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pTHE DAILY NEWS. A Lnr^Ml Circulation.-THE DAILY NEWS S UKIN G THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE ? COGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END Ol j EACH WEER, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LA W. MLOCAL MATTERS. MEETINGS THIS DA Y. Carolina Chapter, at 8 P. M. Jefferson Lodge, at 8 P. M. Charleston Library Society, at 1 P. M. South Carolina Rociety at 8 P. M. Hook and Ladder. N ?. 2, nt 8 P. H. St. Patrick's Benevolent Booiety. at 8 P. li. Hebrew Orphan Society, at 8 P. Bf. Charleston B>floraen Society, at 8 P. M. South Carolina Friendly Society, at half-past TP. M. Survivors' Association, at 8 P. M. AUCTION VALES THIS DAY. MILES DSAKB will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, boots, shoes and hats. t LOWNDES A GBIMBALL will sell at ll o'clock, at the old post?nico, railroad bonds. HENRY COBLA & Co. will soil at half-past 9 o'olock. at their Btore, new butter. T. M. CATEB will soil at half-past 9 o'olock, at his storo, butter, flour, ?tc. RISLEY & CBEIOHTON will soil at half-past 1G o'clock, on Accommodation wharf, sugar and Ul ol il 88 OH LAUBEY A ALEXANDER will soil at 10 o'clock, at their store, butter, bacon. Ac. G. W. STEFFENS will sell at half-past 9 o'olock, at his store, batter, hams, Ac. .R. A A.P. CALDWELL will soil at half-past 9 o'clock, at their store, hams and pork trim? mings. JOHN G. MILNOK * Co. will soil at 10 o'olook, at their store, straw goods, dry goods, &o. UNITED STATES COURT.-The issue docket will be peremptorily called to-day, at ll o'clock A. M._ MERCANTILE PRINTING.-All kinds of mer? cantile printing, each as circulars, letterheads, cards, bill heads, statements, Ac, for count? ing-rooms and offices, promptly executed ib .the neatest Btyle and at the lowest rates, for cash, nt TUB NEWS Job Office, No. 149 East .Bay. , _ "GOBI, or the Negro Vindicated Against the Aspersions of Ariel," is thc title of a new pam? phlet which will interest many of our readers. It may be found at 0. G. Erokmann'a, No. 70 ?Broad-street. AoorDENT.^-'Mr. John Wingate, a member of Truck No. 2, was painfully wounded in tho chest and on bis arm, on Monday evening, by .being jammed against tho fence opposite the Truck house in Queen-street, while the ma ^gbine was being iuo out. i J i ?ALE OF BEAL ESTATE IN RHODE ISLAND, " Messrs. W. Y. Leitch & R. S. Brqns sold yes terday, for the U. S. Marshal, a lot and dwell? ing house in the Town of No vport, Rhode Isl? and, for $11,300. It is nob oi'.eu that a sale of : No w England real estate takes place in Charles? ton, bu L tho price obtained in the present in "Stance shows that there is a market here for "jall valuable property, whatever its location. .?; -? ??' A REGATTA.-There ia a movement on foot looking to a regatta on the 28th inst.,.between several well known crack yachts ia our harbor. The owners of the Ella Annie, the Eleanor and the Maggie Mitchell are to bo approached on - the subject, and they will doubtless consent to ' .?hteir" for a race. The preliminaries are in course of adjustment, and it is hoped that matters will be fully arranged in time for aome floe sport on the occasion mentioned. HOTEL ARRIVALS, JUNE 7.-Charlesion Hotel. C. B. Smith, Georgia; W. T. J. O. Woodward, H. J. Joy, South Carolina; F. A. B iberock, New York; J. B. Rogers, England; L. C. Car? penter, Washington; C. Lyons and wife, New York. ?PaoUion HoteL-yii. P. Dutton, steamship ? Sea Gull; p. s. WOrsh&tn, Cooper River; J. R. Easterling, Georgetown; Captain 8. L. Dosvn eth, Philadelphia; J. C. Murpen, Eingstree, S. C.; F, W. Miller, Liberia; C. E. Washburne, Wi'Jtown, 8. 0. ? _ 1 . RAMIE HANDKERCHIEFS.-Mr. Barnwell, of DeBo w's Review, who has' lately visited our oity, while here exhibited to his friends a hand? kerchief made from the ramie plant, which . was not surpassed m softness and flnenoBB of texture by Moen of the best quality. They- are . j quite common in New Orleans, and are kept constantly for sale in tho shops. It shows what can be done with this new plant. We believe its cultivation has been entered upon in various parts of Louisiana on a large, scale and with very gratifying prospects of succ?s*. TRINITY CHTJBOR SUNDAY SCHOOL.-The ded? ication of the new Sunday School room of Trioity Church, on Sunday afternoon, was the occasion of a delightful entertainment, con? sisting of singing and addresses. The school ? is in a prosperous condition, the average at? tendance being larger than at any time since '?hewar. Under the careful training, ol Mr. ' H. M. Edmonds, of Rihway, ' N. J., who is an accomplished singer and has much experience in vocal instruction, the monthly concerts pf this school are becoming exceedingly attrac? tive._ POR TB Air OF THE LATE S. G. COURTENAY. There is oh exhibition at the establishment bf a. Messrs. Neut ville & 1 Hannan, late Courto I nay's, Broad-street, a finely executed oil paint " ing of the late Samuel Gilman Courtenay, which is pronounced by his friends to be (in excellent and faithful pioture. It was painted to order, by Mr. Thomas Wightman, a native - artistj for tbe AStoa Eugine Company, of which Mr. Courtenay was president. It will be suspended in the hall bf tba company, after remaining ot inspection in Broad-street tor a few days. _ -* Tars UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT_Thc session of the United States Circuit Court for this State closed on Saturday, and Chief Justice Chase left this city yesterday for Ral? eigh. In connection with the fact that the session now ended is the first in which a Chief Justice of the United States has sate on the boa oh in Spath Carolina, it is worthy of nate ti thai in Only one instance baa the decision of the Hon, George S. Bryan, United States District Judge, been overruled by the Ciropit Court, and io thia one'instance it waa, we be? lieve, a modification and not a reversal of the decree of the lower court. Thia speaks wei1 for the intellect and judi o kl knowledge of bia Honor Judge Bryan. STATE COCBT.~1N TUE GBNEBAL REBHIONS HON. B. B. CABTEHTEB PBE?IDING_The court met fit 10 o'olook and upon the call of the roll of Jurors, aovare! ? fauing foun4 absent,, tho sheriff was ordered to fi ll u p the absent num? ber by summoning extra jurymen. The grand and petit juries were then organ?aed. The judge charged tho grand jury, instructing them in the nature of their obligations and duties, and the v inous offences that would be brought before thom. A number of indict? ments were then banded to the grand jury, Who, after a ?hort absenoe, made the foHewing return; < The State vs. Ann Williams. Assault and Wallsto. . <. .'j'-: ' Thar court thoa adjourned until 10 o'clock th?* naorulag, e THU UNITED STATES COURT, JUNE 7-HOW. Geo. H. BRYAN, DISTRICT JUDOS, PBBSIDINO. Tho follow i i\g Jury order waa * i gnod by tho Ciiiot Juslioe on Saturday, Juno 5 : TH? UNI rrj) sr ATES or A?BBIOA-SOUTH CARO? LINA DlSTBlOT. Fourth Circuit of the Btated term of tho Cir emt Court of the United States for said dis? trict, begun end holden at Charleston on the first Monday in April, A.D., 1809. Present- Bon. 8. P. Chose, ?hiof Jostice, and Hob. Geo. 8. Bryan, District Judge. To conform to the mannerof designating the juries, in substanoe, to the laws and usages now m foioe in the State of South Carolina, ordered, ' 1. That the Clerk of tho Circuit Court, and the Marshal ot the United States for the Dis? trict of South Carolina, do make up a jury list from tho State at large, of three hundred names of oitizana, qualified under the laws of | the ?tato ot South Carolina to serve in the highest courts of the State, in whioh juries are need, iu the following manner, to wit: They, shall call upon the several Collectors of internal Revenue of the several Collection Dis? tricts in the State of South Carolina, to fur? nish each, from the several counties in their respective districts, the names 01 one hundred Citizens, to be selected hy them, and suob as they think well qualified to serve as jurors, being persons of good moral character, sound judgment and free from all legal exceptions; Provided. ?f any one o? the said Collectors ot Internal Revenue Bhail, after thirty days' no? tice. in writing, from the derk and marshal, neglect or refuse to furnish the list of .names, as hereinbelore provided, then the clerk add marshal shall proceed to soleet a hst of Jurors, from the several counties in tho collection district of the collector neglecting or refusing1 to furnish a list as aforesaid. 2. Of the lists made up as aforesaid, clerk and marshal shall cause the names , written, eaob one on a separate paper or ballot, | and shall roll up ul fold tho ballots BO aa to re? semble each other as muob as possible, and BO that the names written theiein .shall not be visible oh the outside, and they shall place the ballots in a box to be kept by the clerk for that purpose. This box shall bo securely looked and sealed, and only opened At tun time and for the purp iso of drawing jurors.1 The list of J jurors and the box as thus misdo up shall be the. -list and box out of which jurors shall be drawn for the year ensuing. 3. ' When jurors are to be drawn the derk and marshal shall attend at the derk's office or some other public placo appointed for the pur? pose by a jadge of the court. The ballots in the jury box shall be shaken abd mixed togeth? er, and tbe clerk or the marshal, in. the presT euee of a judge ot the oourt, u oleas -npoeesari ly. absent, without seeing the names written thereon, a li all openly draw therefrom the num? ber ot jurors, required. If a person so drawn is exempt by law, or is unable by reason of sickness or absence from home to attond as a juror, bis name shall be returned into; the box and another drawn in his stead. 4. A jury hat shall be made up in the man? ner herein indicated,, during tho months of | April and May, annually; Provided, that th jury list for the preseut year shall be made up as BOOL aa praotioable after tho paesage of this order. Y-5. Grand jurors shall bo drawn and summon*,j ed in the samp manner aa jurors for trials; and when draw o at the sumo ti ni o as jurors for . trials, the persons whose names aro first drawn, to tho number required, shall oe re? turned as grand jurors, and those afterwards di awn shall be jurors Xor trials. 6. Grand and petit jurors to serve at any sta led term of the court, whotber at Charles Ion or at Columbia, shall be drawn, and. sum? mons therefor laaued, at least fifteen days be? fore tbe commencement thereof. 7. No more .than . thirt\-one persons, to serve ns petit jurors, or nineteen to serve us errand jurors, shall bo drawn and summoned to at? tend, afc one and tbe same time, any court, un? less tho court shall otherwise order. 8. When by reason ot challenge or other wido, a sufficient number of jurors dui v drawn and summoned cannot be obtained for tho trial ot any cause, civil or criminal,, tho Court shall forthwith causo jar irs to be returned from the bystanders to complete tbe panel. The j urors BO returned from tho by .tandera.shall bo re . turned by tho marahal or ma deputies, ard shall be such as ore qualified and liable to be drawn as jurors according to the provisions of law. 9. No person shall be liable to bo drawn and aorve as a jnror oitener than once in two years; but he shalt not be so exempt unless he st- ; tends and serves as a jnror in pursuance of the draft. 10. The jurors in attendance at any teim of the court shall be empandled in the same manner as provided by tho .laws of the State of South Carolina. 11. The rules heretofore passed relative to J designating, drawing and empanelling jurors, ' are hereby rescinded. s. P. HASE, Chief Justice United States. GEO. S. BRYAN, United States Judge, Dis? trict ot South Carolina. Circuit Oourt.-The United St ates, ve. two hundred and fifty barrels of molasses and other goods. The following order was made in this case : UNITED STATES VS. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY BARRELS OE MOLASSES AND OTHES OOODS. Judgment of foifeiture having been render? ed in this case, and several petitions died for distributive shares of the forfeiture,' on mo? tion of D. T. Corbin, United States Attorney, and Buist & Buist, Attorneys for A. G. Mac key, Collector of the Port, ordered. That the petitions for distributive ebai\ s in the fund forfeited bo set down for a hearing on Wednes? day, June 9th. 1869, at ll o'clock AV M., and the claimants will take notice thereof. - ? 1 GEO. S. BRYAN, United States Judge District of S. C. June 7, 1869. s .-M 3-.;..-.;..,:? ;i. cc-? ""?O^naWW Buren and others. Bill in equity for account. Ordered, that the order of 36th April; 1869, he amended by leave to hoar and report upon any special matter, Ac. C. C. Montgomery vs. G. W. Sullivan. Peti? tion to redeem land. A copy of the petition to bc served by the Marshal 0? the . defendant, and that said defendant do pie id,-'answer or demur within thirty days. In Bankruptcy.-J. B. Mendaugh and Thoa. A. Lathrop were finally .discharged in bank? ruptcy. John McConnell was allowed tb with? draw petition of voluntary bankruptcy. Miriam Drummond, of Bonn?ll A Drummond, was or? dered to appear before the oourt o o the 17th instant, and state why he shall not bo declared a bankrupt. A number of petitions in bank? ruptcy, referring to setting up liena and appli? cations for final discharge, were read and re? tened. . . . j REPORTERS' CRTTMBS.-Major Johnson, tbs new United States Marshal, qualified and took possession of bis office yesterday. ' , ' ; ' ~ The Bcv, W. 8. Bowman was unanimously elected oha'plain of toe Eagle Fire Company on. Friday evening last. A pUnk road has.been hid ia Calboun stioot, from the Washington-street road to the Cooper River. "" ?. . b ;;<! The dark cobw?b-covf rod blinds in the lowor markst- bav? been brightened ap by * emt) of1 paint. rf There were three Immersions in the Citadel ! Square Baptist Church last Sunday. The p ionic of the Tn rn vere in takes place on Monday next at tbs Sob hetzen plats. Tho Sisters of Aleroy, in charge of the Male Orphan Asylum, ?eturti their grateful thanks to Bet. P. J. Quigley, Pastor of too Cathedral Chapel, for the name, sugar, lemons, ftc., left, from toe Cathoho picnic William Jervoy, Esq., was yesterday elected vestrymen of St. Micha d's Church, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resign Uion of Dr. J. P. Jo wey. .- ' ' The one hundred end twenty-first anniver? sary of the Chadeston Library Society will be held at the Library Hall this morning. The soldier who waa engaged in the mette to Vender horst's trset, on Saturday night, waa fined 615 by toe Mayor yesterday. The steamer Planter has returned from Sa? vannah minds ib? visiting colored axmen of that oily. , The Rising Sun Base Ball Club, of Beaufort. 5. C., and the Oreacent Club, *>t thia city, both colored, will play a match gams at the f jot sf Broad-street, this aftornoon, at half-past two o'clock.. ' ' V-V*'.*'-* lars. Gotjsn, who was bWhdd by the kero? sene ATAToslon to? Sunday night, died test night. . , 1 , Comfortable seam have been ?weted around he circle to th e Oliy Hall Park, > RSOOVEBED RELIO.-Mr. John Tourney, of thia city, has reooivod f'rom*Mr. Miles Moran, | orSamter, 8. C., a medal bearing tho name of Sergeant Jonah R. HolmoH, a minn ber 6t the Palmetto Regiment that sorvod in Mexico. This modal waa purchased by Mr. Moran from a colored soldier of a Massachusetts regiment, and be desiree that tho rightful owner should got it. Mr. Holme J or bis relatives caa pro? cure it of Mr. Tourney, at No. 36 East Bay, cor? ner of Ad gor'H wbfcrf. BUSINESS NOTICES. AUCTION SALE.- Kinley& Creighton, Accom? modation wharf, will seUat half-pant IO o'clock, sugars and molasses. LUNCH at "Our H^?fl^y foil iinoooj^MU include oooter soup, fish and roast hoof, served up in Torck'a^best stylo. THH QUBB^OH or THE Hn?r?i-~B?ve you read tho Juno, Bum bor of t he XIX Oontury ? H not, t;4j to the nearost bookseller and pm ohase. ? These is not a- dull page between the covers. Road tho filins* "Story of the East India M^nyj^ ir'AnliSTenirig .with * Spiritu? alist?' ^ould^'V^ Soouider,?' kn? Adven . tures of tito Ri<?ckado? For a good cry, read the Tal? o?.' tho Old Liv yer, and for a laugh^ see the pictures or our Sooth Carolina Legisla? tors and the Imtobhea thereof. Subscription ono yo ir $3 50. Send your orders to the of 8ce of the XIX Century Company^ over the 'Store of Walker,. Evana ? Cobwell, Broad WJBjm?w CKv-The perfumes of Araby the Blest -.voutts seem stale in oomparison with the fragrant odors of tho German colognes and imported scents sold by J. G. Lunn, wholesale ?nd retail druggist and apothecary, southeast corner of King and John streets. There aro also ch jico flavoring extracts for soda water dealers, ice creams, jellies and pastry, which are highly recommended by the proprietors of tho Charleston and Paviliou Hotels. All kinds of foreign and domestic drugs, medi? cines and chemicals, and the different descrip? tions .of fanoy gooda are always on hand. Spe? cial attention is given lo making up prescrip? tions, and tho whole establishment is one that may: bc safely recommended. Mr. I .ulm ls the general agent for the famous Marengo Fever and Ague Cure, whioh is warranted to give complote and universal satisfaction. WHATMAN'S DBAWINO PAPERS, all sines; Mus? lin and Paper Tracings, India Ink, Pencils for card writing; also Bakers' Bread Books. For sale by . ; NEUFvTLLE & HANNAM, Juucr 8 1- No. 9 Bro?d-atreot. . Go TO GEOBOE Liri LE & Co. for fine blaok cassimere pants, $3. tathslmo Juno 1 TBS BEST assortment of India Gauzo and Lisle Thread Under Shirts of all sizes and grades, just received at and for sa'e low for cash, at k SCOTTS,' Star Shirt Emporium, Mceotinpj-slreet, . Juue 5 ' .. Opposite Market Hall. Go TO GEOaas, LTT?T?E, &, Co. for w,bite linen dock suits, worth twenty dollars, for $18. Juno 1 tnthslmo THE "BADEN" PAVI K COLLAR AND CUTFS, at W. BLACKWELL'S, May ll tuths No. 219 King-street. : ^^Col^mfl, (Etc. KW FASHIONS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. MENEE & MULLER. MERCHANT TAILORS, AND PEAXBBS CT Ready Made Clothing, SUITABLE FOU CHILDREN, MEN AND BOTS. MEN'S FlIRailSI?lNG GOODS, ?Sic, Bio. SB5 King-street, OPPOSITE SOCIETY-STREET. WB TABB PLEASURE TN INFORMING OUR patrons and the pobtio generally .that we have just oponed a J arize and wf ll a?sorted b took of CLOTH? ING, MESS FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. for tbe Sprii g and Mummer, at the above sta ad. consisting of Business and Dress Suits, alt sizes and qualities of Shirts and Underwear Gooda, Ao.; all sixes and qnshties of English and Domestic Halt Hose ; all sizes und qualities of Bilk and Lisle I bread ?Hoves; ; AU sizes and styles of Linen and Paper Collars ; all 8<zes and styles .of Cravats. Neck Ties,,, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspender?; Umbrellas, Ac. ; also, a large and web assorted stock of Broadcloths. Cueai meres. Doeskins, Coatings, V\ stings, Ao., which we offer to sell by piece, yard or pattern; or makeup ratyle. . Our f weare confident that we can compete with any. other honse in this city. We urytte an examination ol our Stock," and bespeak a share of the public patronage. . MjKttKK afc] BCbbBBi 11 ; j March 27 stntbSmoa C?1E?E GOODS. Or R E A T SALE! AT FURCM?WT & HBO., CORNER KING AND CALHOUN STREETS. IMMEN9B BRDUOIION IB PRICES MADS IN . order to affect a clearance of special lots ot Gooda on hand and to arrive. 1 . TM ' ia an opportunity whioh should n6t'be loot sight of bj ready money purchasers. The following are a few quotations from eotbe choice lots: CNAPtfl&IARKTZatao' and 80 cent?, best : i ST liLKS OFll vl,MOU tL? at ?1 76 and? ! S?H.VK only 30 cents; Marseilles ??and 60 cents AttA?OLtS, a nice selection, from 60 cants np FINIS ?LAOKt?IliBS i educed to Kt; fi is? very floe artic o. ?INIC PAUNCH COK8KTS, from BO cents up , DIAPBU. UNB?. DOYLilHS, and other tincn gooda, 10 and IS per cent, cheaper than any ?<M) OOKttti TOWKLS from 13? to?0 cents h?Dlati? A*l> MKS'? UNUBBWMAB *?-A^f?<ni?*<tTu?^ rrom ii^ o?ntk iip * ??K&*S FIN? ??An. AMA WA t's-onlv $iito OUNKiriC GOODS. Hosiery, Gloves, well ssssorted and sold at nearly cost price. FPltt?HGOTT ?Si BRO'i*., ! Ho. 487 King-street, corner of Calhoun. An exclusive department for Boots, Shoes. Bats [ ?sa Tranks. : . ? amos .. ; Mar)? . DRY GOODS.! ! J. H. BRUNINGr& QO., 'So. 4e& Ktstg-streat. Opposite MeanfAln, t**?TJtO HBS^BO??r?uL? IW?BM THEIR W FRIENDS ?MD TAB PUBLI0. that ?kev have opened a well assorted and seasonable stoois of DR y GOODH, which they offer at - Very Seasonable Pi ices. Wa would call attention to the following Good?: A eplenlid assortment of DBBttS GOODS, Black Bilka, Ifhlt? Goods, Hosiery. Linens, White and Colored Table Damasks, Lon ?cloths, Shae Ungo. ^a^re,^Mek^lothead Doeskins, Gloves, SnreneU corbets, Paraaoia, Umbrellas. Km bro dories, ^^^^^??^ '.' . ta. BRUft?fcAV;<kB ?aa*. , No..a?? KINOSTF:rvr, OPPOSITE BBAUBAIB. May? j - . ?. fM?eCT^ <|*,tt>1*0i mo BU ms Kn * ?KB. S?itT??, JI?WS^ . . J " PUBLISHED AT t?UMTEB, H. C?? l^OSB-OP TH? BB*r PAfBBS ? THB *P COUNTRY; haas lavers olroauiton, and affords eu low^?dSra?*** M ^Si^^^t)l?t*m$ IMewMBtt ! H ' ftegni^ajaj I i ; ! JH?8ffUaneous. Y^-HOIJB HVBBKH SUITS, VIZt OOAT^ LKGO INO S. AND (HP" WITH C APES, for only SO.ar VON SANTEN'* B%Z\AR, Jone 8 fajbsS1 D* J No. 229 Etnggjwgfc j~N01A itliBBwrt nows AT ONLY SS OEHTI H?nS; RUBBER'HEETING by tb? yard, Ala PILLOW* for traveHin?, Plano Covers, Buober elothlnsc. and all other kinda of Rubber Good?, at VON SAJtTBN'S B*ZA*K, June 8 S DAG MO. 229 K.lng-str?ot. jr^L?TiaJOr PTtUriN&t FI.UTIKO 1 DONK AT THE 8HOBIEST NO 1 TOE. ? Apply to Mrs. DAWSON, No. 366 King-street, over Cohen s Drug ?tore 6*_June 8 gOUTHtCttN i.A. t JJ? W ANTKD. W. ?. ALDEN & CO., REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. S?K PINE-STREET. NEW YORK CTTY. THE ABOVE FIRM HAVE ESTABLISHED A Special Department for the Buying and Selling of j Southern BEAL E3TATF, City and Country. They have placed Mr. J. M. MOKOAN (late of Charleston, S. C.,) at the head of this branch ol their business. Partios wiahing to sell property in the New York mirket will find it to their advantage to address the above firm. Mr. MOROAN refers to Messrs. O. A. TBENHOLM I ' .. . A So?, Charleston, S. C. ' June 7 . D?O Imo OTIC K. JOAN HARGRAVE. SLATE AND TILE ROOFS REPAIRED IN THE ceatBBt manner and at shortct nonce Orders left at ADAMS, DAMON A CO. Broad-street, or No. '?0 Society-street, Slate Yard, or at his Residence, No 21 President-street._ Btnrh3*_June 5 REFINED FAMILY LAUD, 'PACKED B? PROCTER & GAMBLE, i CINCINNATI. WEMRT a?- Aak your Oroeer tor oar Brand* of 1 Lard la these Packages. Packed in 3 lb, 5 lb, 10 lb Caddies; 60 lb Oana for shipment. Cheapest mode for selling Lard, fend for Price List. Poid1 by Orooera In Charleston. May 39 n*o stu IbSmo QUAKER CITY FINE SHIRTS, BEADY M?DB AND TO ORDER. At . BnAOKWEIiL'S, A?ay ll tnlhs No. 219 KUtG-HTRKBT. Tim Plate, Sheet-Iron. Wire, and all other tinsmith's goods,, for sale by William Shepherd, No. 17 Uayne-streeU Charleston, 8. C. JUST 11ECKIVKB. WATER COOLERS IOE CREAM CHURNS 'ICE PICKS AND MALLETS HANDSOME TOILET 8ETS ZINC AND TIN HIP BATHd INFANT &ATH TUBS WIRE DISBAND PL1TE COVERS. HART ?Sc CO., Junes p Corner King and Market-et: eeta. ?. J. ?N<iit?N, PLASTERER. Ho.' *?\w?B?*W-STRSET. NEAR COMING, will uofiertako PL TJBJtING, RE? PAIRING. whttew5i?hfiig^ftn.t Coloring. ' Sl)tt1s an* /urnisi)iug i?o0bg. po u xv SCOIT'8 GENTLEUBN'f FURN IS HING STORE, Meoli&sr-8?reet, opposite the Market, ia the Cheapest and moat Popular Eetabhafcment of*, the kind in thec etty, Having , made the ,ptj ? ^ 1ST A R Shirts and Collars bia specialty, he la enabled by his experience, the variety of his Ptock and the; extenrof his business, to supply these SHIRTS BeSdy-made, or made to order, guaranteeing a perfect flt, and ' at prices that defy competition. Constantly on hand Oraj's Pa? tent Molded Cellars, and a large Stock of Gent:? Underwear. Every article Bold at SCOTT'S l'0, THE BEST. ? January i ti) Cmos jpHOTOORAPH COI*?KlM G. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with ear* and tasto can bate their, orders promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes' Book Hons?. WrItteh 'direction? thould lari each case be given aa to tho stjlo of coloring preferred. ApirflM 8#n?a* ^ 11.L.I8 * ?MtaOI.Nl. j > #: J ww ( .,.. % FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Mi'f ;';K?:' \ . . . ? im , g - : ... . . . AW) '.A*Vi ?Miv... ty&VT? if*? 1 .".: SHIPPING AGENTS, WltL ATTEND TO THK PTJROHASE, SALS AHB SHIPMENT (to 9<Ce%& sad ??oHi?st?o Postal of COTTON. BIOTC. LUMBER AND NAVAL STOW ATLANTIC WHAR?. Charleaton. a a C TT CLUS..,M..............?.' ft. CH?BOIM Octets M ? . i . " :a'.,i..V"'i . . Iii. 1.1,i ', . #* _ Jiu?nml _ WANTED.^ STATE SOUTH 'CAROLINA SIX PEU CENT. S l'OOK. (old ?nd now) htiiio Koutu tntoittia bix por Cent. Banda (old nn?V .'-tate South Carolina Fit per Cent Bonds (issued fo Bank notes. Apply to SAH'L C. DLAOK. Broker. , _June 8_ 1 Ho. 38 Broad-*tre>t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A BONDS state of South Carolina Coupons Bank Hills of ali kinds, Bonds, Stocks Coupons ot all kinds wanted, and highest market price paid at MOSEL AMD'S EXOBANGE, June 8 No. 8 Broad.ttceet. STATE BONDS AND CUCPONS. STAVE KO?TH CAROLINA BONDS AND COU? PONS wanted by J*MES U. WILnON, June T 3 No. 6 Broad-street. RAILROAD BONDS AND COU PUNS. GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD BONDS AND COUPONS, guaranteed by the State, wanted by JAMKS H. WILSON, June T_^_No. 5 Brnad-?treet. WANTED. BANK OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BILLS. Also, Bank Bills of all kinds, Bonds and Stocks bought by ?- -<?t ANDREW M. MORELAND. Juno 1 No. 8 Brood-street. EXCHANGE ?yH LONDON AND ON NEW YORK. I SOld by LE8ESNE A WELLS, May ll_Imo No. 10 Bread-street. WANTED r?IO PURCHASE, UNITED STATES BILLS OF aU denominations, and NATIONAL BANK NOTES too much mutilated to be redeemed by Government Agents, at fair prices, for cnn. A. GAGE A CO., Charleston Ice House. June 1 7 BANKERS, (JTTOCK AND EXCH ANGE BBOKEB3 AND MEB OH ANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of any description, c. n get their orders filled promptly and in the neatest style, at cheap rates,by applying at THE NEWS JOB'OFFIOE, No. 149 East Bay. grass, CtKmieata, iet?. - CHEMISTS '..V; < " . ...;At?D: ' APOTHECARIES, INo. ?31 King-Street, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO their splendid new black marble ARCTIC SODA FOUNTAIN, The finest and tho best apparatus ever brought to Charleston. They are also prepared to offer on draught SELTZER WATER AND OONGrRESS WATER, FK?SH, SPARKLING AND COOL, And containing all the Medicinal Properties for which those waters are ao widely celebrated. They also would direct attention to their DISPENSINfi DEPARTMENT, Where the purest and beat Drugs only are used, and Prescriptions ulled by the Proprietors them- ; .elves, both old and experienced Pharmaceutists. They have a full assortment of PERFUMERY . ; AND. 'j.;. ... \ 1 F^NO^T GrOQD?, Embracing tne fabrics of acjme?fthe best Perfumers '.. to. Germany, France and Elland. . ; May it ? ' . tutha . T ii E BISHOP PIL 1*1 nriiss. BIS M OP PI LL ir ,UlTHBl BISHOP P?lilLt A Fufbly-Vegetable Pill (Sugar-Ooated.) "COSTAR'S*' BISHOP PELL, .Is of extraordinary efficacy for Conti veness, indi? gestion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervous Debility, Livei ooniplalnt." "The best PILL in tho world." Medical Journal, September 9. '? V T ?t Y ; RT T R? THE Ml ... tar AU Druggists in CHARLESTON sall them. "COSTARS" STANDARD PREPARATIONS ! ABE. ?C??t?rV Mat, Koacla, A?., Ks? ormi'B. '.t>?oMir*s?' Bael Bw? exterminators. .*Ce)atsur*s" (only pore) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Berne?!I'M known." ..18 year? established In New York." ?.3000 Boxes ana Flaake manufactured daily." "111 He wo Ul of spurious Imitation?." "All Druggists in CHARLESTON sell them." For 91,ti, SS and $6 sises. Address "COSTAR" COffiPANY, Me. 13 Uoward-shraMv Sew Ye?k. Sold te CHARLESTON, ? C. hf GOODRICH, WIHEHAH As OO. : ?sM ??m -?Sgtw; BOB AD ALI Sr Parlffles the. i ** *** toy iftta??**? ?Verwwsiejra. i&M \ ~* . Iff . ' ?J H M - \f?:.<J kV ?. kt i'. , ^ttrttott Soll?. Positive- Sale at half patt 9 o'clock. BY T. M. CATER. . Will be sold lilli DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at half ps*c9 o'clock, 60 tu ;>H and firkins BU IT* U, some choice 60 barre's Flour 30 barrels t-utiar 96 kits Mackerel 26 barrels syrup 3 orates crockery, open. Conditions cash. June 8 Hams, JfC BY ?. & A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY, the 8th instant, will bo sold, bofore om Blore, at balf-pat>t 9 o'clock, 200 CANVASED ll AM j. AND 38 keg H l'Oit K ITU M MIN UH. Conditions cash._ Juno 8 Valuable Plantation?. BY HOLMES & MACBETH, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sate, to me directed, by the Hon Oeorgo 8. Bryan, Judge of ibo United Htates District Court, for the District of -onto Carolina I will offer tor salo at fubilo auction, at the Old Postoffloe, toot ol' Brojd-streel, on XUESDAY. J tue 26th, 1889, at ll o'clock A.M., All those i URIS li, PLAN rAXIONS OB TRACTS OF I AND, situate in ht. George's Parish, District Of 1 Colloton, and btato of Si nth ( aroiina, comprising all that Plantation or Tract of Land, measuring and containing eighteen hundred and twenty-six 1826) acres, more or less, and generally knowu aa tbe ?'Indian Ifield* Mill Plantation." Butting and bound? ing to the north on land, now or late of Major David Gaviu, to the south on land now or late of Captain D. Cannauy, and land now or lately claimed by William titsey, to the east on land no? or late of colonel John Humph, on land herematter described, and land now or lately o'aimod by Wm. Titsey, and to the weBt on land now or late of estate of Thomas Byrd, and land formerly a part ot the said "Indian Fields Mill Plan? tation." but sold oft therefrom to John L. Duer and Wm Utsey, and by the said Wm. Dtsey to Major David Gavin. ALSO, All that PLANTATION OB TB ACT OF LAND, adjoining the above on the east, measuring and con? taining seven hum!nut and thirty rour i734) sores. | Butti nt? and bounding to the north on land now or late of Captain J. L iDabnet, to tho south on land now or late of Christian Bumph, to the east on land of the South Carolina Railroad Company, and to the west on laud now or late of Colonel John Bumph and the "Indian Fields Mill Plantation," above described. ALSO, All that TBACT OF PINE LAND, measuring and containing forty (40) acres. Butting and bounding on all side" by land claimed by Wm. Utsey. and touch? ing the east aide ot tho "Indian Fields Mill Planta? tion." The above three Tracts of Land will be Bold as a whole and comprise in all twenty-six hundred (1600) acres, a poi ti o.. of which is cleared and well adapted ? to- cotton, and the balance heavily timbered Terms-One-third caso ; balance in two equal suc? cessive annual instalments, seemed by bond or bonds of the purchaser, with interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, payable annually, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser io pty for papers a d stamps. LOUIS MoLAIN, June 8 tus7 Assigr :e of Wharton A Petsch. UIOBR DECEBE IN ICQ,Ul S'Y. James Quintin vs. Richard ti. Cain ei ah A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will be sold, th front of the old Customhouse, on - TUESDAY, the 29tu day of June, A. D. 1869, at ll o'clock A. M., All that FARM OR TRACI OF LAND, situate In St. Andrew's Parish, on Ashley Uiver, in tho County of charleston, and knowu as ''Villa Norma," (some times called "Accabee,") containing 100 acres. Bounded north on lands of Christian J. beckman, east on lands of now or late of H. Pin ck n ey Walker and Christian J. Beckman, south on ABbley River, and weston lande now ?rlate of Charles T. Lowudes saving and reserving one acre of the af?rese d tract, containing the cemetery or family graveyard of the Morris family, witn right ot way through the 'Md aveuuu" to the Dorchester r ad. Terms-one-f mri li cash ; balance on a credit of one, two and thice years, secured by bond or bonds c f the purchaser or purchasers, and a mortgage of the prem?eos sold, said mortgage to contain a power of ?ale, upon the condition of the said bond and bonds, or of any ot them, BO given tor the purchase money, te ng broken. E. W- M. MACKEY, S. C C. June 8_tu4 UXDBJK BECREE IN KCIU1TY. A. C. Chandler, Assignee, vs. Daniel F. Towles. A. c. MCGILLIVRAY. Auctioneer. Will be sold, in front of the Old Customhouse, on TUBBO * Y. the 22d day of June, A. D., 1869, at ll o'clock, A.M.. ALL THAT PLANTATION OR PIECE OF LAND, situate on Wadi slaw Island, in the County of Charleston, ?nd known as the "Point 61 Pines," con? taining 1200 seres, more or lees. Butting and bounding north and weat on Wad ma law Sound, east on lands if H. E. Jenkins, and south on Ianda of Bevjamin Sailoy. Terms-One-third cash ; balance on credit of ono, two and three year?, secured by bond bearing Inter? est at the rate of eevtn per sent, per aanum, and mortgage of the Plantation. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. K. w. M. MACKEY, June 1 tU4 b. CC. Stotics. jglCONOAIY Iff KOKI* ANO LABOR. SINCE OUR INTRODUCION INTO THE GIT Y OF THE IMPROVED KEROSENE STOVES, THEY HAVE STEADILY QA?NED IN PUBLIC favor, and are now usad not only for VJ ri ma culi? nary purposes, but also for PBKSERVINOFBUIXS, DISTILLING ROSEWATER. PREPARING LARD, atc. In the Nursery aed Mok Room they are in "valuable. Dentists, Chemists and Manufacturers, and Otbers who need PORTARLE HEATING AP? PARATUS, will find them admirably adapted to their w.nte. -? (j A large supply of the above, and alf o of the superior OAS 8TOVE3 on hand and for sale at man? ufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail, by J. B. DI) VAIA ?fe SON, . Nb. 337 King.Btreet, one door north of Liberty, street. JuneS :/. . thstn ! M. lt . ' afc Vi IA LET,. 1ROY, NB W TOm%, MAXTJFACrUBEB OF SI OVES. BANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WABE, Ao. v ". J ?. ! ? MANUFACTURES OT [jj !* PHli^raBOplST,? M CHIEF COOK," "CHASTER OAK" AND ??CTVILIAN" COOKING STOVES ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE. ARD WjOjB BAL? BT ?2 I, FUL li B B T 0 N , ,V Mtrr? :;; i .-. '..?:.*;. ..U. *O??V ! ?fi AUGUSTA, OA. h ' \' ' ' ' ?'; 1 5 "" '" ' ' ' ' ' j TltESI STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOB capacity, durability, conveniences and the general purpose* ta which rooking Stoves are used. Tai? rai ABTOBQPISI la extra haavj plated, and, har Ash Drawer; can be mad?*, Into a six boiler hole ?tove; baa' cant Iron Wiser Tank galvanized, or enamel tined. A strictly flratoleea b>to?e. Tte CIVILIAN ia of a neat design, and .baa a fine larg? Oven. This stove eau be had with the extension Deck, ?ix holes, and reservoir when desired For further information apply to ..D. L. ?ULI.EBTON, January* tmoe Augusta, Ga. j X . II U il If M lt B V 8 , u BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS* i - : i SION MFRCHAN 2. SALES OF REAL EriATK. STOCKS. BONDS, SB> OORIXIES AMP PERSON AL PUOP?RTY ATTENDED TO. lt, If IRUAB-I GHABLRHTON, S. O. |i RKVKBKNOB?, won. .H?NS? ?Ui^f, W. J. MAOBATH, Es?. Ancrai JAMFR OONKSR. T. R. WA?1NO. ESQ. October .. '. ', ? ? _ ? ; J. O H ? ? . A\;|f M X A l **% * ? ACCOUNTANT, ' &OTARI PUffMO AND ?KNKSAL jtQKtYT, ? He. IB Brotad ?street, ? BB*^<?a*?LLY 8OLI011B BOBIN BBS IN AD? JUSTINO ACCOUNTS of Merehanta and other?, and ia WBITINO CP AND SNWTlNa their BOOKS, either in part of whole, Bo ? January* . ; i, ' \ irc-v w<;fi VA-? ?.. ? ,. .. > ?::'n.,y>- . . M aft :<...:'.)-*?}:I ;v;."?,, . <? .? . *. &?sjs -,. .efi.'-'n*:^-: ... i-.? - < .;. s t. Tri- . ;. * ??!<!: ! : ' % if>l\'\ } jj, ul.. ?*>?' *. h i xl ':? 'ii . .. ?.? Ruction Snits. ULORGK W. siE*Ffc.N?, Mo. 36 Ve nd ur lt ia ?ge, Will sell THIS DAY, 8th Instant, at half-post ff o'clock, 50 tubs HUTT J ft 10 Hen-en a. o. 0 invwiod doini 10 tierce* 8 0. Hollies n bill?. Strips G drums Coda?a 100 boxos Scaled Berringa 35 bbls. Extra Family Flour Cheese. Lard. Tomatoes, fcc, ta. _1 Large Fairbank's scale. June 8 New Butler. BY H KN RY C0BIA & CO. THIS DAY, at balf-past 0 o'clock, in front of our Store, will be sold, 15 TUBS NEW GOSHEN BUTTES. Conditions <. Bli. June g Positive Sale of Sugars and Molasses to close Consignment. We will sell THIs DAY. at half.past 10 o'clock A M.. 13 bbds. CHOICE MUSCOVADO SUGARS: 17 bbds. Now Clayed Molasses 18 puncheons Choice Porto Blco Molasses. Terms-For sums of $600 dollars or under, caaht over that amount, approved thirty dav?' acoeptanoo received. RISLEY As OSJU0a 1 ON, Juno 8 _Accommodation Wharf. Butter, Belly Bacon, Smoked Tongue*, Hams, Shoulders, $c. BY L AUB KY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY. the 8th Instant, will bo sold, (n OUT toro, at 10 o'elook, k ll firklnB NEW BUTTER,? """ 8 tubs New Butter, } Per ??ragoss a 7 tierces Canvased Hams. ALSO, BELLY BACON, Pig Hams, f-honl. ora. Smoked Tongues, Bolognas, Smoked Beef, Sj rup, Prune*, Cheese, kc,, kc. Conditions cash._June 8 Boots, Shoes and Mats. BY MILES DRAKE. THIS DAY, (Tuesday,) at 10 o'clock. T wUL sell at my store, corner ol King and Lit arty streets, HEVENTY-FlVE CASES BOOTS AND SHOES, a choice assortment, consisting of : Cases Men's Calf. Congress and Oxford lies. Buff ar-d Calf Brogan?. Balmorals, Malakoffs and Jersey lies. Ladies Mo? roc -o Polish Boots, buskins. Ties and slippers Serge Congress, Women's Bootees, Misses and Children's Congress, Polish Boots, Ties, ko. ALSO, . 20 DOZEN MEN'S AND BOYS' PELT HATS. 50 dozen Men's and Boys' Leghorn and Canton Hats. Juno 8 Ladies' Leghorn and Black Canton Shades, Dress Goods, Hoop Skirts, ?*c BY JOHN G. MIIJNOR & CO. THIS D KY, 8th instant, at lu o'clock, we will roll, at our Auction Salesroom. No. 135 Meeting-street, WHITE I, RU H O UN SHADE?, BLACK AND Brown Canton Shades, Imitation straw shades* Boy's Fancv Straw Hats, Iiibbona, Beaded and Piala Silk Parasols, Printed Organdies abd Lawni, Strip? Lenos, Plaid Mozambiq ita. Chene and bm broie? orari Bareges and Poplins. Swiss Muslins.. India Mulls. 11-4 and 12-4 Marseilles Quilts. Printed Aprbns> Brown Unen, Table Diaper. Misses and Woman's) Hoop Skirts, White and Blue Pavilion Onuw. Whit? Hoae, Brown B alf- d ose. 8-4, 7-8 a d 4-4 Mon ohed and Brown shirting, Pocket Books, Linen Cambeto .Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, and buudiies. Conditions cash. _ Jnne 8 Securities at Auction. BY LOWNDES & URI M B ALL; W?l ko so'd, at the ola Posfofflce, TBIS DAY, June 8, at ll o'elook, $6,500 CHbBAW AND DARLINGTON FIRST. MORTGAGE BONDS $6,0(0 f-outh Carolina Railroad long data Bond? 80 Shires bouth Carolina Railroad and Bank: Sock - Shares Bank of Georgetown Stock. June 8_ WM. ?UBJ>EY ~~ Will sell at Commercial Wharf, on THU BSD AY, lOtfit instant, at lu o'clock A. M.. A LOT OF QUA RT I-RM AS i ER'S SUPPLIE SL' ALSO, 11 N LOT OF TIMBER TRUCKS. v Jane 8 _tuth> House and Lol Anson street, one door north of Laurens, -, BY J. FRASER MATHE WES. WIR be sold, on THURSDAY, 10'h inst., at the Old) Postoffloe, at ll o'clock, HOUSE AND LOT e ist Bide ot Anson-street, ona door north of Laurena. Lot measures 48 feet' ? inches front by 87 test deep on the north line, mars* or less, couth Uno irregular 87 feet, cast lino irregu? lar, 46 feet 6 inches, more or leas. Terms-One-half raab ; balance- -in one andi two years, secured by bond and mortgage of thor property, with interest. Purchaser to pay J. F. M for papers and necessary stain pe. Jone & J?y AEIBY'S PRUFHYLACTIC FLUID. Letter from Hw. Alea. H. Stophsms, oj Georgia, CKAWFOBDHVILLE, Ga , September 29,; 1868. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid is aa article of llttla cost, bat great value. Its domestic as well aa madk ciual uses are numerous, while ila specialties ara most wonderful I have not boen without lt foe ten years, and no bead of a family who oin afford to have it should be without it. -, ALEX. H. STEPHENS. Tua WON DB H F UL FAMILY MIS Dla. VIN IQ. . oft Letter from the Surgetn-Qeneral of **? tate Confedera . . ate States. ;UJ ' RICHMOND, Va.? Jamiary 14,1889. JOKW DABBY & CO., NO. IOU WUham-s.treet, Now/ York: - .... . ..... . ? .... Genttem-n-I have received your1 letter of the I5?X. Of December, 1866, calling niy a^tentjon to youc .'Wby'e Prophylactic) Fluid. - ,.. ,. I most cbeeridUy state that the Fluid was furnish? ed to, and extensively used by, the suraeonsjbk. charge of general hospitals in tb o Cqa federate sar> vlco with great benefit to tho patients-all the rrorw geot<s making a favorable report-a great deal bf lt waa uso'i in tno hospitals.. ... Very respectfully,your obedient servant, 1 H AWL PRESTON MOORE, BLD. mta A?sTOA?sitiMi.; ,!0 D I S X 'N F EO T A N TB. Easony COLLEOE, Oxrono. OA., December 28,1888. Prof. DAUBY. Dear S0r~\ avlug not beoni em gaged for many years bi tbe active duties of thor Medical profession, t am only supt rfleialiy acquaint ed wita the oia-rim ef your Prophylactic FlWidUbat am well acquainted with Rs chemical ?i n?enta, i While, theretoro, 1 cannot ?peak experimentally of tba value of the compound vet the disinfecting and therapeutic properties ol the ?geni? em >ioyed ip faa compofition. together with the weil known requisi? tion jf its1 discoverer, aa a ofi?inlrt,J abthoriae ma to? regard ita meriti mn-fit', a high order; .aa tho whole lt must be considered, as a valuable contri out ion to the close of articles (0 which lt bole uga. ? < TbOse views, I may add, aro*ustamed.by tbe.festf mony oi many e- inpotent judge-a, who Lavojeatedi Its properties. believe me, dear'sir. - ' . Yours, respoutft?ly; o' A. M ii ANS, ?a.D., LU D. cu fi KS BURNS, WOTTWDS. ?TINOS;-&C. ALABAMA IitBAwfe HOSPITAL, 'J ToscALOOiA DeQomberago?#ftri Messrs. JOHN DARBT k Co , No. 160 WilBamHftraef? New York: Ti*** t?mOsateti^? received your ciro niara af Tbe lOthu instant, asking an expression or opinion from me as> to the merits Of your Prophylactic Ma d; ' J be pre? paration baa been HO g :neniij} used by tJne-.prote* sioaand public at large, and so universally esteem? ed, that it seems to motoh?edno furtherrroom mendstido.. - - , i , , ? As a disinfectant and remo i lal agent too. when Itt dicat d, it ia not exceil'd bv arly aimiiar preparations. We nee permeangouio arepa allons very extanslverjr w this hospital, and ooo rt, not do wliboat them. X. " consider you e tao best and most elegant preparaw tion of tho kind mauuiootured. '? " ?' ?* . BgspeoUuby yours, to, . . MJ ;D P BR?OB, M. D.., Sup't and Phjsiolta Alabama Insane HospttaL OUVVIii 6t MOiaHJ, . ., ' WHOLESALE DKUaG?ST?; kay afr tathaSmoa / gents for South Carotina? RO BAD ALIS. ? ' ^imimi.mi n m.HU ' mm* fSSSpstlB ? I?OSADJLXI?. ti? Bald by I <i! .aOODsmiOH, WtflsllllAN ds ?M?., Direct Importers af Baxopaaa Drugs attd fJl^wataaJov May? ctathlyr CB&Rl.RSTOK, ?, CV