The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 03, 1869, Image 3
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MEETINGS THIS DAY.
ytbagorean Lodge.at 8 P. M.
Toward Lodge, at 8 P. M.
oung America Fire Company, at 3 and 8
look and Ladder, No. 1, at half-past 7 P. M.
A UCTION SALES THI8 DAY.
I DRAYTON FORD will sell at ll o'olook, at the
I Postoffioe, residence in Meeting-street,
ak stock, ito.
t. B. OAKES will sell at ll o'olook, at the old
Btoffice? City of Savannah bonds.
IETTOBDS & Co. will sell at 10 o'olook, at
ires on Brown's wharf, New Orleans sugar.
JEITOH & BBUN8 will sell at ll o'olook, at the
i Postoffioe. valuable real estate.
L C. MCGILLIVRAY will sell at half-past 10
look, at the new Customhouse, valuable la o a
xis.
P. M. CATER will sell at half-past 9 o'olook,
his store, butter, flour, &o.
JATTBEY & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o'olook,
their store, butter, bacon. &c.
fora G. MILNOR & Co. will soli at 10 o'olook,
their store, straw goods, clothing, Ac.
i. FRA 8KB MATHEWES will sell at half-past 10
lock, at bis office,, geraniums and hot-house
mts.
CHE DAILY NEWS PRICE CURRENT AND COM?
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'HE APPEARANCE or THE "XIX CENTURY"
teroay morning created a decided sonsa -
i. The public were generally well pleased
h the light and sparkling character of its
tents, and we heard many compliments
ito the taste and exoelleno e of the dress in
ioh it was arrayed.
EEOUCTVK APPOINTMENTS.-Mr. T. 8. Duncan,
Newberry, has been appointed a Notary
blic; Tool Farmer, of Greenville County; D.
McIntyre and William Tucker, of Marion
mty; Thomas Atkinson and Benjamin L.
wey, of Darlington County; Walter M.
odin, of Ooonee County; E. Harles ton B&r
and Jacob H. Burroughs, of Piokens Coun
S. D. Gilbert, of Beaufort County, and Jesse
npbell, of CoJleton County, have been ap
ntea Magistrates in their respective coun
I. ? .
I? los FAMINE TN THE STATE CAPITAL_
neighbors of Columbia are celebrating the
kent spell or sweltering weather by an in
|ntary abstinence from the use of ice. The
nix says: " 'Troubles eome not aa single
but in battalions.' New regime at the
gaffloe, no rain worth mentioning, ther
eter eighty-five degrees in the shade, and
oe house empty-all in one day.. Tba
in our office became a practical sar
soda founts were a dea 3 investment, and
mders of the savory julep and enticing
Ber found a dull trade when consumers
breed to take them without the all-im
lt ic3. Can it be that Charleston needs
?fate p apply to cool the fevered blood of
un jil belligerents?"
INION BANK or AUGUSTA.-The assets
J institution were soldat auction in An
fQeo., on Tuesday. The bank building
it (11,200. The hst of stocks, bonds
kdividual notes included in the sales was
long. We annex a fe? of the prices ob
h
?.355 60 or Confederate States Treasury
?s. John Craig purchaser, at $10 50.
8,000 Confederate States bonds and cert?S
i,four per cent. B. F. Curry purchaser,
,700 Confederate States seven-thirty
a. Charles Estes purchaser, at $22.
?1,185 State of Georgia six percent. Treas
notes, Confederate. Bidding was a little
ht! v arno ig brokers, and the notes were
to J. J. Cohen for $440.
,075 State of Georgia eight per cont.
Bury no! es. Confederate. J. J. Cohen
baser, at $102.
,0000 State cf Georgia seven per oent.
9, 1st Mav, 1862. T. P. Branch, purohas
t $102 50.
0,000 State of Georgia seven per oent.
ada, 1st February, 1862. E. W. Harcker
rchfiHor fit $225.
(22,231 State of Georgia Treasury notes, 25th
comber, H. W. Carr, purchaser, at $55.
1102,000 North Carolina eight per cent.
ids, 1st March, 1862. Amount of each bond,
X). Ihese bonds were sold in separate lots.
W. Carr purchased thirty at $2 apiece;
aty at $160, and fifty at $140.
14,000 Greenville and Columbia Railroad
in per oent. bonds, guaranteed by State of
th Carolina. Bonds $500 each. The first
iras one, with the privilege of ten. T. P.
nob bid in one at sixty-four cents OB tbe
ar; same purchaser next bid in ten bonds
Ixty-two and a half cents; J. J. Cohen par
sea twenty-three at sixty-two and a half
?000 Greenville and Columbia certificates
lebtedness. J. J. Cohen purchaser at
126 84 Greenville and Conimbia certifi?
es of indebtedness. J. J. Cohen, purcbae
at694.
'wo hundred and eighty shares Colombia
I Augusta Bailxoad stock. Sold in different
eels : Ten shares to J. J. Cohen, at $18 12* ;
to T. P. Brandi, at $12 75; ten others at
87}; ten Others at $12 60; one hundred
res to Dr. W. H. Tntt, at $13124, and fifty
litional at $18; ninety shares to wm. How
L at $18124.
08,000 Florida Railroad Company Freeland
feds and coupons, for which lenci ha? been
len. C. F. McOay purobaser, at $875.
U. 8. CIRCUIT COURT-CHIEF JUSTICE
8. P. CHASE, PRESIDING.
Tho court opened at 10 o'clock yostorday
inonu np. Chief Justice Chase and Judge Bryan
on tho boncb.
Tho court rosumed the consideration of tho
oas? of the steamer Gary vs. steamship Gene?
ral Sherman. Libel for sa vane. Magrath &
Lowndes for libellant; Porter & Conner for
respondent. This case oame up bet?re the
Chief Justice on appeal from tho decree of
Judge Bryan, allowing ?7003 to tho steamer
Gary, (or salvage. The Chief Justice, ofter
bear'ng the evidence and argument of A. G.
Magrath, Esq., for the Gary, and of James
Connor, Esq., for the Sherman, modified the
decree Of Judgo Bryan, and made the following
order :
Upon hearing tho proceedincs, evidence and
arguments thereon, it is ordered and decreed
that the libellant do recover from tho respond?
ent the sum of $3500, with costs, in the Dis?
trict Court.
United States vs. Wm. Morrison, et al.
Debi un posto?oe bond. D. T. Corbin, Esq.,
United States District Attorney, for the prose?
cution; James Conner, Esq., for defendant.
The evidence in this case was read and the ar?
gument postponed to this morning.
Ibo following is tbe tall opinion of the Chief
Justice relative to the motion made on Tues?
day, for the continuance of the case of J. M.
Alston vs. . John L. Manning, on tho ground
that the present jurors are not organized as
tbe law directs :
The answor lo the application for contin?
uance, made in behalf of tbe defendant, must
depend on the construction of the acts of Con?
gress relating to juries.
If the proposition maintained by bira- is cor?
rect, that the jury now in steendanoo upon the
court is not constituted in conformity with
those laws, he cannot be required to submit
bis cause to ila determination.
The only act wbiob it is now necessary ts
consider, is that of July 20, 1840. This act
frovides that the qualifications and exemp
ions of jurors in the courts of the United
States shall be the same as in the highest
courts of the l?tate in wbiob trials by jury are
held, and that they ''shall be designated by
ballot, lot or otherwise, in the' mode practiced
in such courts, aa far as practicable by the
courts of the United States and their officers."
The act of the State, in accordance with
which was the mode of designating jurors
practiced in tbe State Courts wben the jory
now here was selected, was passed in 1809.
The rule of thia court conformed to that act as
far as practicable. It Ead been modified only
so far as to strike out distinction oft account of
color. It retained, as the law of the State and
the practice of the State Courts, a property
qualification.
lt is not denied that the jury was constituted
according to the law and practice of the State
until last year. Then the property qualifica?
tion was abolished; and later, within the last
two or three months, a rule has been prescrib?
ed for the selection of Juries in the several
counties, from the white and oolored voters in
the proportion of their respective members.
And the question is, did these late laws be
oome at once the mle of this court so far as to
make void the designation of tbe jury selected
in conformity with the prior law and the exist?
ing rule ?
It is only necessary to look at the act of
Congress to determine this question. That
act does not malte tbe act s of the State Legis?
lature alone, but those and the praotioe of the
State courts, the guides ot the United States
Courts in this matter. That praotioe, of
course, is presumed to be in conformity with
those acts, and ia most readily ascertained by
reference to then. But neither law nor State
practice bas instantaneous operation in the
courts of the Union. The State praotioe oan
only be introduced as far as practicable, and
rules are oeoessary to determine how far it is
practicable, and to introduce it to that extent.
Accordingly the act provides that "the
Courts of the United States shall have power
to make all necessary rules and regulations
for conforming the designation and impanel?
ling of juries, in substance, to the laws and
usages now in force in such State."
This was done by the rule in conformity
with which this jar; was designated and im?
panelled.
In order that future obanges in State law
and praotioe might be incorporated into the
practice of the national courts, the act pro?
ceeds to provide, "And, further shall have
power, by role, or order, from tame to time, to
conform the same to any change in these re?
spects which may be hereafter adopted by the
Legislatures of the respective Stales for the
State Courts."
Under this provision, this court bas power
to provid?, and will doubtless recognize the duty
of providing, by role, for the future designa?
tion of Juries in substantial conformity with
the recent legislation. But. until some rule or
order has been mide to that effect, that legis?
lation has, and under the sot of Congress can
have, no operation here.
It follows that the present jury was lawfully
designated and impanelled, and is not affected
by the legislation referred to.
The existing rule rejects distinction on ac?
count of color. Tho law now rejects, also, dis?
tinction on account of property. It will be the
duty of the court to provide, by rule, for the
selection of impartial, intelligent and upright
in one word, competent-jurors, without regard
to either of these adventitious distinctions.
The motion for continuance must be denied.
Tax HOMESTEAD Brrrumra AND LOAM ASSO?
CIATION. -At the second annual meeting of thia
association, held on Tuesday evening, the fol?
lowing officers vere elected to serve for
another year, viz:
W. G. Wmxj>nr, President
JOSEPH WHILDW, Secretary and Treasurer.
CK Ti. Bursi, Solicitor.
Directors.-C. P. Aimar, H. B. Olney, 8. C. Black,
John Beesem ann.
Boro s m BS' OBTTXBS. -Governor Scott
reached the city yesterday. 00 oomes, report
says, to reconcile the discordant elements in
Council.
Yesterday the wir on canines commenced,
and many a hapless cur bit the dust. A gen?
tleman complains that an invaluable dog, foi
which he had paid the tax and obtained a
badge, was poisoned night before last.
An extract from a oity ordinance is con?
strued to interdiot v?locip?des being run or,
the sidewalks.
The thermometer ia the shade yesterday
showed eighty-seven degrees.
It waa rumored yesterday that a well-known
salesman on Hayne street has hada "wind
fall" in the shape of an ?80,000 legacy.
The Br?derliche Band gave a pic nie st the
Plats yesterday, and from all accounts had a
splendid time or it..
The Catholio picnic takes place to-day at the
Plats. The orphans, attie and female, wiO vi
present.
The Washington lire Company go on a ma?
roon to-day at Mount Pleasant.
Tbe new pump put up in Glebe-street sup?
plied hundreds of persons with water yester?
day. *_
HOTEL ABBTVALS, JUNE 2.-Charleston Bb
t?l.-Vf. W. Barris, Georgia; W. J. DeXreville,
Orangeburg; H. H. Hickman, Augusta; Jobi
A Moroso, City; Jacob F. Ch ur and wife,
Florida; Mrs. Snow md daughter, A. H. Doty
Alex. Langley, New York; G. M. Byals ant
family, Mrs. Young, Savannah; Mrs. Sh ide ant
child, Virginia; Dr. Mears, Maine; Mrs. M
Loyal, S. M. Boutwel, New York; J. M. Lang?
ley, Boston; W. B, Ckratmen, City; T. F
Moore, Massachusetts; w. A. Hoppin, Bhadt
Island; Robt. D. Hopkins, Baltimore; B. K
Scott, Columbia; John Tarleton, Tennessee; J,
C. Derby. C. J. Willis, W. B. Willis, Ellen Mc?
Kinlay, N. Arthur Basa, A Bronson, E. Thayer
Kew York; M. Healyman, Baltimore; W. T. J
C. Woodward, South Caroline Railroad.
Pavilion BbteL-0, g. Whitfield, Sou?
Carolina; J. A Count?, Alston, 8. C.; J. W
Roberts, wife and child, John Beet, Georgia
J. 8. Foster, James MoKenna, Northeaster!
BaUroad; John MoKey, Aiken, 8. C.; Wa. Mo
Giivory, Maine; Mr?. Zippel and two sons, Flo
rida; J. W. Denny, wife and child, Columbia
James H. Thompson, South Carolina; Rober
Saussey, Georgia; T. A. Nettles, Northeaster!
Beilrcftd; D. R. Gordan, South Carolina; B. 8
L. Berrier, Kingatroe,
B USINISSS NO TIC JE B.
VALUABLE LACKS AT AUCTION.- Mr. A. 0.
McQillivray will eell for the Collector of the
Port to-day, at the Customhouse, at half-paat
ton o'clock A. M., a valuable assortment of fine
lacee, seized for violation of the revenue laws.
The lacoe will he sold in lota to suit parobas
ors. The attention of dealers is invited to tho
sale, as these laces have boon pronounced very
fine by experieno ?d judges.
-o
Go TO GEORGE Linus A Co. for fine black
casBimore pants, $3. tuthslmo June 1
KEROSENE STOVES.-Messrs. J. B. Duval &
Son, Mo. 887 King-street, have on hand a large
supply of those convenient stoves, as well as
those heated by gas, which they are offering
at manufacturer's prices. These economical
stoves are coming into general use, and are
well adapted for culinary purposes, espooially
during the summer season.
ATTRACTIVE PREMIUMS.-For one hundred
subscribers, with remittances, thc XIX Centu?
ry Company pay $60 cash. For thirty subscii
bers, $15 cash. For seven subscribers, a oopy
of the magazine one year. For three subscri?
bers, any three or Dickens' or the Waverly
novels that may be ordered. Subscription
lists may be left with Walker, Evans A Cogs?
well. 2 JuneS
Go TO GEORGE LITTLE & Co. for white
linen duok suits, worth twenty dollars, for $13.
Jane 1 . tuthslmo
THE "BADEN" PAPER COLLAR AND CUFFS, ot
BLACKWELL'S,
May ll tuths No. 219 King-street.
/inc $rt8.
piIOTOGRAPH COLORING.
PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS
tinted with care and taste can have their orders
promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes' Book
House. Written directions should in each case be
given as to the style of coloring preferred.
April 22 3mos*
Shirts ani> /ornts^infi titaofcs.
" SHIRT EMPORIUM,"
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING STORK IN CHARLESTON
RECEIVED A NEW SUPPLY .
OF THE CELEBRATED
STAB SHIRTS
AND
COL LAS S,
ALSO, ALL SIZES OE
GHAT'S PATENT MOULDED PAPER COLLARS,
WfAlcn ?re offered ot very Low Prices.
MEETING-STREET,
OPPOSITE MARKET HALL.
UNO KB TUX
STAR SHIRT SIGN.
January 1 6mos
lings* (idrmkalSi (Etc.
A. W. ECKEL & CO.,
CHEMISTS
AND
APOTHECARIES,
INo. 331 King-Street,
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO
their splendid new black marble
ARCTIC SODA FOUNTAIN,
The finest and the beat apparatus ever brought to
Charleston. They are also prepared to offer on
draught ..
SELTZER WATER
AND
CONG-BESS WATER,
FR ?SSH, SPARKLING AND COOL,
And containing all the Medicinal Properties for
which those waters are so widely celebrated. They
also would direct attention to their
DISPENSINB DEPARTMENT,
Where the purest and beat Drags only are used,
and Prescriptions filled by the Proprietors them?
selves, both old and experienced -Pharmaceutists.
They have a foll assortment of
PERFUMERY
AND
l^-A-isroTr GOODS,
Embracing the fabrics of some of the beahPerfamers
in Germany, France and England.
May ll_ tnths
TO REMOTE GREASE SPOTS?
USE THE DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE,
prepared by Da, H. BAHR,
May 25_No. 181 Mesttog-streei.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA.
A GOOD COOLING SUMMER MEDICINE. MADE
fresh every day, by DB. H. BAKE,
May 25 . No. 131 Meeting-street.
FOR THE HAIR.
JUST RECEIVED,
PHALON'SCHEMICAL HAIR INVIGORATOE
AYER'S HAIR VIGOB
MONTGOMERY'S HAIR RESTORER
SUBNETS COCO AINE
HALL'S SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER
CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOB THE HALB
CHALFANT'S COCOA CHEAM
LYON'S KATH ACRON
BARRY* TBIOOPHEBOTjrg
REEVE'S AMBBOSIA
HAIR TONIO
SAVAGE'S URSINA
BATCHELORS HArB DYE
HAWLEY'S HAIR DTE
JAPANESE HATE STAIN
H AMBLE TON'S HATE STAIN
POMADES, PHILOCOMES
HALB OILS, BANDOLINE, Ac., J?.
For cale by Dr. 0. BAIE,
May . Ko. 181MEETING-STREET,
#
POCKET COEN SHELLEE.
Malleable lion, Coppered,
r fii?k HOUSMAN'S
\? WEIGHT ONLV Off Bi POVND.
BEING THE OWNER OF THE PATENT RIGHT OF THE COUNTIES : CHARLESTON, BARN,
WELL, Colleton, Beaufort, Georgetown, Willlamaburg, (Jorry, Murt?n, Clarendon, Sumter, Darlington
Kurabaw, Lanoaater, Chesterfield and Marlboro', 8outh Carolina, of tula auaall, obeap and very valuable
invention, I offer them to the public as one of the beat of tho age, and eau rocomoaeud them with con?
fidence.
County Bights for sale on reasonable terms, ?nd the little Jewels furnished to owners of County
Rights and to Merchants at auch prices aa will enable them to make large profits, and at retail by the
principal Hardware dealers in the city.
C. N. AVERILL, No. 68 East Bay.
May Q7 .. thstulmo
(Ubina, QMassniau, (Etc.
CROCKERY, CHINA" ANDGLASSWARE,
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK,
FROM THE
POTTERIES IN EUROPE TO CHARLESTON.
FOR SALE At
No. 256 KING-STREET, CORNER OF BE AU FAIN,
WHERE FAMILIES CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH EVERT ARTICLE IN THE ABOVE
LINE BY
May 20
WILLIAM Gr. WHILDEN Sc CO.
Sum $\)ux}mt Ml tyttptntt.
TAYLOR'S PATENT SAW SHAWPENER AND DEEPENER,
GANG AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
HAVING PURCHASED TBK PATENT RIGHT FOR THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA FOB THE
above, we are sow prepared to fill orders for the same.
The advantages of this Machine are economy, dispatch and perfection in keeping all kinds of SAWS In
perfect order.
By its use the teeth of the 8aw are kapi at a uniform depth, angle and oise.
Fully one-fourth (X) and better lumber can be cut per day where this Machine is used, the Saws run?
ning straighter, freer, faster and out smoother.
A Saw can be sharpened in Ave minutes, and in the most perfect manner.
The prise of the Machine can be saved in a few months in tho coat of files and labor.
For further Information apply to
CHISOLM BROTHERS.
May ? 4 tutus?
?toaraatr.
GUARDIAN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK.
Organized in 1859. All Policies non-Forfeitaole.
Half Loan Taken. No Notes Required.
LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT.
Statement.
Policies ia force.$25,000,000
As?ete..... 1,560,000
Arnaud Income. 900,000
Losses Paid. 500,000
W. EU PECKHAM, President.
H. V. G AH AG AN, Secretary.
L. McADAM, Actuary,
G. A. F?DIOKAB, Superintendent.
Directe**.
Hon. JOH? A. DIX, New York. E. V. HAUOHWOPT, Firm E. V. Haughwout A
Hon. JAKES HAHPER, Firm H arpar A Bros., Co.
ex-Mayor New York. WM. WILSENS, Firm W. Wilkens 6 Co.
JOHN J. CBANB. President Bank Republic. JULIUS H. PHATT, Marchant.
WK T. HOOKIB, Wall-street. WM. W. WRIGHT, Merchant.
WM. M. VEBMTLYE, Banker (Vermilye A Co.) CHAS. J. STABS, Merchant.
Oxus. G. ROCKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant.
Company- Oso. W. OUTLBB, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y.
Hon. Ososos O*0TKS ex-Mayor of New York. GEO. T. HOPS, President Continental Fire In
! MINOT O. Mosa AK, Banker. _ m am^oe Company.
THOMAS RIGNEY, Firm Thomas Rigney ? Co. JOHN H. SHERWOOD, Park Place.
Ram. B. SMBRXAH, Treasurer New York Steam WALTON H. P BORHAM, Cornet 5th Avenue anc
Sugar Refining Company. Twenty-thira-street.
AARON ABNOLD. Firm of Arnold, Constable & Co. EDWARD Et. WEIGHT, Newark, N. J.
RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore ? Bowne, Law- ] Oso. W. FABLES, Counsellor.
yere. I W. L. COGSWELL, Merchant.
GEORGE KEIB, General Agent for South Carolina.
Or. X. RFKSSTJEHNA, Btsmialag Ftayslelsm.
January U
gmo
R. ISSERTEL,
GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON,
OSSee Hm. MS King-Street, Cfemrlestou. 8. C.
DRY GOODS.
J.H. BRUNINO&?O..
Mo. BBB Klf^rStmt Opposite R*?nfaln,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFO Uli THEIR
FRIENDS A SD THB~9T/B LIC, that thev
ham opened a ?ell seso:ted nd seaso'iable ?took of
DBS' GOODS, which they offer at
Very Reasonable Piices.
We would call attention to the following Goods :
A spien lid assortment of DRESS GOODS, Black
Silks, White Goode, Hosiery, Linens, White and
Colored Table Damasks, Longcloths, Sheetings.
Oasaimere, Black Cloth and Doeskins, Gloves,
French Corsets, Parasols, Umbrellas, Embroideries,
Handkerchiefs, lace Shawls, Opera Shawls, Hoop
Skirt*, Lace Goods, Botions, 4o.
* J. H. BRTJAKVO & CO.,
No. 3?2 KING-ST BEET, OPPOSITE BE AUF AI N.
May 8_stathlmo
CHEAP GOODS.
"GREAT SALE!
AT
FUR CH GO TT k BRO.,
CORNER KING AND CALHOUN BTREETB.
FMENSE BKD?C1ION IN PRICES MADE 2N
order to Affect a clearance of special lots of
Goods on hand and to arrive,
This ls aa opportunity walch should not be lost
sight of by ready money purchasers.
The following ate a few Quotation* from tome
ajMwei Iotas
CH AU? er. SJ ARB.TK at 38 and 90 cants, bott
B'S MB ?9VE.SSS OF BALMOEAki at il 7(1
and SS
PKtUBS only 90 oasts; Marseilles 40 und SO cents
X?AttA*OL.B, a nice election, from 60 cents ap
SLACK SI&JKL9 reduced to ii, 81 M s
very floe article.
??IMac WtUDMCU COUSVVS.from M cents
QPDIAPRR C?MS3M. EMItf?4ISUB, and other
L?sen goods, 10 and 18 per cent, ohcaper than any
noo DOCKS TOWSLI from ia? teso cents
hADItlH' AMD SER'S 1JKI?*0HWACAR
at aroderato nvtoaa a
4-4hOH?Ol.OTHS from V>M conti rp
MK WM JPINJfi PANAMA ?i ATS only fl 6t>
DOM fe SA IC GOODS, Hosiery, Gloves, wall
asssorted and sold at nearly ocetprte*.
FBSCHOOTT * BRO*?.,
Ne. 437 Eino-atieet, corner of Calhoun.
An exclusive d?partaient for Boot*, Shoes, Hats
and Trunk*, Smoe Maya
TBK BEST FITTING DRAWERS IN THE
WOHLD, At BL&CKWELL'?,
May ll ttttha Ko. 919 BJMO?OTBBBT.
MOW IS YOUR CHAN?9.
CLOTHI TU G
LESS THAN COST.
GEOEGE LITTLE & CO.,
No, ?18 I?ing-street,
NEXT DOOR TO THE VICTORIA HOTEL,
rms THEIR ENTIBE STOCK or
MEN'S, Mm AND BOYS' CLOTHING
AX. .
LESS THAN COST,
IM OBDBB TO CLEA.S TBS 8TOBE FOB BE
PAIRS.
All ?bote in want of the ARTICLE would do well
to give u? a can ?nd examina for tbemwlvee.
Janel tothalooo
?tHAlIl'IHlIKG AMI? HAIRVCUTTISO.
" LADIES AND OHILDBKN
amended at their mid wm? promptly ?ad ti rosa?,
able ratea.
Send orden to W. M. NABS HALL, Barber.
April 1*_Bo. tl Broad?rrt>ei ,up talri.1
TOBI D. AblXAV0IM,
ACCOUNTANT,
NOT A ET PUBLIC AND G EN BEAL AGENT,
Mo. 1* Brost? ?treai.
?ESPEOTETJLT.T SOLICITS B?STK?Rfl Hf AD.
JUSTlWd AOOO?ITTS of XerebABt* aid other*,
and tn WBITIWiO UF AMP POSTIN? their BOOKS,
?itaer Ut part er whole, 9M . January 9
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?luctiurt Soles.
Positive Sale.
BY T. M. CATEB.
Will bo sold XOIS PAY, on Brown's Wharf, at half
past 9 o'clock,
30 paite Choice MEW BUiTliR
50 barr?la Flour
Lot < pen Crockery.
Conditions cash._JUDO 3
Butter, Lard, Shoulders, Hams, Bellies, ?-c.
BY LAU REY & ALEXANDER.
THIS DAY, 3d instant, will be sold before our Store,
No. 137 Fast Bay, at 10 o'clock,
ll kegs BUTTER
5 bbls. Extra Sugar-cured Pig Shoulders
6 bbls. Extra Hngar-cured Pig Hams
0 bbls. Extra Sugar-cured Clear Bacon
6 bbls. Extra Snt>ar-cnrcd Belly Bacon
190 Unbagged Hams
90 tubs Pure Leaf Lard.
The above invoice Just received per steamship
James Adger.
Conditions cash._Juno 3
Neto Orleans Sugar.
BY JEFFORDS & 00.
Will be sold THIS DAY, the 3d instant, at 10
o'clock, at Messrs. T. Tupper A Son's Stores,
Brown's Wharf,
30 hhds. Strictly Prime NEW ORLEANS GROCESY
bUGAB.
Conditions cash._June 3
Choice Collection of Zonale Geraniums, fu
sias, and other Hot House Plants, from the
Private Collection of a Gentleman about to
leave the City.
BY J. FRASER MATHEWES.
Will be sold, a? my office, No. 66 Broad-street, THIS
DAY, at haH-pant 10 o'clock,
Terms cash._* June 3
Valuable Lace Goods at Public Auction.
BY A. c. MCGILLIVRAY.
Auctioneer.
Will be sold, at the Customhouse. Charleston, S. C ,
THIS DAT, June tho 8d, 1869, at half-past 10
o'clock A. M.,
The following valuable assortment of fine LACES,
seized tor a violation of tho Revenue laws.
The Laces will be sold in lots to suit purchasers,
and the attention of dealers 1B particularly invited to
the large and varied at-eonmont, viz:
67 yards THRcAD LACH; 21% yards Honiton
Lace; 69nJ? yards Valenciennes Lace; 821 >? yards
Imitation Valenclennos lace; 136 yards Maltese
Lace; 63 yards Imitation Cluny Lice; 136% yards
Thread Lace Insert inga ; 248 yards Imitation Thread
Lace Inserting?; 245 yatds Valenciennes Lace In
sertlngs; 5 yards Imitation Valenciennes I ace In
sertings; 605 yards Cluny Lace Editing; 80 yards
Cluny Lace Inserting ; 12 yards Medallion Lace; one
lot 700 yards Ineertings; 2004 yards common Lace
Fdging; 1 Honiton Lace Parasol Co vor ; 7 English
Thread Lace Handkerchiefs; 10 Valenciennes Lace
Handkerchiefs; 24 Imitation Valenciennes Lace
Handkerchiefs; 38 Honiton Lace Handkerchiefs; ll
Imita'ion Lace Handkerchiefs; 5 Maltese Lace Hand?
kerchief; 1 Point Applique Veil ; 4 Point Applique
Head Dresses; 16 Maltese Laee Coiffures; 7 Honiton
Lace Coiffures; 5 Lace Bonnet Tops; 3 Honiton Lace
Barbs; 19 Valenciennes Neckties; 7 Honiton Lace
Collars; 7 Valenciennes Lace Collars; 22 Guipure
Lace Collars; 12 Imitation Valon?los n?s Lace Col?
lars ; 4 Patent Imitation Valenciennes Lace Collars;
ll Thread Lace Collars; 12 Imitation Thread Lace
Collars; 19 Cluny Lace Collars; 42 Maltese Lace Col?
lars; 3 Lace Barbs; 4 Black Lace Barbs; C Black Lace
Head Dresses; 3 sets Collara and Sleeves; 3 Collars;
2 Thread Lace Points, and 1 sot Honiton Laces.
The Laces will be open tor inspection the day be?
fore the sale.
Conditions cash. A. G. MACKEY,
Colle .-tor.
Collector's Office, Charleston, 8. C., May 14, 1869.
June 8 mayl5,19June3
Valuable Heal Estate at Auction.
BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON,
Auctioneers.
By vir i ne of an order of sale to me directed from
the Qon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the United
States District Court for the District of South Caro?
lina, I will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the
Old Postofflce, foot of Broad-street, Charleston, 8.
C., on THURSDAY, the 10th day of June, 1869, at
ll o'clock, A. M..
AU those TWO LOTS OF LAND in the Village of
New Summerville, with the Buildings thereon, sit??
ate on the F ou th side of First North-* tree t, between
Main and Magnolia streets, and known In the plat
of said village as Lots A and O, in Square No. 8
(three.) Northern Division, aa will appear by a con?
veyance to Jesse H. Bolles by the Executors of John
Robinson, recorded in the office of the Register of
Meene Conveyance, Book L, No. 14, page 61 ; each
Lot containing one acre. The Buildings having
been recently repaired, are in complete order.
Terms .of Bale-One-half cash ; balance payable in
two equal successive annual ins ta'men ts, secured by
bond or bonds of the purchaser, with interest at 7
per cent, per annum, payable annually, and mort?
gage of th? premises. Purchaser to pay for neces?
sary stamps and papers. LOUIS MoLAlK,
Assignee J. H. Bolles.
To WHOM . rc HAT Contras-The creditors of
JESSE H. BOLLES, Bankrupt, holding liens, are
hereby nott fled that, under order of the Court, dated
May 19 th. 1869, they axe required to prove and
establish their hens before J. a CARPENTER,
Esq., Registrar, on or before tbs 7th of June, 1899,
or else be excluded from any benefit of the sale in
thia osas. LOUTS MoLATN,
May 20 thm7 Assignee J. H. Bolles.
J
f?\$CtW?UttU$.
UBI" RECEIVED.
WAI ER COOLERS
ICE CREAM CHURNS
ICE PICKS AND MALLETS
HANDSOME TOILET SETS
ZINC AND TIN HIP BATHS
INFANT BATH TUBS
WIRE DISH AND PLATE COVERS.
' HAUT Ss CO.,
Jane 3 6 Coiner King and Market-attests.
E. J. KING MAN,
PLASTERER, NO. 40 WARREN-STREET, NEAR
COMING. wUl undertake PLASTERING, RE?
PAIRING, Whitewashing, and WaU Coloring.
May 20_
QUAKER CITY FINE SHIRTS,
BEADY MADE AND TO ORDER.
At BLACKWELL'S,
stay It ratha HoTglt KING-STREET.
Brazier's and Sheathing Copper
of all sizes, for sale by William
Shepherd, No. 17 Hayne-street?
Charleston, g. C.
REFINED FAMILY LARD,
PAOKXD BX
PROCTER & GAMBLE,
C IICIHI AT X . .&
mw Aa* yonr Grocer ??sr oar Brand of
Laird la these PAetutges.
Packed In 8 m. 6 lb, 10 lb Caddies; ?0 ft Cana fte
shipment. Cheapest mode for selling Lard. Fand
?or Price List, ?
Sold lay ?rasara tat Charleston.
May M nao stathSmo
WILLIS S* CH180LB,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
am
SSIFFJEO AQSNTS,
WILL ATTEND TO THE PUB0 HASE, SALB- AND
SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porte) Of
?OTTO?. RIO?. LUMBEB ANO NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, f. a
E. WILLIS.A. B, CKI80LM
I October U ?
Jliiftion Sales.
Sundowns, Tp?nmmp liibbon*, Ruches, Strata
Trimmings, Clothing and Dry doods.
BY JOHN G. M1LNOR & CC
THH DAY. 3 1 instant, nt 10 o'clock, wo will sell at
our Auction Saleroom. No 135 MoothiK-etroet,
Wh'to, Brown and Speckled MJNDOWN^, Trim?
ming and Bonne'. Uibbon*, Nun. 2 3 4 and 5.
Bucbes, Ntr ?w Flowers and Ornaments, I'rouch Ki<i
Gloves, Cusslmore Coats and Pan's, ?luck Frock.
Coate, Blue. Block and Fancy ?'asairaorc Vests, Felt
Hats, Black Uoesltiu, Scotch Casnimere. Kentucky
Jean?, checks. 8wisa Muslins. Jaconot Cambrics,
Bleached and Brown Shirting, Hoop Skirts, Ulack
Lawns, Mon's Head Handkerchiefs, Shirt Braid,
l. lack Flax Thread, and Sundries.
Conditions cash. _June 3
Conveniently Located Residence.
BY J. DRAYTON FORD,
Auctioneer.
Will be sold, at the north of tho Exchange.
TB IS DAY, tho 3d of June, at ll o'clock
A. M..
THAT COMFORTABLE WOODEN RESIDENCE,
recently put io complete crdor, situated on tho east?
ern side or Meeting-street, next norm of corner of
Society. Tho lot measures on east and west lines
each 40 feet, and on the north and south lines
each 87 feet, to tho same moro or loss. Cn the
premises are suitable outbutldii-gs,g.,The residonoe
contains four square room a, dining room, atticB and,
pantry.
Terms-One-third cash ; balanc3 in ono and two
years, secured by bond of purchaser, bearing inter?
est, puyablo semi-annually, and mortgape of promi?
ses. Purchaser to insure property to extent of the
credit portion and to assign policy to the seller.
Purchaser to pay for stamps and tor drawing papers.
For further particulars, ai ply at No. 40 Broad
street. J. DRAYTON FORD.
June 3 nae 5
Pew? in Grace Churcfc,
BY J. DRAYTON FORD. -
Will be sold at the Exchange. THIS DAY, the 3d
instant, .it lt o'clock, A. M.,
PEW8 Ko. 10t Middle Aisle, and No. 8 Western
Aisle, Graoe Church.
Terms cash. Juno 3
Securities.
BY J. DRAYTON FORD.
Will be sold, at the north of the Exchango, THIS
DAY, at ll o'clock A. M.,
150 Shares UNION BANE SlOCE
39 Shares southwestern Railroad and Bank
Stock
$1100 City Charleston block.
Terms cash. Juno 3
City of Savannah Seven Per Cent. Bonds.
BY Z. B. OAKES.
Will be., eold THIS DAY, 3d instant, at the Old
Poetofflce, at ll o'clook,
?6000 CITY OF SAVANNAH 8EVHN PERCENT.
BONDS, redeemable in 1878-Interest February and
August.
Conditions cash. Juno 3
Valuable Real Estate at Auction.
IV. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
Will be acid under th o direction of the undersigned,
THIS DAY, June 3, 1809. at ll o'clock A H..
at the Old Posioffice, foot of Broad-street,
All (hat LOT Of Lt.vD situated on the north sid?
of Hasol-atreet near Concord, measuring In front on
Hasel-street fifty four (54) feet, and m depth one hun?
dred and forty feet; butting and bounding south on
HaBol-etreet, west ou lands of Johnson, north on
Creek or Canal reserved for this lot, and east on
lands of Estate of Mrs. M. J. M. Bell.
AUK),
At the same time and place,
All that TRACT OF LAND situated lying and be?
ing in tbat part of the District ot Berkeley, lately
known ac the Pariah of St. Thomas, measuring and
containing thirty-seven acres, more or less; butting
and-bounding to the north on lands of Dr. O'Hear,
to the south on Wando River, to the east on lands of
Tavell and James E. Du tart, and to the weston
lands ol Sanders and M< Dowell.
Terms-For the first piece, one-naif, and for the
second one-third cash; balance in one and two equal
successive annual instalments, secured by bond of
purchaser and mortgage on thu premises. Purcha?
ser to pay for papers and stamps.
June3_wlm_LOUIS MoLAIN.
Valuable Plantation at Auction.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. 8. BRUNS?.
Auctioneers.
By v'rtue of an order to me directed by the Hom
George S. Bryan, Judge of the United uta tes Dis?
trict Court for the District of South Carolina, I
will offer for sale at public auction, at the Old Post
office, foot of Broad-street, on MONDAY, the 14th .
June next, at ll o'clock A. M.,
All that PLANTATION OB TRACT OF UND tn
St. Stephen's Pariah, known as the Buok Hall Plan?
tation. containing two thousand scree of Land, but?
ting and bo undina on the north by lands of estate of
T. L. Gourdin; on the east on lands of Jas. Peaglar
and R. P. Smith ; on the weat on lands of R. P.
Smith and Dr. Henry H avenel; and on the south on
lands of W. C. Heriot and R. P. Smith, as by refer?
ence to a plat made by W. F. Ervin will more fully
appear.
Terms-One-third cash: balance In one and two
years, to be secured by bond of the purchaser andi
mortgage ot the premises sold. Purchaser to pas
for papen and stamps. LOUT? McL MN,
Mayat mth7 Assignee of T. 8. Waring.
fil??iiutxii ittuAinpi gt*.
FLOUR AND CORN HILLS
AND
MILL MACHINERY.
A LL COMPLETE, FURNISHED AT SHORTEST
J\_ NOTICE, and of the ixost improved style and
plans.
Four of the said Mills are in operation in this city
now, and have all proved rsAfafaetny and superior
to all others.
Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire, Ste, constantly on
band. HABT at MUNSON.
Utica, New Yoi*.
For particulars apply to tbs undersigned, where
the Mills can be seen in nul operation daily.
JOHN CAMPKEN ACO,
Agents for South Carolina,
March ll_timi amos Charleston, 8. O.
rsHCBffIX IROS WORKS.
JOHN F. TAYLOR & OO.
STJOCXSSOKS TO
OAHIROH Ai CO..
Engineers Boilermakers &e?
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(KEAB THE OBY DOOK,)
Charleston, S. C.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILEB8-MABINS,
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE.
BICE THRESHERS AND HILLS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARINGS
IBON FRONTS FOB BUILDINGS,
CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IBON OS
BRASS.
We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS
of as good quality and power, and at as low rates aa
can be bad in New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia.
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REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
May 17 o*o Sises
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horse power, including tba
celebrated Corliss Cut-off
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ttonary Vagins*. Portable
Engiuao, Iso. Also. Circu?
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thai ting PoJley*. Ac. Latia
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