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THE PAIL Y NEWS, . I*ur*est Ctr?w-?t.ioi?.-^HE DAILY NEWS) BEING TH? NBV8P/ PVR OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HA! I TBE LARGEST, OIR? BULATION IN T3I CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHER TBS LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN UfO IN TBE POSTOFFICB AT THE END 0% BACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROTIST IONS OF THE NSW POSTOFFICB LAW. ? : ; -=f LOCAL MATTERS. CHEAP ADVERTISING-. THE CHARLESTON HEWS, the circulation of which ia about twice jos large aa that of any other paper published in South Carolina, is the beat advorti?iug moditm for all business men. For persons who want situ itions or servants; who want houses or apartments, or have them lo ron ti who want or ?ho offer board and lodg? ing; who have lost or found articles of value, THE NEWS has no equal; and in order that all classes may have thoirwants supplied, we have adopted the following scale of CHEAP ADVER? TISEMENTS, payment for whioh must invariably be mad o when the or dei* is given: Advertisements of situations wanted by or offered, to clerks, nrovernesses, tutors, work? men, mechanics, house-servants, porters, shop boys, cooks and washers; board and lodging wanted1 or offered; apartments wanted or.to les; ar tules lost or found; houses, shops, offices and warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella? neous WAU cs of all kinds. For etch insertion of advertisements of the c?aseos speoined. : Not exceeding THREE UNES jr 20 worls... .25 cents Fou H LINES or 30 words.40 " " FIVE LINES or 40 words.50 " All advertisements to be inserted at these rates must be prepaid and delivered at THE NEWS office by 9 P. M. MEETINGS THIS DAY. Washington, Lodge, at 8 P. M. Delta Lodge of Perfection, at 5 P. M. Drayton Lodge, at 8 P. M. I Howard Lodge, at 8 P. M. New England Societv, at 8 P. M. Catholic Institute, at 8 P. M. Homo Loan and Building Association, at 8 P. M. A UCTION VALES 7HIS DAY. J. FRASER MATHEWES will sell at ll o'clock, at the old Postoffice, a resiienoe in Summer? ville, and a house and lot in Anson-street. T. A. ENSLOW SC Co. will sell at 11 o'clock, on Palmetto wharf, Eastern hay. T. M. CATER will sell at three-quarters paatO o'clock, at his store, butter, flour, icc. JOHN G. MILNOR SC Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, dry ?roods, clothing, ?cc. REICHE & SCHAOTE, will sell at a quarter to 10 o'clock, at their stores, shoulders, butter, Ac. LAURE? & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, strips, pig hams, Icc. '. MERCAN ULE PRINTING.-All kinds of mer? cantile printing, such as circulars, letterheads, cards, bill heads, statements, ?co., for count? ing-rooms and offices, promptly executed in the neatest style and at the lowest rates for cash, at THE NEWH JOB OFFICE, NO. 119 East Day._ THE DAILY NEWS PRICE CURRENT AND COM? MERCIAL CIRCULAR will be ready for delivery at nine o'clock to-morrow morning. Business houses wishing to subscribe for a specified number of copies containing their cards, should leave their orders at our counting room to-day. All orders for ten copies and over will be sup? plied at the rate of two and a half cents per copy._ SHIPPERS by the Manhattan will toke notice that she leaves at 8 A. M. on Saturday, and no freight can be rt coi ved after 8 P. M. on Friday. WINKS AND LIQUORS.-W. S. Corwin Sc Co. advertise a large assortment of imported ola ets and catawba wines, champagne cider, and the flnesy>rands of champagne and hock. BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD.-A meeting of the stockholders of the Bine Ride Railroad Com? pany will be held in ibis city on the Sad inst., when business of importance will be discussed. BASK BALL IN THE UP-OOUNTRY.-A matoh game was played on the 5th instant at Wofford -Colloge, Spartanburg County, ? between the second nines of the Pioneer and Wofford Star Base Ball Clubs. The result was Pioneer 57 and Wofford Star 66. Fly catches, Pioneer 6, Wofford Star ll. Oats on fool balls, Pioneer 9, Wofford Star 16. Time : a hours 45 minutes. BEAT. ESTATE TN THE UP-COUNTRY. - On Mon? day last, the following tracta of land, in Oaonee County, were sold by the sheriff in Walhalla : One of ODO hundred and fifty acres, partly im? proved, for five hundred dollars. One ot six hundred acres, partly improved, for two hun? dred dollars ; and one of three hundred acres, unimproved, for two hundred and fifty-five dollars, all on a credit of nine mouths. HOTEL ARRIVALS, JUNE 9.-Charleston Hotel. James D. Radcliffe, New York; J. H. Reaves, Georgia; H. L. Palmer, New York; T. B. Branch,.Augusta; George Jordon, New York; A. J. Willard, Columbia; N. Kyatt, New York; T. J. Davis, G. B. Mills, George S. Jackson, 8. S. Hawkinson, J. A. Shirers, South Carolina; W. L. Eilis, Macon, Ga.; H. Terry, Roger's Ford; J. Jones, Camden, S, C. Pavilion Hotel.-W. C. Heriot, Greenville and Columbia Railroad; E. J. Singletary, Wil? liamsburg; W. H. Neville, Blackville;. Joseph Wilson, TOXRB; J. S. Wprsham, Cooper River; James H. Haseldor, Florence; J. L. Bamberg and lady, South Carolina; T. J. Counts and wife, Barnwell; F. Forny, North Carolina: Mia. E. Alston, Miss A. D. Dowling, Orangeburg; E. H. Brooks, Florence; W. B. Worabam, Cooper River._ REPORTERS' CRUMBS.-Flaming posters went up yesterday in Meeting-street, depicting'the startling scenes to be enacted in the mam? moth New Orleans Circus, whioh arrives on the 23d instant. The Soengerbund give a picnic on the 16th instant at Mount Pleasant. There are eighty-five prisoners in jail three for arson, one for manslaughter, one for infanticide, and the rest for larcony. . There will be a transfer of prisoners to Wil? liamsburg to-day, to stand trial at the June term of court. Walhalla now boasts of a brass band, and ex? pects to have a fine company soon. The city police were on an inspecting tour yesterday, and will report all premises not in good sanitary condition. It gave us a ohill yesterday to examine a patent refrigerator on exhibition at Neufville io Hannaaa's, No, 9 Broad-street. The present spell of bot weather has caused the city flora to bloom luxuriantly, and the burnt district has "blossomed like the rose," though without the same perfume. Mr. Wingate, of Hook and Ladder, No. 1, who was injured on Sunday night, is recover? ing, and will soon be out. There are, constables serving magistrates writs, in this city, who cannot read or write. How do they manage to endorse their return on tho writs. The annual maroon of the Washington Fire Company takes placo to-day at Mount Pleas ?Ht. The boat loares Market Wharf it 8 o'clock A. M. BROKBN OUT AGAIN.-Tho now railroad war, which has broken out (n Auguste, has for Ita object nothing loas .than the suppression of Aro wealthy ?Dd po wer lui corp orations: tho Sooth Carolina, the Columbia and Angosta, the) August* and Savannah, the Augusta and Sum j merrilie and the Georgia Railroad. The lead-i er in tho fight is Mr. W. J. Vason, who OWOB a good deal of property io Washington-street^ and is trying to stop the uae of steam powei? in that thoroughfare on the ground that it in? juree his houses. Having ineffectually petij tioned the City Council, Mr. Vason has now lodged his oomplaint with Justices Ells and Maher. The trial will tase plaoe on Friday; next, before the justices named and a Jury o? twelve freeholders. THK COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA R Areno AD. The August? Chroniolo saya: "From Mr. James Gibbes, of Columbia, 8. C., and one of the directors of the Columbia and Augusta Railroad, we learn that the trains of this ro-d will enter the city on next Friday or Saturday. The intersection of the Colombia and Augusta with the South Carolina Railroad at tho turn? table on tho line of the latter road, one mile east of the Savannah River, as provided for in the reoent contract between the parties, will take plaoe on one of the two days above nam? ed, and the trains of the former road will como immediately into the city instead of stopping at Orangeville, as at present. This intorseo tion would have taken plaoe mu -b sooner bad it not been delayed for want of a few bars of iron, the supply of this material being exhaust? ed. The authorities of tbe South Carolina Rail? road telegraphed to Charleston on yesterday for the necessary quantity of material, and it will be brought here to-day from that city." UNITED STATES COUBT. J ONE 9-HON. OEO. S. BB Y ali. PRFSISIKS. Tn Hqnity_Jnoob JBnr ritt vs. B. F. Moise, trustee of Ottolengui, et al. On the bankrupt side of the court. Pro? ceedings for foreclosure. On hearing special r?port of E. W. Marshall and W. E. Mikell, it1 is ordered, that they do execute titles in fee of tho mortgaged premises to B. F. Moise, &c, be to pay costs of proceedings, and that to se cure the purchase money i hat said Israel Otto? lengui do execute his bond to the said E. W. Marshall and W. E. Mikell, with interest from the day of sale, payable quarterly, principal payable in three years; bond to be executed and policy of insurance assigned. Mordecai A Co. vs. J. H. Steinmeyer. As -ump sit. Porter A Conner for plaintiff; Simons A Sieg ling for defendant. The court resumed the consideration of the case and adjourned without concluding argument. In Bankruptcy.-.Sundry petitions for final dischage were referred to the Registrar. W. T. Gary was appointed an assignee of E. P. Coleman. In re Levin, David A Co., bank? rupts. It was ordered, that the assignee draw upon the fund io court to pay certain costs. The United States vs. twenty-four barrels of dis? tilled spirits, found at Columbia in possession of the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad Company. Information for forfeiture for vio? lation of the internal revenue laws. On reading the information it was ordered, that a warrant of arrest and monition issue requiring the marshal to take possession of said property. The United States vs. eleven packages of to? bacco, found at the same place. Information for forfeiture, &o. A warrant of arrest ordered. THE Sr ATE COURT-LT THE GENEBAL SES? SIONS.-Tbe court met at niue o'clock, when the Grand Jury made the following return : The State vs. Cyprus Wilson-Assault and battery. True bill. The State VB. John T. Cbarlon-Assault and battery. True bill. The State vs. J. Allston-Larceny. True bill. The State vs. P. Johnson-Larceny. True bill. ; The State vs. L. Banka-Larceny. True bill. The State vs. H. W. Hendricks-False im? prisonment in two cases. True bill. The State va. John Chestnut-Larceny. True biU. The State vs. Joe Cochran-Assault and bat? tery. True bill. The State vs. A. Harrison-Larceny. True bul. The State vs. E. W. M. Mackey-Official mis? conduct. No bil]. Je [ii. \ The State vs. Alfred Bryan-Assault and bat? tery. No bill. Th9 State vs. Patrick Kelly-Assault and bat? tery. No bill. Tho State vs. Isaac Nelson-Larceny. No bili. The State vs. Jerry Pinokney and E. Ed? wards-Larceny. No bill. The State vs. Lizzie Lae, L. A. Lee and R. Rogers-Larceny. No bill. The State vs. W. R. Willis-Assault and bat? tery. No bill. The following cases*were disposed of : The State vs. L. Banks-Larceny. Jos. Barnwell, Esq., for the defence. Not guilty. The State vs. P. Quinn-Malicious trespass. B. W. Seymour, Esq., for the defence. Not guilty. The State vs. John T. C h arion -A 3 sault and battery. Messrs. Sanders' A Walker for the j defence. Not guilty. - . The State vs. W. St. J. Jervey-Larceny. W. St. J. Jervey, Esq., for the defence. Not guilty. The State vs. Preston Johnson-Larceny. Guilty. The Court adjourn ed. *" THE NEOBO POSTHASTES AT COLUMBIA.-The Augusta Constitutionalist; says : "We under? stand that Wilder, the negro postmaster of Columbia, bas finally consluded that bis aspi? rations have boen far above his abilities, and has actually importuned tir.. Samuel Leaphart, who formerly held the position of chief clerk in the office (under Mr. J. C. Jaouey, succeeded by Wilder) to relieve him of his burden,.aff tee? ing to sooapt any part of- the salary of the position which Mr. Leapbarb's liberality may see proper to allow him. Mr. L., in accordance with the express ? wishes of the citizens, had concluded to accept the proffered ofter of Wilder, when the latter found a little bitch in .the transfer, growing out of the fact that GoVdroor Scott wasons of tho endorsers Of bis official bond, sud it would bs necessary to con? sult htm with regaid to the execution of the manouvre. The black negro endorser on Wilder's bond acquiesces ia the pur? pose of his principal to transfer his office, and there are hopes expressed that Gov? ernor Scott, from a little circumstance of re? cent occurrence, io which he was personally Inconvenienced, may yield his assent to Wild*1 er's abdication, lt seems, ?bat the Governor has been in Charleston for the past week, and found it essential for his personal or party pur? poses to order a remittance from the capital. A check was enveloped and dispatched to his anxious Excellency through mail. The check failed to reaoh Charleston, and the Ohio Gu* bernetor of South Carolina returned to the capital to investigate the obstructions which interposed to ?hut oft* his anticipated supply:Of fonds. He succeeded io finding tho cheek, to bis great chagrin, (beoause Southern, Gover? nors, lc these degenerate days, must have cu sh at command to grease their machinery) quietly resting io the Columbia Postoffice. It is hoped that the people of Columbia may reap Some substantial good from thia reported 'liling' of Governor Scott; and" that the good sense exhibited by Wilder may be allowed to prevail.** BTLTK CODTPOKS RKOETVABLK ros TAXIS.-By th? following circular lotter addroaaed to County lYoaauror Fleetwood Lanneau, Esq., H will: bo porooivod that coupons. from I State bonds will be received as payment of Stato taxes : KXKO'7E DKP'T, STATE TaTHASuaT Oman, ) COLOMBIA. 8. G., 1st June, 1869. j To F Lanneau, lS*q f Treasurer Char les lon County: SIB :- You are hereby authorized to take in payment of State taxes, in addition to "bills roooivablo, United States curronoy, gold and stirer ooin," the coupons from State bond? for tho value oxpressod on the faoe of each. The only coupons that will be received at this olH :o are those taken from the following bonds, via : 1st. Six per cent, bonds issued by the State, under an act of 1854, in aid of the Blue Ridge Railroad. 2d. Six per oent. bends issued by the State, under the acts of 1868 and 1855, for tbs con? struction of the new State House; and Bix per oent. bonds issued by the State, under tbe acta of September and December, 1866, for ''fund? ing the past due principal and interest on the State debt." All coupons that have accrued on bonds, de notod first and Beoond, on or before the let July, 1867, are fondable, under the sots refer? red to above of September and December, 1866, and are not receivable for taxes. Coupons of railroad b mds bearing the State endorsement, and all others not mentioned above, must not be taken. lt will be necessary to observe extreme cau? tion, so that no c tm pons will bo recoived which the Treasurer of the State will be obliged to reject, as he cannot b 3 responsible for any er? rors in the matter committed by county treas? urers. Treasurers will please acknowlodee the re oeipt of this circular. Respectfully, (Signed) NILES G. PAH KEB, Treasurer State South Carolina. Return of Tuan ks. At a meeting of the Palmetto Steam Fire Engine Company, held at their hall, June 7, 1869, the following r?solutions were unanim? ously adopted: Resolved Tnt t the heartfelt thanks of the Palmetto Fire Engine Company are hereby gratefully tendered to tho Fire Department and oitizens of Atlanta for the kind, noble and gen? erous reception extended to us while on a visit to their cttv to participate in the tournament of May 8, 1869. lo tho Atlanta Fire Department our thanks are especially due for the cordial reception and tho magnificent banquet furnished by them for our entertainment. To each officer and member of the depart? ment individually we feel under grateful ac? knowledgments for their unceasing exertions to render our stay io their city one of unalloy? ed pleasure. To Chief Engineer Thomas Haney we would express our thanks for the welcome he so elo? quently extended to us in behalf of the fire department and citizens of Atlanta. We learn? ed long boforu our departure from Atlanta that the Chief's greeting faithfully indicated the sentiments entertained by the oitizens with whom we had the honor to associate. To his Honor Mayor H ula ey and the City Council of Atlanta, the heartfelt thanks ot this company are gratefully tendered for the many generous favors extended to us during our stay in their city. To Colonel J. H. Flynn, Wm. Rushton, Esq., Dr. J. A. Taylor, General G. T. Anderson, Hon. L. J. Qlenu, we would convey our sincere thanks not only for the impartial manner in wbioh they acted as judges on that occasion, but also for numerous civilities extended io us. To First Assistant Engineer-, of the Atlanta Fire Department, the especial thanks of this company are due for many favors received from him. We are also deeply in? debted to the Second and 1 hird Assistants, and to the Secretary B. F. Moore, for their kind attention to us during our stay in their city. To President GuUatt, Engineer Toy and the officers and members individually of the Me? chanic Fire Company No. 2, we return our sin? cere and heartfelt thanks for the splendid man? ner in which we were received by them, from JUT arrival at Stone Mountain until our depart? ure from Atlanta; and we hereby extend to them our cordial invitation to visit our city at our next annual parade. ... t To the rmcers and members of Atlanta Steam Fire Company No. 1, Tallulah Company No. 8 and Atlanta Hook and Ladder Company' No. 1, we are under many obligations for their gener?os and sumptuous entertainments fur? nished to us during onr stay in Atlanta. To Generala G. '?. Anderson (Old Tige) and W. S. Walker (Live Oak,) we are under many obligations tor their gentlemanly attentions, which will never be forgotten by this compapy, "for their remembrances are dear to as." Resolved. That it is with more than ordina? ry sense of gratitude that we dwell on the libe? rality ana kindness of the ladies of Atlanta in furnishing ns with decorations for our appar atna. To tho Messrs. Pond, proprietors of the Na? tional Hotel, we ace under grateful acknow? ledgments for their unremitting attentions xo our wants while ac their hotel, thereby con? tri buting', in no small degree, to the many pleasant events of our trip. Resolved, That to Chief Engineer Bryson, of the Augusta Fire Department, we aro deeply, indebted not only for the Bloquent and hospita? ble manner in which he received us, on our arrival in Augusta, bot also for his exertions in furnishing us with the material that contri ; bated so greatly to our success at the tourna? ment of the third of May, in Atlanta. To Assistant Engineers Stats and O Connor, of the Augusta Fire Department, we are under: many obligations for their, gentlemanly, atten? tions, and we hereby request of them to acoett our sincei e regarda for the friendship extended us, and also our thanks for their pressing'invi? tation to spend a day in their city, - - To' the Augusta Fire Department we hereby tender our acknowledgements for the hand-' some escort and entertainments provided for us at the Planter's Hotel on our arrival and departure front their oity. To the officers and members of Vigilant No. 8. Georgia, Independent, Augusta No. 5, and Washington .Nb. U of Augusta, wa have be? come indebted for hospitalities far exceeding oaf moat sanguine expectations, and should they ever, honor Charleston with; their pres? ence, we beg to assure them that toe will not be found wanting in showing oar deep obligations to those who left nothing undone to make our stay amongst tuarn a pleasant one. r To the officers of the Benth Carolina and Georgia Railroads we return onr warmest thanks for their polite and obliging atten? tions to na during oar excursion to Atlanta. Resolved. That to the officers and members of the Vigilant, Marion, Stonewall and Young America lire Engine Companies of Charleston, : onr thank* are due and hereby tendered for the handsome manner in which they escorted us upon onr arrival home, and should they be o il led fco leave on a similar mission, we ask that we be allowed the gratifying duty of re? turning the compliment whioh has been ten? dered so unanimously to this company. Resolved, That to the ladies, the friends of this company, we owe many thanks for the many favors extended by them to this compa? ny, and we beg to assure them that their nu? merous and ott repeated remembrances which enabled ns to deeot ato our engine with hand? some wreaths ind bouquet s.wtl.' ever be hold in grateful recollection, .and the hopo will be en? couraged that tue time is not far distant when an opportunity may be accorded to us of giving evidence of our deep gratitude fco them. Resolved, That the thanks of tho excursion? ists are due to the homo delegation for the vory acceptable collation famished by them on oar arrival home. lt will bo quite apparent to many kind friends with whom we met daring oar excursion that numerous omissions have been made. To all such we would say, to the head mast the fault bo charged, and not tho heart. aar Augusta and Atlanta papers please copy. Trifmte or Respect. At the regular meeting of Jefferson Lodge, No. a, L O. O. F" held at their hall, Tuesday evening, 8th inst., the following preamble and resolutions Were unanimously adopted: Whereas, It has ploased Almighty God, the Supreme Ruler of all events, to remove from our midst our beloved brother, Bann ABD LXVT, into the Celestial Lodge above; and whereas, his removal, though delayed beyond the average time alloted to man, is most keenly f ?Itfhy the fraternity. Ba it, therefore, Resolved, That in ' the death of Brother B. Lavr, thia Lodge has lost one or its most cherished member. Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with his bereaved widow in this her hour of afflic? tion, and hope she will ever be suported by Him who has deolared Himself io be the hue band of tba widow. Resolved, That a blank page be inscribed in our Minuto Book to the memory of our beloved brother, and that a copy of this preamble and these resolutions be transmitted by the pecre tary to the widow of our deceased brother. Resolved. That the above be published in the DAILY NHWO. J, L. Lu?WOOD, ! j Recording Secretary. ? jj JBfJBXIfM?B irOTZOJtJS. CHAMPAONE O X V m n.-One hundred oases Ohaaipaguo Oidor and Lager Boer-quwts and ptat?.- Wif. S. CORWH? ft CO.,. No. 275 King-street. -o Oom Cn Aa?? AON E LIB T.-Most ft Ghandon (Oreen Seal), Ye Clicquot Ponsardin, Piper Heideoijk, M muni's Verse'iey, Mumm'a Dry. Verzonay, Mumru's Private Stock, Boederer Dry Hillery. * Bouche Fila ft Co.s Cute Blanche, Dry Ver? zonay e Cabinet. Also, Hookheimer, Lanbenheimer, Clos, de Vougeot, Chambertln, Nuits. WM. 8. CORWIN ft CO., No. 275 King-street. IMPORTED CL ABETS. -Nathaniel Johnston ft Son's Medoo; Nathaniel Johnston ft Son's St, Loubes; Esoheanuer Beneoke ft Co. Bou iliac; Brandenberg Freres Medoo; St. Julien Medoc. Also a good table Claret at $4 25 per dooen, $1 50 per gallon. WM. S. CORWIN ft CO., No. 275 King-street. ---o HAUT SAUT?E?*-CATAWBA.-Brandenberg Freres Sauterne; La Croix Blanohe Santerne; Sparkling Catawba; Still Catawba on draught. WM. S. CORWIN ft CO., . No. 275 King-street. -o Go TO GEOBOS LITTLE ft Co. t')r fine black oassimere pants, $8. tuthslmo June 1 -o Go TO GEORGE LITTLE ft Co. for white linen duck suits, worth twenty dollars, for $18. Jane 1 tuthslmo TUE "BADEN" PAPER COLLAH AND CUFFS, at BLACKWELL'S, May ll tutha No. 219 King-street. THE BEST assortmeut of India Ganze and Lisle Thread Under Shirts of all sises and grades, just received at and for sa'.o low for ooah, at E. SCOTT'S, Star Shirt Emporium, Mece ting-street, June 5 Opposite Market Hall. /tnanaal. EXCHANGE QN LONDON AND ON NEW YORK. Sold by LESESNE & WELLS, May ll Imo No. 10 Broad-street. BANKERS, gTOOKAND EXCHANGE BROKERS AND^MER CHANTS. wishing Checks, Blanks. Letter Heads, or Job Printing of any description, cn get their orders filled promptly and in the neatest style, at cheap rates, by applying ot THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay. Shirts an?? /fii$t*l)iiig ?oo&s. SCOTT'S GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, Meeting-street, opposite the Market, ls the Cheapest and most Popular Establishment of the kind in the city. Having made tho STAR .Shirts and Collars his specialty, he Is enabled by his experience, the variety of his Stock and tho I ext ?ht of bia business, to supply those SHIRTS ' . J W Beady-made, or made to order, gnjaranteeuiK a perfect flt. and at price? th&t defy competition. Constantly on' hand Gray 'a Pa? tent Molded Collars, and a large Stook of Gent's Underwear. Every article sold at SCOTT'S 80i THE BEST. January 1 6 mos fiat ?tto. jpH?TOO?APH COht?UING. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with care and taste can have their Orders promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes' Book House. Written directions should in each case bei ..??J--.ii. J .< > ' '_?M? I given aa to the style of coloring prefa**?>. April M , : "..,.,.- ' "" " . 8moB* -piCOMOJtY IN V (JUL ANO LAB OA. SINCE OUR INTRODUCION INTO THE OT! Y OF THE IMPROVED ' KEROSENE STOVES, THEY HAVE STEADILY GAINED IN PU&LI? favor, and are now used not only tor various euli-. . nary purposes, but also for pa USER VIN G FRUIXS, : DSTILLING BOSE WATER. PREPARING LARD/ ?te. In the Nursery and bick Room they ere in? valuable. Den tia te, Chemists and Manufacturers, i and others who need PORTABLE HEATING AP? PARATUS, will find them admirably adapted to their w.nte. A large supply of Ute above, and also of the superior GAS STOVES on hand and for sale at man? ufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL & SOW. ' No. 387 King.atreet, one door north of Liberty street. Juno 8 thstu Tk/T L . F I L L K Y , 7ROT, NSW TORS;. MANTJFAO ruBEB OF STOVES, RANGES, HE ATE BS, HOLLOW WARB7*'&o. ' ?;: .>:']/-^~:'A ,, ' ''""-? MANTJFAOTUBER OF " PHILANTHROPIST," ; CHIEF COOK," "CEIAETER OAK" AND ?1CTYTLIANW COOKING STOVES. -. \ , . V,. ?,\ :'.!.'. r " . . .:?-..;. ''; i'tfl fri ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE. ANO ron lill BX K L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA. THERE STOVES* STAND UNRIVALLED FOB capacity, durability, conveniences and the general purposes to which Cooking Stoves are used. The PHILANTHROPIST la extra heavy plated, and nat Asa- Drawer i caa be made into a six boiler hole B-stove ; nae ?wi iron v??er Tana galvanised, or enamel lined. A strictly first-elass Stove? Tte m LIAN is of a neat design, and ha? a flu? targa van. Thia Stove can be had with the extension back, six holes, and reservoir when desired. For further information apply to D. L. FULLERTON, January 80 Cmos Augusta, Ga, e ^.RASD PHIZ H TOU RN AMBKT, At 1U A. Bf. Tfeui? nay, Tk??MI?r, AT FRITZ'S AMPHITHEATRE, No. 85 MABKET-STUEJ?T. .JOHN M. MARTIN..Managor. ADMISSION FREE. The Champion Belt bavins been awarded to the NEW JERSEY BOOK, from the Gut ten borg Steam Brewery, bia Uockshlp will celebr?te bia victories thia day aa above, by a Burlesque Touraamonl with the Champion Lunch Troupe, and invltea all bia friends and those of the latter Troupe to witness the performance.. 1 Jone 10 VHHBR A K R AN OBMENT S AI N. F EH BEN BACH'S Popular Broati-st. Saloon. The proprietor of the above establishment, to snit tbe demand and conventenoe of his numerous friends, has aided to bis already large and choice selection of Wine*. Liquors and Cigars, a CHOICE ARTICLE OF ICED LAGER BEEK, drawn from a patented Refrigerator. AtSO, COOL f ODA WATER, and home-made Fruit Sy? rups. Patented Tee ftliawv In connection with Soda Water Fount, ut N. FEHRENBACH, June 9 2 No. 0 Hroad-atreot, -J^J- OT I c tc. JOHN H ABOR WE. SLATE AND TILE ROOF9 REPAIRED IN THE neatest manner and at shorten no'ice. Orders left at ADAMS, DAMON tt CO. Hroad-street, or No. '?0 aidetv-stroot, slate Yard, or at lil* Re*iden*e, No 31 President-street. stutb3* June 5 ADAKKK CITY PIKE SHIRTS, ^ READY M.?DE AND TO ORDER, At BLACKWELL'S, Vay ll tuths No. 219 KINO-STREET. QOFFBHIN6I GOFPEHIN Ot DONE AT TBE SHORTEST NOTICE. Applv to Mrs. DAWSON, No 806 Klng-streot. over Cobon s Drug Store 6* June 8 HOLE III HIS ICU SUITS, ATI Zs COAT, LEGGINGS. AND C^P-i WITH CAPES, for only $6, ac VON 8ANTENM li\Z VAR, Juno 8 tuths3 na 3 No. 239 King-street. J H. SOLOMONS, M. D., DENTIST, llascl-strcet, opposite Synagogue, INFORMS BIS PATIENT?, HAVING FOUR AND six months' appointments, that he will leave the city on 1st of July, to return about 16th September. Address during absence, "Walhalla, S. C." Jun? 1 tuwf84mth gOUTHERN LANDS WASTED. W. C. ALDEN & CO., REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 84? PINE-3TBEET, NEW YORK CITY. THE ABOVE FIRM HAVE ESTABLISHED A Special Department for tho Buying and Selling of Southern BEAL ESTATE, City and Country. They have placed Mr. J. M. MORGAN (late of Charleston, 8. C.,) at the head of this branch ol their business. Parties withing to sell property In the New York market will find it to their advantage to address the above fl?m. Mr. MOBO IN r-fers to Messrs. G. A. TBENHOLW ts Sow. Chariest on. g. C. Jans T nao Imo R EFIVED FAMILY LARD, * PACKED BY PROCTER & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI. JKBT* Ask jroar Grocer for our Brand of Lard in. those Packages. Packed in 3 lb, 6 lb, 10 m Caddies; 00 tts Cana for shipment Cheapest mode for selling Lard, fond for Price List. Void tty Grocers In Charleston. May29 nao stuthdmo \ HEAP GOODS. c GBEAT SALE! AT FURCH G OTT & BRO., CORNER ?INO AND CALHOUN STREETS. IMMENSE BEDUC1ION IN PRICES MADE IN order to effect a clearance of special lots ot Goods on hand and to arrive. This is an opportunity which should not be lost stirbt of by ready money purchasers. Tba following' are a few quotations from some choleo lots: CHAPE R1ARKTZ at 25 and SO cents, best FINE STYL CBS OF BALMORALS at 91 70 and ?2 ? PiQyTJK only 30 costs; Marseilles 40 and 60 cents PA ic A'^OLS, a nice selection, from 60 cents up FINE BLACK SILKS reduced to ?2; ?2 35 a very fine artie'e. FINE FRENCH CORSETS, from 90 cents up DIA PEU LINET, DOYLIES, and other Linen goods, 10 and 15 par, cent, cheaper than any? where ?00 DOZ BN TOWELS from 12? to 60 cento L*Dt*.H* AND MEN'S UNDER WEA B at tx oderate prices 4-4 LON GC ?.OT H S from 12? cents up MEN'S FINS PANAMA HATS only$1 60 DOMESTIC GOODS, Hosiery, Olores, weU ssssorted and sold at nearly cost price. SUHCHGOTT di BRO*S., 7 King-street, comer of Calhoun. An exdnstve department for Boots, ?boes, Hats and Trunks. . Sinos May 8 1UARLK8TON AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. AGRICULTURAL . IMPLEMENTS, O ARDEA SEEPS, tee. ELLERBE'S TRANSPLANTER FOR SALE. GEO. E. PING REE. Nc. 140 Meetlu^tweot, Charleston. I March 24 . ? ? _Arno rjio BUSINESS MEN. TBS SUMTER SE??S, ; PUBLISHED AT SUMTER, S. C., ? 14 ONE OF THE B?-9T PAPERS IN THE UP? COUNTRY; has a large circulation, and affords BU. perlor advantages as an advertising medium. Terms low. Addres DARB fe ?STREN, j February 22 Proprietor*. JltiltiM g tief. Shoulder?, Ham?, Butter and Oheete. RIECK E to SCHACHTE Will soll sell. THIS DAT, In front, of their atoren, Koa. 14$ and. US Knot Bay, at a quarter to lo oVJoot, 0000 tts. SHOULDERS 2000 tts. Unbegged Hams 10 tuba rooking Butter 40 pkgs Choice Butter 69 ooxes Factory Cheese ' SO boxes H tnt o ( h oo? o _Molasses, Lard. Starch, Ste. June 10 Strips, Pig Shoulders, Pig hams, Smoked Beef, Backs, Butter, ftc , ftc. BY LA UREY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAT, 10th instant, will bo sold in our store at .ll o'clock, 16 barrels STRIPS. Pig shoulders, Pig Hams and bm oked Beef, &c, &c. ANO 1000 poundB Unsmoked skinned BAOFS 10 packages Butter, just received. Conditions oath. June 10 Eastern Hag ! Eastern Hag ! BY J. A. ENS LOW to CO. THIS DAT, 10tk instant, will be sold on Palmetto Wharf, at ll o'clock. 160 bales EASIftfcN H Ai, slightly damagad. June 10 Auction Sale Of Sugar and Molasses, for ac? count of whom it mag concern. BY F. P. SALAS, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, tho 11th instant, at ll o'clock A. M., will be sold on Brown it Co.'s Whai f, 100 BOXES tiUG&B, damager on the voyage of im? portation 100 box* B sugar, slightly damaged 66 hhds New Clayed Molasses Terms-Cash, and Goods to bo immediately re moved. Juna ld Valuable Beal Estate at Auction. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sale to me dirooted from tho Hon. George s. Bryan, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Caro? lina, I will offer ros Rule at Public Auction, at tbo Old Poeto alco, foot of Broad-street, Charleston, H. C., on l HU USDA Y, the 10th day of June, 1869, at ll o'clock, A. M.. All those TWO LOTS OF LAND in the Village of New Summerville, with the Buildings thereon, situ? ate on the ; outh side of Firs: North-street, between Main and Magnolia streets, and known in the plat of pa d village as Lots A and C, in 8quaro alo. 3 (three.) Northern Dividion, as will appear by a con? veyance to Jesse H. holies by the Executors of John Kobinson, recorded in the office of the Register of Me^ne Conveyance, Book L, No. 14, psge 61; each i ot containing one acre. The Buildings having been recently repaired, are in complete order. Terms of Male-One-half cash ; balance payable in two equal successive annual insta'ments, secured by bond or bonds of the purchsser, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, payable annually, and mort? gage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for neces? sary stamps and paprrs. LOUIS MoL Al N, Assignee J. H. Bolles. To WHOM rr MAX CONCEBN-The creditors ot JESSE H. HOI LES Bankrupt, holding liens, are hereby notified tint, under order of the court, dated Msy 19th. 1869, they are required to prove and establish their Bens before J. c. CARPENTER, Esq , Kopistrar, cn or before the 7th of June, 1869, or else be excluded from any benefit of tho sale in this case. LOUIS MoLAIN. May 20 thm7 Assignee J. H. Bolles. paints, ((Dil*, (Etc. C A MERON, BAR K LEY & GO., NORTHEAST CORNER Meeting and Cumberland Streets. 8TEAM ENGINES GRIST MILLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, and MACHINERY, january 1 Cm o WHITE LEAD, ZINC, IE*-A.13STT S, COLORS, VARNI3HES, BRUSHES, ?tc, Sec. RAW AND BOILED LINSEED OILS. CAHKKbiV, BARKLEY & CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January_6m o_ OILS! OILS! 01LS1 1000 GALLONS PURE WINTER LARD OIL 700 GALLONS PURE WINTER No. 1 LARD OIL 600 GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MASON'S SPERM OIL 600 GALLONS PURE MACHINERY OIL 1000 GALLONS WHITEOAK LUBRICATING OIL 300 GALLONS REFINED NEAT8POOT OIL 300 GALLONS TANNER'S (STRAITS) OIL. CAMERON, BARKLEY ?Si CO., Northeast corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. J an nary 1_6 mo BRASS WORK. STEAM ?UAGES, GONGS, GUAGE COCKS STEAM BIBBS AND STOP COCKS, STEAM WHISTLES ' GLOBE AND CHECK VALVES, OIL CUPS WATER GU AGES, GLASS GUAGE TUBES MERCURY G CAGES, LOW WATER DETEC? TORS ( OPPER AND BRASS WIRE. . CAJIERON, BilRKLKY ?Sf CO., Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1_6mo i BELTING jJiELTING ! 6000 FEET OAK-TANNED LEATHER BELT? ING 6000 FEET GUM BELTING, 2, 9, 4, and*6 ; ; PLY . 250 SIDES PATENT DRESSED LAGE LEATHER a00 DOZEN METALLIC-TIPPED BELT LACING 100 BOXES BLAKE'S PATENT BELT STUDS 160 DOZEN TOLLMAN'S BELT HOOKS 760 YARDS GUM PACKING, 1-16 INCH TO fr INCH THICK TUCK'S PACKING, i INCH TO 1* INCH DI AMETER SOAPSTONE PACKING, i INCH TO H INCH DIAMETER WHITE AND BROWN JUTE PACKING ITALIAN HEMP PAOKESG RUBBER AND LEATHER HOSE MANHOLE AND H AND HOLE GASKETS OF ALL SIZES. CAMBRON, BARKLEY ?Si CO.. Northeast Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. January 1 _ 6mo T ROOFING TIN. 600 BOXES IC 14x20 ROOFING TIN 800 BOXES IX 14x20 ROOFING TIN 100 BOXES IC 28x20 ROOFING TIN 60 BOXES IX 42x20 ROOFING TIN 26 BOXES IX 12x12 25 BOXES IX 14x20 20 BOXES IX 10x20 20 BOXES IXX 14x20 20 BOXES rXXX 14x20 20 BOXES IXXXX 14x20 BLOCK TIN, TINSMAN'S SOLDER, SPEL? TER, ?Vc, Ac. Itt STOKE A?O) TO ARRIVE. CAMERO*. BARKLEY ti CO., Northeast comer Meeting and Cumberland street?. January 1_?mo BAR IRON, SHEET IRON AND STEEL, WROUGHT AMD OAST IRON PIPING, STEAM AND M A L L fi ABLE CAST IRON FITTINGS, tor steam and water. CA 31K ROS, BARKLEY * CO., Northeast corner Meeting and umbertana streets January 1 Desirable Residence in Summerville. BY J. FUA SER M A Til KW ESL Will bo sold ot tho Old Poetofflce, THIS DAT, UM* lOtb In-taut, Kt ll o'clock, A two-story RESIDENCE ot four rooms, lathe? and pa?torod. with fi>e-p.acee, pantry, kitchen, storeroom, stable, &c, all in comtdotv order, on ono? and a h?lf ?ere I ot. under fenoe, tn the Town ot" Summerville, on Mainstreet, next to Town Halt. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay J. V it. for pe pers and stamps_ Juno 10 House and Lot Anson strut, one door north of Laurens. BY J. FRA8ER MATHEWES. Will be sold, THIS DAT, 10 h inst., at the OM Postoffloe, at ll o'clock. HOUSE AMD LOT east side ot Anson-street, one. door north of Laurens. Lot measures 46 feet S inches front by 97 leet deep on the nor? h lino, moro or less, Eouth line irregular 97 feet, east Uno irregu? lar, 40 feet 6 lucho*, more or loss. Terms-One-half cash ; balance in one sn* two years, secured by bond and mortgage of th? property, with interest. Purchaser to pay J. F. MT? for paporH and necessary stamps. June 10 Dry Goods, Cassimere Vests, tjc BY JOHN G= ?LILNOR & CS. THIS DAT, loth instant, at 10 o'clock, wo will SOIL at o ir Auotion Salesroom, Mo. 135 Meedng-stxeot. BLACK BCMMER BBUADCLOI H. ALL-WOLI? OPERA Ct CAKING-, 6-? Fancy Cassimere, Black. Alpaca, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Bluo and Brown Denims, shirline StrieeB, Mack Lawn?, Hoop Skirts. Hosiery, Muslin Head Hantkeiohiofs? While Thread Gauntlets, Gloves, tucucho i andi Brown Shirth g. Umbrellas, Silk Vests, Cassimeras Vests, Cloth Vests, Pantaloons, Ac. io Conditions cash._?jv-_Jun Oj 10 Rutter, Flour, Syrup, fe., <*rc. BY T. M. CATER. Will be sold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at three quarters past 9 o'clock, CO flrkins.tubs and pails BU TT Blt, fresh and choice? CO bar> els Flour 30 barrels t-ugor ?5 barrels Syrup 30 kits Mackerel 20 boxes Pale *oap ' A lot open Crockery. Conditions ci eh June IO WM. GURNEY Will sell at Commercial Wharf. THIS DAT, lOUr instant, at 10 o'clock A. M.. A LOT OF QUARTERMASTER'S SUPPLIES. ALSO, LOT OF TIMBER TRUCKS. June 10_tutu* UV?EI? DECREE IN K4AUITY. Lewis H Mouton vs. Francis G. Rolando, A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. Will be sold, on THURSDAT, the 1st day of July. 1869, in front of the Old Customhouse, at ll o'clock A. M precisely. All that LO T OF LAND, with the Buildings; thcreon, situate on south side of Magazine-street, in the City of Charleston, measuring in front oh said street 36 feet, and in depth 100 feet, be the said measurement more or less. Bounded to the west on lands of Alexander Black, east on lands of F. G. Rolando, south on lands occupied by F. Wesner, and north by M aga zinc-street. AMO, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Building* thereon, situate on the south side of Cumberland street, measuring in front on Cumberland-street 4St . feet, and tn depth 7*1 feet, bs the sams more or less. Bounded north on Cumberland-street, south on lands of James Calder, east en lands of Dr. Thomas Aiken, and west on lands of Margaret Holton. Terms-One-half cash; ha'ance on a credit of one year, secured by bond bearing interest, payable [ semi-annually, and mortgage of the premises; build inga to be injured and policy assigned ; insurance to be continued until bond is paid. Purchaser pay?' for papers and stamps. June 10 th4 E. W. M. MACKEY. S. C. 0. Valuable Plantation at Auction. W. Y. LEITCH & R.S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order to me directed by the Hos. George 8. Bryan, Judge of the United states Dis? trict Court for the District of South Caro ina, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Old Pose office, foot of Broad-street, on MONDAY, the 14th June next, at ll o'clock A. M., All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND tn St. Stephen's Parish, known as the Buck Hall Plan? tation, containing two thousand acres of Land, but? ting and bounding on the north by lands of estate ot T. L. Gourdin; on the east on lands of Jas. Peagletr and K.P. Smith; on the west on lands of B. P. Smith and Dr Henry Pavenel ; and on the south ort lands of W. C. Heriot and B. P. Smith, as by refer? ence to a plat made by W. F. Ervin will more fully appear. Tel ms-One-third cash; balance in one and twt? years, to be secured by bond of the pnrohaser and mortgage ot the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. LOUIS MoL MN, May 34 mtb.7 . Assignee ol T. B> Waling. SHINGLES! SHINGLES 1 TR AAA SUPERIOR BLACK CYPRESS I 0?UUV*HINGLE8. 7 For sale by FRIPP A MAY. Jone 9_ Venn mg's Wharf. TEAM BASH,BLIND ANT? DOOR FACTORY. S L. E. CORDRAY & CO, No. 2 PRITOHA RD-STREET, OPPOSITE J. F. TAYLOR A CO.'8 MACHINS SHOPS. BASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, always on hand PANEL DOORS, HOr HOU8E BASHES, MOULDINGS, Sec., made up at short no? tice, and at the lowest terms. Lu E. CORDRAY..........C. A. TROUGHS March 93 ?> 8 mo SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ?tb . . ... '.. ?.iri .; GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, \ CHA?LKBTOW. Bl a, April 0, 1960. -f ' ?N AND AFT BB SUNDAY, APUIL Urn, TH? PASSENGER TRAINS of the South Carolina Railroad will ran as follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.?..8.80 A. BU. Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. BS. Connecting with trains for Montgomery. Memphis* Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery andi Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. Vt. Arrive at Columbia.6.10 P. M* Connecting with wilmington and Manchester Rail? road, an? Camden train FOB CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta..9.00 A.M. Arrive at Charleston.n.lo.P.M. Leave Columbia.7 45 A: M. Arrive at Charleston.5.10 P. MW AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS I SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. MC Arrive at Augusta...... .?.10 A-M, Connecting with trams tor Memphis, NashnBa and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. leave Augusta..............4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston-.100 A. H. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS? (SUNDAYS XXCXPTKD.) Leave Charleston.,. .8.08 P. M. Arrive at Columbia. .4.46 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville an? Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.,.5.50 P. M*. Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.8.95 P. BC Arrive at SnmmerriUa. ....*..5.< 0 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.. ? . ?8.35 A* Mt CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbi ? Passenger Trains on MOW* OATS, WpwrasnATs and BAXOBDAXS, connects with up and down Day Passengera at Ringville - j . Leave Camden..-......-6.85 A. M? Arri* e at Columbia....UM A.; M, Leave Columbia..2J*>P. M0 Arrive at Camden. .7.89 P. M. Signed* B. T. PEAKE, April 10 General s ur. cr inten dont- ? 1 SHAMPOOING AND IlAltt-CCTTIN?? LADIES AND CHILDREN attended at their residences promptly abd at reason? able rates. 4 Send orders to 1 W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, April 14 No, 61 Broader cet (up Muirs.)