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THE DAILY NEWS L.?vr?e?it lure? lut ion - THE DAILY NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON PU BLUSHES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LA W. LOCAL MATTERS. MEETINGS THIS DA Y. South Carolina Lodge, at 8 P. H. Fellowship Society, at 8 P. M. dorman Fire Company, at 8 P. M. AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. MILES DRAKE will soil at 10 o'olook, at his atore, clothing, dry goods, Ac KNOX, DALY A Co. will sell at 10 o'olook, at their store, straw goods, folt hats. &c. r N. HUNT A SOM will sell at 10 o'olook, at their store, boots, shoes, ?co. R. M. MABBHAIILI A BROTHER will sell at hali past 10 o'clock, at their office, horses, mulos, ?tc. MERCANTILE PRINTING.-All kinda of mer oantile printing, mich as circulars, letterheads, oards, bill heads, statements, ?co., for count? ing-rooms and offices, promptly exeouted in the nosiest style and at tho lowest rates, for cash, at THE NBWS Job Office, No. 149 East Bay._ STOCK SALES.-Messrs. Lowndes A Qrimball, sold yestorday at auction, $0600 of Cberaw and Darlington Fi .et Mortgage Bonds at 82a82J; - shares of tbe Bartk of Georgia Stock at one dollar per shara. SODDEN DEATH.-Bomas Perry, an old ool ored mau in tho employ of Mr. Olney, died very suddenly of old age yesterday in the vi? cinity of the Savannah Railroad depot. He waa one of the faithful few who did not desert their mnsters when "the Union came in." THE REPAIBS TO THE COURTHOUSE.-The County Commissioners are engaged in putting the Courthouse in a thorough state of repair. They have already oompleted some internal changes, such as running tho judge's desk to to the rear of the court room, thereby saving him from tho noise of the street and passing vehicles, and painting and graining the interior of the building generally. The jurymen, we notice, havo been supplied with cushioned seats. Thc whole aspect of the place has been improved. REAL ESTATE BALLS IN COLUMBIA.-Messrs. Peixolfce A Son, on Monda}', sold ono lot, with building, on the corner of Kichardson and Branding-streets, tor (4700; vaoant lot in rear of the above. $1000; bouse and lot on Biohlaod atrcot, (haltaore,) $700; vacant lot on Richland street, (half acre,) $1150; twelve acres in Sand Hills, three milos from city, $275; vacant lot on Laurel-street, $500; vacant lot on Sumtor street, $4.75; vacant lot on Upper Bouudary .treet, $700; also a large amount of property sold for State and city taxes. THU DBOUTH.-There has been no rain of any cousequenoo in the neighborhood of Charleston since March 17, and during a period of nearly throe months enough rain bas not fallen ts penetrate the soil to a depth of more than two inches. So long a drouth at this season of tho year his no parallel, we believe, in the memory of our oldest Citizens. AU the farms near the city are suffering greatly, and nearly every cistern in the city is dry. Water is in active demand, and a good description oommands fancy prices-in gratitude and thanks. ._ DECLARATION OF HOSTILITIES-A KOIHEB RAILROAD WAE. - Tha Augusta Constitution? alist, ?? jvalulCUj, *'Yuud<ivU*j lilill bag the necessary papers were sued out before Justice Ells, by a portion ot the property hold? ers on Washington-street, looking to an abate? ment of the privilege enjoyed by the South Carolina Railroad of using steam power on said Btieet, ss a public nuisance and injury to property. This movement is made in conform? ity to Irwin's Code, providing for the abate? ment of a public nuiaanoa by verdict of twel 7? freeholders before two justices of the peace. The issue will be heard on Friday morning, at lu o'clock, at the city court room. THE STATS COUET, HON. R. B. OARPENTEB PEBSIDINO-IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS.-The court met at 9 o'olook. Attachments were issued against witnesses in a number of cases. The following cases were disposed of : The State vs. John Hains. On motion of Colonel Phillips, counsel for the defence, the case was ordered to be dismissed. . The State vs. Hoary Vanaerhor&t-Malicious trespass. Found guilty, bat recommended to mercy. The State vs. Edward Martin-Malicious tres? pass. Not guilty. Tbe State vs. B. Conly- Assault and battery. Not guilty.* The State VB. H. Laurens-Assault and bat? tery. R. W. Seymour, Esq., for the defence. Guilty. In the case of the State vs. E. W. M. Mackey, indictment for official misconduct, a noL pros, was entered on account of a misnomer, and a new indictment handed to the Grand Jury. THE UNITED STATES COURT, JUNE 8.-HON. GEO. S. Ba YAN, PRESIDING. Lava Docket. M&oauley A Co., citizons of New York vs. Isaac E. Hertz, of South Carolina. Assuaip sit. Campbell A Sesbiook for plaintiff. Por? ter A Conner for defendant. Jory No. 1 charged with this case, rendered the following verdict : We fl ad for the plaintiff. Three thousand, Ave hundred and eigbtv dollars. WM. RAVENEL, Foreman. The Union Stove Works of New York vs. Arohibatd M. Jackson, of Sooth Carolina. As sumpsit. T. J. Bell for plaintiff. Wilson A Witherspoon for defend mt. Under rula 10, and by the consent of ooun soi, 1 assess the damages at two thousand dollars and costs of snit. G. S. BRYAN, DJ.?.& In Bankruptcy.--A. H. Abrahams was ap? proved of as an assignee of Charles Madsen. Sample Alexander was finally discharged in bankruptcy. Sundry petitions for final dis? charge and to set up teins were retorted. THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.-Governor Soott has appointed Willis Waters Magistrate for Marion County; Thomas E. Dailey, of Marlboro'; G. B. Montgomery, of Cheater; Franklin W. F*iry. of Or<mgoburg. and Wm. H. Porter, of Charleston, Notari?? Pabb>; and Charles Hubbard, of Newborn N. C., a Com? missioner of South karolina for ?hst fitaie. The Columbia Pheonix of yesterday says: The term* of imprisonment of the following named convicts in the penitentiary being about to expire as a re wai d of their good con duet dorina tK*ir ioprison?;sr?i,.ii reported by the superintendent, and as an inducement to other prisoners to follow their example, tho Governor h IB rom ii tod the remaining portion of their several sentences, and has ordered their discharge from imprisonment, in order that they may retain their oivil rights, and tho s have an opportunity of redeeming then* Ob arm? ter, and regaining the respect of their fellow-citizens, vis: Dick Thompson, Frank Pierce. Uasseton Brown Wesley Hueves, Bas? ter Bff?lS. Henderson Simpson, dsmuel Gop. don Ralph Backst ram, Cato Bag weir. Albert ss ?i&?w??:i David BaxTiBOB, ? ;., . . DrarnEsarwo Acoro KXT.-Yesterday forenoon, while Washington, a little son of Colonel Wm. Whaley, was at play with some companions in the seoond story piazza of his father's resi? dence, he attempted to clambor outside of tho balustrade, but lost his hold and fell into the garden below, a distance of moro than twenty feot. The unfortunate ohild was reudered in? sensible for several hours by the torce of the fall, and last evening his condition was re? garded as very precarious. HOTEL ABBIVALS, JUWE 8-Charleston Hotel. B. 8> Barnwell, New Orleans; Commodore Mur? phy, United States Navy; Alfred Grant, Athens; B. Duval, Baltimore; F. Hein, M. Hein, Ex Oovernor Tamos E. Broome, Thos. H Broome, F. H. Belanguer, J. A. Jackson, James T. Oinokersoo, Mrs. O. N. Devereaux, New York; J. A, Griswold, Hartford; 8. M. Tooke, Illinois; F. E. De Woolf. Rhode Island; L. B. B. Colt, 8. P. Colt, Hartford, Conn ; D. Molloy, Che raw; H. A. Cariel, Philadelphia; E. A. Swift, Warren, B. I. Pavilion Hotel.-Doo Chambers, New Or? leans Cirons; W, M. Wimble, Philadelphia; J Schaffer, Wadmalaw; S. A Bigger, South Caro? lina; A. McKenzie, Florence; C. H. Hubert, city; J. S. Buckhaltor, H. B. Buchhalter, Aiken; A. J. Leach, Logan Quick, J. Quick, Circus Company._ REPORTERS' CRUMBS.-Travel North now is very brisk. A school for colored velocipedista has been openod in John-street. It was reported in the oity yesterday- that the caterpillar had appeared in the vicinity of j Ashepoo. Policemen under instructions of the Health department, are now engaged inspecting pri? vate yards throughout the city. The agent of the New Orleans circus (said to be ii mammoth concern,) reached the city yes? terday. The canvas will be spread on the 23d instant. The Gorman Rifle Club think of having another one day Sohuetzenfest in the latter part of this month, to dispose of the prizes left over from the May festival. State of South Carolina bonds, issued to re? deem notes of the Bank of the State, sold yes? terday a-, 78Jo., with an tpward tendency. ' The CXXf anniversary meeting of the Charleston Library Society was held at the Library yesterday. The only business trans? acted was the re-election of the officers. . Four gentlemen who served as jurymen in a casu in Magistrate Bunch's office, yesterday, have sent THE NEWS their fees for the benefit of the Widows' Home. It is said that the two most belligerent ? Mor? mon of the rival municipal rings have "buried the hatchet." THE CITY COUNCIL-The meeting of Coun? cil, which was to hare been held last evening, was, like previous moetings, adjourned for want of a quorum. The Mayor, as has been bis wont, entered the Chamber at a quarter-past 8 o'clock, where? upon Alderman T. J. Mackey requested the derk to call the roll. The following were found present: The Mayor; Aldermen T- J- Mackey, E. W. M. Mackey, Barrow, Greene, and E. P. Wall, L. F. Wall and Thorne, colored. Alderman E. W. M. Maokey moved to ad? journ uatil next Tuesday evening. The Mayor said the motion to adjourn to a fixed date was not in order. E. P. Wall, colored. A minority can adjourn to any fixed time. The Mayor. The chair has already ruled the motion out of order. Alderman T. J. Maokey proposed to show, by parliamentary law, that the motion was ia or? der and could be entertained. E. P. Wall, colored. Will the chair hear an appeal from its decision ? Mayor (sternly.) No 1 No appeal! E. P. Wall, oolored. I call the previous ques Uuu lu uJjuum nu uext Xuoaila; oveulug. [Great laughter.] Alderman T. J. Maokey submitted that the motion was not against parliamentary law, and he could prove it; bat be was out short by the Mayor, who stated with emphasis that "the meeting stands adjourned." The presiding officer then retired from the scene, while the disoomfltted Aldermen re? solved themselves into an informal and angry indignation meeting. BILE or MOBTAXITY.-Return of deaths with? in the Oity of Charleston for the week ending June 5, 1869 : CAUSES OV DE M H. Abscess, Parotid. Burn. Cancer. Cholera Infantum..... Congestion of the Brain. Congestion of tbe Luups.., Consumption., Convulsions. Diarrhoea. Effusion ot the bram. Oastrl'is, Cbroclc. Bsemoptysi*. HwirocopualuB, O*s"s*nio... Measles.. Meningitis. Meningitis. Cerebro ?plnal. Pueomouia.,. Prnmatuie Birth. Bubeo a, with Convulsions. Teething. Totanos. Trismut Nasosntlum. Visitation ot O od.... Totals. 0 3 BLACKS OB OOLOBED. BB JAPITUL AXIOM. Whites.17 Blacks and Colored...... ?,......ls Tote*...83 Ago*.-Under ona year olag?, lt ; between one and five year? ot age, 0; between iva aud ten vea rs of .?-re. 3; between ton BU? twenty years ot age. 0; Be? tween twenty and .thirty years ot ?o, 8; between tbirtv and tony >ears o# a e 1; between forty and Atty years of ase. 2; be) ween fifty and sixty ye rs ot ase. 2; be ween sixty and seventy years of age "; between eveuty and eigbtv years of age 0: between eighty and ninety years of agc, 1 ; between ninety and oue hundred years o. age, 0; over one hunered y.ara ut ag? u. Gao. 6. PBXZBB, H. D.. city Registrar. Office of Oity B ?ts i rar. Jane 8. 186?. BU 8 1 N MM H NOVICES. GBEBIT TUBriA Soup, boiled mutton with caper sause, fish and roast beef for lunoh at Tor ok's, to-day. Book beer will also bs. on draught. , , --o Nxw Goons.-Mos-re. Stott. Webb & Co., Noa. 287 and 289 King street, will open to-day in? voices of seasonable dry goode, embre?las; everything to be found in * first-einss estab? lishment, i bey invite sn examination of their new arrivals, which aro dssoribed in their ad? vertisement oleo where. COL? SOSA WATBK, choice syrups, and tbs celebrated mineral water <-CoDg ses. Xissin gln and yidby-at Gardner's establishment, (late Bock h Co.'s ) No. 86'Basel-street, near Pavilion Hotel, and Mo. ?49 King-street; hear Calhoun. _ \ t* i TBS BEST assortment of india Gauze and ; Lisle Thread Under Shirts of ali sisea and grades, just received st and fox aa's low for cash, at '"El SCO I C'S. [ Star Shirt ??uporium, Meeeting-atreot, June 6 Opposite Market eeh, g U M M B H A DI H IN 0BHE1IT AT* N. FEHRENBAOH'S Popular Broadest. Saloon. Tbo proprietor of (he abor* establishment, to ault the demand and convenience of hie - numerous friende, bas arided to his already large and choice aeleoUon of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, a CHUI OB ARTICLE OF IO KD LAGER BEEK, drawn from a patented Refrigerator. Axeo. COOL SODA WAXER, and home-made Fruit Sy? mns. Patented loe Shaver in connection with Soda Water Fount, at >N. FEUI?KNBACH, Jone 9 2 No. 6 Bread-street. XflLUTIWOI Flill'l'INOt ATl.fJTINOt DONE AT THE SIIORTB9T NOT ICE. Apply to Mrs. DAWSON, No. 306 King-street, over Cohen a Drug .store 6* Jone 8 J NIH A RUBBER BOWE AT ONLY 25 GENT* EACH; RUBBER SHEETING by the yard. AIR PIX LOWS for travelling, Piano Coven, Rubber Clothing, and all other kir.de of Rubber Goode, at VON SA ?(TEN'rt BAZAAS, Jone 8 a D*O No. 229 King-street. gOUTHKRW LANDS WANTRO. W. C. ALDEN & CO., REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 34& PINE-STREET, NEW YORK CITY. THE ABOVE FIRM HAVE ESTABLISHED A Special Department for the Buying and Selling of Southern BEAL ESTATE, City and Country. They have placed Mr. J. M. MORGAN (late of Charleston, S. 0.,) at the head of this branch of their business. Parties wishing to sell property in the New York market will find it to their advantage to address the above firm. Mr. MORGAN refers to Messrs. G. A. TBBBBOLH A SOB, Charleston, S. C. Jane 7_PAP_w Imo TUST HECE IV* D. WATER COOLERS ICE CREAM 0BURNS IGE PICKS AND MALLETS HANDSOME TOILET SETS ZINC AND TIN HIP BATHS INFANT BATH TUBS WIRE DISH AND PLATE COVERS. HART ?SS CO., June 3 6 Corner King and Marke t-etteeta A PUBLIC COR V IC N IR ff C R . I HAVE THIS DAY OPENED A SEWING ROOM, in connection with my . r EWING MACHINE ?f bl"A ftLlsH 5??N r. Every kind of Family Sewing ana manufacturing work neaily and promptly exe? cuted, under the superintendence ol au experienced cutter and' fitter. Twisted loop, doubla loop, or lock stitch, BB pre I erred, or band work if wanted. No slop work taken at anv price. - I D. B. HASELTON, No. 337 King-street , May 31_mwfS Japanned and HI amped Tin Ware, offered at wholesale only by William Shepherd, No. 17 Hayne-street, Charleston, 8. C. Sljirte and /omtsijing ?oo?s. SCOTT'S GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING 8TOBB, Meelinsz-streat, opposite the Market, ia the Cheapeet and most Popular Betabhthment of the kind in the city. Having made the STAB Shirts and Collara bia specialty, he ia enabled by hia experience, the variety of bis Stock and the extent of hia business, to supply, these SHIBTS ; Beady-made, or made to order, guaranteeing a perfect fit, and at pnces that dary competition. Constantly on liand Gray's Pa? tent Molded Cellars, and a large ;:;8tCf0k of Gent's Underwear. Every article sold at 8"0Or?'fl 19 ?f THE BEST?! January 1 11 Omos /int ^rts. T>(IOTOORA1?H COLORING. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PH OTO?RAPH8 tinted with oe re and taite can have their orders promptly filled by leaving them at Hohnes' Book tunee,' Written directions ahoald In each case be given aa to the style of coloring pzererred. April 22 '.- . V. Soioa* fJIHR SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN & TRUST C?M PANI ?yjpiQJsJr. 03P it . DEPOSIT OF SAVINGS OPEN DAILY AVeaa ? A, M. te S P. itt, >:' '' ' AT No. 19 BROAD-STREET. ?aj WEDS ERDAT AND SATUR DAT EVBNINCW, ST. ?m t to o otto*ar, tat JLJB SI Xi - STR 23 33 j REAR OP HAYDEN'S STORE. 49- M ? BEBST ALLOW KO OW DEPOSITS AC THE BATE OE SIX t'BR OBNT. PEE ANNUM. Lf .. GEO. S. fAMKUOv. Pr?sident. 1 THOMAS R. WABINO, CAaamaa. A pru S3 n SWBttOS : ,.INI I'c.i my&mm&? =? KO SA DALIS Parities th? BkwL wm.9?4? .?*;?vmkm?sfmimmmmsm^ Mitt OM Sys i . ..%';'i cr /tnonrt?i. EXCHANGE QN LON DON AND ON NRW YORK. v Sold by LE8E6NE & WELLS. May ll Imo No. 10 Broad-stroeL ~ T BANKERS, gTOOKAND EXCHANGE BROKERS ANDJKFR Oil ANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Hoads, or Job Printing of any description, cu get their 01 dor ) filled promptly and in the neatest style, at cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay. (Ofltljinij ant} /unuiljing (Boobs. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S FURN.SN89IQ GOODS, AT BLACKWELL'S fi E W STORE, No. 919 KISG-STRKET, ONR DOOR BELOW MARKET-STREET, May 6 wfmlrco Stones. li . tr i L L E Y , lROY,*NEW YORK. MANUFACTUREE OF SrOVES, RANGES, HEATERS, HOLLOW WARE, Seo. MANUFACTUREE OF " PHILANTHROPIST," ? CHIEF COOK," "CHARTER OAK" AND "CIVILIAN" COOKING STOVES. ADMIRABLY ADvPTED TO THE SOUTHERN TBADF. AND FOR SALE BY D, I. FULLERTON, A UG USTA, GA. THESE STOVES STAND UNRIVALLED FOB capacity, durability, convenience* and the R en eral purpose* to which Cookinn Stoves ore used. TUP PHILANTHROPIST is extra heavy plated, and ha? ABD. Drawer; can he made into a nix boiler hole .tove: has capt brou Wtter Tantt galvanized, oi enamel lined, A strictly Angolans Stove. TLe CIVILIAN is of a neat design, and has afine lanie Oven. Thia Stove oan be had with tho extenaion oaok. nix holes, and reservoir when desired. For furtb?r information apply to D. L. FULLERTON, January 30 Brno? Aueusta.Ga. ^ari/incrt), (Eastings, (gie. JB^KIfiTING-STKEiVr EUC IV DU V. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING THE IMPROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of various sizee on hand IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, of aU sises HORSE POWERS AND GIN GEARING, from 6 tr 10 feet in diameter IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PRESSES tor Hand power, Saw and Rice Milln _ MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of aU description* made to order Particular attention paid to HOUSE FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILD? INGS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASH XV EIGHTS, dc, <?c, WILLIAM 8. HENEREY, MACHINIS1 AND F O UND ER. No. 314 MEETING-STREET, CHARLESTON, P. C. August 3_caws DHtENII IRON WORKS. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO.8 SUCCESSORS TO CAMERON dc CO.. Engineers Boil er ni akers &c Ato. t, 6, 8, 10 and M PRITCBASD-STREETS, (WEAB THE DRY DOOK,) Charleston, S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS-MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND GEARING IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS, CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OB BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS of a? good quality and power, and at ai low rates as caa be bad in Kew York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. AOS-NTS FOB Asheroft's Low-water Detector, j THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN THE BOILER. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDE? TO. Map IT nao Baos K K?M 4 T ?? SOO boree power inc ?ding th. oeieorateJ Corliss cut-of KngSues, "dide Valve ? ta? ttooer* Engines Portable Eng I. ea, fte. Also. OhTtU tar Muiav and Gang saw Milla, Rogar Cane t 'la, cha ttrg Pulleys, Ac. Lath and Shingle Mills. Whea and Con? ? Mills, - circulai "-awa Belting, So. ?sod for descriptivo Circular ami Price List WOOD & MANN STEAM INGINA CO., Petrr??y is tmoa USes, NSW fork. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS j SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL AIT?ND TO THE PURCHASE, BALK ANI SHIPMENT (ttf Foreign an? Domestic Pssts! o< ootTON, men, LUMBER AH? NAVAL STORE* ATLANTIC WHARF, Cfosoleeton, ?YO, ?.WILLIS............ .A. ft. CHIIOLM it puiluinrj fii?ltliais-, ?tc. SHINGLES! SHINGLES! 7<X <Wi/l 80PEBIOK ILACK CYPRESS 7 For sale by FRIPP ft MAY, Juno 9 Vornan?'? Wharf. A 01 8 AS II , il I. I IV at DOOR FACTORY. L. E. COR DRAY & CO., No. 2 PRITVHARD-STREET, OPPOSITE J. F. TAYLOR ft 0O.'8 MACHIN? BHOPS. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, aiway* ou hand PANEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE SASHES, MOULDINGS, ?tc, ruado up at short no tico, and at the lowest tor ms. L. E. CORDRAY........C. A. TROU?fiE March 28 Smo flem publications. T>OOK| BUYERS WILL KINO IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CONSULT TH?8 CATALOGUE. The List will be Changed at least Once a Week. NEW AND STANDA?D BOOKS FOB SALK AT FUGARTIK'S BOOK BEP?SITURY. Catalogue No. 4. PLAIN WOBDS ON THE PSALMS OF DAVID, by Mary E. si mp-on, London. $3. A GENERAL VIEW OF THE HISTORY OF TSE ENGLISH BIBLE, by Brooke Foss Westcott, Lon? don. $5 MAhTINEAU'S CHURCH HISTORY IN ENG? LAND, to tho Helormatiou. $2. PAKIsH SERMONo, by Mr. F. Sadler, M. A., 1st and 2d Bet lo?, $3 euch. 'i HE SKCONO ADAM AND 1 HE NEW BIRTH, by Bev. Mr F. Sadler, M. A.. $1 60 HOUSEHOLD 1HEOLOGY, hand-book of Rc Ucioui Information, respecting the Holy Bible, the Prayer Book, the Church, &c. ftc , SI Bo. THE CHRlsilAN t-ABBATH considered in ita various i. a pee ts, by Min?ate? of differeot denomi? nations, with s proface, hy Rev. Eaptiat W. Noel, 75 cents. TU K CONNFOIION OF THE OLD AND NEW TEM A MENT, or the History of th" Jews from the close of the Old Testament to the beginning of the New Testament, 75 cents. LECTURE* ON THE PRAYER BOOK, by F. C. Maasingberd, M. A., $1 25. SPIRITUAL RTCHKS OF THE LITURGY, by Joseph R. Walker, D. D., of Beaufort, 8. C , Ot cents. LI I TON ON MIRACLES. $1 '25. IHK AO I'S OF THE / POSL'LES AND EPIS? TLES OF PAUL, with Notes, a Gazetteer and Ques? tions for Examination, bv Tb os. Morrison, M. A. Glaegow, $1 50. MCKNtS.-S IIS TRIALS AND BLESSINGS, ?160. THE SCHEME Of BEDKMPIION, by B. Milli? gan. President of tho College of the Bible in Ken tucsy Uuiverstty. *2 60. 1 li Kl' li THOUSAND MILES THROUGH THE ROCKY MOUN I A INS. bv A. R.-McClure, tl. 1H? bCIKNJK OF RIGBTS, by J. G. Fichte, tramdateri tr?m the Oernian. $2. THE LiFB OF JOHN J vMKS AUDUBON, the Naturalist, eaited by hts widow, with au introduc? tion, by Jas. Grant Wilson, $2 60. AD-M ?>D 1'HE ADAMITE, or the Harmony of fccrioture and Ethnology, by M. Cusland. $8. HOW LI-A LOViD ttl IC KING, a Poem, by George Elliott, 6C oems. SLUMONS, by Henry Ward Beecher, 2 volumes, S5. BEECHER'S SERMONS. 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TRY PAWN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, ATO ALL MS BASKS Of THE STOMACH AND LITER. van ABS sicomrsirmm av tn MBDXOAL PAOTJLT-V. HEGEMAN Sc CO., J?OJSNT8, ira fr roMx. Manirfactured by C. F. PAMN?N, OBUBBf AND AP0TB2C AB7, OHARLE8TON, 8.0. ;49TAr Soi? by thmggiai? IJkferytt>hera.~?& Feb. nui y 10 .. tmwr.yr i i lin1 ,i, ri)1 DENTIST. BOOMS AT Hit BES IDEN OE, NORTHWEBT COB N?H or M misa aux? SOCIETY STBRVTO. Novena bar 20 rmwtmo* -.-i-,-;-;-.-;-'-. J W. ? t. 6. WI?LdUS ?to.? PRODUCE COMMISSION MEROHANTS, Mo. ll?WKfflPRATT-STMMtfcT. B^LTIMORR, MD., RECEIVE AltO SS LL ON COMS??SSICK ALL kinda ot early VEGETABLES? . . MBLQH9, fee. We guarantee burtiest marttet pries* and prompt retaras tor all oonrtgnrasata toour hasruw. Mannt 1 J^eafnraiaM*fr*s ol char*?. amos May 3 ' I .. '.' - -'Vi W . rf- -'li t4V .. ii' WHAT ?KICK PUWBHOT UIDWIUTK ARD WHAT UK UIU NUT WHITB, Eight o'olock, and bo fs not bore yet ! How dreary tbls liti?e room does ac-m, and I am KO lon<> nomi) ! len o'clock. How I wish ho would come. It IR HO lonely hore with the children asleep I Once he lovo.l to stay with mi -, but now, ala? 1 Twelve o'clock, and I am BO t roil, I cannot aleep I My heart aohoa and (trowa sad. lam growing old, per? haps. May bo my face is not as fair as onco, but my heart ie as warm, though it le often sad. ABS YOU DYSPEPTIC, Nervous, Jaundiced, low spirited, weak, or are you sick and don't know what ails you; then try Planta, tion Bitters and our word for it, it will cure you. ONE O'CLOCK. What charms can ho find in that foul-scented room, by that dusty table, cutting and dealing those dusty cards, tilling himself with poison, tainting his breath, ruining his mind, undermining his i-onstltu tlon, planting s?>eds of disease, squandering bis mcney, clouded with smoke, tired with excitement. Is this happiness ? is tbis life ? Is this our mission? Oh I I am so tired, do come home. PLANTATION EITTEKa. This delicious cordial and fine tonic is now hailed by thousands as the great health giver and re? storer. Tiesolve to buy a bottle, and don't sleep on lt. Be wise in time. Sold hy all druggists. "DO YOU GO DOWN TOWN TO-NIOHT, MY PET ?" "No darling, I haye labored enough to-day . Why phould I flee from home, from happiness, from thee? Life is full short to love- too short to squander. I love the photograph of my I eart too well. No dar? ling, my IK art is here; Lere Ut me keepit company." PLANTATION BITTERS Are always pure, reliable. They are strengthening and invigorating, and are Exhausted Nature's great restorer. As an agreeable and pleasant tonic and appetizer, they cannot bo excelled. THEY WHO ABE BICH, Are they who mind their own business. Find a hap? py man or woman, and the affairs of another trouble them but a little. It ls none of your buslnoss if the minister kisses one of tho Bisters, or one of the sis? ters thus s du toa the minister. It cannot effect you when a man you know rails on a girl you don't know, or one you do. What if tber J ls kissing behind the door, m tunnels, and when the night is dark at the vestibule of the '-'nurdi, or even ever the gate. Would you not do the same thing if the chance was offered ? A WINE GLASS FULL Of Plantation Bitters, taken three times a day, before each meal, will make the flame of life again burn brightly-, and illuminate a once wretched existence. For ladles it ta an elegant and ?entlo stimulant, just euch as they require "l WENT TO THE LAND OF STEADY HABITS." I wanted to hand several "bricks" down to pos? terity, and was told by father that with a New Eng? land girl tor a wife, I could raise more cbildren, grow more onions, s ?in more eels, sing more psalms, knuw DJ01 e of what was going on in the neighbor? hood, hear more scandal, sleep lees nights, have more relatives, eat more beans, love myself and hate others more, and get more out of a dollar, than any other port of woman in this happy country so-called. PLANTATION BT TT EUS. Is made from pure st. Croix Bum and Calisaya Bark (known the world over for its curative proper? ties), and will fortify the system against disease, caused by change of water and diet. If you are in? clined to dyspepsia, try it. If you have the chills airattjrttj or a*T klodred disease, by all means take PlaawssVBitters. They are ?old by all druggists of repute. AND EX HAD A FEMALE CHILD, Whose name was Hoxa Brlghtwater. and who was twenty-nine years old ; who wore red stockings, red garters, metal tipped shoes, green spectacles, and the prettiest red bair the world ever so. eyes on or Into. Hexa, a true New England gal, chewed wada of pine gum. and sweetened her broth with onions. Hexa wasn't so much handsomer than a doll as to make the doll faint, but she was Intelligent; in fact, in? telligence was her best hold but one; she was great on making baby garments, and had her trunks full, packed away, that eke might be ready as willing when the evil hoar drew nigh, as she trusted lt would from year to year. ? IF THE LADIES BUI KNEW What thousands of them are constantly relating to us, we candidly behove one half of the weaknesr, prostration and distress experienced br them would vanish. JAMES MARSH, ESQ., No. 1S9 Weet Furst-etrent, New York, mys he has three children. The first two nre weak and puny, his wife having been unable to nurse or attend them; but she has taken Plantation Bit? tere for the last ten years, and has a child now 18 months old, which she has nursed and reared her? self, and both are hearty and well. Plantation Bit? ters 1B invaluable to mothers. VALTEB, MX BOY, Here cornea a man who was once rich. He bad frieda, and money, and a loving family, and posi? tion, and Influence, and self-respect, and integrity, and a future or use thin ena before him. Bat, my boy, he don't look Uko it now. He was elected lo an important office He forgot the lessons his good mother taught bim, and was asked by designing nnHM ?tans to sell his vote to a part? of swindlers j te could not for the Ufa of him give arilculatiOB te that little word, and so he fell. HOW OFTEN X>0 WB HE AB TUB COMPLAINT. From mother and ir (her, that tbs soo or daughter is not wo.!; that they have no appetite; thatthoy feel languid; that tho bead ache* all the time; that ttoev are ?rowing thin and feeble, and that they have no life nor energy left And the questions are often asked. What eba? 1 do for ?hem ? What > hall I give them? Our answer ls. let them try Plantation Bit tare SQ odorat ely, three tunes a day, and our word for lt they will recover. AND HEBTE VALTEB. XS A YOUNO MAN, Just Uko yon and ns. my boy. Be has wit, sense education, intelligence, friends, ambition, and is lovea. He has a knowledge of th? world, acquired hy wtivrog With Hs people Be has am tritton and the came fie d tn which to win honor, fain? and dis tin? toon, aa had Franklin,, Fulton. Mores, and a host of others. Usia naturally avait, but, Vaiter, my b y, as ave meets us do you see the *xe*sa of roo s tnre io hts eye. tb? little puffy ridge under it the gredral terning of tb? beautiful corners of the mouth, hw moth**?? loved ta kiss Tho??, my boy, to??ead tale of early shipwreck, of a?smfe efpaW ssatnis denley of ?agitani ana ttiasnBiw* jMBk December ? ?* Radian Suits. Clothing, Dry Good?, Matting, ftc BY MILES I) St AK V. 1UIS MOhNlNO, at IO o'olock. I will ?all at nay store, coiner ot King and Libcrty-itreetti, An invoice of Sl'ASON%uLK CLOIHINO, jun* received nnd to be sold without resorve, _ ocNsnrrnio OF: CO?tSV' UNKN AHV BOTTOM ADE SACK 13 Black Cloth Frook Coats 50 Linen and Cassi mare Vests 300 pair Linon Dock. Blolton, Alpaoa and Ca?eimer? Panta 30 doz n nain and Fancy Linon Bosom Shirts'. Hickory and Helbnao Hbirts Printed Lawn, Itinh Linen, I adieu' Printed Aprons LarH s* and Gent's Hosiery, Glove , Balmoral skirts Linen Cam brio Handkerchiefs, 7 able and Pocket Cutlery, Shoe Brushes, tto. AX/-0, A line Hen's and Boys STRAW HATS _10 places 10-4 White Matting. /une 9 Straw Goods, Felt Hats, Summer Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, $e. KNOX, DALY & IO., Ko. I50 Meeting-street-, corner of Went? worin, Will sell THIS DAY as above, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Conditions oa-di. June 9 Horses, Mules, Paintings, Glassware, Sun? dries, ftc, at Auction. BY R. M. MA lt KUALL & BRO. THIS DAY, atbaif-past 10 o'clock, at No. 33 Broad? street, will < o sold, Juno 9 Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Jersey Ties, Gaiters, Balmorals, ftc. BY N. HUNT & SON. THIS DAY, the 9th instant, at 10 o'clock, in oar salesroom, No. 142 Moeting-Btreet, we wUT sell for cash, GO cases Assorted, all fresh and seasonable. BOOTB, Shoes, Brogans, Jersey Ties, Gaiters Balmorals. Ac., Ac, our usual fine assortment, to which wa invite the attention of buyers._Jane 9 Desirable Residence in Summerville. BY J. FRASER MATH EWES. Will be sold at the Old Postofllce, TO-MORROW, th? 10th mutant, at ll o'clock, A two-story RESIDENCE of four rooms, lathed and plastered, with fire-places, pantry, kitchen, storeroom, stable, ftc, all in complet** order, on oner and a half acre Lot. under fenoe, in the Town of - Summerville, on Main-street, next to Town Hall. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay J. F. M. for pa* pera and stamps. June 9 House and Lot Anson street, one door north of Laurens. BY J. FRASER MATHE WES. Will be sold, TO-MORROW, 10 h inst., at the Old Pofltofiice, at ll o'clock, HOUSE AND LOT eist eldo ot Anson-street, ona door north of Laurens. Lot measures AS feet 9 inches front by 97 teet deep on the north line, more or less, south line irregular 97 feel, east line irregu? lar, 46 teet 6 in. ho-, more or less Terms-One-half rssh ; balance in one and two years, secured by bond ano mortgage of tho property, with interest. Purchaser to pay J. F. M. lor papers and necessary stamps._Jano 9 Auction Sale of Sugar and Molasses, for ac? count of whom it may concern. BY F. P. SALAS, Auctioneer. On FRIDAY next, the 11th instant, at ll o'clock A. M , will be sold on Brown A Oo.'s Whaif, 100 BOXES hUG AR, damage i on the voyags of im? portation 100 boX'S Migar, slightly damaged 66 bhds Nev -'?s? od Molasses Torms-Cash, and Gooda to bo immediately re? moved. J une 9 ^Lncttonrecs' Jpriuutc Sales._ Securities. BY J. BRAYTON FORD. FT S?le SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD AND BABB! STOCK State South Csrolina Bonds City Savannah Bo ds Money to Loan on Collaterals. Apply at June 9 1 No. 40 BROAD-STRBET. SOUTH CABOLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL K?TPKBINTENDRNT'V OFFICE,! OHABI.E8TON. S. C., April 9, 1869. J_ ON AND AFTER 8U1DAY. APBIL lim, TBS PASSENGER TRAINS of the South OarehBA Railroad will run as foUows : FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. Me Arrive at augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trains for Monteomory, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery aaa Grand juR?&on, < FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.B.80 A. BL Arrive at Colombia.G. 10 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester B*fl? road, sac Camden trtvp. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.,.0.00 A. St. Arrive at Charleston.ft.io p. as. Leave Columbia.,.7 45 A. lt? Arrive at Charleston.5,10 P. af. AUGUSTA NIGHT EX ER tts? I BUND ATS BXOKPTBD.i Leave Charleston.7.90 P. MW Arrive at Augusta.t..mo A. MW Connecting with muns tor Memphis, Nash vi Ra and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. J eave Augusta. A4.1Q P. M? Arrive at Charleston. .4.90 A. MW COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS, (SUNDAYS KXCEITXrv Leave Charleston.8.09 P. at, Arrive at Columbia....... ....4.49 A. M. Connecting (Mino ay s excepted \ with Greenville and? Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia. .5.60 P. MW Arrive at Charleston..0.80 A. M? St MMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.8.36 P. MW Arrive at Summerville. 6.(0 P. MW Leave Summerville.7.10 A. MW Arrive at Charleston.8.96 A. W. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbii Pseeeneer Trains on M*i*> naxs, WBDHBSDATB and SATUBDATS, connects wlBkv up and down Day Passengers at EhagvuTe. Leave Camden..696 A. MW> Arrive at Columbia....'.lLuo A. M. Leave Columbia.9p P.BL? Arrive st Camden............V.T.03 P. M. Sign edi H.T. PEAKE, April IO General ^uenrinteattent,.; J. T. HCllPUBKYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT. BALKS OF BEAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONDS, flaV OUBITIEb AND PERSON AL PROPERTY ATTENDED TO. NO. a 7 BROA D-S TREET CHARLESTON. 8. 0. BCTBBBBOBS. Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, K?e> General JAM FR CONKER, T. 8, WARING. Esq. Or tot???* QIIAMKOOINO A.\0 H %lit-CU I'TlBCe*. LADIES AND IHtLDREN attended at their r?sidence? promptly and at raasotka able rat?s. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, april 14 No. ai Bros<?-eir?ei ut ttsnsaj ? I. a ira ABU. B. x. I w. J. BBAKO srotaroiji. e. w. srouNo, B. x. I tr. B. ooooamoa, rjBreasn&Bgg? j j KARO, YOUNO * CO., PRODUCE OQMMI8810N MERCHANT??, f No. ?#7 Waafotnfttoxv.?er?ex, HBW TORE. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TH? BALM Oft EABLY VBGBOABLBO, FRUTTaV fi jax POTATORE, As. BaWBBBBOBs. --Oevernor g. B. ranee, Charlottes; W D Remo de ft Bro., Norfolk; B. O. Ohio, enaeaw mteademt av, ft E.. RalUoad. Pbrtaeao* kt Oomaal ev L. Fremont. B. Bv Borrase. ate?., Wttaatigfemi BL. SL?aart>er?Oo.. La??kraal A BgOft. ?WIN?? Bwfaatd Onietn, Cheriwoo t Alexander A Reseed Baranaab. . ta?o? ?gefsaY ... ' ,:. *ft? ( ?.?.5 -..< Sill ti J ? ' ..'...'.? Bc 13 'tvfo