-h, J Itua-tll. H I P?ake, G W >ir. ub, ?? P Sm th, W H Schaffer, N A i orck, W G I ro J Ac CO, J U Voilera, J N M Wohlt mann H Wol.l eu & Co, Willis Ai Chieolm, Wagoner & Monsees, P Walsh, Walker, Evans Ai Cogswoll.and EsR White. bi-hr i? Talbot. Packard, R ckport, Me-18 days. Lin e and Hay, lo A Mo obh, Jr. sumner eily Point. McMillan, Palatka via Jackson? ville, Fernandina, Savannah, Ac. Mdse, lo J li Aiken Ai On, budd Ai Bia e J Hivers. Q W Steffens, Moiletl Ai Whario.i, and J * Speis egger. tl.med TfestcrUiay. 8 team ah io Magnolia, Crjwell. New York-Bavenel Ai Co. Sehr Ann r eland, Bennett. Pos'on-A J felinas. 8chr Win F Cushh R cook, Phiiaaelphta- B F Baker Ai Co. Sailed Yesterday. Steam-hip Magnolia, Crowoll. New York, behr W F Cusid g. Cook. Philadelphia. ? rom tilts i'uri Stoamship "arasosBa, Bvder, New York, May 16. hpjibiili bark Olympia. Pons. Barcelona. April 24. Bp.mi-i' brig Enrique, Madu^uo, Barcelona, April24. Bohr Nelne Cir.-, Lau-oil. Uailim ire. Ma/ 17. behr scud, Jouos, hoa.o.i, May 16. Slupnevrs i?.v '? ? '"trapli. WiLMiNoroN. Mav 19-trrlvcd, Bteamship Pio? neer i mai Philadelphia. Cleared, Bto..mj.dpa Umpire and Yolunteer for New > ork. ; AVASNAH. Mav 19-Arrived, steamship Hunts vi le trom New Yo:k. . learoo Bieumsuips Levant for Liverpool; Ameri ous tor Bodton. memo ? i<n :a. The brig Nathaniel Stevens, from Oeorgetown, 8 O, tor Batu, Mc, arrived at Holmes' note Muy 14 The sc r Martha Marla, Dean, from Bucksvulc, ti O, uxr.v d at Boston May 10. 1.1 vr UK VKSSKhd UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS FOht FOREIGN LIVERPOOL. The Clifton, Wi.Hanns, sailed.April IC The Minnie, Rocertsuii, up.April tl Dd Uti ST I O <"sroN. Sehr B N Hawkins. Wyatt, np.April 23 BELFAST. MB. Briar Alexander Milliken -now, sailed..April ll BvNQOB. ME. Sehr Jaoob Ac William, F.iBhie, sailed.May I aw rons. Srhr Ann'e Lewis. Ba . ton, o o ired.May 1' t-chr N W Siuiih, Tookor, up.M ly I Sour Myrovtr, ro .vu, cleared .May i' PHIL SOELP BIA. Sobr Henry Allen, 'inn m np.May 1 ?ll a fl) HUT i), <LCttsttng5f Cte P??ON^ JOHN TP. TAYLOR & CO. SUCCESSORS TO CA91?HON ?i CO., Engineers Boilermakers &c.? Not. 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 FRI TC ITA UD-STREEIit (NEAR THE DRY DOOK,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MABINS STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVEBl DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING IRON FRONTS FOB BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OE BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BO I LEBE of as good quality and power, and at as low rates ai can be had In New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia AGENTS FOB Ashcroft'? low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17 _pao_amos FLOUR AND CORN MILLS AND MILL MACHINERY. ALL COMPLETE, FURNISH BD AT ?HORTE?! NOTICE, ano of the uost Improved style and plans. Four of the said Mills are m operation In thia city now, and have all proved satisfactory and superior to all others. Bolting Cloth, Screen Win, Acc., constantly on baud. HABI Ar MUNCON. Utica, New York. For particulars apply to the understated, where the Mills can be seen in full operation dally. JOHN CAMPEEN A CO , Afrente i or Kouf h Carolina, March ll_Ihm amos Charleston. 8. O. F HOM 4 TO 350 horse power, including the colenrateJ Corliss cut-ofl Engines, Slide Valve Sta tionarv Knginea, Portable Engines, Aie. Also, Circu? lar Muiav and Gang saw Mills, Sugar Cane h is, ?.hading Pulleys, Atc. Lath and Mungle Mills. Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular haws Bellin?, A e. Send tor descriptivo Circuler and Price List, WOOD ftSJtANN STEAM ENGINE CO., February 18 ?moa Utica, New York. JOH? I> . ALKXABBEil, ACCOUNTANT. NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, Bo. 10 Broaul-slreet. RESPECTFULLY ROUGHS BUSINESS IK AD. JUSTINO ACCOUNTS of Merchants and others, and in WRITING DP AND POSTING their BOOKS, either In part or whole. Ac. January . gllAMPOOlMO ANO UAIA-OIITTlnO. LADIES AND CHILDREN at (ended at tte.'r sestdeneee promptly aaa at resaca Send ordars to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, April I? No, 81 Broad-street cup eta!ra.) faction Sales. English White I.end, on Account of Importen, and a Singer's Sewing Machine. BY JOHN U. MILNOR & CO. TBT? DA7, 20th iustant. at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our Auction Salesroom. No 135 Meoting-stroet, 10 ko?H. 112 lbs. each, i.NULWI Will 1 K LEAD yo k?gs. 5K DIB. ?adi, Ki vii h White Lead 40kegn, 78 lbs. each English W bite Load I ai por tea and guaranteed to be uniiorm ia qual? ity. ALSO. Ono SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE, said to bo in p i f a ordor. conditions cash. May 20 Men's Assorted II ats, Dry Goods, Shep Goods. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. THIS DAY, 20lh Instant, at 10 o'clock we will sell atone Au:tion Ma'.esroom, No. 186 Meeting-street. 16 dozon Mou's Asaor ed FELT HAT?, Men's Milan Hata, Kentucky Jean?. Shepherd's Plaids, Blue tenions, P.aid and ."tripe Wategos Bobbmtt, Balmoral - kir s, I adie1 isle Gloves, ?ilk tn ? Ia? visib o Hoad Ni ts, >.\k Parasols, White < rape, Swiss Mus lue Grenadine ~i k r-hawls, Blonde Lace, Bugle and Black Lace Lace Collars, fe lu rt Braid, Paper Cam ric, it: . ?tc. Conditions cash. Mar 20 Sale Continued. BY MILES Dit A KP". THIS MORNLSG. at 10 o'clock, Iwlll sell at my store, ?nruor ol Klug and Ltb'ity streets. The lalance of ?stock ot CLO 1 HING, Dry Goode, Pt-aw Goods, ?io. On lO-VORROW I will seU 90 cases BOOTS, oboes ana Hats._Ma> 20 Valuable Heal Estate at Auction. BY ALONZI J. WHITE Ss SON, A MC Ho ?eera. Bv vir'ue of sn order ot sale to me directed Oom the uou. Georue . Bryan, Judge ot the United Stales Dl?inc Court for the Dl-trict of South Caro? lina, I will offer lor Bille at Pubdu Auction, ut the Did PoswjQleo, f ot ot Broad-street, Charleston, tv C. on i HURsDAY, the 10th day of Juue, 1869, at ll o'clock, A. M.. All t .ose I WO LOTS OE LAND in the V llago of Now Summorvi le, with tho Buildings th^r.on. situ? ate <m the outh aide ol Firs iMorth-street, bel wee > Mani a d Ma nona s reels and kn-WU in tho plat of ;a Jv.llue as Lots \ and O, in Square NO. 3 (threo.) orthern DM-ion. *s will appear by a cou veyanco to Jesse H. Bolles by the l?xecut rs ot John Rollinson, recorded in the office ot' the Register cf Momo < ou voyance, hook L, No. 14, pago 61; each i ot containing one acre. The buildings having been recently repair- d, aro in complete order. 'lornas ol' ?ale-One-half cash; bianco payablo in two equal successive annual inHta incuts, secured by bond or bonds of the pu chat-er, with interest at 7 per cen<. per un .um, pay ble anim illy, and mort? gage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for neces? sary stamps and pap rs. LOUIS MOUIN, Assign?e J. H. Bollos. To WHOM rr KAT CONOWBN-Tho creditors of JE-SK H i>i) LE?, Bankrupt, holding lions, aro nerebv notified th t, under order ot the court, daten May l9tu. I86i>, they aro r quired to Trove and establish Unir liens bet?re J. fl. CARI-KNTER. Esq , liovisti ar, < n or bet?re tho 7th of June. 1869, or else be excluded Lem any beni flt of the salo in this case. LOUIS Mai.MN. May 20 thm7 Afl-i/iieeJ rt Holies. Estate Sale, by Order Executrix-Torre's, formerly Cartvfs Steam Saw Mills, south? west corner Washington and Chapel streets opposite Northeastern Railroad Company Depot. BY ALONZO J. WHl'LW & SON. On THURSDAY, th- 27th instant. At ll o'clock, at the O.d PostofB.ee, loot of Broid-sureet, will be sold, Unit exensive and valuable PROPERTY, situate at the SOU bwest corner Oi Washington and Chapel streets, well known as i OHK:. '.?, and formerly as Crew's ?team .-aw Mills, witt? Engine Machinery, &r. Lots measure on Washington-street 274 feel; on Chape -street 210 feet; on west linc l'.i2 feet; on south t hue ?OJ Ret, be the s v.d dimensions more or less. 9 ALSO, 1) That MUD OR MARSH L</T opposite to Lota above deecr bed lying on east side ot Wi&hinatou--'treet, measunuM 80 feet 6 inches trout on Washington et eet, an ? in depth 16 1 ti ct 6 inches on nor, li hue. and 170 feet on M nth line, affording, by moans of an eh vated bridge or r-lip over Wash ngtou-street, con? venient aocefd to and from mill property io sa d mud or water lot. All ot the above property, particularly delineated by uescrintion plat, made bv Messrs. Hume and phate or oti er wahuiucfut in/ purposes. Purchasers are invited lo examine property and plaL Conditions-une fi th casb; balance r>ay**>i? In one. two, turee and f mr years, secured by bond, bealing interest at the rate of 7 per cent, pat-able semi-annually; a mortgage ot the entire property sold; buildii.gsto.be iut-ured and policy asa!tined. Puichaser to pay lor ?equini e aud sufficient titles, and rciiulsite sia-.nps on all the pupers. May 13_thad tn wt b 8 Brick Residence on Church street. BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. On 1UESD ? Y, the 25th instant at ll o'clock A. M., will be "Old at ti e Old Postoffl -e, Broad-street, Obe I HR'li -lOi.Y BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 15 Chinch-street (about midway between Wale >s reet ?Aid LiuhtwooJ Ailey.) containing eleven rooms and doab e pit UM; on the premises ore brick kitchen. Lot measures about 86 feel ti on i by 134 feet deep, mo> e or less. Coud i ilona-One fourth cash; balance by bond bdarin? semi-annual inti rest payabls in four equal successive annual instalments, to be secured by a mortgage ol tho p o nerty ; house te be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay lor pape- s and rev'-nne stamps._thsruS mtu2 May 13 UNDER UKCltKB IN EQUITY, Hannah Enston vs. James E. Walker. A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will be sold on TUESDAY, the 8th day of June next, in trout or the old Customhouse, in Charles? ton, a< ll o'clock A. M, precisely, all that ceitain LOr OF L?ND. with th? Build? ings thereon, situ ne on the weat aide of Meeting street, W ard No. 4, and known a9 the No. 189, in thecitv of Charleston; measuring and containing in front on Meeting-str*-et 23 feet 6 inches, and in depth from east to west 144 feet, bethe s me more or less. Butting and bounding easton Meeting-street, to the west and uovtb on lands of James K. Walker, south on lands of Robert S. Millar. ALSO, AU that LOT OF LA N o, with the Buildings there? on, next north and adjoining the lot above describ? ed, situate on the west side of Mee'ing-street. Word 4, and known as Ho. 141; measuring and conta n mg in front on Mee iog-sireet 19 feet more or less, on tbe northern line from east io we -t 95 feet, then running from sou h to north 21 feet 8 inches, then on the northern lue 49 feet, on tbe west line 40 feet S inches, and ou the south line 144 feet, be the B mae more or lesa hut ing and bound ng east on Meeting-sin ot, to che south and weat on lands of the said Jume* E. Walker, ana to the north on lands of i he est .te of Walker and E. Ad urns Terms-.< me-tnlrd ca u; butano s in four equal succ?s ive annual instalments, with inter? at thereon at rate of 7 per cent, per annum, p iyib'e eemi-an* anally, to be secured by bond or bouda of the pur chamr and mortgage of the said premises; tbe buildings to be im-ured ard policy assigned. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and stamps E. W. M. MACKEY, 8. C. 0. May 18 tu 4 Hatltoato. SOUTH CAHUUNA RA1LROMA?. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'* OFFICE, ? CHABLEBTON; H. C., April 9, 1869. ( OTU AND AFTER SUI DAY. APRIL lim, THB PASs..^.>EB TRAINS of the South Carolin? Railroad will run as follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.80 A. M. Arrive at augusta.4.45 p, M, Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery anr Grand Junction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.f 0 A. M, Arrive at Columbia.6.10 P. M < ounce tin? with Wilmington and Manchester R?tl road, anr camden train EWU CHARLESTON. Leavo Angusta. ".9,0ft A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.10 P. M Leave Columbia.7 48 A. M Arrive at Charleston.,..8.10 P. bl AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS I SUN WAYS EXOKF?KD.I Leave Charleston...........T.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.?.io &j Connecting with trains tor Memphis, Na*hvUI< and Hew Orleans, v;e Grand Junction. leave August?.4.10P. M Arrive at Charleston.i.4.00 A. M COLUMBIA NIGHT I-XPRESS. (SUNDAYS VXCEPTKD.) Leave Charleston.,.8,06 p, jg, Arrive at columbia.4.46 A. M Connecting cundara excepted) with Greenville and Colim?la Railroad. Leave Columbia,..,.5.6O p. M. arrive at Charl*stem.6.60 A. M. SOMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.,.8.86 P. M, Arrive at Summerville.?....6.(0 2. M, Leave Sum merv ill?......7.10 A. M, Arrive at Charleston. ...8.25 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and columbi 1 Passenger Tra?na ob Hoir. ?Ate, WantacoAts and SATOBDAM, connect? wita up and down Dav PA**? tigers at Ringville. Leave Camden.6.W A. M, arttveat columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia......990?. M. Arrive at camden.7,06 Y. M, . Btgned) B, T. PEAKE, April 10 General Superintendent, Butter, Shoulders, Sides. Coffee, fte. RKICKE & SCHACHTE Will M'.l 1H1< DAY. at thoir S"oro<i. Nos. 143 ancT*f 145 I net Pay. at a quarter of 10 o'clock, 96 tubeOO-Ui-N HU 1 1KB 10 hhds. < leir and c. ll. .-Idea 16hhd-< Uoavy -boulders 30 batts Kio . offeo 60 box 's Condies 10 tl roes Molas-es Lard, Herrings, Tongues kc. May 20 "jhY T. M. CATER. Will be sold THT8 MORNING, on. Brown's Wharf, at tbiee quaners i ast 9 o'clock, 20 tu ,s BUT I ER 40 tubs Lard Sugar and Molasses. Lot open ^ROCKEBY, Chambers, Bowls, Teas, E woin and Ha si DH, tte, kc. Cor dillons rash._May 20 Two Casks Assorted Crockery, for Account of whom it may Concern; Lot of House? hold Furniture. KNOX, DALY & CO.. No. 100 JMeetlng-street, corner ot* Went? worth, Will soll TBIS DAY. a*) above, commencing at 10 o'cioeE A.M. precisely. Conditions cann. May 20 ~GEO. W. STEFFENS, No. 30 &. n ? u e ?; a n g e , Will eell 1HIS DAY. at ball-past 9 o'clock, 30 tubs NKW BUI H R 6u boxes New Goshen Cheese SOu uubagtrod Hams BuO bright -boulders 6 drums Codfish 6 tier :. s i.ii?iii Brown Sugar 20 barrels Light Brown sugar 300 Duxes scaled Herriu^s. May 90_. Perttnptory Sale to Close Sundry Consign? ments. BY A. H. ABRAHAMS & SONS. THIS DAY, 20th, at 10 o'clock, will bo positively Bold, at our store, No. ?5 Hjyne-atreet. A large nnd well solecto I Btoctc ol Domestic and Faery DRY GOOD -, Nostone, Cutlery, Shirts, Hats, Paper Collars, Trimmings, k .. ALSO, Fine WINE*, Brandies, soap, Caudles and Tum? blers. May 20 1)M!ICI)STVTI.S M VHS 'I Al.'-. S Attlfi. UNITES STATES OF A MK KIO A - SOU I'll CAROLINA DIS TBIOT. In the District Court of the United States for South Carolina District-In the Matter of Charles Madsen-In B mkruptcy. W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Pursuant to an order ol the Hon. G?orge H. Bryan. Judge ot the Distr.oi Court nf the Umted Stave tor the. Di-trirt ato -esaid, lu Bankruptcy, Issued the 18 o d iy ot M y. luci) 1 will n il at the Stote, No. 73 mew t umber) bast Bay. recently orcui led by Charis* Madsen, TH ld JJAY (thursday,) May 2'?. 1809, at li o'clock M., ELEVEN LAUGE BuXt?d containing TOBACCO bTBMS Ono Mahogany Desk, 1 Cigar show Case, 1 Chair. lerms cisti: J P. M. EPPING, United States Marshal for South Carolina District. May 20 _ Houses and Lots in Blake-street-Positive Sae. BY JOHN S. R?AN, Auctioneer. .Ou TUE-DAY. the 1st day of Ju* enext. at ll o'ol"ck A. M.. will bo sold positively, at the Old l ostomce, Broad-stieet, 1 HBEE (3 CO '-'FO KT AHLE AND CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSES, at the southeast corner ol DI ko and Aiken stree P. fronting ou Blake-street, bach -ox. ii ea-uro* ub mt 33 teet four luche i ia front by about 80 feet In tieptb, moro or less, the dwell? ings are two-storv woodsa houee* in good repair, lillee ind spuluble. P^8-io8.<iou given iuime.ilateiy. Terms-one-third cash; balance In two t?) equal annual uavment?, io bo s cered Dy bond of tho pur chaser and morigugo of tho promises; premises to be Loured and pulley asaiuned. Porch ?ser to pay J. b. Byan for paper.-, und levenue stamps. May 20 thwtn3 O/ie Ten horse Engine and Botler, amd om Woodworth Plani'g Machine, with Driving Belt to Engine, all in good order, at Auction. _BY A. c. MCGILLIVRAY. at No. 23 ' Lynch;^W.Md instant, at lLo'cloxfr. Wentworth. Bale po?l Ive. .l ",^- .uthnS May la Assets of the Insurance and Trust Company Oj Charleston. BY Z. B. OAKES. WUl be sold, ou 1UH>DAY, 33th inst, near the Ole Postofflce. at 11 o'clooa, The ASSV-TS Ol' JUL INbURANCE AND TRU31 COMPANY of t hail eton. CONSISTING) or: 235 HALF SHABiiS IS Dlil CAROLINA BAIL ROAD O.\1P AN Y $4000 bix per Cent. Bonds East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad < onapanv $6000 ?even per Cent. Bonita City of Savann-h $1000 -even per Cent, bond Memphis and Charles' ton Ballroud comp ny 13000 Seven per Cent. Bonds South Carolina Rail? road Com any 12600 six per Cent Bonds Greenville and Colum? bia BaBraad Company, guaranteed by State of South Carolina $3000 six per Cent. Bonds Citv of Men phis, guar? anteed by Memphis and Charleston Railroad Oem panv 2 Bonds, $60 each, Ptate of South Carolina Seven per cent., dated February 1,1861 $6800 City ot char leah m six per Cent. Stock $600 Bond Memphis and Ohio Railroad 20 shares Preferred Stock Northeastern Railroad Company $375 Certificate of Indebtedness South Carolina Railroad Company $260 Certificate of Indebtedness Northeastern Rail? road Company . 26 t hares Bank Charleston stock 68 Shares People's Bank 20 Shares Bank Georgetown 217 * hares sute Bank 330 Shares Bank ol South Carolina 365 "hares Farmers' and Exchange Bank $100 000 Confederate States Registered Stock $32.360 Comen ?rate r- tates Elgi t per Cent Bonds $9600 Confederate States Four per Cent Bonds $20.000 Interest bearing Comedera te Treasury Botes. * ALSO, The two etorv gr?mte iront BUILDING, No. 8 Broad-street, well kno^n a* the OfB e of the Com? pany, and one of the best business stands on Broad -street. Lot 20 teet iront and 110 feet deep. CoDdlth ns-For the securities cash; for the real estate one-third cash ; balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest at ten (10 perceut.. pay? able semi annually ; building to be kept insured and policy assigned ; or all cash st the option of the pur chaser. Purchaser to pay tor papers and stamps. ??y.-avannan Republican. Augusta Constitution? alist, Macon Teleg aph and Columbia Phoenix will in eert above and send billa immediately to auctioneer. May 17 "T W. & L. G. WELLS & LO., FWODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bo. ll* WK ST PRM T-8TREBT. BALTIMORE, MD., RECEIVE AND SELL OM COMMISSION ALL kinds ot early VEGETABLES, FBUIT8, MELONS, bo. We guarantee highest market prices and prompt returns for all consignment* to our bouse, stencil Platea furnished free ot charge. amos May 8 J T. HVBPUHHY8, BECKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION M ERCHAM 7. SALES OF BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, 8E> GURITIB8 AND PERSONAL PROPERTY . ATTENDED TO. flo. ?7 B R O Al)-STREET CHARLESTON, 8. 0. BXTXHXNCK?. BOO. HENRY BUIST. W. J. MAGRATH, Baa. General JAMES CONNER, T. B. WARING, Esq. Octol?er QHAIILK?T1>M AQRIOO LT V RAI, WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, AQRICULlURAL IMPLEMENTS, OAEDED SEEPS, etc. GEO. E. PINGBEB. MO. 140 Meoting-itreet, charleston. March 74_'_toe TIDWAKD DALI, GENERAL OOUMIBSION MERCHANT, No. BB Wsurren-etreet, NEW TOBIT. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TBK PUB CHASE of aU kinda of MERCHANDISE. Boote? Shoes. Hat?, Ca s and Trunk*, and Straw Gooda a specialty. consignments of all kinda of Staple Articles and general Produce eoUotted. Prompt returns guaranteed. EDWARD DALY, Late 6t Charleston. 8. 0. Berni-Weekly Price Currents tent free by post. January 28 BAO ?mos Jtrufls (?!)nnicol3t (Ste. CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 123 Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, 8. O ? IMPORTER AND VEALER IN GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DBMS, CHEMICALS A KD PATENT MEDICINES. PRESCRIPTIONS PBKPABXD OABXTUU,? AI ALL HOURS OF THE DAY AND NIGHT, BT T? BOU LAU GRADUATES IN PHARMACY. Upon thia branch of the butin?es, the utmost PE B SON AL oars and attention la bestowed, and the , PURITY of the MEDICINE S Used in compounding ls GUARANTEED. f FRESH VICHY WATER, l (HAtTERlVE.) ALSO, VICHY POWDERS, Ot Direct Importa Alon. EACH BOTTLE OR PACKAGE BEARING THE GOVERNMENT STAMP. 0QN8RESS AND COLUMBIAN WAT EB, FRESH FROM TUB SPRINGS. AOKNT FOR THE O EX 1KB BA TED ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRING WATER, A complete assortment of SOAPS, PERFUMERIES, AND TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, ?Vc. ; \ AGENT FOB GEO. TIEMANN & CO., OV JVkaW YORK, MAsrrrfAcrrinssBs os SURGICAL AND DENTAL IN STRUM ENTS, e APPARATUS SOB . DEFORMITIES, FRAOTOltSS, ?tc. May IS Jn5uT<i?UC. THE PIEDMONT Llll^??^ N HOME OFFICE,.Richmond, Virginia.) CHARTERED I TNT 1867. AUTIlOlllZTCI) CAPITAL..f$? ,(100,000 CAPITAL Securely Invested. 100,000 Premium? Karucd wilhln two years, OTir. 700.000 UM BER OF POLICIES 18 UED OVKK 3000. EIGH?Y-SEVEN AND A HALF PEK CENTUM O? PUOFirs PAID I'O POLlo\ HOLD KUH. Xfif, AU Funds received in routh Carolina to be lnv eted in thc State. 49-JOHN L. BRANCH, Onsoral Canvassing Agent. W. 0. CARRINO'ON. President. R. H. M A UR Y, Vioe-Preoident J. 1. HOPKINS, Seen tory. EIBECTOBB-R. M. MAURY, A. F. HARVEY, A. S. LEE, W. A. ARMISTEAD, T i. HOPKINS, RIO! ARE IKEY, D. Tl DKM AN, i . F. VtEl>IOER, W. 0. CARRINO TON. 'this Board of Offlcers ero gentlemen of tho iltBt standing in Richmond, and UL-O well known to mai of the citisons ot our Mate. HW The undorsignod will canvass tho CU* of Charleston in tho inlcrosts of this Company. JOHN L. BRANCH, QKKERAIi ?Ai\VAS91>?? A O KBIT. C. HENRY PBRUOW. M D., Vedioal Adviser. Dr. GEOUOE ROSS, Assist .nt Medical Adviser. May 20 gUARJ.Ait MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK! Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeit able. Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required. LAST CAMI DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT. Statement. Policies in force.$25 OOO OOO Assets. 1.500 OOO Annual Income. 800.000 Losses Faid.? 500 OOO officers. W. H. PECKHAM, Trosident. H. V. GAllAGAN. aoorotary. L. MoADAM, Actuary. O. A. FUD1CRAR, Superintendent. Hon. JOHN A. Pix. New York. Hon. JAMES HARPER. Firm Uarpsr & Bros., cx-Mavor New York. IOHN J. OUANE Provident Bank Republic. WV. T. HOOKER. Wall-street. WM. M. VKRMILYE. Banker (Vormilya <St Co.) CHAS. G. BOOKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking Companv. Hon. GEORGE OPDVKB ex-Mayor of New York. MINOT C. M ona AN Banker. THOMAS KIDNEY, Kinn Thomas Rigney & Co. BENI. B. SHERMAN treasurer New York Steam Sugar Reflni'ig Co r.pany. AARON ARNOLD Firm of Arnold, Consta ble ?Co. BioHAiiD H. BOWNE, Wetmore & Bowne, Law Directors. E. V. HAUGHWOUT. Firm E. V. Haughwout A Co. WM. WILKENS Firm W. Wi Ikons & Co. JULIUS H. P Arr, Merchant. WM. W. WRIGHT. Merchant. CHAS J. STARB Merchant. WILLIAM ALLEN Merchant. GEO. W. CU?LER, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. GEO. T. HOP h. President Commentai Fire lui suranco Company. JOHN H. SHERWOOD. Park Placo. WALTON H. * T:CKHAM. Corner Stu Avenue ni L'wenty-thiru-gtreet. EDWARD H. WRIGHT. Newark, N. J. i GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. W. L. Coo.swr.LL. Merchant. yere. GV.0KGE KEIM, General Agent for South Carolina. Or. T. KKli.NSTJKiiNA. Examining Physician. R. ISSBRTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON, 6uio USO Office No. '?<\5 Klns-strcet. Clurlcston. S. C. January ia S?H) Sharpener anb Pwpfn^ BEEPENE?J GANG AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. HAVINO PURCHASED TBE PATENT RIGHT FOR THE STATE OF fcOTJTH CAROLINA FOB TI above, we are now orep red to fl I or.lers for the esme, i ne advaut nies ot Una Machine are economy, dispatch and perfection in keeping all kinds of SAWS rerlect or<ier. , , . , lJy its us the teetb of the "sw aro knot at a uniform depth, au "le and ?iee. Fully one-fourth t)i| and bott r lumbe . can be cut per diy whoro this Machino ia used, tbe 8aws nia? ning Ktraifjh cr. tri er, taster und cut. smoother. A -aw eau bo shaipcued m tlv minu?s, amt in tho m ist perfect 'tanner. Tho price of th* Mjchme cm bo ?aved in a few months in tho cost ot liles and labor. For lurtber informai iou apply to _ __ _. " CH1SOLM BROTHERS. Mav 5 1 luths* _ /crMtjfr*._ JET 3?1 tt^jTxJjl 2Z? E S ! RHODES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, THE OLD AND LONGEST ESTABLISHED STANDARD MANURE. ORCHIULA GUANO ! PERUVIAN GUANO ! RHODES' MANURE. IN IT8 PREPARATION, 19 MADE EQUALLY ADAPTED FOR FACING loree crops of Cotton, Corn, Wheat I o nao o Potatoes and other Root Crops, lbe Maautacturlng Department is oouducted by Frederick Klett, one of the most suillful Chemists and Manufacturers in the United Mates. lt ls endorsed, approv. d md recommended by all of the most prominent Chemists and Agriculturists in the Southern Mates. -'It can be rehed m on as uniform m quality." always reliable, productive of large crops, and unexcelled by any in the market, In the hlgt percentage of "True Fertilising Principles." Price $67 60 cash, or $65 ame, with Factor's acceptance, and 7 per cent, interest until lat December 1869. UHCHILLA GUAMO-"AA." aline Bird Quino, rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Salts. Pri?e M-11 sash. $40 time. ?, PH. tili VIAN OU AN ti-Warranted pure, and always on hand. Furnished at market prices for ca' Analysis of Rhodes' Standard Superphosphate of Lime. Moisture Expoliad at 213?.5.05 Soluble Phosphoric Acid.9.06 Equal to Phosphate limo.10.78 Common Phosphoric Acid..16.03 Equal to Bone Phosphate.J.34.99 Total Phosphates.64.77 Lime with Phosphoric Add.29.68 Sand.,.00.00 Sulphate of Lime and other Salts not estimated.40.18 100.00 The above analysis indicates a Manurial Superphosphate of Lime of the highest grade ordi? narily found in tho Amerioan market. Its large amount of Solnble Phosphoric Acid supplies an active nutriment for the development and maturity of the fruitage. Tbe Sulphuric Acid j which it contains, by chemical affinity with the elements of most soils, oontribato to tts Fer-j tilusing Properties. To show its bast effdots. this Superphosphate should bo applied under! and in coota** with the Seed, and with a moderately shallow covering of soil. A. MEANS, _ "_ Inspector, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia. G. H. WILLIAMS, Assistant Chemist. February 18th, 1868. We guarantee that every package of RHODES' STANDARD SUPERPHOSPHATE shall rally come up to the above analysis, : B. H. RHODES Si CO., MIO. 8? BOUTH-STRKBT, IIALTIMOUK.. IB. S. RHETT Sc SOIT, F.bnw? AGENTS. CHARLESTON, S. O. LONDON AND PARIS EXPOSITIONS. THE GEORGE A. CLARK'S Q. HST. T . SIX COK?, SOFT FINISH ?POOL COTTON. Tili? fovoxito Thread being Six Cord (o No. 80, purely Bolt Finish, ig recommended for Ha great superiority for Hand and Machine Sow? ing. . . JFOR SALB BY THE Principia Wholesale and ?etail ? Pry Goods and Notion Dealers. February Ff # 8mo ROSAD ALIS. ROS AD ALIS. foul toy GOODRICH. "WI IVIE Itt AW * CO., Direct Importers of European Drag? sud Chemicals, May8 atuthiyr OHAIO. E8T?N, 8. 0. BOSAD ALIS Purifies the Blood. Said by Druggists Kvirywtaefft. July 28 MO lit