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TjiJS UAJLL? aNEYVS. I I9BD AN , DAWSON * c0' ^ PBOPBIEIOBt. V OFFViS So. 149 BAb'T SA T. ? n?-iiirr.T Nsirs,ont> yeer.M 00 ^ UA1L4 Knrs, lix monta?.8 00 T* HIELT Nrwi, throo month?......9 00 : Hilft * i I i . .. -.' iKfr'Wnau.x N twa, one jeu.,. 3 M <. Q . rw-Wxxxx? NSWB. tax month?.3 00 invariably io- td rai ce. No raper sent i BOC oui pa ni?? UM order, or for a long thai ?Jun V?K? tor. - TKX ?AH.T * KW- b < nerved to subirrfbers in tfce-etty M lao?QM per ?tva. A?TX?Ti8?i^Ts -First ina. riion, 1$ cents s line i m&?U?B? (alertions 10 ?ats s linn. Bnsinoa? ITsiaoea, M rento a Une. Marriage and Funeral No , One B pilar ci^b. - If S W S a UM MAST. -?Gold at' Now York, yesterday closed at 43? f-Tho Kew Tork cotton market waa mora active and steady. Sales 5200 balea at 28| atti*. -At Liverpool cotton closed quiet. Sales 10,000 balea; uplands ll jd; Orleans lljd. ' -Nearly four thcueand persons ara said to kare starved io death rn Loudon last year. -The city council of Petersburg, Ya., (Bad icaL) has appointed fifteen white and four Bagro policemen. -The Episcopal convention of Pennsylvania, . .Jost held, adopted resolutions against ritual lati? innovations. -^iaitoro to pay-one's hotel bill wa? decided by ?Now York coan on Thursday to be a pen itentiary offonca M !.. ^-Thirty days ia the timo it now tai ea for aaWfcllldiUB toarriTe from Yokohama, Japan, toSL Louia, Alo. '-The Marquis of Bate has built a hospital for leperii at Jerusalem, io token of gratitude far k ? conversion. ?> -The "Blue Grass" rec ion of Kentucky has sold the South daring tho past Call and winter, 42,000,000 worth of moles. ' -Over seven hundred passengers left New York for Europe by the steamers of Saturday last, the grea'er number going for the summer trip. -Scientific men say that tho time of the edinrnaj resolut ?OD of the earth ia gradually be fcajaJ?M tened, on account of the shrinkage of j the earth by cooling in the interior. 2 -Kentucky was first set foot upon by D aniel Bxrho, June 7. 1769, and tho people of the Sia|a propose celebrating tne centennial by a grand barbecue md festival at Frankfort. -Official returns show that during the* hst twelve months tho number of horses slain in Paria for toe meat market amounts to 2100. Five per cent, have been employed in making . eaaaages. ; -.Tiio best time over mi Jo on-a velocipede was'raoonmphehed at the rink at Clo vol a*!, Ohio, on. Saturday afternoon, by Mr. Ired cn ck Hawley, of Bochestor, New York, makin? filly m Mes t? three horns, fourteen rh mutes and .thirty-nine seconds, actual running time. ^Upwards of five-thousand European'inv j migrante arrived at New York during last week. The packet agents say they-expect an equal number tbis week and every week till mMs?mnaer. The total from 1st of January | to date'ia officially* stat o tl at 81,558 ^tho great majority of them Germans and Irish. -A telegram from St Louis, dated May 17, -saya : "The Sooth Pacific Baiiroad Company received to-day the State Treasurer's checks fa? ooo hundred thousand dollars on the eon srrtotion fund of the company, making one m?iuon do liars the company have applied to the construction of the road and levees. Ono mil? lion dollars atti , xemaiu' in the construction iflOd.^~ ~ . r1, 0. 5 -J?e IrishNational Republican Associa? tion, Ibjjiith Ita g?n?rai committee, consist? ing of gentlemen in every State and Territory ot- tne ?nkm, nave issued a call for a conven tion, to be head in Chi cago on the fourth bf Joly next. The executive committee calls upon irish iepublicane ia every State and Territory to a?nd ona delegate,1 With 'to al? ternate, from every Coogreeer?nal District. ^''government offl .er stationed at Bieh mond^ Val, writes that negro labor ia at a 'dis? court til that portion of Virginia. The exten? sive sales af land m small poxtiooa to white irnm ?grant*, who are cultivating the land them estreat, Tenders it necessary for colored labor era t?' gb farther South in order'to seek em? ployment. O vet three hundred colored people have gone Bouth by rail from Virginia in the last month. . ladications are that the number during the present month will be greatly in excess, of .last mouth. ........-t... .. ... ^It ia now announced that Mr. John Bussell Yoong has actually left the New York Tribune oxnoe, and win shortly sail for Europe As an afe?at*0T 3 ay Cooke. The office . m anacin g editor of the Tribune is abolished. '' Mr. Gree? ley in not only editor of the paper de jun but de /ado, and in his abeona* Mr. Whitelaw Reid is ito be obeyed and respected ia accordance with g?nera! orders issued from the meeting room of the Tribune stockholders. There baa also been quite a change among the small fry ?rid Other hangers on of the office, but they are of no importance to the outside public Mr. Young, it is said, wfll, upofi bis return from Europe, press bia law-suit against Dana to tho very bitter end, as he will be able to .how actual damages sustained by the Sun publications. -The New York Legislature has recently passed an act in relation to tne compounding ?rpbysicisna' proscriptions. By the terms of the law no apothecary is to permit any person in his employ to put up a prescription unless said person is a medical grad?ate, or has eerved an apprenticeship of two years in a drug store. Violations of the provisions of the ant are to be deemed misdemeanors, and pun? ished by a fine of one hundred dollars, or im? prisonment for six months in the county j ail. Ii death ensues, the offence is to be deemed felony, and punished by a fine of not less than one thousand dollars nor more than five thou? sand dollars, and imprisonment in the State prison for not less than two nor more than four years, or by both fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. T -Speaking of the Alabama claims and our new Minister to England, a Washington tele? gram to the No* York Times says : " Mr. . Motley's sentiments on the Alabama qu?stiou are known lo be in accordance with the recent speech of Senator Sumner, and many indica 4 looa have been developed within the last two or three days which go to show that the Presi? dent and the Secretary of State very nearly coir cide with the Massachusetts senator. The indications at present are that the settlement' Of this question will not be immediately attempted, uniese the English Government ahould refuse to listen to the advice of the leading London papers and initiate negotia? tions. A foreign war is one of the last things which President Grant would desire, bot, at the same time, the settlement of a question of the magnitude of the Alabama difficulty on any other than terms satisfactory and hon? orable to the United States as a nation, is imo ot tu?? loni LUIJ^S he would ado s* DO;ion. A firm, temperate policy ^ pursued, and DO undue haste at a so ot the question will be used wh le the p angry tone and feeling io England lasts, thine is con am, tb at Minister Motley w the first thing endeavor to brins; abo understanding on the subject. His first will be to negotiate the Naturalization 1 the protocol to which was passed on 1 Senate during the first BOSE i on of tho first Congress. Then, again, he will h use all bia diplomatic ability toeffeot tt gotiation of a Consular Tieaty, similar t treaties the United otates has with almost other country in Barope ezcopt Great B and which, for several years past, sh steadily refused to make. Tho Alabama t will, it is expected, como up incide in the discussion of these m 'asures, question is settled bet?re tho ead of : will be considered tbat good progress hat made br ir. Motley." CHARLESTON FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 18a lae Ia talk church Bill. . On the 31st of this month the Church disestablishment bill comes u final action iu the House of Commons. Gladstone is entire master of the situ? so far as the popular current is con ce: His majority, in the Commons is on th orease, instead of growing small r: a ah appeal were made to the people he is be sustained in the most triumphant. nen In the face ef these facti, it neithar.be wise nor politic for the Lori put themselves in direct opposition t< popular current. If they do, it will BI them away. They yielded to Cati emancipation and the ?rn law agita and they wil? act in a like manner on Irish Church bill. They may stand ou the best terms of capitulation, but oa] i late they will in the end. At tko same time the Liberal leaders awakening to the danger that the dises lishment of the Irish Church may not isfy. tthe; Irish/.people. The pledge already .been given by the ministers I they will, at the proper time, introdm bill arranging anew the land tenure in 1 land. No more is known of the mannei whioh thia difficult question is to be di with than, was known of tho plan to pursued in regard to the Church Establi ment, before the reading of the disest lishing bill. The Cabinet will mature E .perfect their proposition at their leisure, that when it does come before Parliam it sail 1 be aa a carefully considered t well balanced, whole. In the meanwh the Irish landowners fea* that somethi may be done to injure them, while the Ir peasantry^ confidently hope that they ? have an opportunity of improving th< present preoarious condition. In both measures-the Church bil) a the Laud bill-it is the evident intention the government to show the country ti they will do all that they can to pacify a content Ireland, so that, aa their organs c i clare, they may be in a position to check once any . demand for further ooncessic whick B?gl>mA.<wni gr-* JMM> Lib?; party ar,e resolved to give the Irish all t privilege? they maj; but if any faith is be reposed in the utterances of their let in g men, they will meet with a firm frc any agitation whioh has for its object eitfa the repeal of the Union or the modi&oati of tba.territorial relations between En land and the Emerald Isla It still, ho ?Ter, seems moat likely that nothing aht of independence will satisfy the Irish home and abroad, and that whatever t English Liberals may do will be treat rather as a confession cit weakness than a proof of a general desire to do what jost and rig*t. The War ti? Pta rag? ray. The Paraguayan war still "drags its sic "iength along." Sinoe the battle of Ville the allies have been bnay in endeavoring heal the wounds in their own orguuizatio produce a concert of notion, and pre pa for an advance. In order to accompli this, commanders have been-changed i round; Caxias has been recalled to Braz and the son-in-law of Pon Pedro II, Com d'Eu, charged with the supreme cominan Subordinates have alan been shifted frp one position to another, and io , this ma: ner a new face put upon military affaire Asuncion and in that vicinity. The mea ing of all this ia a final attack upon Lope whioh, it is expected, will take place with the next ten days, if fresh desertions ai other causes do not delay the allied colum This time the march will be into the in rior, and without , the support of gunboat This will make the contest more equal, s though the forces of the allies will far on number those of Lopes. After the d feat of the Paraguayan army at Vi leta, Lopez aioa/d inland, and is now fon fled at a strong point upon the railroad fro Asuncion to Villa Rica, not far from Asm oion-so near, indeed,. that his ru id in parties are sweeping off men, c ii ile an supplies from within the allied picket lin? Toe force which Lopez has gathered from th remnants of his army and recruits amoila to about five thousand men, with from six teen to twenty pieces of cannon. Tho allie force is twenty-six thousand. I) '.lue in from these the one-third which never cai be found in an attack, we shall find that thi remainder.is scarcely a sufficient ioroe t promise a speedy termination of the war ii favor of the allies, unless they are so fortu ?ateas to punish Lopez severely in the firs encounter. If he can check the advanoe fall back affil check them again, while a the same, time harrasaing them by raids forays and flank attacks, the contest maj be protracted until the allies will be obligee to retraoe their' steps and be oontent to hold that portion of Paraguay immediate!) bordering on the river. While this is the present oondition of affairs in Paraguay, twe 1 commissioners from Lopez have arrived in this oeuntry. The precise objeot el their mission has net b-en made publio. Wi have good authority for stating that the differences between the South Carolins Railroad Company and the City of Augustp, and Columbia and Augusta Railroad Com pany, are in train for a very early and satisfactory settlement ANT ii\K WISHING TO HAVE A UOb-B AM> HU UY wall liken tao ol during the timm r ci hearo. a^ood o .PQ.tmilty b? applying at Hja-ggj E. ij M iy'?1 WAM'hD, ? WOWAN 'i O . UOtt>. Wa b a JU Iron lora-am Ul tamly. Inqu ie at Nu. 120 Wb.i i W^Blii-'ltti E 1* Mj 21 SITUATION W ?N ? f.U. UV A t.?? ll Mea aud Pastry Cook. A,il/ In ANSLIN M HE h i, one doot from oppaalte ur. . biz il. May 21_?* WANTED. A Pl'RCHASiiH F??M A L T on Coming street, 35 by 1*0 feet and iwo alo ry building. Price WO. A. D. Lt>iiLE, Acoinmo dation Wharf._, 1?_M?* 2' WANTKD, Knit A PLACE .> AS'ibhY HIV tn, a colored man capable ol managing I a twen'y-five horse power eugine, Kaw MM, toe. Ueterwii>ee required. Apply at No. 141 Mi ETING Si-HSKT. UP >1AIUH._3? Muy 1U WA MEO, KV KU Y BOOT TO KNoW tbtt JOH PRIS ri Nil of >11 kinds, plain and oro .mental, ia ex. cut d promptly in tb? uoateat atyie aud at tue loffeat Sow York pri ea, a . auc xwH Job uni e. No. I4J i A - r U\Y. cull und ci aouue th* s.aleof pnoe* beioro gmug your or jura elsewhere*_ AYOI NO biuV IIKHIHK? ? SITUA? TION aa Naraery do ve rn-M. NO nbjeotion to le .ving tue city or sta e Unexceptional! o r<for encesniven an<< required. Addie** A. H., Key Una No. 33. charleston Poa (office._May lg WANTED, >CUS^UUJEK> run ILL THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEW . PAPERS, at publisher'* rates. CHARLES C.. RlOHlER, April 21 _ No. 161 Kiiig-atreet WANTKD-AG ?'NTS -TO SELL TUBS AMERICAN KNMD?G MACHINE. Price $25. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Ma? chine ever invented. Will knit 2U.0O0 atitrbes p. r minute. Liberal inducements to Agento", eddresa . AMERIOAN KNITTING MACHINE COMPANY, I Boston. Masa., or at. Louis, Mo. May 4_78_e WANTKD, FIKST-CLA-S TRAVEL? LING SALESMEN in every Stale. Hood wages or a liberal per cent, and steady employment. Address, with sump, B. F. HOWE, No. C3'J Arch atree, Philadelphia, Pa. 3moa April 3 WANTED, EV KU Y HOI) Y TO SUB? SCRIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRARJf. CHARLES C. RIGHTER'S Select Library of New Booka contains all of tho latest publications. April 81 ?_No. Ul KINO-STREET. WANTED. AOUHT<> KOK THE AMERI? CAN FARMERS' HORSE BOOK, In both Eng? lish and German, by Robert stewart. V. >., ol Miaa. i he work covers Ute whole ground of the breewlug and raisin/;, and the treatment of horses and mulei, both in sickness aud huait h. It has wou Ita way to popular favor, and ia to-day the most popular and bert selling Horse Rook out. Address O. V. VEN , Publisher, Cincinnati, O. too* March 19 WANTED- 1 CEVIS-SJJI'O SitUO PKK I month, everywhere, male and female, to in- ; troduce tho GENUINE IMPROVED CuMMON SENSE FAMILY S' WING MACHINE. Ibis mi chine will st ten. hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cori, bind, braid and em nuder in aaanst superior manner ? ice only $18. fully wu rem'ed for five years. Wo will pay $1000 tor any michino that will BOW a ptronge \ more brautitul, or ri ore elastic seam thau oura. 1: makes the ??Hastie Lock Mitch " Every second-tttcb can be cut, and ettlHthec'otb cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. Mepiy agents from $75- to a200 per m m th and expanses, or u com? mission (rom which twit?- that amount can be made. Address, SKCOMB to CO., PITTSBURG, Pa.; ST. Lum-, MO, or DO- TON. MASS. CAUllON.-Do not bc imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless caa.-iron machines, uoder tbs same name or otherwise. Oura is ibo only genuine and really practical cheap machine mannticrured. 78 Mav 4 _-_Ci inti. rpo RENT, TH IT PLKftSANTl.T SIT .1 UATED IWO-AND-A-HALK S OI1Y WOOD?N HOPS' , with back basement, No. .?..? um -stre -t. north aide, orre rio > from -raith, containing fly . upright rooms and two girieia ; largo droaaiug room, pantry, st re-room ftc , UDe double pi .zz H large cistern, carnage bouse, -taine, ito. I o au up proved tent nt, ibe rent will bo liberal, *pply to J. N. ROB-IN, Msy 21_von. 1 aud 2 Atlanltc Wbirf. TO llKVr, Tl IK HOUSE No. IO VERNON BIRK ET; has nx ro mir, double piazzi. ami gas throughout. Poa gcod I'-nsnt the tent will he s>20 por m.'nth. Iiiqui.oat No. 30 AMH US T-S I'llt'ET, one door rr?m >assan-street. 1* May 21 TO KENT, TU VT DESIRABLE AND hea thy .-UMMER HKNIOEN'OE on the front beach. Mount Pleasant, a lew momenta' walk from tbe wharf. ' containing ample accommodations Terms moderate. Apoly to JOHN s. HORLBECK, Coal Yarn, Kost Bay, opposite Union Wharves May 18_tata TO TtEttT; Ttvo' TAI-tv TA-tr A-rr tr K BOOMS on one floor, with closets and every necessary roquiaite; also, lurniahed rooms for gen? tlemen, with buggy house and stable. Apply in BEAUFAIN-STBEET, opposite Mazyck. May 17_ mwf3? rRKNT, THAT ELIUI ULT SITUA . TED RESIDENCE, No. 43 Charlotte-streel, opposite the Second Presbyterian Church, ?tot terms, toe, apply next door aast, or io Dr. J. H, HONOUR, at the People's National Bank. May 20_._ FOR BUKT, HOUSE No. 6 COMING ti f RE ET, casi side, near Reaufuin. Rei. t low to an approved tenant. Apply io J. L. MO ?ES, Col? lector and Real Estate Agent, No. 34 Broad-street * May 20_2 TO RENT, A COMFORTABLE HOV***, at the northeast corner of Bogard and Coming ftreeta. Apply to J. D. KENNEDY, No. 124 Cburrh atroet_Max 17 JYE AL ESTATE AO PO NTS, AND OlHERd havmg houses to rent, can have their Placards, &r., printed at the lowest rates, and in the newest and neateat atylca of tj pc, at THE NEWS JOB O Fl ICE, No. 149 East Bay _ riW KENT, THK HALF OF A HOUSE. X and Kitchen apartment', delightfully eituated lb the Wes:ern part of thc city, n few doo>a trom line of City cars. Torms moderate Apply at Til IS OFFICE. 6 May 14 _ _ ior itaic._ FOR S A L E , A FEW MILCH C?-WS, with young calves. Inquire at No. 52 81A. E. STREE f. _1?_M y 21 FOR SALK.-THE UN OK H S ION ED OK FE It- for sale a ono half inlereat in the office o? THE AUBINVILLE I ?A NN ER, lo a rash ourchae. r. The office i- well supplied with printing material; has ample facilities tor job Printing, aa we I ta the pub? lication ot a weekly newspaper. Tbs paper bas a large list ot subscriber.*, aud enjoya an adveriibiug patrouago BOCO, d lo no other paper in the State. I erma made known and tu ri her part icu a- a given on application. W. W. FARROW. April 26__m waroo RUCTION PCE KS, BROKERS, ?.ND others wishing "1 or Sale" llarardBuBineaa Cards, or other Job Printing ex. culed with neatnefa and dispatch, will consult their interest by leaviog thc r orders at THC NEWS JOB OFFICE, No 149 East Bay. STEAM KN tri V ES Koli %A t,K t ll KA P. it applied lor Immediately (It One 12 home Portable ENGINE (lt One 4-t orso Portable Eugine. ALSO. II One 5-horsc-power IN'dTNK. iii good condition CAMIiiiON. RHBKLC I A i O., Northeast corner M.'.-tin,,' au i ?nmlierlautl -n ? reo I-, Jai i H an 1.1 ? f^ofe ?ALK, Ol.D M-WsP P its iv anyr.ui uti ?riv 7* conn per hundred, the eboip-s ivrippio . pino-thi: cati be MS.*d Ap? ply ai iii o il.- ut .UK :N W Maivh 1 .tib? eui) J???'J. SI Oi.EN, VHlin ja??w. LEVICTsUOKB, in CoReiou County, two un e. ironi Waif er bo on tue Light oi the I Otb Avril Issi, bur ou.v M.< RE. he Mare is black JUC luther low lor her .'eugih, but ?ell bunt; her body lona: bo h Mir fem u d one hind to >: are whee, und branded Oa be -hu - der S. S Ibe Mare was followed lifieen mile - above W ilt rboro' in tue direction ol Bari.well A wm e man was r dmg ber. Mr', -moke could no have the thief lollowed tor wai t of moaua. and ber 1 .lie crop mus' be .os' wltbout bein. Any information relative to ibo Mare will be thankfully rueeivec. Di? rect to Mrs. L. SMOKE, Wolierboro', follet?n Coun? ty. Muy 2t STOLEN, A BLOOD -OHREL HO ?SK, from Mr-. M C. Roach's plantation, tba* mo-ti? ing (Monday) before dar. He hal two lund lee white, whue taca, walks quiak. aud parrot toe. A re.vard ot Thirty Dollars will be ?HM to ibe hnder li delivered to Rev. A. M ?DD. e ION, at Mid? way, barnwell . omit . or to JE'RuY Ml 1 ? H Lt . at Urs. Itoa V? piautatiou. JER -.Y MU ?. HELL. Midway, May 17. 18C9 4* Mav 18 QHAMUEKLA1N 4i SEABKOOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ANO \S0 LICITO US IN EQUITY, Charleston, S. C. Oflice in the Courthouse. n. H. CHI M DEEL A?s-, A tty.Genera !.. .E. B. SEABROOK. Special attention will be paid to thc Prosecution of Claims held by parties outside of the State. May 4 ZLllUl?l?lHjhh'lLK, No. ll, R. A.. Al. TBK REGULAR CONVOCATION Of Z HR KIIOTA cosprer will be bald 'lau STUNING, at tu/hi i/o oct, HI Mit min H .ill. li.? order M lc U. P. May-il_IC H. JKaKWKETTT1, Eacwfary. M AK IDA! LODUK, No. a. I. U. O. F. VriiiE REGULAR WFI-KI.Y MERU O OF intR J Lodge, will tie held Inn EVKKIR-O, at Kinht o'olook, at Odd Ken wv Hail, c >ruor Kin ; H d Li burty Htreot*. Member urn requested io attend. *y ordOP N. Q. ROB Kit . C. fl AUB. May Ul f Kooonling secretary. BT. atC"lCUK'a) MK/'1BVV, AMUMING WILL UK II KL I? AT THE OAKS club UOURO, To-Moaanw. tho 23*1 InMant. at IwoP M. f'HABLKn E. WAI.KKK, May Ul 3 heiTnii ry. M. A. A NU I*. A. rpOE REGULAR MELTING OK I Bl* ASSOCIA X TlOv wlil ie held Tuts (Fi! *y) I vnNiNfi, May 'il, 1869. at B ?bl o\ |. os. ???.ry twbarl- bcroby ?umm'nivl in olli'iid nu buamea i rom t-rulug the wellard ol < very member will o i PO before tb? moulien. By Oidor o? the P. twillmr. Moy 31 MOVKU'AI.1. F 1 ll ic KtVUInK COMPANY. AREGULAR MuNlHLV MRETIMO OP THE ( ompany will be hind THIS I VK.NINO, at Mar? ket dall, at Elvhi o'clock prooisoiy. Member* aro requested to be punctual. By order. WM. i?. MM.LVR, M y ai h?nrela rr. Satires tn pan h rup! ri). IN THK DIST HI CT COURT OF Tl IK UNITED SlATHS, FOB bOUTIl CARGI INA. MAY Ti KM, I860. - I!t TUB MATTI'R OF JOHN--UN A DH ND OP BUOmi-LD O UNT?, BANKIUiP'iT-PETITION FOR FULL AND FINAL DI*- UAhOE IN BANKRUPT Y.-t-rdrrrd, That a hearing be bad on ibo moimtEifni DAT or lesta, 186?, at Federal Courthouse, In . harleston. H. C, ; ?nd that ail creditors, bc of said Bankrupt appear at md timo and pao'.and show mum, ti ?ny "hey car, why the prayer of the potii loner R h mild not tm granted. By exiler of thc Court, the lllthdayof Mar, 18(19. DANIEL HObLBECK, Clerk of the District Court of i he U. t>. for H. 0. May 1?_ _ 18 IN THK DISTRICT COURT t?F TUM UNITED MATES, FOR KOUI'H CAROLINA MAT il KM, 1889.-IN TH I ; MATTER OF WM P. linn.KR. OF KDOKPIKLD DOUN I Y. BANKRUPT-PETITION *OR FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BANK RUP ICY.-Onlirtd. Thal a hearing be bad on tho rouffrKKirru OAT OT JUNK, : HIVJ. at Federal Courthouse iu Charleston, H. C.; ?nd tbat til Creditor*. Ac, of ?aid Bankrupt appear at skid time and piare, and ?bow cause, tr any tbey eau, why the prayer of the petitioner .hould nut be (tranUxL By order of ute Court, the 13th day of May. 18C9. DANIEL HORLBECK. Clerk of the District Court of tho U. b. tor ri. C. May 14 13 Pro (toto, Otr. CHEAP GOODS. GREAT SALE! AT FUR CH G OTT & BRO., CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS. IMMFNsE RFDUCHON IN PRICED MADE IN order to i tte -t a clearance of special lot? ot doods on band and to arrive Tlii- ix an opi or.unityv.-iil. il ebouLl not he lost niallt of !.> roudy money Durrbascrs. Tbs following are a few quotations rrom some ch ci ie li dp: I lt A1>K M ,1 K KTZ nt 25 and 30 rcn.p, bo-t FINK si ILKS OFBALUORALS at SI 75" and *2 I* i til: K only 30 cents; Marseilles 40 and 30 ceniR PA ? ? t>i.8, anice pelcctiOD. trout OD couts up BUBB I v .> T for t'avlilons, rrom 8:173 np KIN f. VU KA CU i Oi.S i-T>, trum 90 ce uta up DIAPER LINK*. DOVLiKS, and other T.iuen pood*. 10 and 15 per cent. cheaper (han any? where .? ?00 DOZEN TO WK LS from 12>i to 00 cents LiDif.s' \MI MEN'S U N li ISK W K A lt *t ii odorats prices 4-4 LiiNUCi m us rrom 121. cums up MEWS FIVK l'A A AMA HA Ps only il 6) OOM h s ric GO1 ?us, Hosiery, Gloves, well asssorted and sold at nearly cost pnce. FUHCHGOTT afc BRON., Ko. 437 King-street, corner of calhoun. An exclusive department for BJ o ts, t-boes. Hats ^Ttnlr-i_anana_8 DRY GOODS! DRY G'JODS ! G-REAT ATTRACTION! T. MCCARTHY, No. 804 KINO-8THRRT, Corner of Wentwortu-street, WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE LA DIBS ami pnblic generally that lie has J CST OPEN KL) a Urge and well selected STOCK OF DRY QOODH. wh'cb will be sold at prices which will defy competition, consisting in part of: BAREGES AND GRENADINES At 30 cents per .yardaworth 4D cents. . A BARGAIN. * LEN03 AND MOZAMBIQUE* At 30 cents worth 60 cents to Finest Quality. ALSO, A fall And comnlnte stock of CALICOES, Long elo'hs. ?bectlmt*. Pillow Uasincs. Irish Linen?, Ta bin Dsnjaslrs, towellings, Uiapers, Hosiery, Gloves, Casalmeres, Tweeds, Embroideries, Laces, White Goods, Lace Sbiwls, ParasoU, Cora.ts, Hoopskirts, Fans, Notions, tVc. Terms cash or city acceptance. T. MCCARTHY. No. ?94 KIN G-STKEET, Corner of Went h worth. May 17_mwflmo NEW GOODS. J. R. READ & CO. No. ?903 KIN G . S T ll jo li T . HAVE TH18 DAY OPENED AN ASSORTMENT OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, To which they invite thc attention of tho Ladies. BLACK BYZANTINE, 8-1 WIDi-A NEW ARTI? CLE Black Crape Maretz, 8-1 wide l hew Iron 'ircnadiue, 8-1 wide Bhck Hernanni Grenadine, 8 4 wide. ALSO, White Crape Maretz, 8-4 wide White Bange, 8 4 wide. TOO ETHER WITH, Hernnnls, Barine*, 'iou Grenadine?, erare Ma? retz and l'auii-e Clo'.Qs, iu ordinary widths. J. It. KU AD ?i CU. CHEAP PRINTS, ra i- ; CKVIS. WE IRE TO-DAY OPFERIMG A FULL LINE OF CALICOES, at 12,'i cents ter y rd. J. lt. lt KAU Ai CO. MOSQUITO HO RB I NET, l.\ V Illili l 1, MOSQUITO PAVILION G?UZE Wu :e "oa inj? I .tuen Pi'inlcd . men Lnwus New Mus luRanil Organdies Ni \y IV eales mid Poquea Ri"inirdponV iiish Li .ens I men Mn e lug, wide Pihow case Lin n New York Mi ls Eougcloth Wam-utta. Masuuvil e. Longdale, and of; "r fa. VJ.tte br iuds oi yardwid: Bleached .Shirt ?bil's Liidiin -ummer Under Vests Mei.V Gauze Merino Uuder Vests. J. It. REID & CO. KNGI.1SH HOSIERY. LADIES' WHIIE CO TIO S STOCKINGS Men's Half note, in best Eugliah manufacture. OJLOVKS, OL VES. LADIES Ll,LE TH REA 0 GLOVEd Gent emen's Lisle a bread Olores Children's Lisle Ihre ? Glonns. ALSO, WHITE GOODS. COXFBISINO IN Pill: NAINSOOK MULLINS, MULLS, JACONE1S, C?mbrica. Bishop abd Victoria Lawns; Swisses-in pluto, striped and checks; 8-4 french Muslins, Or gaLdies, Tarie ans, Ac, Ac. J. R. READ di CO. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. FULL LINES OF NOVEL! IES IN LACE GOODS and ?mbroidcriea, as usual. J. R. RE A JD & CO., No. ?63 KING-STREET. April 12 mnf3mos /.nunnc?. Il UT I f. AT Kl) t UliRMNfT BOUGHT BJT ANDREW M. MORELAND. May 21 . lioad-stiret. PU .? NA I.E. <UlQ/"i / lill \ DANK ?F THU STAT? OF ?JpdUel/UU boura CAROLINA BILL% now i H silo, for FAC. ANDREW M. MOB ELAND, May 21 Bro o', Itroav-alxoet F?ll SA!,K. dhf<QQ A BASK OF CHARLESTON BILLS ANDREW M. MORELAND. May2t Broker ?road-?treeI. flANK aft*, QTOCKAN'J l .? ll M? H..Out.... AND MKB* UH AM TS, wLhlitg rieck*, Bianka, Letter Heads, or job Printing nt ai y description, e u get their older? lilied prompt!]! and In tho limiest "Lylo, at ol.oap role?, by applying at rn K NEW.? JOB OKFIOE, No. 143 Fun! nar. EXCHANGE QN LONDON AND OH NEW YORK. Kold by LEHESNE k WELLS. May II lino No. 10 Broad-street. WANT hi) rjTi PURCHASE, UNITED STATES BI 1.1.H OF all dnnomlnntloim, and NATIONAL BANK NOTE9 too much inn M I.it ed to li? redeem rd l.y Government Agents, at lair pricn*, for omh. A. OAOE A CO., eiiarlcstoo leo House. May R j)i9S0luti? if ?aportwMl)ip. DISSOLUTION_TH K COPAKTNKK hHIP herotoloro extoling a? F. W. EGO ER? RING A CO. i? tins day dma dvod by mutual con aoot F. W. KGIJEUKING. V. W. HENKKN. THE UNDERSIGN* D SOLICITS A CONTIN? UANCE of the patrnnngn nn lihernllv )i?*towed on the above firm, hercoltcr tn be eoodoeteJ by htm ?elf. All persons Indebted to the firm, ar li.mn? claim* ?.gainst lt, will preeeut tb? nun. e. to the undersigned. F. W. EGufc.RKING. May 1* 3? HT. PETICItS, COMMISSION * GENT, . ba* removed hi- office from No. 90 H?sel street, to No. 4'J M ARKET-Sl It Ht I, north side, be? tween Meeting and Church streets. May 19 wfm6* tuttis. N IC KU ll SUM HOt'sK COLUMBIA, S. C. TBI3 PLEASANTLY LOCATED HOTEL, UN? SURPASSED by'any Boase iu the >cutli tor comlort and bealtby locality, ia open tu travellers and others seeking BO KD KOR ? H?. P M .. Elt. lum lies can b ? accommodated with uiee airy Looms on ita eonablo term*, A call is aolieitcd. May ia li.-o WM. A WRIGHT. gT. CLOUD HOTEL. l'HIS NEW ANO COM MO i IOtrs BOCSE. LOCAL EU corner o. Brood wa.' and r'orry^econd-atreot, possesses advantage* over ..Ii other uooae.it lor the ac cuiuni?datiou u Itunucata. it was built expressly for ? Or-t-d .?s furuily boarding boase-the rooms boluc large and eu stil e, heated bj ute nu-with n >t ano cold w ter nudlur. ?shed .?..coinl to itotio; while the culinary department is in the most experienced banda, at! rdiug -nets au unequalled table. One of Atwood's Patent i.levaiorn ie a.HO am inp the "maderu Iniproveuicutx" ano ut the service ul guosts at all hour.-. Ibo Broadway and University Placn Cars pass the dour everv lour minutes, nanni; from the elly Hall to Central Pa k, whllu the Sixth and * eventb Avenue Unes are but a short block on either side, ?SotdiBgample facilities for i-ornniuuicatiu? with all tb? depots, steamboat landings, nlacesofarruse suent and boniness of the grout metropolis. MOUE ?ft HUI.l.KY, Proprietors. a~l.ll limos e?isetUntou. KTT?IN?MA??7^ PUSTE KER, NO. 40 WARREN-STREET, NEAR COMING, will undertake PL A-TEEING, BE PAIBI MB, Whitewashing, and Wall Coloring. May 20 2* Tiu Plate.'fcheet-Iron, Wire, and all other ti asm i tir? goods, for sale by William Shepherd? No. 17 Huyne-street. Charleston, S. C NOTICE. THE ?ALT WATER BATHING HOUSE, OFF White Point Garden, ia now opened, and bas been thoroughly repaired In all its various depart? ments, The ladies'Swimming Halb lias been en? larged and rc fitted, lhere are also several private Ladies' Baths ano Di easing Rojma. The Gentle men's Departments bas also beon renovated. The ICE CHEAM and SODA W tl ER DEPART? MENTS will be kc I in the best style and manner. Everything will be in regular order under the man? agement. M. MoMANMON, MBy 10 inwf Proprietor. To Hotel and li es tau rant Keep* ers.-China. Glass and Crockery? Decanters. Table Tumblers. Beer Glasses, Bar Tumblers, &c, &c, &c, at Cost, by McDowell & Son. HOOP POLES WANTED. APPLY AT THE FOL T OF Bf K-STBEKT. THOMAS McCRADY. May 17 6 iH?fljinfri), Castinfjs, (tic. PflONIX IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO., SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON ?Sf CO., Engineers Boilermakers &c" Not. 4, 6, 8,10 and 12 PRITCHARD-STREE7S, (BEAR TBE D?Y DOCK,) C h.a i* lesion, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AN1> BOILER.-*-MARINE, STATION A li Y AND PORTABLE. BICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS A"ND GLARING IRON FRONTS FOH BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OR BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS ol'aa good quality and power, and at as low rates as can bo had in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AGENTS TOR Ashcrofts low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. May 17 nao Smos Suraiiirr ita 0 is. YTTniTK SJiPHU::. Si'KlN?s, GUEEf?BIUER COUNTY, WEir VIRGINIA. THESE CELBRRA'MiD SPRINGS. SO FAVORA? BLY know i tor 'heir T.luaMn ALTERMIVc WA 'I Kit , cuanniug summer o imat -, and as ona of tba mo t fashio a'ilo resorts i i the country, will be o >on for e .inpany oa Ibu I6!U of al.iy ? d with tbs extensive ina >:ov nv-n * that bave been made, will (.0 IT -pired lor iue coaiforUbie accommodation of lrom riFCEEM HUNDRED TO TWO THOUSAND PLItSONS. The WHITE SULPHUR is now the wenlorn termi? nas 01 tn: Checa, tuite md (i'i o, n.u'roid and tua oar' ot t.un ioa<i . n ouu- ..: M >W lb te eg rap ole ia cditea) ?lTiu* mimina io th . sp\ luga by ist July. Ne telua mr cx|M)use have or will u<> bpared to se? cuto he . o m -i.a 'i . eu ??rtaiuaieut in il thi vtrie ti s > i Miliuna ? itttwiK. .<! me wc;o namb> r of visi? tors th .1 win rcnor; i-> ibo Hpnu^s the preseuttea Ml-l ?-One of tho heft L-WN AND BALL-R OM B SNais win ne m atlenJonoK; an ex ensive L VLUY ha, boon pro vi J vd; a id t>nliabte arr.ugem -ut? mado t? fjo luatn every innocent and rotative ama emc.it appropriate toa FASHIONABLE WATkEING PLACE. A numbfrof Kan y and Masquerade Balls will be Riven during th irasoii Cbarui s wit bo $>j pi- week, and B90 per month. Children undue ton years ol age and oolored ssr vants, halt price. Wbito seivanis, according to ac? commodation?. * PHYTON* dc CO., r no CR TETO RS. Whjte Hulphur Springs, West Virginia. May 21 Imo THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN & TRUST COMPANY omasos DEPOSIT OF SAVINGS OPEN DAILY (rom 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. AT No. 19 BROAD-STREET. alSOi ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 7 to 9 o'clock, in ? H A. SEL - STREET, REAR OF HA?DES'3 STORE. ?S-INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AT THE BATE OF SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM. GEO. 8. CADIKHON, President. THOMAS R. WARING, CASHIER. April 2tf fl B\?2mo3 Drugs, (Cl)cmicul, Oe. FRESH J) Kl GS. JUST RECEIVED, GRIM AULT dc CO.'S PREPARATIONS I IODIZED SYRUP OP HORSE KADISH VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF MATICO SYRUP OF HYPOPH03PHITE OF LIME GUA VANA POWDERS. All fresh from Paris, and for sale by Dr. II. BAER, May 8_No. 131 MEETING-STREET. FOR THE HAIR. JUST RECEIVED, PHALON/3 CHEMICAL HAIR INYlGORA TOR AYER'S HAIR VIGOR MON TO OMER Y'S HAIR RESTORER BURNETT COCO AINE HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER CHEVALIERS LIFE FOR THE HAIR CH ALF AN T'S COCOA CREAM LYON'S KATHAIRON BARBY'S TRICOPHER0U8 REEVE'S AMBROSIA HAIR TONIC. * For sale by Dr. H. BAER, May 8 Ko. 131 MEETING-STREET. HOUSEKEEPERS ! HOUSEKEEPERS ! MEN-WOMEN-ANO CHILDRE J I HEN-WOMEN-AND CHILDREN I READ-READ. 'Tooling to Scalds and Burne," "Soothing to all painful wounds." Ac. "Healing to ali hores, Ulcers," Ac. 'COSTAiVS' BUCKTHORN SALVE Is the most extraordinary HALVE ever known. Iti power of Soothing and Healing for all Cuts, Burn* Utilises. Hores. Ulcers, Chapped Hands and Mun, roi Sore Nipples, for Piles, Ac, Ac-is without a paral lei. One person nays of it: "I would not bo with out a box in my 'house, if it cost $6, or I bad ti travel all th way to New York lor iL" [X. Y. Evening Newt, September S. ffg- All Druggists tn CHARLESTON sell lt. ' COST AR'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ARE BIS BEAUTIFIER] ' THE Bitter-sweet sind Orange Blossoms 43- One Bottle, $1- Th iee lor $2. His "Cottar's" Kat, Roach, ?Vc. Kit er m i's "co-tnr'a" Bed Butt Exterminators. ??CoatarV (onlypurei Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Reniertiea known." "111 Beware 111 of spuriou* imitatiou?." "All Druggists in OHARLKSfON sell them." Add res . ..Ct?Sr.\K." \o. 13 Howard-st., N. Y. Said in CHARLESTON, S. C., by UOOUUICH, WINEMAN At CO. MarchW_ pac_lTr KOSAD ALIS Purifies the Blood. Kor Sale by Drngffists Everywhere. Jnlv 28? "*c_1? IXTILLIS Al CH IS ULM. F?CTOrt?, COMMISSION MERCHANTS _ ajJD SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE ANT SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot COTTON, RICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES ATLANTIC WHARF. Charleston, S. 0. E. WILLIS.A. H. CH1S0L? October 25 Q?rarmrs nnft ii b?faantaas. EXTRA NUGA K- Ult RD BE^R Ofi ts> ll ???. QA TIERCE* O' THE A BOTS CBTERRATHD O1/ HAMd, jatiB recelv-d fr. m tLe packers, sad for asia by J. >. H-'BSOX. Moe. 1 and i A tlantio ?bair. May 81_?*0_I HAY.' HAY! On A BALES PRIMS EASTERN HAZ, IX OuU schooner D i albot on Fraser's Wharf. 300 bale? prime North Hirer Har. For ul? by JOHN oaMPiEN A CO. May 31_1 SUGAR AND MOLASSES. A A HHD'?. PRIME TO CHOICE GROCER? *?\J SUGAR IM boxes Primo to ^boictt Grocery Sugar 96 hhds strictly choice Porto Rico Sugar 75 pu.icheor ? Choice Fono HU? Molasses 60 hhaia Ne? crop clayed Mo sase* 60 hbris No* 0?op uh. Mo: .ass*. On (be ?hart ?nd m store. Por sui-in lots to fait purchaser* by W. P. II vi.h A 00 , May 8_tuf8 Brow ikOo.'i Waarf. RUTTER. BACON A NM FLOUR. Off T?R- CHOICB 1 ?BLE BUTTER ?Ut) 10 hh ls Choice Western thou d n 6 tbds ff. R M iel 60 bbl*. Fami'y Flour lu? bbis -uper Flour 100 bbls. Extra Flour. For ssl? by WM. GURNET, Mar 17 mtuwf*. to, lu? East Bay. KASTERN HAY. QAA BALES PRIME EASTERN HAT, NOW O v i U landing from schooner D. Talbot, and for sale by A. MoCOBB, JB., May 20 Kp. 2<7 East Bay. WEST INDIA FRUIT. JUST ARRIVED, AN? NOW OFFERED FOB sale, a choice lot ot PINEAPPLES. BANANAS, ORANGES, COCOANUTS. etc., etc. This Fruit bas I fast been received from Cardenas by the Brig 8.?P. Brown. Bargains may be bad at t MRS. C. D. KENPIOK'S, * No. 83, south gide Mark et-s treat. May 17_Near Mating. SMOKED TONGUES, &c TJTXTRA LARGE SMOKED TONGUES, CHOICE JCi PIG SHOULDERS, BREAKFAST STRIPS Ginger Snaps, Kentucky Creams, and all variety of Crackers, received this week _WM. 8. CORWIN A CO. HAY ? FLOUR! "A KA BALES PRIME NGIiTfi BIVEB II AY, BX TCfJV/ steamer saragossa. 600 bartels Family, Extra, Euper and Fine Flour, ex schooner E. C. Redman. For sole by May 10_JOHN CAMPSEN & CO. NEW ROODS. I N STORE AND LANDING, CLABEL ON DRAUGHT Al' $1 60 PBB GALLON Lnbln's Flavoring extract*, at reduced prices Hos tetter'a, Drake', Herman's, Curacoa, Tonio and Broughton Bitten Monongahela, Bye Bourbon and Cabinet Whiskies, of all grades and at all prices, bottled and on draught Champagne Cider,. Pints and Quarts Lemon Syrup 00-OPER* I IVE GROOEBT STORE, Southwest corn? r Meeting and Market streets. Good? delivered free. April 26 FRESH DRUGS. JUST RECEIVED AND POR BALE BT DR. H. BAKU, No.l3t MEETING STREKT. EIS0V8 TOBACCO ANUDOTE Bose's Couith syrup Seheuk's Pnlmonie Syrup Scbcnk's Seaweed Tome Saratoga "A" wuter Cherokee IV med aud Cure Rejuvenating Ettxir C b'onde ot Lime Spear*' Fruit Preserving Solution Brown's Chtorodyne Merman Uioou or 'Kaiser" Pilli, Ac . Ac. April 3_ CHLORIDE OF LMUV? FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BX . Br. H. BAhB. A Dril 3 No. 131 MoeHna street. pnilbtng ir?utrri?ls, (Etc. Fun SALE. OA AAA BLACK CYPRESS SHINGLES. ?\J.\)\J\J MAB-IHALL'O WHARF. May 12_wftn6 LUMBER AT WHOLESALE AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND Q UALITY. AFULL STOCK OF WHITE PINE. FROM % TO 12 Inches thick clear and well seasoned. The attention of Builders and others is especially requested. Mahogany. Black Walnut, Hickory, Ash, White Oak, Poplar Boards and Planks. Ho-e wood and Ma* h og any Vernen, Newels, Balusters. Ac; also at Manufacturer's Prices, Sashes, Blinds, Doors, aad all Und s of Moulding*. Spruce Spar* and Ladders, all lengths; Shingles, Laths, Ac, constantly on band and for sale in quan? tities to suit purchaser*, by I H b^L A CO., Successors to late J. N Wood. Agent, Northwest corner Market-street and East Bay. Isaac Hara., New York, * I. H. HALL._j mwfaims April G STEAM SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY. L. E. CORDR?Y & CO., No. 2 PR1 TOR A RD-S TREET, OPPOSITE J. r. TAYLOR A CO.'8 MACHINS 8H0PS. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, always on hand PANEL DOORS, H0? HOUSE SASHES, MOULD! VGS, Ac, mado up at short no? tice, and at the lowest terms. L. E. CORDRAY..C. A. TROOCHE March 23 3mo gobrrbuiljcrn , l?s?T I - V FIRIZE 'MEDALS! THE GEORGE A. CLARK S O. 1ST. T. SIX COKO, SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. This favorite Thread being Six Cord to No. 80, purely Soft Finish, ia recommended for ita great superiority for Hand and Machine Sew? ing. FOR SALE BY THE Principal Wholesale ' and Retail Dry Goods and Notion Debtors. February 27 Smo