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MEETINGS THIS DAY.
Young Men's Christian Association, at 8
:p. M.
THE MABTNEB'S CHUBOH.-There will be ser
? vices in the Mariner's Church, Churob-street,
to-morrow, Sunday, at half-past ten o'olook in
.the morning, and four o'clock in the afternoon.
THE COUNTY ELECTIONS.-Tbe official an?
nouncement of the result of the recent elec
? tions in the several counties of this State, will
bo found in another column of to-day's NEWS.
FTBST INTKBNAL REVENUE DISTBICT.-Mr.
-James Jones bas been removed from the office
of Deputy Collector of Internal Bevenue for the
tbe First District, and Mr. F. Goss appointed
>in bis place.
COTTON BLOOMS.-Messrs. Kirkpatrick &
Witte, factors, Accommodation Wharf, have
.reoei ved from Mr. P. A. Sanders, Sumter Coun?
ty, South Carolina, several blooms fust from
his cotton field. The crop of this gentleman
is iu good condition, the growth being some?
what forward and progressing finely.
BUEOLAB AttBESTEO.-Officer Nipson, of the
-detective force, arrested day before yesterday,
Lewis Banks, colored, a notorious and success?
ifni burglar, who has oommitted numerous rob?
beries of late, in the city. A quanti ty of goods
has been recovered from him, and tie bas ad?
mitted his guilt. He has not been very long
out of limbo.
NEQBO CUSTOMHOUSE OFFIOKBS.-It is cur?
rently reported, and we believe not without
good reason, that 8. J. Maxwell, ThomaB M.
Holmes, Stephen H. Hare, F. H. Car ul and,
Joseph Quash, Wm. H. Berney, John B. Mush
lngtonand Wm. T. Oliver, (all colored,) ate
noon to be appointed to various subordinate
positions in tbe Customhouse.
THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COUBT adjourn?
ed yesterday, after an exceedingly laborious
.session, which has been made memorable by
the tact that a Chief Justice of the United
States presided during a portion of ita sittings.
Judge Bryan has won much praise by the dig?
nity; impartiality and untiring industry that
he has exhibited throughout the term.
PBOVTDBD FOB.-We are informed on good
authority that Mr. James F. Greene, one of the
Pillsbury Board of Aldermen, has been ap?
pointed by Governor Scott keeper of the maga?
zine, vice Mr. Steadman Yeadon, the present
incumbent. Mr. Greene., is reported to have
I some experience in the powder line, having boon
, for some years in charge of the magazine at
j Harper's Ferry, and subsequently in the Con
I federate service.
HOTEL AKBXVALS, JUNE IB.-Charleston Hotel.
Charles Hiller, South Carolina; H. Neide, U. S.
L; Alfred Williams, South Carolina; Blair An
lerson, Georgetown, S. O.; Wm. Craig, South
karolina; U. T. Ward, New ?ork; Rev. .M. Fow?
ler and two children, Connecticut; J. A. Bren"
?er, Mrs. C. Cutter, Augusta; G. W. Parker,
lsmazoo, Mich.
Pavilion Hotel.-TH. J, Thourou, City; E.
Strauss, South Carolina; W. C. Fliehen, New
fork; Hemy Smith, Thomas Harley, South
~irolina; E. A. Mayer, Philadelphia.
juixs OT Ms. Mu BO oe H.-Tho remains
?e late James Murdoch, whioh have been
ig in state at the Hibernian Hall in charge
the members of the society for several days,
?re interred in the graveyard of the Uni ta?
in Church yesterday afternoon, and were fol?
ded thither by the members of the Biber?
j Society and other friends. Tbe Ber. Wil
[liam B. Yates made some appropriate remarks
.before tho interment, speaking in bigh terms
Jof the worth and commercial probity of the
leceased. Among those who attended tbs
leral was Mr, William Craig, President of |
ie Bath Paper Mills, Augusta, an early and
devoted companion of the deceased.
A POSTAL DEAB-LOCE.-The Camden Jour
lal says: "John A. Boswell, Esq., has been ap*
dinted and commissioned postmaster at Cam?
ion, in place of Mr. J. M. Gayle, removed. A
f difficulty has arisen between the two officials,
by whioh the community are suffering a sori
?OU8 inconvenience. In the absence of instruo
ftions fro n the Department, Mr. Gayle refuses
to surrender the mail keys, while Mr. boswell
^contends that his commission gives him con
>1 of the mails, and last night he took posses?
sion, carried them to the courthouse, and
eked them sp in the office of the Judge of \
?bate, where they now remain*."
EAST BAT IHD?BOVBBCENT8.-Messrs. Henry
.off ? Co. sm now engaged ia extending
id otherwise improving their extensive whole
le grocery store on East Bay. Tho build
in the rear of tbs store BATS been re?
ived, and a large and commodious shed? forty
st wide by two hundred lest in length, will
substituted, this shed will bs furnished ?
Ith skylights and ventilators Of tbs lntest
it, ?sd will open upon State-street, affoxd
ig ample space for drays to be loaded without
to the weather. The largs busine
lone by this firm has compelled them to make j
extension, ss the sidewalk ott Bast Bay
i ss sSsnlfntsssd that li was almost imposai
le to receive ?ad ship good,fj*. Mm^i
Darra LABXLS.'-We de?ire to call the atten?
tion of druggists iu the city and throughout
tho State to the peculiar facilities of Toa NEWJS
Job Office for printing all kinda of drug labels,
prescription blanks, Ac, ot the shortest no
tioe, and ip a style unsurpassed anywhere iu
the oountry. Our stock of outs, borders and
fancy typo is unusually large and choice. Call
and examine specimena of work.
A HISING ABTIST.- It is pleasing to note that
the produotiona of a Southern artist are very
favor ibly received by Now York crilioa. The
Evening Post tells UB that : "At Snedeoor's
gallery, in Broadway, there aro on exhibition
four pictures that well deserve the attention of
all lovers of art. They art from tho easel ot
the young artist. Mr. J. R. Key, who has devot?
ed himself ohiefly to landscape painting, but
whoso earliest considerable efforts were pic?
tures of Fort Sumter and the entrance to
Charleston harbor, taken at different periods
of tho memorable siege. Theso were so excel?
lent aa to attract the notice cf Admiral Dahl
gr en, who at once gave the artist a commission
to execute other pictures based upon tho same
stormy episode in our history." Many Oharles
tonians will remember Mr. Key, who as a lieu?
tenant in the GJonfederate service, waB on duly
here for a long time during the war.
THU GRBENVILI?E AND COLUMBIA RAILBOAD.
The Cotansbia Phoenix, of yesterday, states
upon authority, that the suit in the Court of
Equity, whioh has been pending for more than
two years past against the Greenville and Co?
lumbia Railroad Company, by certain holders
of their first mortgage bonds, has been set?
tled, and that the suit will be withdrawn at the
present term of the court. The parties who
have come forward and settled with the com?
pany, and consented to the withdrawal of the |
suit, are, as we are informed: Thomas J. Rob?
ertson, John Caldwell, Robert N. Lewis, Thom
C. Perrin, executor, and Charlea Smith, of tho
original complainants in the bill, besides oth?
ers who entered the suit as patties complain?
ant after the suit had been commenced. The
Phoenix also adds that the July interest
upon their first mortgage and guaranteed
bonds will be promply paid at maturity.
T=s UNTTSS STATES CU?BT, JUKE 18-HON.
OB ABLE GEOBOE 6. BET AN PBESIDINO.-In
the Circuit Court.-.The following oases were
disposed of in the issue docket yesterday :
John Taylor & Sons vs. B. Foley. Assumpsit.
Verdict for plaintiff $1260 95 and interest from
November 21,1868.
The United States vs. Daniel Hamilton. Mo?
tton to set aside verdiot, and for new trial. In
this oase the court being unable to hear it on
the last day of the term of June, 1869, by con.
sent it was ordered that it be set down for
hearing on Tuesday, 22d June, 1869, at 10
o'clock.
It was ordered that the following be added
as an additional rule of this Court :
Proceedings in attachments or final process
may be taken in the same manner and to the
same extent as by Act of Assembly are allowed
on final process from the Courts of the State.
In the District Court.-Tnt United States vs.
two hundred and fifty barrels of molasses.
Final order of distribution. Ordered that the
Clerk pay over to A. G. Maokey, Collector of
Port, $6137 41 for use of the United States.
The demurrer in the case of A. H. Abrahams,
assignee of Charles Madsden, was overruled.
THE STATE COUBT, HON. R. B. CABPENTEB
PRESIDING- IN THE GENEBAX SESSIONS.-The
following casos were disposed of :
The State vs. Pompey Reid-Assault and bat?
tery. Guilty.
The State va. Hamilton Fielding-Attempt
to commit laroeny. E. W. Seymour, Esq., for
the dafeiMA. Guilty.
The State va. Thomas Horan-Assault and
battery with intent to kill. Guilty of assault
and battery.
The State vs. John Green-Assault and bat?
tery aDd highway robbery. W. J. Whaley,
Esq., for the defence. Guilty of assault and
battery. Not guilty of highway robbery.
The State va. Margaret Campbell-Grand
larceny. Henry Deas, Jr., for the defenoe. Not
guilty.
On motion of the Attorney-General, the fol?
lowing persona were discharged on giving per?
sonal bail for appearance at the November
court: Allen Collina, Benj. Brightman, Maurice
Washington, George Singleton, Robert Ander?
son, Lewis Hardes, Wm. Armstrong and Diana
Middleton.
The State VB. Peter Johnson-Assault and
battery with intent to kill and highway robbe?
ry. Guilty of assault and battery.
The Grand Jury returned the fallowing bills:
The State vs. Henry Shomaoher-Assault
and battery. True bill.
The State vs. /. G. Mackey-Assault and bat?
tery. True bill.
Tba State vs. Eliza Grant-Assault and bat?
tery. True bill.
The court then took a recess until 3 o'clock,
at whioh time the Judge passed the. following
santecoes:
Gabriel Levy-Convicted of manslaughter.
Four years in tho Penitentiary.
Henry Sanders and John Sanders-Grand lar?
ceny. Four years in tho Penitentiary. '
George Cuthbert and Francis Nelson-Grand
larceny. Two years m the Penitentiary.
Sarah Glover-Grand larceny. Two years in
the Penitentiary. * -.
Harriet Maxwell-Grand larceny. Two years
in the Penitentiary. .. 1
Thomas Grant-Groud larceny. . Three years
in the Penitentiary.
Albert Harrison-Grand laroeny. One year
in the Penitentiary.
Cyprus Nelson-Assault and Battery. $10
fine or thirty days'impriHonmont. *
Joseph Goulden- Assault aad Battery. $100
fine or four months' imprisonment.
Henry Laurens-Assault and battery. 1
oent. fine. '
Henry Vauderhorst-Malicious trespass. $78
fine or four months'imprisonment.
Hamilton Fielding-Attempt to commit
laroeny. $40 fine or four months' imprison?
ment.
Oreen Lee-Assault. $30fine or two months'
imprisonment.
Thomas Horan-Assault and battery. $40
fine or sixty days' imprisonment.
John Green-Assault and battery. $100 fine
Or six month?' imprisonment.
Wm. Hicks-Assault and ba tory-two cases.
$80 fine or three months' imprisonment in each
oase.
Peter Johnson-Assault and battery. $10
fine or one month's Imprisonment.
Pompy Reid--Assault and battery $10 fine
or one months' imprisonment.
James Griffin and Oliver Glover-Potty
larceny. Four months' imprisonment.
P. Johnson-Potty laroeny* $40 floe or three
months Imprisonment.
John Chestnut-- Potty larceny. $80 fia? or
three months* imprisonment.
John Carrington-Petty larceny. $40 tone or
three months'imprisonment.
Peter AUst?n-Potty larceny. $80 fine OT
three mouths' imprisonment.
Joseph Johnson-Petty laroeny. $8$ fine or
(bree months' imprisonment.
A. Joaes-Petty laroeny. $*0 fine or ?fe
months' im pilton meat.
E. Middleton-Petty larceny. Six months'
imprisonment.
B. Lee- Petty Lareeuy. Throe mon tb?1 im?
prisonment. , m , '"'Pi
mtm M^tcbell-Petty larsssry. it* months'
THK 8SOBBT or SUOOBBS m BUSINESS.- This
is a foot : Tito advertising patronage of s paper
indicates not only tho enterprise of the city
and county where it is published, but it is ?IBO
an infallible proof that the busiuess men are
poss cod of vim and goahoad* liveness. Show
us) a business community who don't sdvertiso,
and we'll show you a community where buai
nosB is stagnated, i The man who advertises io
i liberal yet discroot manner, is sure to take
tho load of his neighbor who don't spend a
cent for printer's ink. It is also concodod that
the mau who advert?aos keeps a larger, better
and moro complet? stook of gooda, and sells
them cheaper than tho man who don't adver?
tise. If you want good bargains, call on the
man who advertises.
REPOETEBS' CHUMBS.-A farmer says tho
watermelon crop will be retarded in conse?
quence of the late drouth. ^"
A. number-of porsoos were reported yester?
day for not a'lowiog the contractors to sweep
their chimu oye. ? flue is the consequence.
The heat yesterday was very oppressive, and
the thermometer.late in tho afternoon atood at
eighty-six.
The recent rains has, in a msasuro, relieved
the pressing want of water. Moro rain, how?
ever, is still needed.
It soom's u?t to be settled as yet among the
wiseacres of the Radical persuasion whether
GoorRO Loo, colored, or Normon Montgomery,
colored, is to got the bor th in tho poatoffice,
which is to be made vaoaat on the 1st of July.
Dr. Kellers hos a curiosity in his drug store,
Broad street, ia the shape ot a pigeon with s
double head. j
There was a rumor afloat yesterday, that the
municipal muddle is in a fair way of being
cleared up._
CITADEL BQUABE BAPTIST CHOEOH PICNIC.
The Sunday school pupila of the above
Church, with their Superintendent, Mr. John
G. Milnor, teaohers'and friends, repaired to.
Payne'n farm yesterday afternoon, to continue
their annual celebration began in the church
on last Sunday. Mr. William 9. Henerey was
mister of ceremonies, at the corner of Line
and Meeting-streets, where he saw the little
ones safe in Graham's Omnibusses, in which
they were comfortably conveyed to the pleas?
ure ground. Here the committee, consisting
of Messrs. William G. Whilden, chairman, Zim?
merman Davi?, H. B. Olney, A. J. Salinas, J.
E. Burk, George W. McKeever and A. Prince,
and Miss Olney, MTP. Stocker, Mrs. Steedman,
Mrs. Shepherd, and Mrs E. H. Jackson, and
Misses Whilden, Heriot, Shepherd and
Brodie, were in attendance to arrange
matters. While the preliminaries for dinner
were being arranged, the children played
games, rambled in the woods, Ac. Several
paper balloons, six, eight, and fifteen feet high,
made for the ocoassion by Mr. B. M. Alex?
ander, were seut up by him, and were eagerly
watohed until they floated ont of sight. The
dinner bell rang, and the teachers and scholars
assembled in front of the house and then
marched to the tables well supplied with good
things, of which they bountifully partook.
While there, Ber. Dr. Winkler addressed them
in some appropriate remarks. After surfeit?
ing themselves with enjoyment, they returned
to the city highly delighted with the pleasant
day that they had spent.
The Spring-street Church nnd Northern
Methodist Preachers.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS.
During my late abaenca from the city, there
appeared iu your journal T. W. Lewis and A.
Webster, denying the statement of my circular,
that their church obtained and held Spring
street Church and the McKee estate by mili?
tary authority.
Their communication wears on its face the
expression of injured innocence, and the holy
purposes of ambassadors of pesos and tenth.
They sax they told not by the military, but
by tender to him (Lewis,) by a vote taken at s
"largely attended and duly notified public
meeting." Shades of Blackstone I and Mar?
shall ! Titles to property by "vote of public
meeting 1" What will our learned bar say to
this mode of getting titles to property ? They
have usually oalled for "signing, Bealing and
delivering," by "trastees,!' of church property.
The bayonet is the only other mode, unless
these men propose "spirit rapping."
The trastees of my church esy there never
was a meeting of their board for the purpose
of giving their cousent, and that consent was
never asked or given for Mr. Lewis or Mr.
Webster to nee their church.
Mr. W. published in bis own paper the fact
that he ko v the use of trustees; for he says,
the "tro//es" of my church "rented" it to
the "bo Ma ' "rickety" "ohaos' of the "Confed?
eracy," and it promised to repair; "but like
the lest of ita promises, it never fulfilled."
The truth of this, or the want of that virtue,
is proven by the workmen, who say the Con?
federacy paid for the replacement of the roof
and other repairs. The abusive lei ma be uses
only give illustration to their cry for "sectional
and national peace." He had better learn it
from U. J. Chase, who presides over the temple
of strife (tho Courthouse) in his noble speech
over the graves of the Confederate and Federal
dead at Magnolia. This Northern church
makes its own commentary on its love of truth
sud peace. There is no plea of ignorance for
its brimes against both.
Did they get our ohureh by military power ?
My friends in the country, for whom I write,
were deprived of the city papers till tbe war
closed, do not know the facts, which every in?
telligent man in the city knows, for they read
the history m the daily papers.
To the point before ns. Not holding by the
. "trustees," did these Northern preachers pos?
sess and keep by the "bayonet.*
The first person Mr. Lewis callad upon after
arriving in Charleston was Dr. G. S. P., then
living in No. 117 Coming-street. He says Mr.
Lewis produced en "order from the War De?
partment for bim to seize all churches with?
out pastors," As., Ac,, which fie (Mr. Lewis)
regretted to do.
A friend hands me this from the Charleston
Courier, of date of Jone 1,1805:
VI bold is trust for their use (tbe colored
people) tbs throe churches they occupy, by an
order from the War Department, sod have
.erred them ss pastor for nearly three months,
and propose to continue amongst them.
(Signed) T. W. LEWIS."
Nearly three months before that, there ia an
advertisement in the same paper, date of
March ll. 1865, where he asserts the same re?
sponsibility.
The above agrees with the spirit and temper
gtheir church. The Secretary of War gives
o following order of date November' 80,1863:
"That all th? houses of worship belonging to
the M. E. Church South, in whtoh a loyal min?
ister, who has been appointed by a Io>sl bish?
op, does not now officiate, are hereby placed at
tbe disposal of Ber. Bishop Ames," (Northern
bishop.) M
My Church came ander that description.
Mr. Lewis saya in his notice above that be held
by order of the War Department.
There ia now before me a military order da?
ted November 18, 1867, refusing to give ua
back our church, and refers to a former act by
which we were deprived of it. These men,
with seeming injured innocence, should ask
with Donna Julia:
"Antonia, where's my pocket handkerchief V
As to ih e McKee estate, they deny the "bay
onet" aa depriving ua of it by s special plead?
ing disgusting to those who know tba shifts
taken before the provost court in this city,
which the citizens never can forget, to deprive
as of it. Our church carried the decision of tb?
first military court, by appeal, to th? higher
bayonet authority, but the bayonet save it to
them. BOT. L. C, Loyal, a moro truthful man
the etty cenaos furnish, tens me that, in pur?
chasing back taring-street Church from Mr.
Lewis, the military trastee, Mr. Lewis requir?
ed, st first- besides the money, titles to the
McGee ?state and also to old Bethel from our
ohurob. .;*?
Oar friends in th? ooaotry should gnow that
when Mr. Lewis was sworn in the trial of tbs
abor? ease, he said Jon oath, that he bsd "fulfill?
ed his promises to our church." Old Brother B.,
to whom with others Mr. Lewis, with tears ia
bis eyes, wheo he first game to tho ?itv irving
to get the members co be reconciled to his min?
istry, saying ho only ?ame to "try to save their
sonia," and that wheo the Soots)ats preacher*
returned he "would give up the property ano
member? to them," when he was sworn es
above. Brother B. esl* aloud. "Hutt is ?-."
tn th? dsenuoh of fib? Supreme Court (16
TOL, Howard*? Bopor?s, Smith TO. Hwornastsai)
tbs ?cart with perte?* asssdsatty decided teta*
he "plan of s?paration" tras the foundation of
heir decision in favor of om church. It said
he "plan" waa of "binding foroo." Lot every
no read this "plan," and he cannot doubt bul
hat it covers ?ll such onsen as the McKee
state.
They say of tho colored people, as they Wt
is, "that, they were very respectable and law
biding." True, "one grain of wheat in nuil
ons of chaff." Why should they be led off
rora tboso fountains of "respectability" now
pened for them ? I fear they nave lost ground
ince. I hopo the colored pcoplo will not for?
et the lessons taught them by us in their new
sllowfihip.
I have done wi lb those men. They attacked
ay circular three times, first, personally; se
ond, in their own paper of May 19; then in
ours of 291b. ult. I now dismiss them. They
aay cry "peace" as they stir up strife, speak
if "respectability" as they degrade, profess
loncsty as Iago, and boast their church wealth
H Butler can ot spoons, as much os they please
or me. Tho above I deem duo to tho appeal
rbicb I made in behalf of my dilapidated
burch, tbat those men should not prcjudioe
he object of Christian benevolence by putting
ny church in a false position.
. J. R. PICKETT.
J? If S I if IS S a NOTICES.
Too Muon TRUTH often attaches to the re
narks made in regard to uncivil hotel clerks.
it the American House, Boston, tho employees
aire pleasure in ministering to the wants of
rueets.
-o-*
THE POCKET COHN SHELLER is an iuvention
hat at once recommends itself to farmers by*
ts extreme simplicity and usefulness. Mr. C.
M. Averill, of this city, is the owner of the
latent right for tho two Carolinas and Georgia,
ind will dispose of the same at reasonable
'ates to counties or to manufacturers.
PORE WHISKEY is almost an anomaly in thia
legenorate age, but we take pleasure io refer
ng the lovers of that beverage to the induce,
neats offered by Messrs. H. Qerdls & Co.
Fbese gentlemen are the agents for Cather
pood's celebrated brands of monongahela
whiskies, which they are now receiving, and
trill supply to the trade at the lowest prices.
-o
Go TO GEORGE LITTLE A Co. for fine black
oaasimere pants, $8. tathslmo June 1
CONFEDERATE RECORDS.-The Survivors' As?
sociation, with the view of collecting and pre?
serving statistics and historical material of the
war, would be glad to be allowed to make
copies of any original papers relating to the
forces furnished by South Carolina to the Con?
federate army or navy, master rolls, reports
of battles or accounts of individual interest.
These papers will be carefully recorded by
the association, and when desired, the origi?
nals will be returned.
They would also be glad to receive the names
and military record of those who were killed
or died in the service from Charleston Dis?
trict, and will furnish blanks for the purpose.
The Committee on Records will receive any
suoh papers.
C. IRVINE WALKER, No. 8 Broad-street.
T. G. BARKER, No. 15 Broad-street.
GEO. D. BRYAN, No. 85 Broad-street.
THOS. McCRADY, foot of Bee-street.
F. K. HUGER, N. E. Railroad Office.
June 12 stuthG
Go TO GEORGE LITTLE & Co. for white
Unen duck snits, worth twenty dollars, for $18.
Jane 1 tuthBlmo
Stitt* ana /ttretsjpitj) ?aa&u.
FINE SHIRTS TO ORDER,
JL SPECIALTY,
AT
BLACKWELL'S,
No, am Kim*-?manx.
June 17 the tu Imo Ohs door below Market.
SCOTT'S
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
STORE, Meeting-street, opposite
the Market, is the Cheapest and
most Popular Establishment of
the kind in the city. Having
made the
STAB
Shirts and Collars his specialty,
he is enabled by his experience,
the variety of his Stock and the
extent of his business, to supply
these
SHIRTS
Beady-made, or made'to order,
guaranteeing a perfect a*, said
at prioeYtha* detr competition,
constantly on hand Gray's Pa?
tent Molded Collara, and a large
Stock of Gent's Underwear.
Every article sold at SCOTT'S
THE BEST.
January 1 6 ra os
QKLL?NO OFF AT COST t
WB OFFER OUR ENTIRE LOT OF CHROMOS
IND FRAMES AT COST. Novels the time to ab?
?is Vine Pictures at tao Lowest Wholesale Pri?es lia
Wsw York. Give ns a call.
Q, V I SJ BT *U CO.
Jnnsia_ ' ' ._ 3
pi?OTOORAPM OOLOMINJO,
PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS
lated wish care and taite can have their orders
promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes' Book
Souse. Written directions should In each case be
riven as to the style of coloring prsCssrad.
April? Smos*
futica* <Urfef.
DETER TOT AH I?
TURNER AND DEALER IN IVORY, -
And Manufacturer of
BILLIARD BALLS AND OVES,
ABD IMPORTER OF BILLIARD CLOTH, ODES,
Letter Chalk, and Billiard Merchandise ia general.
IS?. SS Fulton-street, How Yesrik?
J ls. MOBBS},
a?. - sm a??.?toesi.
COLLECTOR OF itE NTS
MM A h MB TA T-M AO EXT.
April 1? , -. . ataSaSnaw
OTOLIBJBS sBBAOBBTR,
2 ?.. ?. ?r?*?-?treet,
BROKERS, AUCFTTONEXBS, RE AL ESTATE,
LIBRAL COMBS SSS. SOM AOBMYS,
Wm ?Masas- to BasBlsg.andg Bs aita? cf Beats
?LTS^fai^!8 * *io0*9' ??**>
i flits fTaswlHus nf flmirfu aa?t SnaaBaa tos IHM f fini i
"-rt--..... -
Ruction Salt-Tf?aM Wooto.
STATEMENT OF BONDED Gr O O D S
RemRlning in Warehouse over Three Tetara, to be ?okt at Auction,
DT O H DE Ii OF
A. G. MICKEY, Collector of the Port,
FHURSDAY, JULY ?th, 186?, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., AT THE CUSTOM I10U8K.
M\HKS.
DESCRIPTION OF
GOODS.
W H E R R
FROM.
RATE
OF
IMPORT
CON?
SIGNEES.
E. M.
7.8elvas
J. J. M.
9068 and 9069
Five pkga Brandy,
165 gallons
Ono case Cigar*,
08 Iba.
Two i i pos Oin,
220 gallona
Bark Bona Fide.
Steamer laabella
In bond from
Now York
E. Umbolt
E. C. Warn
be rail
Liverpool
Havana
Tan. 3,
1866.
Feb. 10,
1866.
Mar. IC,
1860
C Ii Mustln
J Selvas
Rorjnekor
& Olover.
June 17
thRtuC jaly 3, C, 6,
Slate gUoertfocmetttt.
rjlHK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
BY THE BOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS.
WHEREAS, IS PURSUANCE OF AN ACT EN?
TITLED "An act to provide for an Election to All
certain vacancies in County offices," passed on the
33d day of March, A. D. 1869, elections have been
held for Judges of Probate, Clerk of Court. School
and County Commissioners, and Coroners, and
upon examination ortho returns whtch have been
received, lt appears that the following poisons hayo
been elected :
Jesse 8. Craig, Judge of tho Probate Court of the
County of Colleton.
\V. M. Nelson, Judge of the Probate Court of the
County of Fairfield.
R. L. Heriot, Judge of the Probate Court of the
County of Sumter.
Wm. E. Obarlea, Clerk of the Court of Coma on
Pleaa and General Sessions of the County of Darling*
ton.
W. H. Haynle, School Commissioner of the Coun?
ty of Anderson.
Nathaniel Freeman, School Commissioner of the
County ot Laurena.
E. J. Cain, School Commissioner of the County of
Orangeburg.
N. E. Edwards, School Commissioner of the Coun?
ty of Richland.
W. H. Taggart, County Commissioner of tho Coun?
ty of abbeville.
L. P. Ouffln, County Commissioner of the County
of Abbeville.
Wm. J. Crawford, County Commissioner of the
County of Fairfield.
E. O. Bush, County Commissioner of the County
of Georgetown.
T. D. McDowell, County Commissioner of the
County of Georgetown.
R. Livingston, County Commissioner of the Coun
ty of Horry.
J. F. H ut be ri anti. County Comm t s 3i oner of I the
County of Kershaw. >-/-.?,...,.
8. L. Smitb, County Commissioner of the County
of Lexington.
R. L. Crook, County Commissioner of the County
of York.
R. Jones, Coroner ot the County of Abboville.
Geo. Hammond, Coroner of the County of An?
derson. "V
Dr. E. Cornwell, Coroner of the County of Ches
ter.
N. 8. Smith, Coroner of the County of Chester?
field.
J. J. Halford, Coroner of the County of Colle?
ton.
John G. Catlin, Coroner of the County of Dar
lington,
P. A. Eichelberger, Coroner of the County of
Edgefleld.
Robert Hawthorne, Coroner of the County of
Fairfield.
Wm. C. Munner'yn, Coroner of the County of
Georgetown.
John b. Moroney, Coroner of the County of Ker?
shaw.
Wiley Fowl or, Coroner of the County of Laurens.
W. lt. Treadwell, Coroner of the County of
Orangeburg.
J. W. B oldman, Coroner of the County af
Os?nos.
. Jnhr. w Mnjor. Coron i of the County of lie h rna.
S. B. Thompson, Coroner of the County of Rich?
land.
8. T. Watton, Coroner of the County of Sumter.
J. H. Gallmaa, Coroner of the County of Union.
J. H. Psysoux, Coroner of the County of York.
One vote waa thrown out at Calhoun's Milla, said
vote bavins been given under compulsion, contrary
athe wishes of the voter. This particular fact
is substantiated by an affidavit. The fact that
violence and intunlda'ion were u?ed at said poll?
ing place was also substantiated by numerous affi?
davits.
We do, therefore, by virtue of the powers in us
vested, certify and declare that the above mentioned
parties have been duly elected to fill the various offi?
ces respectively referred to.
Given under our hands and the seal of the State, in
the City of Columbia, this IG'h day of June,
[L a.] A D. 18*19, and in the ninety-third year of the
in Jependence Of the United States of America.
F. L. OARDOZO, 8e er ataxy or state.
. NILES G. PARKER, Treasurer 8. C.
J. L. NEAGLE, Comptroller-General.
June 19 rao 1
.gX KC UTI VE OKPARTH KBIT.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. )
TEE ABTJBV DEPARTMENT, >
COLUMBIA. H. C.. June 16.1869. 1
THE INTEREST DUE ON THE BONDS OF THE
STATE Or SOUTH CAROLINA, since July 1st, 1867,
will ba paid on and after July let, 186?. at the Bank?
ing House ot H. fl. KIMPTON, Na 9 Nassau- str et
New York, and ac the Treasury Office, at Columbia,
8.0.
THE INTEREST DUB ON THE REGISTERED
STOCK OP THE ? r ATE, since July 1st, 1887, will
bs paid at the Treasury Denartmant in Columbia
only. NILES O. PARKER,
Treasurer State South Carolina.
JunelS ia
jgXKCUTIVE DKPABTHBST.
STATE TREASURY OFFICE, I
COLUMBI\" 8. 0.. June IC, 1869. f
UNDER THE ACT FOB THE CONVERSION Ol'
THE STATS SECURI'MRS, the Treasurer of th?
State la prepared to issue Roads bearing Six per
Cant, lnteretd, payable semi-annually for registered
Stock. Bonds are prepared for 8109, SMO and $1000.
Fractions may *e returned tn certifi?tes et steen.
Persona desirous or Converting their Stock . isio
Bends, will please present their certitlsetes at this
office, with nanie -endorsed upon the tack j wit?
nessed.) .
I Persona having Coupon Bondi desirous to procure
Registered ?took in U?u thereof, wfU please present
the same to thia office with inst ructions.
Where parties cannot attend in parson to transact
their business at tuts office, tt is preferable that the
sams should be transacted through some authorised
agent MILES G. PARKER.
June 17 18 Treasurer State South Carolina.
/IHAftLKSTOS ASK1VVLT URAL
S , WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE.
AlfBICUL TUBAL IMPLEMENTS, QARJDBP
SKSPS. ?*c.
ELLERBEK TRANSPLANTER FOB SALE.
GBO. K. PINORSB.
No. 140 Meattng-ataaet, ?hac?e*?ota.
, Marah U . ? .," Sana
CHAMPOOINO ANO HAIR^ROTTKRtt,
. ? LADIES AND OHuLBBEN
.tteaded at their ?SsUs^osapromptiy and at roason
Send orders te W. E. MARSHALL, Barber,
AprB 14 No. 81 Broad-afreet oap stet**.)
J^HA^BKRLAIN SH SEABROOK,
? A.TTORMBYS AT LAW
80LIOIT4>?t? IJT iff) WITT,
OSMsajaessisi, s.- 43. .
""^^ssa*?atAe Prosaet? aaa of
ltt*ger*^mtfcd**th*a*et*t Mar 4
H E SOUTH CAHULINA
,0 M & TRUST COMPANY
OFFICE OF
[DEPOSIT OF SAVINGS
f
OPEN DAILY from 9 A. H. to a P. M.
AT '
SF?. 19 BROAD-STREET.
ALSO,
>N WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
EVENINGS, ?rom 7 to O o'clock, In
BEAR OF HAYDEN'S STORR.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AT
CHE RATE OF SIX PER GENT. PER ANNUM.
OSO. S. CAMERON, President.
THOMAS B. WARING, CASHIEB.
April 23 fl Bw2moa
Wwsf giqufrf, (Etc.
CHU WHI SK K Y .
FIFTY BARBELS OF TBE CELEBRATED H.
3. HANNIS A CO.'S ACHE WHISKEY, Just to baud,
ind for Bale on the most liberal terms, by
CLAOIUS & WITTE,
ito. 86 East Bay-street,
June 17 3 Charleston, 8. C.
fi m
J3 FROM jj
lo I A. MILLER,
^t\^ PARIS. AA,'/J
**ON CO
JAMBS A. MILLE R ' 8
CH1UKE? COOK WHISKEY.
We are Agents of the above celebrated and well
known brand of JAMBS A. MILLER'S CHICKEN
BOOK OLD BOURBON WHISKEY, which ia the
5 8 NUI NE AR i I0LE, and offer lt to the trade, war?
ranting lt to (rive entire satisfaction. It ia manufac
ured, copper distilled, of the beat grain and pure
pialities-improves br age, especially in the South?
ern climate.
A large stock constantly on hand, of different ages
md prices; cooperage of the moat superior.
For sale in lots to ault purchasers, by
COBB, DOLHONDE & CO.,
Sole Agenta for the South,
No. 87 Natchez-street. New Orleans.
Or HENRY OOBIA & CO..
Sub-Agents, Charleston. 8. C.
June 16 Imo
JRisctaantgw.
N
O T I C E .
JOHN HARGRAVE.
SLATE AMD TU.B ROOFS REPAIRED TN THE
neatest manner and st shortest no th e. Orders left
at ADAMS. DAMON A CO., Broad-street, or No. 90
Soclety-.*treet, Slate Yard, or st his Residence, No. ll
Pref id enc street wthaa* Jane 16
gOUTHERN LANDS WANTED,
W. C. ALDEN & CO.,
REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 8*X PINE-STREET. NEW YORK CITY.
THE ABOVE FIRM HAVE ESTABLISHED
Special Department for the Buying and Selling of
Southern BEAL ESTATE, Oliy and Country. They
lure placed Mr. J. M. MORGAN (Ute of Charleston,
3. C.,) at the head of this branch of their husmeas.
Parties wishing to sell property in the New York
market will find it to their advantage to address the
iboveAna.
Mr. MORO AN refers to Mesara. O. A. THKNHOLM
5t SOM, Charleston, S. a
June 7 nae Imo
J^EaTLalBBD PAMILY LARD,
PACKED BB
PROCTER & GAMBLE,
CIBCISKA TI.
Bar* Aalt frome Grocer Saur aar Brand mg
u*rd tm tllaes* Paeac&aree.
Picked in 8 IB. 0 Ss. 10 lb Caadlas; 60 Bs Cans for
hipment Cheapest mode tor selling Lard, fend
M Price List.
Sota) by Grocer? isa Charleston.
May 29 ' MO stutfcSmo
pRAWOIS fl. DUO,
Late of tbs Brm of Shepherd, Du? lt Cohen,
itAWorAcroasua os
?LAIN r J: if W A a ?;
And Wholesale Deal? to
JAPANNED. STAMPED WARB, Aa,
lo. BS Steyms SUSWl, >.?BaajraasS0SB. 8, C
mr ovL FATJTY, MvuMSuni xnp DOXJBS
??SaasiSSsilBy. - sat May a?
?tartiuit Sam.
Valuable Real Batate at Auction.
tV. Y. LEITCH A> lt. g. BRUNS?
A uctioncora.
3y virtue of an order of sale to mo directed, br th*
S."?*.00^*6^ * 7:'D; ,,wd?<, 01 tl?? United Mate*
District Court for tue Dle'rkt of outli Carolina. I
will offer lor Bale at public auction, at tho Old Post
office, loot of Broad-street, ou THOTisn xv JnYw
lat, at ll o'clock, a. M.
ALL THaT PLANTA I ION OU TRACT CF LAND*
in tbe Wand'' River, about niue milos foi? Citarlos^
on, known as Woodville, containing four hundred
cree, moro or loee.
ALSO,
ALL TH\T PLANTA I U>N OU TRtCT OF LARD,
mown as the Darby Tract, situated iu tho rear of
ho four Milo Rouse, on tho p'auk road, containing
orty-four acres of IIIRU land aud eight acres of marsh
and, moro or lenB.
AI.80.
ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, with tho Buildings,
iltuated ou tho wost side ot Menbanio-?tret:t, In the
tillage of Hikers vi lo, measuring and containing
ratho front and back lines each n nely feet by three
inndred feet in depth.
ALSO,
ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, with tho Building
hereon, Bitua'.c at the corner of th? Main Road ana
Division-street, in the Village of ItikersviUe, mea
turing and containing in front ou Division-street
ninety feet, and in depth- feet; butting and
rounding east on Malu Road, weBt on Northeastern
Railroad track, south ou Divtsion-atroet, and west on
anda of A. Carsten.
ALSO.
ALL THO SK TWO LO rrt, known ns Lot B and Lot
3, in the plan of tho Village of RikcrHviilo, moda
ay John L. Branch. Lot. B containing about one
?nd one-quiitor acies, and Lot O aoutaintug about
twenty-oae acres of Marsh Land, na will appear by
reference bad to said plat.
ALSO,
ALL THAT PLANTAT1 i? OUTBACT OF LAND,
apposite theQuirter House, ou the plank road,about
Uve miles trom Charleston, containing one hundred
ind aix (lO?j aeren, moro or lees.
ALSO,
TWELVE LOTS in the Town of It avenel, situate*
on tho Charleston and Savana iu Railroad, nb rat*
fifteen miles from Charleston, fronting on Mellard
atreet,an t measuring on eald front lino two hundred
and ten ieet cacti, and containing from four ld eoven
aorea each, as mcy be goon by the p.at of said Vil?
lage.
Terms-One-third oasb ; balance in two equal suc?
cessive annual instalments, s oe ur od by bond of pur?
chaser and mortgage of the premises Building* te?
be insured and policy assigned. Vurchasers to pay
for papers and stamps. LOUT-1 MoLaTN,
A8eigueo for l>. Hiker.
jK*y To WHOM rr MAY COMOSBH.-The lien
cr?ditera of D. KI KICK, Bankrupt, are nereby noti?
fied thar pursuant to an order of court, dated Marett
25th, 1869, they are required to prove and establish
their liena before J C. CARPENTER, Eaq., Regis?
trar, on or before July 1st, 1869, or elao be debarred
from any benefit arising from the decree to be made
ia tata case. LOUIS MoL \ IN,
June 19 pwlthl Assignee o. Rlker.
_-i. -
CONSTABLE'S BALBI.
On WEDNESDAY, the 29th inst, at 10 o'clock, will
be aold at th a office of the Oharlestoner Ztetung.
The PHI NT INO MATERIAL Of the Charles toner
Zietung. Levied on as the property of . at
the ault of-.
JOHN D. KENNEDY,
June 18 2 Special Constat le.
Auctioneers {Iwate Salee.
Dwelling Route and Drug Store in Graham?
ville, S. O.
BY A. C. KAUFMAN.
At Private Bale- _
A new and eligibly located RESIDENCE tn the Vil?
lage of Grahamville, containing six rooms, with an
extensive lot of ten acr^s, -ix or which are cleared
and under fence. On the premises are all necessary
outbuildings, viz : Servants' houses, stables, Ste. ;
also a flrje vegetable garden. Tnere stands upon the
asme a Drug Store and general country atore, open
ma one Into the other-both stocked and iu success?
ful operation. The drugi", wbioh are a very chotos,
selection, will be sold either with tbs property or
apart from it.
To a young man of energy ana enterprise, this
property offers peculiar attractions. Being an es?
tablished stand iq the centre of the town, on the
line of the Savannah and Charleston Railroad, which
will be extended to this point in a few weeks, its
value must have an increasing tendency.
Terms accommodating to an approved purchaser.
Apply aa above at No. 25 BROAD-STREET.
June 17 thamfa
fjtoi?Mnfl ^Materials, (Ctr.
. ' 00,000 i EET ONE INCH BOARD9.
For sale by JOHN C. M ALLON EB.
Office Lumber Yard and Planing Mills,
Horlbeck's Wharf, near N ortheastern Bailroad.
June 18 S
S
T EAN SASH, BLIND
AND
DOOR FACTORY*
L. E. CORDBAY & OO,
No. 2 PRITOHARD-STRNET,
OPPOSITE J. F. TAYLOR & CO.'S MACHINE!
SHOPS.
SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, alway?
on hand
PANEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE SASHES*
MOULDINGS, &c, made np at short no?
tice, and at the lowest terms.
L. E. CORD RAY..C. A. TROUOHB
March 93 Smo
Batir*?)*.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ft
OHABULSTOK, 8. C., April 9,18??. |
OH AND AFTER SUNDAY. APRIL ll TH, TUB)
PASSBXOER TRAINS of the South Carolu s Rail?
road wul run aa follows :
FOB AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston..8.80 A. BL
Arrive at Augusta..4.48 P. BL
Connecting with traine fte Montgomery, Memphis?
NashvOle and New Orleans, via Montgomery and
Grand Jonction.
BOB COLUMBIA. ..
Leave Char?eafcon. ..8.80 A. M.
Atrlva at Columbia.ri.8.10 P. BL
Connecting with Wilmington and Manch ester Batt*
road, ans Camden train
BBB CHARLESTON.
Laars Augustes..,.. .9.00 A, BL
Arrive atCharieatsa.. ........5.io P.BL
Laave Colombia.1 ?8 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston. .8.18 F. BL
AUGUSTA NIGHT BXPREB8
, (BONI) ATS KX.0K?TIED. I
Leave Charlea toa.7.88 P. BL
Arrive at Augusta.8.10 A. BL
Connecting with trams tor Memphis, Nashville
and Raw Orleans, ria Grand Jonction.
l eave Augusta.4.18 P. Sf.
arrive at Charleston.4.00 A, BL
COLUMBIA NIGHT Kl PB BBS.
(SUNDAYC nCERla)
Laars Charleston...8.05 P. BL
Arrive at Colombia.4.48 A. BL
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville Saat
Columbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia.6.80 P. M.
arrive at charleston.8.80 A. K?
SUMMERVILLB TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.MS B. ST.
Arrive at Summerville.9.(0 P. af.
Laave Summerville. .T.18 A. BL
Arrive at Charleaton.SdBA.lt
CAMDEN BBANOH. ,
Camden and Columbi i Passenger Traits on Mow*
nain, WSCHB?DAYS sud SAOTAOASS, connecte with
vp and down Day Pasaergern at Kingvdto.
Leave Camden.....0.85 A. BL
Arrive at Columbi*.U.00 A, M.
ave Columbia......9.30R.BL
ira at Camden.7.08 P. lt?
AprUM**' General^iw'bt?od?nC,
Ttt ?WAK? ? li ,
GENERAL COMMISSION MBB0H4Hl\
Bis, SB Wsisvea-cftraet,
JPNBSONAL ATTENTION ?mw TO THE PUB>
CRASH of ?R atada or MBBCHaNBiSB, Roots,
a^a?t-vOa^.?ndTrunks, ?ad Straw ??SSA
e^Sk^?&?LT' " *****
?preaaptret?g^ssd^^ , .
?at-Wesksy Fr?as Ona^? arnftotT'**' - ?"