The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 08, 1869, Image 3

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I^Tip DAILY NEWS. ?surftest Clremlatlon_THE DAILY NEWS BEI NO THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAYING THE LARGEST CIR OBLATION IN THE CITY OF CIIARLFSTON. PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN TH S POSTOFFICE AT THE END Ol BACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NSW POSTOmUE LA W. LOCAL MATTERS. MEETINGS THIS DAY. i Carolin* Oh apter, at 8 P. IL Jefferson Lodge, at 8 P. H. Charleston Librarv Society, at 1 P. M. South Carolina Society at 8 P. M. Hook and Ladder. IN ?. 2, at 8 P. BL St. Patrick's Banevoleat Seoiety. at 8 P. ML. IHebrew Orphan Society, at 8 P. M. ' Charleston B flemen Society, at 8 P. M. i Sooth Carolina Friendly Society, at half-past 7P. M. Survivors' Association, at 8 P. M. AUCTION ?ALES WIS DAY. MILES DRAKE will soil at 10 o'clock, at bia atoro, boots, shoes and hats. LOWNDES A ftBranuT.T. will sell at ll o'olook, at the old poatoffios, railroad bonds. H?TTET COBLA ft ? o. will sell at half-past 9 o'clock at their store, new batter. . T. M. CATTO will sell at half-past 9 o'olook, at his atore, batter, floor ftc. BXSLXT ? CSEI GETOS will sell at half-past 10 o'olook, on Accommodation wharf, sugar and molasses. LA ?BET A ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o'olook, st their store, butter, bacon, ftc . G. W. STETTENS will sell at half-past 9 o'olook, at his store, butter, hams, ftc . B. ft A. P. CALDWELL will sell at half-past 9 o'ckjbk, at their store, hams and pork trim mm<s7 JOHN G. MILHOB ft Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, straw gooda, dry goods, ftc UNITED STATIS COOBT.-The issue docket will be peremptorily call ed to-day, at ll o'olook ? A. BL MjtHCANrrLE PRINTING.-All kinda of mer? cantile prm tii rg, eu oh as circulars, letter heads, cards, bin heads, statements, ftc, for co ant ing-rooms and offices, promptly executed in tte neatest style and at the lowest rates, for oash, at Tax Narwa Job Office, No. 149 East Bay. " "Goat, or the Negro Vindicated Against the Aspersions df Ariel," ta the title of a new pam? phlet which will interest many of oar readers. It may bo found at 0. G. Erokmann's, Nc 70 Broad-street. - A corp EXT,-Mr. Jobo Wingate, a member of Truck No. 2, waa painfully wounded m tba cheat and on his arm, on Monday evening, by being jammed against the fence opposite-the .Track house in Queen-street, while the ma? chine was being mo ont. SALE or BEAL ESTAJ E IS RHODE ISLAND. Messrs. W. Y. Leitch ft B. 8. Bruns sold yes? terday, for the U. S. Marsha), a lot sad dwell? ing house m the Town of Ne vport. Rh ode Isl? and, for $11,300. It ia not of ,ea that a sale of New England real estate takes place in Charles? ton, but tho price obtained in the present in? stance shows that there is a market here for | all tiatuable property, whatever its location. . A Bao AITA.-There is a movement on foot "looking to a regatta on the 28th inst., between several well known crack yachts in our harbor. ?The owners of the Eua Annie, the Eleanor and the Maggie MiteheU are to be approached on the subject, and they will doubtless consent to j enter for a race The preliminaries are in J course of adjustment, and it ia boped that matters will be fully arranged in time for some J fine sport oa the occasion mentioned. HOTEL ARRIVALS, JUNK 7.-Charleston Hotel. C. B. ?mith, QeorKia; W. T. J. O. Woodward, H. J. Joy, South Carolina;. F. A. Baberock, New York; J. B. Rogers, Eng land; L. C. par- | pen ter, Washington; C. Lyons and wife, New York. Pavilion Hotel.-N. P. Dutton, steamship Sea Gull; P. S. Worsham, Cooper River; J. R. Easterling, Georgetown; Captain 8. L. Down eth, Philadelphia; J. C. Mnrpen, Kingatree, S. C.; P. W. Miller, Liberia; CE. Wash borne, WiUtown, 8. 0._ B?K? HANDEKBCHXEVS.-Mr. Barnwell, of I . Bo Bo Va Review, who has lately i visited oar [ oity, while here exhibited to his friends a band - karehief made from the ramie plant, which waa not surpassed m softness and fineness of | texture by linen of the beat quality. They are quitte common in New Orleans, and are kept constantly for aa re in tho ano ps. It shows wirti can be done with thia new plant. We believe its cultivation has been entered opon in various parts of Louisiana on a huge scale and Kith very gratifying proupjota ofeuccoee. TRINTTC CHTTBGH SUNDA T SCHOOL.-The ded? ication of the new Sunday School room of; Trinity Church, on Sunday afternoon, was the occasion of a delightful entertainment, eon aiat'ng of singing and addresses. The school is in a prosp?rons condition, the average at? tendance being larger than at any time since the war. Under the careful training ot Mr. R. M. Edmonds, of Rib.way, N. J., who is an accomplished singer and has much experience in vocal instruction, the monthly concerts of | thia school are becoming exceedingly attrac? tive. " PORTRAIT or TBS LATE S. G. COURTENAY. - There ia on exhibition at the establishment of Mesare Kentville ft Hannan, late Courte? nay's, Broad-street, a floelv executed oil paint? ing of the late Samuel Gilman Courtenay, which is pronounced by his trie ids to be an excellent and faithful picture. It was painted to order, by Mr. Thomas Wightman, a nat ive artist, for the JStoa Eugine Company, of vrbioh Mr. Courtenay was president. It will be suspended in the hall of tho company after remaining OJ inspection in Broad-3treet tor a few days._ THH Unrfp-..STATES CIRCUIT COOBT.-The seimon of the United Stales Circuit Court tor this State closed on Batu day and Chief | Justice Obase left this city yesterday for Ral? eigh. In.oonoeotiou with the fact that the session now ended is the first in which a Chief J Justice of the United States has sate on the benoh ia Soatt? .Carolina,, it is worthy of nate that in only one instance bas tbs decision of the Hon. George 8. Bryun, United States District Judge, beec overruled by the Circa it Court, and in this one instance it was, we be? lieve, a modification and not a reversal of the decree ot the lower court. This speaks well for the intellect and judicial knowledge of his Honor Judge Bryan... . ? j (U?.-r-ikri ? STATE COURT.-IN TUE GENERAL SESSIONS HOB. B B CARPENTER PR ES ID INO. -The court met at 10 o'clock and noon the fall pf, the roll of jurors,' several being found absent, the sheriff was ordarod to rill np the absent num bsr by sominoning extra jurymen, the grand and petit juries were then organized. The dee charged the grand jury, instructing them in ibo nature of their obligations and duties, and the v irions- offcoeea that won d be brought before them. A cu m ber of indict? ments .wer? tjbe-> handed to the grand jury, who, after a short ahaouce, made tho following return: atjhe State vs. ADD Williams. Assault and battery. No brB. * The court thea adjourned until 10 o'clock thiamornfng. Tm D.SITED STATES COTJBT, JURE 7 GBO. B. BBXAN, DISTRICT JUDOS, FBESI The following jory order waa tig ned t Cbiet Justice on Saturday, June 5 : THB UKI rrj) STATES or AMERICA-SOUTH LISTA DISTBIOT. Fourth Circuit of the stated term of thi cuit Court of the United Status tor sait triot, begun and holden at Charleston o: hrst Monday IQ April, A. D.. 1869. Present-Hon. 8. P. Chase, Chief Ju and HOD. Geo. S. Bryon, District Judge. To conform to the manner of design the juries, in substance, to the laws and ut DOW in foice m the State of South Cart ordered, l. That the Clerk of the Circuit Court the Marquai of the United States for the tn ct of South Carolina, do make up a jar from the State at large, of three bun names of oit>E3i>8, qualified under the la' the "tate ot South Carolina to serve ir highest courts of the State, in which june used, in the following manner, to They shall oall upon the several Collecta Internal Bevenue of the several Collection triers in tho State ot South Carolina, to msb each, from the several counties in I respective districts, the names oi one hun citizens, tb be selected' by them, and euc they think well qualified "to serve as ja: being persons of good moral character, st judgment and tree from ad legal excepti fronded. If any one ot the said Colleoto Internal Revenue shall, after thirty day a? tice, in writing, from the clerk and man neglect or refuse to furnish the list of DB, as bereiubeiore provided, then the clerk marshal snail proceed to select a list of ja from the several counties in the cotise district of the oolieotor neglect! jg or refill to furnish a list BB aforesaid. 2. Of the lists made up as aforesaid, clerk and marshal shall o tuse. the. names t written, each one on a separate paper or bi and shall roll up -i fold the ballots so as tc sembl? each other as mach as possible, an that the'names written thetein shall no visible on the outside, and they shall place ballots in a DOE to be kept by the clerk for i purpose. This box shall be securely loc and sealed, and only opened nt the time for the purp jae of drawing jurors. The he jurors and the box as thus made up sha! the lieb and box out of which jurors sba! drawn Cor the year ens tiing. 3. When jarors are to be drawn the clerk ; marshal shall attend at the clerk's office some other public placo appointed for the r pose by a judge, of the court. Thc ballots the jory box snail be abasen and mixed tog* er, and the clerk or the marshal, in (hep: ence of a judge ot the court, ualess n-cess, ly absent, without seeing tho names writ thereon, shall openly draw therefrom the ni ber of jarors required. If a person so drt is exempt by law,. or is unable by reasoi sickness or absence from, home to attend a juror, bis name shall be rot urned into the I and another drawn in hts stead. ! 4. A j ury-h s t shall be mado up in the m ncr herein indicated, during the mouths .April and Hay, annually ; Provided, that jury list for the present year shall be made as soon as practicable after the passage of t order. 5. Grand jurors shall be drawn and aumin i ed in the same manner as jarors for trials; fl when .drawn at the same timo as jarors trials, the persons whoso names are fl drawn, to the number required, shall ?o ; turned aa grand jurors, ana those alter wai ' di a wu shall be jurors for trials. 6. Grand and petit jurors to serve at a etajed berm .of tho court, whether at Charl loh or at Columbia, shall bs drawn, and aa mons therefor issued, at least fifteen days I Fore the commencement thereof. 7. No more than th i rt \ -ono persons to sci as petit jarors, or nineteen to serve as sra jarors. shall be drawn and summoned to i tend, at one and th; same time, any conn, u less the court shall otherwise order. 8. When by reason ot challenge or ot lu wine, a sufficient number of jurors dulv drat and summoned cannot be obtained for the tri of any cause, civil or criminal, the court sh; forth wi.h cause jurors to oe returned from tl bystanders to complete tbe panel. The j uro eo returned from the by tandera shall be r turned by the marshal or ms deputies, ai shall be such as are qualified and liable to ! dr a? n as jurors according to the provisions law. 9. No person shall be liable to be drawn at serre as a juror oftener than onoe in two 3 eat bot he shalt not be so exempt unless he 1 tends and serres as a juror in pursuance of ti draft. 10. The jurors in attendance at any teim the court shall be empanelled in the eau manner as provided by the laws of the State 1 South Carolina. 11. The rules heretofore passed relative l designating, drawing; and empanelling juror are hereby rescinded. S. P. HASE, Chief-Justice United States. GEO. 8. BBTAH, United States Judge, Du tricl ot Sooth Carolina. Circuit Court.--The United States rs. tvt hundred and fifty barrels of molasses an other goods. The following order was mado i this case : VETTED STATES VB. TWO HUSDBED AND EOT BARBELS OE MOLASSES alfi) OTHER GOODS, Judgment of foifeitute having been rendel ed in this case, sud several pet 1 tions?dlcd ic distributivo shares of tho forfeiture, on mi tion of D. T. Corbin, United States At tome; and Buist & Buist, Attorneys tor A. G. Mai key, Collector of the Port, ordered. That th petitions for distributive shards ia the fun forfeited bo set down for a hearing on Wednet dav, June. ?JI, 18G9. at ll o'clock A. AL, an tbe claimants will take notice thereof. GEO. 8. BBTAM, United States Judge District of S. C. Jane 7,1869. Abraham Van Boren et al, rs. John Pote Buren and others. Bill in equity for account Ordered, that the order of 26th April, 1869, bi amended by-lea ve to hear and report upon an; -8?60tal mat tar. ?tc. C. C. Montgomery vs. G. W. Sullivan. Peti tion to redeem land. A copy of the petition t be served by the Marshal on tho defendant and that said defendant do plead, answer 01 demur within thirty days. In Bankruptcy_J. B. Mendangh and Thos A. Lathrop were finally discharged ia bank rup toy. John McConnell was allowed to with draw petition of voluntary bankruptcy. M ir?an Drummond, of Bancell & Drummond, was or dared to appear bofore the court 00 the 17tl instant, and state why he shall not be d?clar?e a bankrupt. A number of petitions in bank roptcy, referring to Betting np liena and appli? cations for final discharge, were read an J re? te ired._ REPOBTEBS' CBTOTBS-Major Johnson, thc DOW United States Marshal, qualified and tool possession of bis office yesterday. The Bev. W. 8. Bowman wa* unanimous!) elected chaplain of the Eagle Fire Company OE .friday 0vening last, A pHnk- road bas been hid in Oalhonn stieet, from the Washington-street road to the Cooper River. The dark cobweb-covered blinds in tho lowci market have been brightened up by a coat ol paint. There were three immersions ia the Citadel Squaro Baptist Church last Sunday. The picnic of the Turnverein takes jilaco on Monday next at the SchuetzenplatE. The Sisters of Meroy, io charge of the Halo Orphan Asylum, return their grateful thanks to Bev. D. J. Quigloy, Pastor of the Cathedral Chapel, for the nama, sugar, lemons, &c, left from the Catholic picnic. William Jervey, Esq., was yesterday elected vestrymen oi St. Micha i's Church, to fill tho vacancy occasioned by tbe resign it ion of Dr. J. P. Jervey. Tbe ono hundred and twenty-first anniver? sary of the Charleston Library Society will be held at the Library Hall this morning. The soldier who was engaged in the melee in Vauderhorst-atreet, on Saturday night, was hued $15 by the Mayor yesterday. The steamer Planter has re turned frc m Sa? vannah mm us the visiting colored a un en of that city. The Rising Sun Base Ball Club, of Beaufort, ti. C., and the Crescent Club, of this citv, bath colored, will play a match game at the foot of Broad-street, this afternoon, at hall-past two o'olock. Mrs. Crotjen, who was barned by the kero? sene explosion on Sunday night, died last night. Comfortable seats bave been erected around he cirele in th e City Hall Park. Ri COVERED RKLIU. - Mr. John Tourney, of j this city, has received from Mr. Miles Moran, of Sumter, 8. C., a modal Deanne; the name of | Sergeant Jonah 1?. Hernes, a memoer of the Palmetto Regiment that served in Mexico. This medal was purohased by Mr. Moran from a oolorod soldier of a .Massachusetts rogiment, and be de ?ires that the rightful owner should get it. Mr. Holmes or bis relatives can pro euro it of Mr. Tourner, at No. 36 East Bay, cor? ner of Adger's wharf. i BUS I NX 86 NOTICES. AUCTION SALE.-Risley & Creighton, Accom? modation wharf, will sell at half-past 10 o'clock, sugars and molasses. LUNCH at "Our House," Shis forenoon, will include coater eonp, fish acd roast beet, served up io Toxck'a boat .sty ?e. < ' ?? ' TH? : QrrMncur,ore. HOUR,!-Save you read tue June number of tba XIX Century ? If not, go fo the nearest;"bookseller and pur? chase. There ia not, a dull pege. between the covers.- Read the thr.liing "Story of the East \ India Mufiny';M "An Evening with a Spiritu? alist;''"Shoulder to Shoulder," and Adven? tures of the Bloelia Jo. For a good cry, read the Tale of tho Old Livyer, and for a laugh_ see the pic tines-of our South Carolina Legi s la tors and the speeches thereof. Subscription one yew $3 50. Send your orders to the of? fice of the XLX. Century Compai-y, over the store of -Walker, Evans Sc Cogswell, Broad street. - WHERE TO Go.- The perfumes of Araby the Blest would seem stale in comparison with the fragrant odors of the German colognes and imported scents sold bi J. G. Luhn, wholesale and retail druggist and apothecary, southeast corner of King and John streets. There are also ch jico flavoring extracts for soda water dealers, ice creams, jellies and pastry, which are highly recommended by the proprietors of the Charleston and Pavilion Hotels. All kinds of foreign a od domestic drugs, medi? cines und chemicals, and tho different descrip? tions of fancy gooda are always on hand. Spe? cial attention is given lo making np prescrip? tions, and the whole establishment is one that may be safely recommended. Mr. Luhn is the general agent for the famous Marengo Fever and Ague Care, which is warranted to give complete and universal satisfaction. WHATMAN'S DRAWING PAPERS, all sizes; Mus? lin and Paper Tracings, India Ink, Pencils for card wtiting; also Bakers' Bread Books. For sale by NEUFVILLE & HANNAM, Juno 8 1 No..9 Broad-etreot. Go TO GEORGE LITTLE SC Co. far fine black cassim ere pants, $3. tuthslmo June 1 THE BEST assortment of India Gauze red Lisle Thread Under Shirts of all sizes and grades, just received at and for sa'e low for cash, at E. SCOTT'S, Star Shirt Emporium, Moecting-strcet, Jane 5 Opposite Market Hall. Go TO GtOBGE LITTLE SC CO. for white linen dock suits, worth twenty dollars, for $13. Jane 1 tuthslmo . THE "BADEN" PAP?B COLLAR AND Curra, nt BLACKWELL'S, May ll tuths ' No. 219 King-street. N Cutlormg, (Ste. KW FASHIONS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. MENEE & MULLER. MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALEBd IN Readv Made Clothing, SUITABLE FOB CHILDREN, MEN AND BOYS. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Ac, Ko. 39} Klag-street, OPPOSITE SOCIETY-9TREET. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING OUR patrons and the pc bi lc generally that we have just opened a large aud w*ll assarted i-tock of CLOTH l*Q, MEN'? FURNISHING GOODS, Ac,, for tbe Spri fi and summer, at tbe above stand, consisting ol Business and lAess Snits, all sises and qualities of shirts and Underwear Goods, fro. ; all sizes and qualities of Lngllab. and Domestic Hall Hose ; all sises and qualltie-i of Silk and Lisle I bread itlovei; all sizes and styles of Linen and Paper Collars ; all S*SM and styles of Cravats. Neck Ti os, Pocket li ind ir rciur Ts, suspenders. Umbrellas, ftc. ; also, a large and w?l> assorted stock of Broadcloths, Cassi merea Doeskins. Coatings, TtsUngs, Ac, which we offer to sell by piece, yard or pattern: or make up ir. to Garments, by m ea-ure, in any snap? or style, according to order/' st foe shortest notice. .Our stock bas been selected wi b (treat cure, and we are confident that we cao compete with auy otber boure in this city. We invite an examination of our Stock, and bespeak a share of tbe public patronage. JltfiNKE Ct 31 UL, LICK. March 27 ttutb3moa CHEAP GOODS. GREAT SALE! AT FURCHGOTT & BRO., CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS. IMMENSE BPDUCHON IN PRICES MADE IN order to eifert a clearance of special lots ot Gooda on hand and to anrive. Tbl * is an opportunity wbich should not be lost sight of bj ready money Durcbasers. Tbe following aro a few quotations from some choice lots: CKAPK M A KKTZ at 2i and 30 cents, bost FINK ST1LKS OF BAL, MOR A 1.9 at $1 TS and S3 Pit),UK only 30 cents; Marseilles 40 and 60 cents PA it \ - o 1.8, a aicn selection, from 60 couts up Kl VE ?LACK SILKS teduced to $2; SJ 28 s very floe artic e. FINis; FKK.MH CO lt SETS, from 90 cents up DIAPKK. LINK?. DOYLiES, and other Linen goods, 10 and 15 per cent, cheaper than any? where ii 00 DOZ KN TOWELS from 12 % to 60 couts L.?DII-.V AND .11 E.N'S I \ li E lt \V K Alt at II oderste prices 4-4 Lo ?Mic. urns from 12ii conts up ME\'S FINK I? WAMA KAI'S OL Iv SI 00 DOM h SMC GOODS, Hosiery, Glover, well ftsssorted and sold at nearly cost ince. Pt'KCflGOTr ?SE Bito's , No. 437 Elng-street, corner of Calhoun. An exclusive department ior Bjots, shoes. Hats ana Trunks. Smos May 3 DRY GOODS. J. H. BR?NING & CO., No. 263 King-street. Opposite Beaufain, WOULD RESPECTFULLY IVFOttM TBEIB FBlENln -ND IHKPUB'IC. that tbcv have opene-i a well assorted *od acaso mb le stock of UU. ? GOODS, whicto choy offer at Yery Reasonable Piices. We would call attention to the following Good* : A splenlid assortment of DRE*s GOOD-, Black Miks, White Goods, Hosiery. Linens, White and Colored labe Dstnasks, Loogclotha. .sheetings. Caxsimcre, Black 'lotti and Doeskins, Gloves. Frenen torsete. Parasols, Umbrellas. Km oro aeries, Handkerchiefs, lace -bawls. Opera Shawls, Hoop t-kirts, Ls.ce Goods, Notions, ftc. J. H. BUL >IVG & CO.. No. 2?2 KINO-HI REE i, 0PP08JTK BEAUFAIN. May 8_stnlhlno rpo BUS1NK8M SHUN. THE SUMTER NEWS, PUBLISHED AT SUMTER, S. C., I? OSE OF THB BUT PAPRRs IN TBE UP? COUNTRY; oas a Urge oircuiatlon, and affords sn? parlor advantages as an advertising medium, lenna tow. Addrea DARB k 0>TKhN, February 23 Propnftotf, yyBOU HUBO tit SUITS, VIZ: GOAT, LEGGINGS. AND CAP? WITH C*PF.S, for only M at VON 8ANTEN'? B >Z\AK. JuneS tu!bs3 x>? I No.329 K.ing-9 r. el. J\L?I A KC BB Ult 1?OUS AT ONT.r 25 n?'KT< BA<"tfl; KUBBER <. HEFTING by the jard, AIR PILLOWS for travel'inr. Piano (.'overs, ttaoher clothing, and all other kinda of Rubber Oood?, at VON SA iTE*'* B?Zi*B, JuneS 3 MO No. 229 King-street. TULLUN US F Ll" rl.VG ? Kl.lTISG! DONE AT THE SHOBIEST NO! ICE. Applv to Mrs. DAWSON, No. 306 King-street, over Cohen a Drug ? toro 6* June S gOUTHBIl* LANDS Wl.VTKD. W. C. ALDEN & CO., REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 34* PINE-STREET, NSW YORK CITY. THE ABOVE FIRM HAVE ESTABLISHED A Special Department for the Buying and Retiing of Southern BEAL EjTAlF, City and Country. They have placed Mr. J. H. MORGAN (late of Charleston, 8. C.,) at the head of this branch ol their bufinesa. Parties wi "hi OR to sell property in the New York mirket will And it to their advantage to address the above firm. Mr. MORGAN refers lo Messrs. G. A. TBENHOLM A SON, Charleston, S. C. June 7 nae Imo ja^- UT IC IC. M JOHN HARGRAVE. SLATE AND TILE ROOFS REPAIRED IN THE Deafest manner and ac shortest no'tce. Orders left at AD AMS, DAMON A CO. Broad-street, or No. UO Sic'ety^trtet, Slate Yard, or at hi? Be*iden -e. No 31 President-street. stutbS* June 5 REFINED FAMILY LARD, PACKED DY PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. A3* Ask your Grocer tor oar Brand of Lard In tlaeae Packages. Packed in 3 lb. 5 lb, 10 lb Coddles; 60 lb rans for shipment. Cheapest mode for rolling Lard, fend for Price List. Sold by Grocers itt Charleston. Mar ta vic stu Ili3xrn QUAKER CITY FINE SHIRTS, BEADY M?DE AND TO ORDEB. At BLACKWELL'S, a*ay ll tntha No. 219 KINQ-STBKET. Tio Pla^a, Sheet-Iron. Wire, and all other tinsmith's goods, for sale bj William Shepherd, No. J7 Hayne-streeL charleston, S. C JUST RECEIVRD, WATER COOLERS ICE CREAM CHURNS ICE PICKS AND MALLETS HANDSOME TOILET SETS ZINC AND TIN HIP BATUS INFANT ?ATH TUBS WIRE DISH AND PLATE COVERS. 11 AKT & CO., June 3 ? Comer Kmg and Market-st cets. E. J. KINSMAN, PLASTERER, No. 40 WA BREN-SI Bl-ET, NEAR COMING will uodertike PLA TERIRE? PAIRING, Whitewashing, and Wall Coloring. May 20 Shirts anH /iirnisljing (tofts. SCOTT'S GENTLBMEN'S FURNISHING SI ORE, Mco'intr-s'reet, opposite the Market, ia the Cheapest end most Popular Establishment o? the kind tn the City. Having made the STAR Shirts and Collara his specialty, he la enabled by hia experience, tho yariety ot hi9 t-'tock ard the extent ot' nit* buainesa, to supply these SHIRTS Ready-made, or made to order, guaranteing a pctfect flt, and at prioe? that dety competition: Constantly on hand Gra\ 'a Pa? tent MolJed Ci Har.?, and a lurse Stock of Gent's Underwear. Evory article sold at SCO IT'S ,0f TUE BEST. January 1 limos /inc Jlrtfl. ?pHOTUGKAPH COLUKING. PERRON-} WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with care and ta*te can have their orders promptly QQed by leaving them at Holmes' Book Honae. Written directions should in each case be given as to the style of coloring pieferred. April 22 _ Srooa* ^yiLLIS ?V CH IS OL. M. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ans ; SHIPPING AGENTS, WELL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE ANT 8BLPMENT (to Foreign ?nd Domestic Portai or COTTON, BICK, LUM BBB AND NAVAL 6TO BEB. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. a I K. WILLIS.A. B, OHIeOLM I October 36 I jimmi WANTED. STATE POUTH CAROLINA ?IX PER CENT, sro.: ?C. (old and new; btate South Carolina eix per Cent. Bondi (old and new) ??tate South Carolina Six per Cent. Bonds (issued fo. Bank notes. Apply to SAM'L C. ULA'tK. Broker, June 8 1 No. 38 Broad-*tre*t. WAISTED. STATE OF 80?TH CAROLINA BONOS state of south Carolina Coupons Bank Billa ot all kinda, Bonds, Stocaa Coupons of all kinds wanted, and bighoat market price paid at MOHELAND'S EXCHANGE, June 8 No. 8 Broad--ticet. NT ATE BUNDS AND C')UPO>?S. STATE SOUTH CA BOLINA BONDS ANI> COU? PONS wanted by J iMES H. WIL>ON, June 7 t No. S Broad.?treet. RAILROAD BONDS AND tO? PU.VS. GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD BONDS A.iD COUPON"*, guarantied by tbe State, wanted by J?MEs H WILSON, June 7 -2 No 5 Broad-?treet. WANTED. BANS OF THE STATE OF SOUrfl CAROLINA BILLS. Alao, Bank Bills ct all kinds, Bonds and Storks bought by > . - ANDREW M. MOBELAVD. Jum> 1 No. 6 Broad-stteet. EXCHANGE QN LONDON AND ON NEW TORE. Sold by LESESNE A WELLS, . Mar ll Imo No. 10 Bread-street. WANTED fJ10 PUBCHASE, UNITED STATES BILLS OF all denominations, and NATIONAL BANE NOTES too much mutilated to be redeemed by Government Agents, at fair prices, for c?an. A. GAGE A CO.. Charleston Ice House. June 1 7 BANKERS, gTOCKAND EXCHANGE BBOKER3AND.MFR CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of any description, c. n get their oiders filled promptly and in the neatest style, at cheaps^ rates, hy applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay. Drnfls, QLtKinitaLs, Ctr. IT Wi~~ECKEL & CO., CHEMISTS ANO APOTHECARIES, tNo. 331 King-Street, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO ?heir eplendid new black marble ARCTIC SifDA FOUNTAIN, The finest and the best apparatus ever I rought to Charleston. They are also prepared to offer on draught SELTZER WATER AND CONGRESS WATER, FR ?SH, SPARKLING AND COOL, And containing all tho Medicinal Properties for which thoio waters are BO widely celebrated. They alao would direct attention to their DISPENSING DEPARTMENT, Where the purest and best Drugs only are used, and Prescriptions filled by the Proprietors them? selves, both old and experienced Pharmaceutists. They have a full assortment of PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS, Embracing the fabrics of some of the beat Perfumers In Germany, France and England. May ll tnths rriHE BISHOP PILL! THE BISHOP PILL: THE BISHOP PILLI A Furoly Vegetate P?l (Sugar-Obated.) "COSTARS" BISHOP PILL, "Is of extraordinary efficacy for OoativnCBB, Indi gestiun, Dyspepsia, Headache. Nervous Debility, Liver conpiaint," .' Toe best PILL in the world." Medical Journal, September 8. TRY THEM! TRY T tl ? III ga- AU Druggists in CHARLESTON eel! them. " COSTAR'S " STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABS ?CostarV Kat. Roach, ?St?.. Externara. "Lo.tarV Bed Baa; Exterminators. ..Costar'*" lonly pure> Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Renieniej knn*u." "18 \ear-rstabl?rheJ in Hew York." "?OOO li ?es ano Flash, manuf inured daily." ?.I 11 Bfivare ' 11 of souriou* iuafUtlou.." "AU Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them." For $1, $}, *S and $3 BIZ es, Addresa ?COSTAR" CUMPASY, So. 13 Howard-street. ?Sew York. Sold in CHARLESTON, 8. C., by GUODKICH, WIXKJ1AS Ac CU. M%r*h 13_nae_'vr KO? AU ALIS Purifies the Blood. For Baie bj Dragsrlslf Everywhere. Juiyae MO lit Jin ri ?aa Soif s. Positive Sah at half patt 9 o'clock. BY T. M. CATER. Will be aolil THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at luli? pa*. O o'clock, SO tubs and Arkins BOiTi B, some ohoice ISO barre s Flour 3U barrels h miar 36 bits Mackerel 25 barrels syrup 3 enies ('rockery, open. Conditions cash. June 8 Manu, 4fc. BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL, i His DAY, the 8th instant, will be aoaflNfore our Biore, al ba T-patt 9 o'clock, 200 CANVASED BAMi, ABS 3? kees PORK Tit ill MINOS. Conditions cash._June 8 Valuable Plantations. BY HOLME** & HACBJJ.TH, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order ot sile, to me directed, by the HOD George 8. Bryan, Judge ot the United states District Court, for the D.stri "t of Minto Carolina I will offer tor ?sie at Pub.to anutioa, at the Old Jroatoffloe, toot ot Broad-atreel. on TUE-DA Y, Joue 29th, 1869, at ll o'clock A. M.. Alltbo-e J HR EE PLAN CAIIONS OB TRACTS OF i AND, ?liuate in M. George's Parish, District of I Colleton, and ?tate of Scatb < aro Una, comprising all that Plantation or Tract of Laod, measuring and containing eighteen hundred and twenty-six 1823 acres, more or Ic-s, and generally known as the ?'Indian Held- Mi 1 Plantation." butting and bound? ing to the north on land, now or late of Major David Gavin, to tbe south on land now or lat? ot Captain D Cannady, and Und now or lately claimed by William ttsey, to tbe east on land no? ?rlate ot Colonel John Humph, on Um.1 here'natter described, and land now or lately c aimed by Wm. L tsey, and to the west on land now or late of estate of Thomas Byra, ana land formerly a part ot (he said "Indian Fields Hill Plan tatton." bat sold efl therefrom to John L. Daer and Wm Utaey. and by the said Wm. Utaey to Major David Gavin. ALSO, All lhat PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, adjoining the above on the east, measuring and con tuinlngseven hunured and thirty-four (734) acres. Buttin? and bounding to the north on land now or late of Captain J. L Inabnet, to the roath on land now or late.of Christian Rumpb, to the east on land of the South Carolina Railroad Company, and to the west on baud now or laie of Colonel John Bumph and the "Indian Fields Mill Plantation," above deeortoed. ALSO, AB that TRACT OF PINE LAN?, measuring and containing forty (40) acres. Butting and Doonding on all side < by land claimed by Wm. u tsey. and touch tog tbe cast side ot the "Indian Fields Mill Planta? tion." Ihe above three Tracts of Land will be sold as a whole and comprise in all twenty-six hundred (1600) acres, a poi bo., of which is cleared and well adapted to cotton, and the balance heavily timbered Ter na-One-thirJ casn ; balance to two equal suc? cess ve annual Instalments, secured by bond or bonds of the purchaser, with interest at th? rate of seven per cent, per annum, payable annually, and a mortgage of tbe premises. Purchaser io pay for papers a d stamps. LOUTH VoLAlx, Jane 8 ias7 Assignee of Wnarton A Petsch. L WIER DECKKK IN EQUITY. James Quintin vs. Richard U. Cain et al. A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will le sold, in frontot the old Customhouse, on TUESDAY, the 29t0 day of June, A. D. 1869, ac ll o'clock A. M , All that FARVI OR TRACI OF LAND, situate in St. Andrew's Parish, on Ashley Uiver, in tee County of i barleiton, snd known as ..Villa Norma, (acme times called "Accab-e,"i containing^ '00 acres, Bounded north on land, of Christian J. Lieck tu. ii, east on lundi of now or late of H. Pinckney Walker and rhrislian J Beckman, south, on Ashley River, and west ou linds now or late of charles T. Lowudes saving ami reserving one acre of the aforesa d tract, containing the cemtery or family graveyard of ibe Morns funny, with righi ot way through ibo " lld avenu ." to the Dorchester r ad. 'J ur m H-Une-fiurtu cath; balance nn a credit of one, ti?o mid thiee \cirs, bec red by bond or bjnds if the purchaser ur purchasers, and a mongago of the premises mild, s nd rn1 rtgugo to conUin a p< ? er of fide, upon lita condition of the said bond and bonds, or cf any ol them, so given lor the put cb*.-c money, t e ng broken. E. W. M. M Av KL Y, S. c C. June 8 tut LAD KU DECREE IN EQUITY. A. C. Chandler, Assignee, vs. Daniel F. To wies. A. f. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will be sold, In front of the Old Customhouse, on TUESD \Y. thc rid da; of Jone, A. D., 1869, at ll o'clock. A. M , ALL THAT PLANTATION OR PIECE OF LAND, situate on Wad- alaw Island, in the County of Charleston, sud known as the "Point ol Pines," con? taining 1200 acres, more or le-?. Butting and bounding north and west on Wadmslaw Bound, east on lands il R.E. Jenkins, and sooth on lands of benjamin Hailey. I erm->-One-third cash ; balance on credit of on-, two and three years, secured by bond bearing inti r i-st at the rate of sevn per cent, per annum, and mortgage of the Plantation, eurcba-er to pay for papers and stamps. E. W. M. MACKAY, June 1 tut 8. C. O. Stoofs. JgCONOMY IN Et KL, A VD LABOR. SINCE OUR INTRODUCION INTO THE CH Y OF THE IMPROVED KEROSENE STOVES, THEY HAVE STEADILY G'IN ED IN PUBLI0 fiver, and uro now used not only <or v.iri us cull nar? purnosos, but also for PttMRRVING FRUITS DISTILLING ROSE WATER. PREPARING LARD, sr. Tn the Nursery and .sick Room they are in? valuable. Dentists, Chemists and Wauufacturera, and others who need i ult LA ULE HEATING AP? PARATUS, will find them admirably adapted to their w. nts. A largo supply of tbe above, and al.-o of the superior GAS STuVEs on hand and for sale at man ut.<? lurer's prices, whol sale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL Ai SON, No. 337 King.street, ons door north of Liberty street. June 3 thstu M. L . FILLET, I ROY, NEW YORK, MANTPAC ITUEE OF SiOVES, BANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WARE, Ac. MANTJEACT?BEB OF "PHILANTHROPIST," ?CHIEF COOK,' "CHABTEB OAK" AND "CIVILIAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE 60?THEB? TRADE. AND ron SALE BX D, L FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THEsfi STOVES' STAND UNRIVALLED FOB capacity. dar?biittv, convenience* and the general pu-potier to which cooking Stoves are used. Tbs PHH ANTHROPIC is e>tra heavy plated, and has Ash Drawer; ran be mad? into a six boiler hole ?tove*, has cart iron Wi.cr I'aak galvanized, ot enamel lined. A strictly tfrst-class Sto?e. Tie CtVTi.HN ta of a neat design; and ha* a 8ne large Oven. Thiii stove ca i be bad with tho extension nark, MIX holes, und reservoir when desired For further iat-iroaatiou uppiy io D. L. FULLERTON, January St tn-os Augusta, Ga. Fr. HU MPH BEYS, BROKER, A ?CTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MEECHA Al. HALES OF BEAL ESTAI lt. STOCKS. BONDS, SE C0KI l IEs AND PERSONAL PBOPEBTY A1TENDED TO. No. ET BK.OAD-8TJB.KKT CHAULE - TUN, 8. a BETEBESOES. Bon. HENRY BUiSi, W. J. MAGRATH, Esq l'oei-3i J1MK-. CONNKR, T. H. WARING. Esq. Octoti" JOHN D. ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY FOBUQ AND O SN URAL AQBNT, No. IO Broad-street. RESPECTFULLY BO LI CI 18 BUSINESS IN AD JUSTING ACCOUNTS of Marchants and others, and in WRIT LNG UP AND POSTING their BOOKS either in part or who.e. Ao January 9 Jtaitt'01 Salts. tiLORGK vV. VfEr'Ftlf?i No. 86 Vendue ifa.ige, W?l seJI TETS DAT, m instant, at bair-past 9 O'cloek, , SO tubs BUTTI R 10 tierces S. OL C invaded Bama 10 tierces H C. Bellies 0 bbl?. Strips 5 drums Codfiah 100 boxea Scaled Herrings 25 bbis. Extra Family Flour Cheese. Lard. Tomatoes, ftc., fte. 1 Large Fairbank** Beare. Jons 8 New Butter. BY HENRY CORIA & CO. THIS DAT, at half-past 9 o'clock, in front of oar Store, will be sold, , 13 TUBS NEW GOsHEN BUTTER. Tondit lona cab. /anet Poiitivt Sale of Sugars and Molasses to close Consignment. We will sell THls DAT. at half.past 10 o'clock A if., 13 hbds. CHOICE MUSCOVADO bUGABS 17 hhdt. New Clayed Molasses 18 puncheons Choice Porto Rico Molasses, Terms-For auma of $500 dollar* or under, cash; over Ut at amount, approved thirty day*' accep ta?os received. RISLET A CBBIGHTON, JO June 8_Acooaamodatioa Wharf. Butter, Belly Bacon, Smoked Tongues, Hams, Shoulders, fe. BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAT. tbe 8th instant, will be sold, tn Our 'tore, at 10 o'clock, ll firkins NEW BUTTER, I a.-*nmm. 8 tubs New Butter, f Per 8??8?**? 7 tierces Canvased Hams. ? ALSO, BELLT BACON. Pig Hams, ^boulters, Smoked Tongues, Bolognas, smoked Beef, Syrup, Prunes. Cheese, Ac, Ac. Condition* cash._ Jone 8 - ? Boots, Shoes and Eats. BY MILES DRAKE. THIS DAT, (Tuesday,) at 10 o'clock. I watt sell at my store, corner ol King and Literty streets, SEVENTY-FIVE OASES BOOTS AND SHOES, ? choice assortment, const sting of : Cases Men's CSU, Congress and Oxford Tiea, Buff and Calf Brogans. Balmorals, Malakoffa and Jersey Ties, Ladies Mo* roc:o Polish Boots, burkina. Ties and Slippers, Serge Congress. Women's Bootese, Miases ansi Children's Congress, Polish Boots, Ties, fto. ? ALSO, 20 DOZEN MEN'S AND BOYS' FELT HATS. 60 dozen Men'a and Boya' Leghorn abd Canton Has. Janes Ladies' Leghorn and Black Canton 3hade?9 Dress Goods, Hoop Skirts, fa I BY JOHN G. MI KN OR k CO. THIS D KY, 8th instant, at 10 o'clock, we will seTLat our Auction Salesroom, No. 135 Meeting-Street, WHITE LEO H O UN aBADEe, BLACK fJ?? Brown Canton Shades. Imitation Straw shada?. Boy's Fancv Straw Hats, Bfbbona, Beaded ?nd Plata bilk Parasols, Printed Orgiadies and Lawn?, S trio* Lenee, Plaid Mozambiq its. Chene and tmbrolrtered Dareges and Poulina, swiss Masllns India Mulls? 114 and 12-4 Marseille* Quilts. Flinted Apron?, Brown Linen, Table Diapt-r, Ml-tsea and Women'* Hoop skirts, White and Blue Pavilion Gaum. Whit* Hose, brown B alf-.i osa, 8-s, 7-8 a d 4-4 Bleaohed and Brown shirting, Pocket Books, Linen Cambric bemstitched Hana kerchiefs, and sundries, conditions cash. June 8 Securities at Auction. BY LOWNDES & GR 1MB ALL; Will be sold, at the old Pos'offlce. THIS DAY? June 8, at ll o'clock, $6,500 CHhBAW AND DARLINGTON FIRST. MORTGAGE BON Dj $6.oro South Carolina Bal froid long date Bonds 80 sh TUB ;-outh Carolina Bailroad and Bank: H eek -?hares Bank of Georgetown Stock. June 8 WK. GURLEY Will aell at Commercial Wharf, on THUB8DAY, 10th Instant, at lu o'clock: A. M.. A LOT OF QUARTI-RU AS iBR'd .SUPPLIES. ALSO, LOT OF TIMBER TB??'K?. June 8_tata* House and Lot Anson street, one door north of Laurens. BY J. FRASER MATHE WES. will be sold, on THUBSDA?, 10 h inst., at th? Old PcetofBce, at ll o'clock, HOUSE AND LOT etat side ot Anson-street, ona door north of Laurens. Lot measures 48 feet S Inches front by 97 teet deep on the north line, mora or leta, south lins Irregular 97 feel, east ltne irrsgu lar, 40 tvet 6 inches, more or lesa. l ems-One-half cash ; balance in one ' and. two years, secured by bond ano mortgage ot tn? property, with interest. Purchaser to par J. ?7. M. for papers and necessary stamps. June 5 Jrnfls, (?jj{miral5 "Q ABBY'S PBOPHYttk.^ WK Letter from Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, of Geer CBAWTOBDSVILLX, Ga . September 29.1858. Darby's Pro,, ay lactic Fluid is an article of uni? coat, but great value. Its domesMo aa well aa medi? cinal uses aro numerous, while its specialties ara most wonderful I have not been without tt (bc tm jears. and no heed o( a, family whocananted to have lt should be without it. ALEX. H. PT EPH ENS. THE) WONDEHFCti FAMILY MKDL CINK. Letter from the Surgeon-General of the tate Con fader-* ate States. BicBMo.No. Va., Jaonarr 14,1889, JOHN DABBT A Co., No. 160 William-street, New York: Oev?-em-n-I bave received your letter of t?as HUA of December, 1680, callina nv attention to you (Darby's Prophylactic) Fluid. I most cheerioUy ?tute (bat tb? ?"laid was furnish? ed to, and extensively used by, the turireoaa bm. charge of general hospitals tn tbe Confederate set> vico with great benefit to the pattentB-all the sur* geo: s making a favorable report-a great deal of Ur wss use i io tue hospitals. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, ?AHL PREsION Mu OES, H? D, THE ASTONISHING DISINFEC TANT. EacoBT COLLEGE, OXFORD. GA., DecembefM, I888C Prat. DALBY. Dear Sir- saving not been ec gaged for many years in tbe active duties of th? Medical profession, f am only surx r?tialhr 'aeqxaarat ed wita the cia'ms ef your Propbjiactto Fluid,iiut am well acquainted with its chemical elementa. . While, thoroton, I cannot speak erperi m entally ot the value of the compound, vet the diarnfeetnvsad therapeutic propertiea of tbe agent* employed in it* competition, together with the wen known reputa? don J ita discoverer, aa a ob?rais ?, au th ansie ma to regard its merit: as ol a high order; on the whole Ii must be considered as a valuable contri .ration to th? clasa of articles to which it belcngs. - These view-, I may add, are ?ustained by the testi? mony oi many c nape tent Judges, who Lave tested its properties. Believe me, dear slr. Yours, respectfully, A. Mt A.Ns, M.D., LU P. CL UES BURNS, Wot .MlS. STING?, ?SC* A LAB AKA ?N SANE HOSPITAL, 1 Tusc AJLOOIA December 22 1868. J Messrs. JOHN DABBY A Co., No. 160 WiilLm-street? New York: Oe tienen-l received your circulars of the If Ox Instant, at>king an expre-sion ot' opinion from mea* to the merits of your Prophylactic Find: 'The pira parution has been HO g -neratiy nseo by the profes? sion aud public at larye. and so um vernally esteem? ed, that it seemarfo me to need no farther rrcom OJ en dation. As a dn-lnfectant and remo Hal agent too. when ta dicat d, it is not excelh d bv any altanar preparation. Wense permeanganic prepa atlons very extensively* m this h> sp'tal, and coud not do without them. X.' coualder you's tue best and most elegant prepartw Uon ot the kind manufactured. '. It c sp?.-c a ul,y yours, Ac, ?P BRICE. M. D.. Sup't and Physician Alabama Insane Hospital. m> wi . & MOIS rc, WHOLESALE DrUGGISTS, May M tuths3moa j gents for South Carolina. ROSAD ALIS. 9 ?BOSADALIS. Sold by GOODRICH, W?'KM AW ?ft CO., Direct Importera of Buropean Drugs and Cbentcakg? May 8 ttuthlrr CHARLESTON, a t\