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THE DAILY NEWS. F i ??^?i fin ???mm rmr P irrr nrrm BffjAC TOT KSWSPtPSS OFFICIALLY RE? COGNISED *S BA VI SO BE LASOFST CIR? CULATION IB 3BE CITY OF GUARLfSTOy. PVBLISBSS SSE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN TB? POSTOFFICE AT TBF END Ol. EACH WEBS, ACCORDING 70 TEE PROVIS? IONS OF TBS NEW POSTOFFICE LA W. LOCAL MATTERS. CHEAP ADVERTISING. Tos CHABLZSTON Nrws, the circnlation ol which ia ?bont twice u large ts that of any other paper published in South Carolin?, is the heit ad vert isiap medium for all basin oss men. For persons ?ho ?aat aita .tiona or stu vants; who want hoaaes or apartments, or hare them to rent; who want or wno offer board and lod ic? ing; who hare lost or found articles of raina, THJB NEWS has no eqaal; and in order that all classes may hare their wanta eapphed, we bare adopted the following scale of CHEAP ADVBB TiancxsTS. payment for winch most invariably bf mads when th* trder ia given : ? 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MERCIAL CIRCULAR will be read v for delivery at oar cx)anting<oom ai moe o'clock this morn ing. Br?ele copies five cents. Orders for ten copie??nd over will be filled at the rate of two and a half cents per copy. PERSONAL.-Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, accompanied by his daughter, and private secretary, Mr. E. L. Didier, reached .the city yesterday, in tho five o'clocjrtrain, from Aiken, ?nd is staying at tho Charleston Hotel. WOUNDED WITH A BRICK.-cheesley Baker, colored, ?as arrested yesterday, for inflicting a severe wound with a brick, in the side, of the bead of Robert Allston, colored, in Church* ?treet. They had a set-to, and Baker to settle the matter, resorted to the modern material ot sire* warfare. VAGRANTS. - The io! lo wine colored men were sent to jail yesterday nude? commitment of Magistrate Mackey for' vagrancy: George McIn? tyre, Joe Burdoe, M. .baptiste. Peter Bigh graas alias Brown, and Jacob Batter. McIn? tyre bad swindled "a man and brother" out of $16 by the strap game day before yesterday. DEATH Ot AH OLD CITIZEN.-John McNellage, .Esq., in times long past one of the most use fol citizens of Charleston, departed this hie on Wednesday night ai the ripe age of eighty-four years. The deceased held tbs office of Port warden at the time of bia demise, and in re? spect to his memory the shipping in the har? bor yesterday had their coron at half-mast. MAYOR'S COURT, MAY 20.-The following ?jases were disposed of: Bossy Grant and Peter Manigault, colored, xor fighting and using obscene language on the street, were sent to the House of Correction for twenty snd thirty days respectively. AbrabAnj Gourdin, colored, an old offender ?nd canary Vs* thief, ?aa sent to the House of Correction for thirty days, for stealing a basket of pe?? from s residence corner of Can? non and St. Phihp-stre :? t. ? Patrick Tracy, "a boy in blue," of Company O, for tying drunk in King near Radcliffe - street, wa? sent to the House of Correction far iendajs._ TiTABT.it VALUE or PROPERTY TH TH S Cm. Auabstractretrixaiurniabedby A. J Banaler, the County Auditor, gives the following infor? mation in regard to the raine of property in the County of Charleston returned for taxa? tion : Cm 0? OHABLXJTOX. Beal property.;.?17,014 953 Personal property. 8,648,417 _ 835,663,370 OOVHT?Y. DISTRICT. Real property. 3,838 603 Personal property. 743,640 total..:.?30.235,415 This is about $10 800,000.less than the esti? mated raia? of the property in the county. The auditor expresses the opinion that while the real property bas come up to rery nearly i ts just value, the return of. personal property bas fallen at least $4.000,000 snort of what it oaght to have been. Also that the Board of Equalisation for the city are agreed that tho returned value of the real property in the city ought not to be-raised in value by the fitste Board now in session in Colombia. ?NoryiciAL DOINGS or A T.DEBIT . H-COLLINS' AOOOUNT or AK INTERVIEW WITH MACKEY, T. J. The ubiquitous reporter of THE NE VS was fa? vored last night with an interview with Alder? man Collins, well known in Council as the hurler of sarcasms ind quiddities withdnt nz ru? bor at th J heads o: the Mackey pirty. Alderman Colima waa not in the least excited, although not long before ho had bad amii arrested for calline him a liar and threatening to kick him, not to mention another trifling difficulty with ? brother Alderman, during which tho pretty talk characteristic of th? present Board of Aldermen was liberally indulged m. Alder? man Collins, nevertheless, was as cool as a concentrated cucumber, and xelated a horrid tale about Alderman T. J. Mackey and the dis? tribution of the spoils. He said that T. J. called on him and told him that ander the present State Constitution % man could bold half a dozen offices, if he could get them, and the plan WAS for every Alderman to have at least one of the best city offices, either in his own name or that of ? near friend. This rather staggered the curi? ons Collins. P. J. then went on to say that Collins was. lo be City Apothecary and Flour las pf cor. But the picture was too highly colored. Cellini, shocked and pained, said to T. J.: ''Why, Mr. Mackey, oat of those two offices, I could make $8000 or $10.000 a ? ear." "Eren so?" quoth Mackey. Said Collins: "Why, if we did that, we should be looke J upon as public thieved." "Ab! collins," quoth T. J., "You HAVE HOT AS HU CH BBA8S AS I!" .Thif dastardly insinuation so distasted Col? lins that the iaterview esme to an end. ANOTHER MEETING OE COUNCIL. A Stale, Fla? and Unprofitable Air ; lr. Tho meeting of City Council held last night was ineffably stupid, and the ticket-holders, as well as the patient souls who had waited many weary mirntes at the doors to obtain ad XQitiaooo to the hall, hare a right to complain that they did not get their money's worth. In? deed, the public, who look to the presen* parti? colored Conncil for nothing better than tbe amusement to be derived (rom the antics of a clown, or the quaer moving and jibing of a monkey on a pole, may well feet s ire that even thia sum joy has for ma bcon domed- them. There waa the usual ci?o>vd ?vt tho foui o' ihe steps. Theie were tho eua ternary poiicomcn to admit bat two ciuz.ms ut H t.?no. There were the soloct f w iu tho ?itei irrc?f the Clam? ber. But probably tho mowing otes were aware that there would be a c lanire of pro srramme ' for this evening only,' and there wau no spark of anxiety or excitement. When the Mayor called the Council to order the following were present : Aldermen Ged? dings, Potter, Cunningham, Collina, T. J. Mackey, Barrow, E. W. M. Mackey and Greene, and these colored Aldermen: Holloway. Hamp? ton, Brown, E. P. Wall, L. F. Wall, Small and Thorne. The Mayor said that the bill to declare va? cant certain offices, for the ratification of which Council had met, was in a peculiar con? dition, as it waa not in the form of an ordi? nance as was required by the rules. No motion had been made to have the title of the bill changed to au ordinance, and it came before Council simply as a bill. ?He would only state the facts and leave the decision of what should be done in the hands of Conncil. E. P. Wall (colored) asked whether tbe title .of .the bill could not be changed to an ordi nanoo. .The Mayor|Baid that this would be regular, and Wall -"sweet Wall"-moved to change the title to an ordinance. This brought to his feet Alderman Geddings, who asid that tho bill might be ratified, but the ratification when done would amount to no? thing. Ht was too late now to go through tho form preeenbe j by the rules, and he there? fore moved to lay the bill on the table. He would theo move an adjournment of Council. The motion to lay. on the table was lost ayes 5, noe? 9. Alderman E. W. M. Mackey said it was evi? dently tbe intuition in reading the bill a third time,**orderiog its engrossment and calling a meeting for its ratification, that the form of changing the title should have been complied with, whether a motion for that purpose had been made- or not. The vote by which it was engrossed might be reconsidered and the necessary order giren. . The-Mayor said it had not been done, he supposed, through inadvertence, and he only wanted 'o see whether the dilemma could Le got over in a parliamentary way. ?A scattering discussion followed, during which it became a question whether Alderman Goddinqa had risen before a motion to change the title had been soconded. Alderman Grce no said, witb much v?h?mence, "It was not seconded when the Alderman arose." Hollo? way, colored jumped up and said with equal enfpbasis, "I say that it was." Alderman Geddings took the floor, and con? tended that the title must be regularly chang? ed according to the ruie?. The meeting was held to ratify "a bill,' and not "an ordinance," and be hoped the Mayor would hold Council to that point. He said that the Council had made itself the laughing stock of the community, and be did not wish to see the exhibitions of the previous evening* repeated. Let ns ratify the bill, he said, and go home. Tho motion to change the tit lo of the bill to an ordinance was carried, and Alderman God dings said he hoped that the clerk would be ordered to have the bill printed and laid be? fore Council at the next meeting. Alderman E. W. M. Mackey moved that the ordinance be ratified. The Mayor said there was another dilemma, as it was customary that all bills should go to the Committee on Engrossed Bille for examina? tion and report. E. P. Wall (colored.) That ls not the cus? tom here. Alderman Geddings. It has always been the custom, and there is a committee on engross? ed bills appointed by the Mayor for that very purpose. The Mayor. There is such a committee. Alderman Geddings. They have not report? ed on this bill. Alderman E. W. H. Maokey. All the stand? ing committees have been discharged by ConnoO. We are without any committees. A motion that the bill be ratified was adopt? ed, and the Clerk of Council said that he would now, in accordance with his duty, sub? mit the bill to Aldermen T. J. Mackey and Barrow, the Committee on Engrossed Billa. Alderman Geddings. They havo all boon discharged. Alderman E. W. M. Mackey. I think BO. The Mayor. To avoid any misunderstand? ing I will appoint Aldermen T. J. Mackey and Barrow as the Committee OD Engrossed Bills. Alderman T. J. Mackey. I will servo with pleasure. The committee examined the. bill, report? ed favorably, and the orlttnnco to declare vacant certain officoe was ratified and signed by the Mayor and Clerk of Conncil. Alderman Cunningham moved that Council adjourn, subject to the call of the Mayor. This motion was temporarily withdrawn, and Alderman E. W. M. Mackey introduced the fol? lowing, which was adopted : Reaolved, That the jury list prepared by Council, having been posted, in conformity with the law, for ten dayB, be and the darno ' ia hereby accepted as final, and i hat the Clerk of Co?oc? be required to transmit a certified oopy of the same to the Clerk of the Court of Gene? ral Sessions and Common Pleas. Alderman Cunningham renewed his motion to adjourn subject to the call of the Mayor. Alderman I. J. Mackey moved that Conncil adjourn to Monday night next at eight P. M. This motion, having precedence, was put first and carried, and Council adjourned to Monday night. REDUCTION or ATLANTIC CABLE TOLLS.-The reductions in Atlantic cable tolls will take place on and after Jone 1, proximo, and are as fol? lows : 1. Short messages can ba sent (from New York) mioimnm price $10. instead of $16 85. 2. Long messages will cost $1 per word, while now the average ia $167. 3. Tress can send general and political news at 50 cents per word. These tates include address, date and signature. * HOTEL ARRIVALS, MAY 20.-Pavilion Hotel. J. Butter, Pennsylvania; Captain D. Callahan, SI. John's, N. B.; Dr. 0. C. Shame, Mount Holly, 8. C.; J. F. Addier, K. Kobinson, L. B. Bates, M. D., Orangeburg; J. B. Bates, Barn? well; J. W. Boyd, Screven, Ga.; D. Driscoll, Beaufort; E. P. Lucas, Darlington; J. H. Altoo, Columbia. Charleston Hotel-Qt. A. Neuffor, 9. M. Sad? ler, South Carolina; C. H. Baldwin, Dr. A. N. Talley, J. W. Covington, Columbia; W. C. Nor? wood, Cokesbury; F. W. Miller, Philadelphia; F. A Leigh, Manchester, England; W. H. Mo Dowell, H. M. Drano, Wilmington; (Vm. Tiles ton, Washington, D. C. ; H. Baldwin, Boston; E. L. D?dier, Private Secretary to Judge Chase, S. P. Chase, Chief Justice, B dtimore; Miss Chase, Washington; J. Chadwick, W adm ala w. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH CAltO LIN A. CH\BLE9TOX, TBTJXPDAT May 20. ? mce'ing < f lbs Me?ioal Associ mun of South Carolina waa hold tb a day at ll o'clock. Un motion or Dr. Buist, of Char e too. tho moetiug was called to order, and Dr. A. N. Taller, of Columbia, in the ?ibseuco ol Dr. D JU J las, V.co-President, waa tt quested to take the chair. Dr. George E. Troscot, Recording bec rotary, and Dr. J. P. Chazal, Corresponding decretar?, took ihoi* reepco.ivo seats. Dr. lt. A. K uloch, of Charleston, rond a let? ter frjm Dr. Dour/las, sayme tbut it was im? posable for him 'ontiend. Dr. Kinloch thea ofl r d the following r?solu'iona: 1. Iimoloed, ThatBomucb of toe constitu ticu as dt'htios eligibility for membership bo tompjraiily susponded ard ihat .di re?u ar d??) om ited phye-iciuus of irood standing bj P'lmiUed iouuito thcm-wlres hv subscrib??:,' thur names to tliocoustuu.'on and pjy\ug ib? usual a-s sHm nt tor th" yar. 2. Iiesotvad, Toat the Corresponding Secre? tary furnish a* carly ns POM; M i a cored list of all members, arraiig.-d by c u itics. 8. UfSOJoea. Thai a oomua tteo. ooam'stiug of one member for enc'i county or boc.eu re? presented, bo appointed by tho chair, to report as early as convenient a revised constitution for the gorjrumom of this body. On motion of Dr. Lobby tba resolutions were taken up separately and adopted. On motion of Dr. F. M. Robertson, the asso? ciation took a recess of twenty minnies to allow the Recording Secretary to obtain the names of those preseut. the folio wi ne members were fonnd present, in order of counties: Abbeville-Dr. W. C. Norwood. Barnwell-Drs. Alexander Storm, L. M. Ayer. . Beaufort-Dr. W.*T. Breeland. Marion-Dre. D. S. Price, I'. R. Baas. Kershaw-Dr. 6. Baruch. Orangeburg-Dr. N. C. YVetstone. , Richland-Drs. A. N. Talley, B. W. Gibbes, John Tl Darby. Charleston-Dra. Wm. Hume, J. L. Ancrum, W. tl. Bailey, J. Somers Buist, Wm. M. Fitch, W. C; Horlbeck, F. Peyre Porcher, Manning Simona, If. L. Parker, M. Greenland, T. 8. Thomson, B. A. Kinloch, Robert Lobby Sr., Robert Lebby. Jr., F. M. Robertson. J. W. Aneel, H. W. DeSaussure, George E. Prescott. W. C. Ravenel, M. E Carrero, Joseph Yates, J. P. Chazal. The President announced the following com? mittees: On Nomination of Officers-Drs. S. Baruch, Kershaw; W. C. Hoilbeck, Charleston; R. W. Gibbes, Richland; W. C. Norwood, Abbeville; D. b. Price, Marion; Alex. Storm, Baruvfcll; N. C Wetatone, Orangeburg; W. T. Breeland, Beaufort. On Constitution-Drs. B. A. Kinloch, Charleston; J. T. Darby, Richland; J. rt.Bass, Marion; L. M. Ayer, Barnwell; W. C. Norwood, Abbeville; S. Baruch Kershaw; W. J.. Bree? land, Beaufort; N. C. Wetatone, Oraugeburg. On motion of Dr. Ancra m the Association took a recess of twenty minutes, in order to allow the Committee on Nominations to pre? paro their roport. Tho committee having returned, made the following report, which was unanimously adopted, and the officers ware d dared duly elected: Dr. A. N. TALLKT of Columbia. Preai lent. Dr. TV. 0. HU&LBZCK, of Ch irlas toa, First Vice President. Dr. A. S HUT, cf Orangebur .. Second vice President. Dr. J. K OM BBS BUIST, of Charleston, Recording Secre? tary. Dr. F. P. PoncBEB. of Charleatou, Corresponding Secretary. 1 he President returned his thanks for thc unexpected and distinguished honor conferred upon bim, and hop J J that everything would be done to advance the interests of tho Asso? ciation. The Association was then declared organ? ized and ready to proceed to business. A letter was then read from Dr. J. L. Ancrum, inviting the Association to a collation at the Hibernian Hall on to-morrow evening, May 21st, at eight o'clock. . ._ A letter from Dr. J. Somers Buist, physician in charge of the City Hospital, Mazyck-stroot, inviting the Association to visit tbat institution at nine o'olock A. M., on the morning of the 21st, was read. On motion of Dr. B. A. Kinloch, 12 o'clock H., of the 21st instant, was made the honr for considering the report of the committee on revising the constitution. Dr. W. C. Norwo jd, or Abbeville, stated that he had prepared a large number of circulars, setting forth the medical effects of veratrum veriolee, and which he would distribute among the members. On motion of Dr. Buist, the Association ad? journed to meet again at ll A. M., to-morrow. J. 8. BUIST, Recording Secretary. TBS PICNIC OF THE /ETNA_The members of thia fine company are to hare a picnic to-day, at the Schuelzenplatz. The oars will leave the Ant-street depot at eight o'clock, A. ol., returning at six P. M. Some fine prizes are to be shot for. The lady friends ot the members will add tbs charm cf their presence to the scene. At night tbere will be a soiree in the ball of the company, Queen-street. CONFIRMATION AT ST. PE TEE'S CHU sen, Co LOB? ED.-0.i last Sunday, the loth instant, was witnessed, for the drat time in Charleston, the administration of the Sacrament of Confirma? tion to tho colored congr?gation of St. Petema Church. The number confirmed was fifty-two, about two-thirds oi whom were t?males. Ibo sacrament waa administered by Right Rev. Bishop Lynch, assisted by the pastor of the Church, Ber. A. M. Folobi, and Ber. D. J. Qulgley, of the Cathedral. We noticed within the altar railing tho venerable Father O'Neill. The Bishop delivered an appropriate discourse. REPOBIXBS' CRUMB,!.- Aldermen Barrow and Maokoy will be defended to-day by Messrs. C. C. Bowen and Arthur Mackey. Iho sentiment of tho majority iu Council is "Death to carpot-baggoru" and the "Mabaachu sette ring.'' A colorod man was considerably exercised tho other day at the Mayor's court, because a "negro policeman" had atiouipted to arrest him. The various colored lodges had a general meeting last nicht to arrange for tho forma i ion of a Seato Grand Lodge in June. Some very curious and interesting statistics ba vu leaked out m reference to the finances of the ".'arpot-bagKers" in these diggings. Itap pears that it has beena "rob Peter to pay Taui" struggle for some lime, baaed on hopes of office. AU the c ip med property taken from thieves by the detectives and policamen were sold yes? terday in front of the Guardhouse for "a song." The detective office is to be removed back un? der the City Hall. A number of gentlemen called on Judge Chase last evening at the Charleston Hotel. The uniform of the Continental Fire Com? pany, to be composed of Republicans, will bo bine coats and buff facings, high top boots and a .bree cornered cocked hat. AU the furniture that remains in the ques? tionable residence of Alderman Barrow, Anson street, is an old louage. His estate is small indeed. The Committee of the State Medical Society on the Reconstruction of the Constitution, bad a "tea drinking" last evemna at tbe residence of a distinguished member of tbe profession. Tbe colored promenade concert and tableaux At tbe Military Hall, in aid of tbe Calvary Bap? tist Church, is still opeu and "doing well." lt ia conducted with the etricleat order and pro? priety. "Captain Jin! a, of the Horee Marinea," comes in for a liberal share of the anathemas of the Radical Council of Ten, THE WBTTB SULPHUR SPBINOS.- We publish this morning the announcement that the great White SalpLar 8prings hare been opened for tba Beaeon. The company this summer will don )ilcea be the. largest ever gathered there, and pr?parations have been mads accordingly. We learn that all. the! large profi's of last sea . son hare been expended in increasing the ac? commodations and attractions of the place, and that the style ot entertainment will be equal to that of tho /tost luxurious 2ity hotels, lu every department the force and appliances are enlarged and improved. The rooms, the table, the kitoben, the restaurant, tho bar and groaude, are all improved. Tho grounds w ill present a botter appearance than ever, and tho system und order will greatly pr mt by the experience of ?he lessees, who. with their effi? cient aid*, led by Mr. J. B. Tinsley, Jr., will -pare LO pains lo givo entire satisfaction. The radroad is rapidly approaching the place, and wiii reach it beyond doubt, it is said, oy (be ls . ot July. Already there aro several visitors at Ibo White Sulphur-(t.valids irom the in. hospitable t-pring c.imia of tho Northwest. Rooms already engaged point to a highly fashionable ai d famous oimpany at the White. The Turkish Minister has engaged a spacious cottage; Chief Justice Chase wit. be a guest for gomo time; and among the other visitors will be General Leo, Genoral Early, General Breckenridge, General Mosby and General Beauregard. Tho season, m short, will bethe most thronged ever known at the White. THE UNITED STATIS COUBT, MAT 20-HON. GEORGE S. BRYAN, PBE3iDtNG.-*the petitions of John P. Browu, B. H. Douthit, Join Dye, E. C. McLure, Aaron Plyer, Erwin Parker, B. H. Crocket, John T. Owen, Israel Charles, B. L. Simmons, Thomas Kiley, P.. P. Buchanan, John J. Boozer, J. Williams Power, William Buchanan and Sylvanus Head, were referred to the Registrar to report thereon. Charles bolt and John A. Bradley, Jr., assign?es, were ordered lo sell realty and personalty of estates in their charge and pay lions thereon. G. T. Copeland was approved of as an assignee. Henry C. Miller, creditor of James C. Keys, petitioned to put him in bankruptcy, and it was ordered that isauo bo submitted to a jury on the first Monday in Juy. Thomas J. La motte, assignee of Robert Bryce, was allowed to compromise bis debts. Final hearing in the oas9 of W. W. Smith, petition? er for discharge in bankruptcy, was Bet down for thc 22d day of Juno. Tbe Registrar's roporton the petition for sale and to call in liens of creditors-of Francis H. Kennedy was confirmed. Louis MoLiin was approved of as assignee of R. B. Holmes and W. W. Sale. Final bearing m the caso of W. W. Legare was set down for tbe 17th of June. The same or? der was mado in tho case of W. W. Balley, ot Orangeburg. Tho report of E. W. Marshall, assignee of Joseph Purcell, of ibo salo of the brick house in Meeiing-atroet. was confirmed. In th Aase of tbe Southwestern Railroad Bank and others ngiinst Edwin Parsons and others, oik a bill ol' inj unc? ?on, it was ordered that complainants have leave to amend their bill so that it shall road $330.000 instead of 1250,000. Meeting of Stockholders. UNION BANK SOUTH CAROLINA. ) CHARLESTON. 201H MAY 18G9. | Pursuant to notice, a meeting of the Stock? holders of this Bank was hold this day at tho Backing House, at which a largo proportion of tho stockholders was represented. On motion of William Ra vend, Esq., the meeting M as or? ganized by calling Hon. H. D. Lesesno to Ibo Chair, and tho appointment of Mr. H. D. Alex? ander as Secretory. The Chairman having staled the object of the meeting, the following resolutions, offered by Jamos R. Pringle, Esq., were, after some discussion, unanimously a do?ead; Resoloed, That the Comptroller-General ot the St tte, having approved the official state? ment of this Bauk, and authorized a -enewal of its business under tbe late act of the Legis latnre, entitled "An act to enablo the Banks of the State to renew busmes-j or to placo them in liquidation," we tho stockholders do heieby give our sanction and approval to tbe action of the Board of Directors in resuming banking business. Resolved, That the judicious management of the affairs of the Bank by the President and Directors during the late war aud the uncer? tain interval since, merits, and we hereby tender them, our warmest thanks, and in their resumption of general business again we hare entire confidence in a favorable result. Resoloed. That we recommend tin: applica? tion be made at tho next session of the Legis? lature for authority to call in. additional capi? tal from the stockholders. Resolved, Taut these proceedings be pub? lished in th i daily journals. On motion of William Whaley, Esq., the fol? lowing resolution was adopted, after considera? ble discussion, which was participated in by Messrs. DeLeon, Whaley, Ford, Ra vene 1, and others: Resolved, That the Directors of this Bank be directed to apply to the Logislaturo to alter the charter, allowing all stockholders to vote tor directors, and upon all questions, at any general or called meeting of the Bank, who tia ve held stock for fiftet a days prior to the moeting. Tho meoting then adjourned sine die. H. D. LESES.SE, Chairman. H. D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Jt US IN ESS NOTICES. BOCK BEER this morning, at ll o'clock, by A. Tiefonthal, No. 107 Market street MUTILATED CURRENCY bought, and Bank of the State of South Carolina, and Banu of Charleston bills sold by Andrew M. Moreland, broker, Broad-street. SPECIAL Nones.- Call for Gray's Paient Monldod Paper Collar, at Scott's Shin Empo? rium, as tboy are thc best in the city. May 21 3 TRUNKS, VALISES, AC, re-covered and re? paired generally; new locks put on and lettered with ownor'8 nauio. For salo, now trunks and a few second-band ones. F. F. CHAPEAU, May 10 Meoting-streel, next Mills HotiBn. Shirts and /urn ia bi np tBooftS. . ^ 0 0 rj, rp ? S M SHIRT EMPORIUM,"' THE ONLY IX0LU8IVE GENTLEMEN'S PURNISHI.-i G STORK III CH Alt LK S TO.M BXOBIYED A NEW SUPPLY OP THE CELEBRATED STAR S HIR T S AND COLLARS, kian, ALL BTZKS OT GRAY'S PATENT MOULDED PAPER COLLARS, Wii ic h are offered at very Low Pri?es. MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE HARKET HALL. UKO aa THB STAR SHIRT SIG?. January 1 6nio? /inf Jlrlfi. pHVTUCKAPH COLVMtlftQ. PEB-ON* WISHP?G TO HIVE PBOTOGRAPHS tinted wltb ero und taste can bave tben* orden promptly fined by leaving tb em at Holmes' Book House. Written directions should in each case be given as to tba style of coloring pieferred. April 22 3mos* (Oohing uni) Jawsi)ini'i3o?h. UNDRRWEAR Tag BE8T AC80BTMKNT OF GFNTLRMEN'8 UNDEBSHIRT? AND DBA WEB?? are to be found at 8COT'l*S bBJBI EMPOBIUM. Mai ai S A SPLEVDID ASSORTMENT or MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, AT BLACKWELL'S .% V W S rim K, No. 919 KI1 G-8TRBET, ONE DOOB BELOW MABKET-sTBEET, May 5 wi ml CLO BARGAINS ! BA HU Ai SS ! ENTLEMEN'? KID GLOVES 'FRENCH) OF \JT all sizeB and colors. For ?ale low, .t BOOir? SHIBT EMPORIUM. May 21_8_ CLOTHING ! OLOTHIIlsra-! GREAT ATTRACTION ! LARGE STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING, Al' No. 291 King-street, Corner Of Wentworth. AN ELEGANT SUPPLY OF Spring Clothing aud Furnishing GOODS, FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND ROYS, Now Opened and OfTererl at Low Prices. The Stock oompriees all the new Styles of GOODS AND GARMENTS introduced ibis season. Pur chasers are invited to call anti examino the stock and make their selections. FURNISHING GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY, INCLUDING THE STAR BRAND SHIRTS! Which I bave been neilin,' for twenty-Qvo years, noted for their GOOD FIT and Durability. There are four qualities of them. ALSO, A LARGE LINE OF LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, Viz: THE B?BONS, THE DICKENS. SHAKES? PEARE. THALBERG, EG BEBT, GAROTTE, BlsHOP, &C, Ar., ic THE TAILOR IN 3 DEPARTMENT, SUPPLIED WITH Choice French, Engliah ?nd American SPRING- CLOTHS, CASSI MERKS AND COATINGS, Which will be MADE UP TO ORDER in the boat manner, under (be care of a first-class French Cutter. W.?. MATTIilFSSEN. B. vv Mt-1UKEUUS.Superintendent. April 23 30 fifpittir Bitter*. PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISK AUKS OP THC STOMACH AND LIVER. THE? ARE RECOMMENDED UV THE MBDIOAL FACULTY. HEGEMAN &, CO., AGENTS, NEW YORK. Manufactured by C. F. PANKNIN, OBZHIST ?Sd APOTHICABY, CHARLESTON, S. C. MW For Sale by Druggists Evnijirh ere."Sn Ftbiuaiy 15 niwiiv . V K < . ??I * T . ' 330 horse power mc mime 'he eeu-tiraleJ ('orina i ut-oi? Ingiues, -lili- Valve Ma liouar? l'.ugines rorrabl< Engi es, kn. ?Iso. oireu 'ar Muiav and (lang -aw Mills. Mi :ar Cane \ ls .ha ting fuller*. Ac. Luth and !>binglo Milla Wbea and ('om Mills, Circular -aws Bellini;, Vc. Head ior descriptive Circular uno Price List. WOOD k MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., Pebnury 18 Cmos Utica, New Fork. portion Sales Boele, Shoe*, Hats, ?re BY HILES I) KA KP. THIS MORNING. ?t 10 o'clock. I will rall at my ?lore, c raer ol Si ig and Llb ny stree ts, 90 eas s BOO - KUI) s?O?S, o?mnTZMo nw: Cuss Men'- Buff and Kip Uno -ANS AND BALMO? RALS ... Cases vien's "alf Congrus and Oxfo d Ties cages Men's cali P. >. Boots Oas s Ladie. ' >6TK* Ca tarot* and Balmorals ?es Women's Goat Boo ee< Gase? ' hjidren'e high cnt Fancy Bootees, 2-6 and 6-10 Cartoons Misses' and Children'* Shoes, varions styles. ALSO, ?0 doaen P NAMA, LEGHORN AND CANTON BATS 100 dozen Men's and Boys' Wool and Felt Alpine, li road?- y, You., g America and Jockey Bats. Hay n Assets of the Insurance and Trust Lvmpat.y cf Charleston BIZ. B. OAKES'. Will be sold, oo TTJ5. DAY, 2'ta inst, near tbs Old I'OBtotfire. at li o'cloca-. The ACSrTs 0*"1HE IN&UBANCE AND TBUST COMPANY of . hart ?ton. oo NS larra o OF: 236 HALF M?ABtS S^Ul'H CAROLINA RAIL? ROAD O?PANY $4000 bu per Cent. Bonds East Tennessee and Geoigto Railroad 'ompanv $15000 -eren per Cent. Hearts City of Savoon h $1000 even per Cent. Bond Memphis ami Charier ton Itailroad company $3000 seven per Cent. Bonds South Carolina Rail? road Cum any $2500 Six per CeaiL Bonds Greenville and colum? bia Railr ?ud Company, guaranteed by State of South QaroUna $2000 six per Cent Bonds city of Menpbls. guar? anteed by Memphis and Charleston Railroad Cern panv 2 Bonds. $60 each Pta te of South Carolina Seven per Cent., dated February 1,1861 $0809 City ot Charleston six per Cent, block $600 Bond Memphis and Ohio Batir >sd 20 abares Preferred stock Northeastern Railroad Company $376 Certificate of Indebtedness South Carolina Railroad company $28d 'ertiflcaleof Indebtedness Northeastern Rall roa4 Company 25 -hares Bank Charleston Stock C3 Shares People's Bank 2U Shares Bank Georgetown 217 shares State Bank 330 Shares Bank ol South Carolina 365 -hares Farmers' and Exchange Bank $100 OOO Confederate States Registered Stock $32.360 Conte ?rate .-tates lUfti t per Cent. Bonds $9600 Confederate staten Four per Cent Bonds $20 000 interest bearing Confederate Treasury Notes. ALEO, The two story granite iront BUILDING, No. 8 Broad-tree', well known a-? the Offl e of the Com? pany, and one of the best business stands on Broad-street Lot 20 tee) front and 110 feet deep. Conditions-For the seeuilUes cash; for the real estate one-third casb; balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest at ten (10 per cent,, pay? able semi annually ; building lo be kept insured and policy assigned ; or all cash at tbs option of the pur? chaser. Purchaser lo pay tor papers and stamps. sxy-avannah Republican. Augusta Constitution? alist, Alaron Telemann and Columbia Phoenix will insert above and send bills immediately to auctioneer. May 17_ Brick Store House, Philadelphia street. BY LOUIS ?. DeSAUSSURE. On 1UE-DAY. tbe 2>tb May, at ll o'clock A. M , will be sold at tbs Old ros office, Broad-street, The two-story BRICK STORE BOUSK. with slate root, known as "Mo. 1 H A IX," Philadelphia-street, being well buht and lontiguous Iii tho business por? tion ol Last'Bay. The Lo i measnres Shout 36 leet front by about 79 fee- 'cop. more or less. Conditions- Ouo-hulf esb ; balunco hy bond, bear? ing 7 pct cent, interest, payable in one year, >o be ser i, re I by a moi le lg? of th . property ; building io lo insure.'! aud iioliry aligned. Purchaser io pay lor rc ve ri uc atampa a--d papers. May 19 wlsmtuS UNDER OECHEE I V UQ,U1TY. Hannah Euston vs. fames E. Walker. A. C. McGnXlYIiAY, Auctioneer. Will bo sold on TCESDiY, tho 8lb day of June next, in front ot' tbe old customhouse, in Charles? ton,a ll o'clock A. M, pr-clseiy, til that co..-alu LOI' OF L ?NU with the Build? ing* thereou, siiuue ou the west sido of Meotinit street,?ord No. 4, and knowu a-< the No. 133, In tbe City of charleston ; measuring and containing in front on MeetiDg-sUvetaa Let G luches, and tn depth from cast lo west 144 feet, bethe s me more, or less. Batting and boundtmr cost on Meeting-street, to Ibe west and no tb on lands of James iL Walker, Booth on lauds ot Robert S. Mi lor. ALSO, All that LOT OF LK NO, with the Bull lings there .a., ?tai .rilli .ni ??Jol?lnf, ?..- 1~? ?li.w ?Mort? ed, situate on tho west side ol Meeting-street, Ward 4, and known also as no. 131, acid lately occupied as the omeo ot tho Charleston Mercury, moaturingand coo? ta.nwg in front on Meo iop-s. 19 feet more or les-, on the northern line from east io we 195 feet, then running from south to north 21 feet 3 inches, then on tbs northern linc 49 feet, on tbe west tine 40 feet 3 inches, and on tho south line 144 feet, be the s imo more or less. Hutting and bound.ng east on Meedng-strcet, to the south and west on land ? of the said James K.-Walker, ana to the north on lands of Ihe estate of Walker and K. Adams Terms-due-third cra-h; ba lane,- in fonr equal succ?s ive annual instalment*, with interest thereon at rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable semi-an? nually, to bu secured by bond or bonds of tbe pur c hater and mortgage of tbe said premises; the buildings lo be insured ard policy assigned. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and stamps' E. W. M. MACKEY, 8. C. C. May 18 tu4 Pastness (Karto. J. B HEARD. M. Y I W. J. HE Vim. NORFOLK. C. W. YOUNO, N. T. P. E. OOOOBIDOE, PO HTS MOUTH. JT^KAIIU, YOUNG A CO.. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 347 Washington-street, NEW YORK. SPECItL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF EARLY VEG EG ABLES, FBU7T8, POTATOES, Ac. [!E F ER ENC Ka -Governor Z. B. Vance, Charlotte; W. D Iteyno da k Uro., Norfolk; E. G. Ghlo, Super, intmden' S. & R. Railroad, Portsmouth; Colnnel a. L.Fremont, E. K. Rurruss. Esq, Wilmington; P. K. 1 burlier k Co.. Langbra i .t Egbert, New York; Bernard O'Neill,Charleston; Alexander A Russell, Havannah._amos_April 2 J_J?tlL..-?lKS ii MACBETH, So, 30 B road-street, Charleston, h. C., BROKERS, aCCTlONEEBit BEAL ESTAT I AND UEftEKAL CO.U.MI5S1U.V AGEM'V Will atttcul to Beating nnd -oilccting ol Rents und pure]]nw and sae ci atoo-s, Bouda, Gold, Kilver and Real Estate. ALSO. lo the Purchrtsc ot Goods and supplies for parte? in tin- country upon reasomble lerms. liEOIIHK U UOLjrE.s.ALEXANDKB MACBETH January 1 lyr DENTIST. ROOMS AT HIS RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COR. NEU OE MEETING AND SOCIETY STREETS. November 20 fmwBmos QIIAKL.KSTON AGR1C V LTU RAI. WAUEHOUSE AND SEED STORE. AGRICULIURAL IMPLEMENTS, GARDEN SEEDS dbe. GEO. E. Pl NOR FE. No. 140 Meeting-street, Charleston. March 24 6mo J W. di L. Cr. WELLS di . O., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 114 WEST PK A I T-STHEET. BvLTIMOBK, MD.. RECEIVE AND SELL ON COMMISSION ALL kinds ot early VEGETABLES, FRUITS. MELONS, Ac. We guarantee hiebest market price? and prompt returns for all consignments to oar boase, stencil Plates tunnelled tree ot charge, 2mos May 3 ?torttnn Sulrs. Furnitur* of a i uva y Removing from titi Stute. W. I. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, ? / uctloneerg. Will be sold mtsuoiloo, on MON mT. 24tb Inst, st 10 o'clock, st tbe t. i-ldencs Ko. IS Aiken's Bow, one door I rom Meet cg-street, sundry ABII'-'LE* O - HOU-EKEEPINO. COPmSTIHO IX PAST 07: Dining Boom. Par or, cha tu ber sad Kitchen FUE? Kl 11* KL, SH J Bedding. ALSO, A lot of CTt; CK ER Y uno Glassware, Vases, Mantel Ornaments, Ac. 77 Terms-Cash. Arti les to be removed on day of sale._turi_May 21 Valuable Rtal Ettaie ut Auelion. Yt. T. LlilTHU & I!. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers? . Will bo sold anata thc d<ro lion of the undersigned, 011 lim Jri'ie 3,1H8J. ai ll oV.'oek A. M., Ul the O a Po* oflliv, loo! of Hi o id-slreei. All i ha. LO t Or L?>1> si nat? i ou h- northside of iU-o'-siaeei near Courotd, mejsumg ia tronr on Haso.'.strect flftv tour ,64 fret, and iu depib one boa? 'ired and toity feet: Lu; nee und bound ie g so <tb oa Hasel street, we?t oa lauda of Johnsoii. north on/ i reo!; or Cunti reserved for thia lot, and east OA lands of Estate ot Mr,. M. J. M. lid I. At the same time and place, .. All that TB ACT OF LAND situated lying and be. ing In that part of ibe District ot Berkeley, later/ known as tie Pan at of ft Thomas, measuring am eon tai ni ng lb rtj-eeven are*-, mom or les-; butting and bounding to the north on lands of Dr. O'Hear, to the south on Wando River, to >he east on lands of Tavell and James E Dutart. and to the WIBI on lauds ot Randera and M Dowell. Terms-For in? Ont piece one-half, and for tho second one-third cash; balance in one and two equal successive annual instalments, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage on tb-- premises. Purcha? ser io pay for paiera and atampe. May 19_yrm_LOUIS MoLAlN. BY JOHN T. HUMPHREYS, Auctioneer. On TUESDAY, the 25th inat I will aell, at 11 o'clock-, at ibe Old Customhouse, All that LOT, Pl ret OK PABOEL ? .F LAND, sit? uate on north side of Berreeford-sireet, In the City of Charleston, meararing and containing in front ott ?aid street 20 feet and In depth northwardly 85 feet, more or leta; butting and bounding north on lana formerly of J. H. Sutcliffe, south on BemsfonSstreet, east on landa formerly ot Isaac Barrett, and weat ott lot next described. ALSO, All that other LOT OF LAND adjoining to the weat, measuring and containing In fronton BerresferJ street aforeaaid 39 fee , and in depth 84 feet, more or less; butting and bounding north on binds now or late of J. H. Sutcliffe, south on Berreaiord f reet, east on lot above described, and weat on landb now or late of BelL On aaid two Lota of Land are BUILDINGS con? taiuing twtnty-four looma, and used a? a Boarding? house. terms-One-half raab; balance Lu ene and twa years, recured by bond < f pure baser and mortgage of premise <, which are to be insured and the policy assigned. Purchaser to par me for papen and fcc Btam pa._mw fi tul_May 17 BY JOHN 1. HUMPH HEYS, Auctioneer. On TUESDAY, the 25th I natani, I will sell at lt o'clock, at the old ustomhouse, All that LOT OP LAND, with the Brick Build? inga t berco J. situate on the wt st sid? of East Bay? street, and k own br the No. 153, at pr?sent occupied by Messrs. Kin sm m & H .well; measur? lng <n front on Eua' Bay-street - fe t and in depth 110 35-100 teet. Butting and bounding to the east on Et st Bay-Sti?ot, north on lot of land below de? scribed as Ni 155, sou h on land? of Pomdg??*. ai.d Barrett, and west on the alley way below de scrib-d fronting on Umtv Ailey, which -aid alley te) be used in common a- right f way to both lots. .ALSO. All that other LOT OF LAM), with the Wooden Building thereon, on tho west sioe ct East Bay? street, and djoimnu (ho ab?ve described lot on the north, and known by Ole No 165. at pre ent unoc? cupied; measuring ia iront oi East Bay-street - feet, and in dep b 12* 35 100 tcet. more or ieaa. Bat? ting and bounding to the east on last Bay-afreet. nonb oe !*>u<ia now or late of i. Polnclgaon, west on lacaa now or lafe of-, then in an easterly direction on lard* now or late ot -, thence south on landa new or late ot - thence on the airey way below described, and to the south on lut No. 153 above d. s.T.bed. ALSO, AH that other PI^OF. PABOEL OB LOT OP LAND, trontmg on Ur ny Hoy, measuring and cen? taming in front 8 50 luo foot, and In depth 93 00109 feet, to be used aa a right ot way to both th? above mentioned lota, all of which will more lady appear by plat drawn by John t? Branch, Surveyor, on 25tb February, 18drJ, which can bo seen at my office. No. 27 Uroad--treet. Terms-One-half cash; balance in one and twe years, ?ecured bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises, which are to be insured and the policy asaiened. Purchaser to pay me for papers and for stamps mwft ul May 17 Jlnriifjnfcrs' Jprroatr ?alfs. Dwelling Bouse on South Bay. BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUBE. At Private Sale The pleasantly situated DWELLING HOUSE om South Bay, third weat of Mee?og-atreet, containing four upright and two half upright rooms, one dreeav lng room uni double piazza; on the premises is A kitchen. Lot measures shoat 25 feet (Including the right of way of. pa-aige common to this ami the) adjoining Boure) and about 170 feet deep. Apply as above, at Na 23 BROAD-?H. BEET. Mav 10 m wia?6 grogs, (?i)e?iau>, (gc. p O ll T Z'S CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders. Thia preparation, long and favorably known, wi 11 thor ou g li ly reinvigorate broken down and low-Miiriteu horses, hy strengthening and clean sing tho stomach and intes? tines. It is a rare preven? tive of aU dlaeaase incident to this ani? mal, such as LUNG FEVER, GLANDERS, YHL LOW WATER, BF AVES, Cough?, Distemper, F?tera, Founder, Loss ol Appetite and Vital Kncigy, kc. Its use improves the Wind, increas? es the Appetite gives a S m ooth and Glossy Skin and transforms the miserable Skeletons1 into a fine looking and spirited B?rse. TO KEEPER3 OF COWS THIS PREPARATION; IS INVALUABLE It incroaaaaiae quantity and Im? proves tho quality of the MLLE. It bas been provost b actual expert? mint to increase thc q u entity of Uilb and Cream twenty per cenL, ?. and make the But? ter firm and sweet In fattening cattle, i. gives them an appetite, opean their Lides and makes them thtive muoh faster. IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE, SUCH AS COUGH*. ULCERS IN THE LUNGS,' LIVER, Ac thia articleaets aa a spo cltlc. By putting ( from one-half to a paper in a barrel of swill the ab ve diseases w i 11 be eradicated or en* trrely prevented. If given in dme, a certain pre ti ve and cure for the Bog Cholera. PREPARED BT DAVID E. FOU TZ, WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT. No. 116 FranAbn-straei, Baltimore, Md. FOR BALE BT DO WIK dc NOISE, WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE* No. 151 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, March 31 _ g Jg D W A U D DALY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. S3 Warren-street, NEW TORE. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Al PUB CHASE of all kinda of MERCHANDISE. Boote. Shoes. Hats, Ca. s and Trunks, and Straw Gooda a specialty. Consignments of all kinds of Staple Articles anal general Produce solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed. ED WA BD DALT, Lato of CbarlAte-n. a C. Semi-Weekly Price Cur.vnts sent fro? by post. January 28 OAO ?mea