The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 26, 1869, Image 3
THE DAILY NEWS.
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CULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON,
PUBLISHES THE Lff*T OF LETTERS REMAIN?
ING IN THE POSTOFFiCE AT THE END OF
EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS?
IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LA W.
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LOCAL MATTERS.
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which ia about twice as large aa that of any
other,paper published in South Carolina, is the
best advertising medium for all business men,
For persons who want intuitions or servants;
who want houses or apartments, or have them
to rout; who want or who offer board and lodg?
ing; who have lost or found articles of value,
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classes may have their wants supplied, we have
adopted the following scale of CHEAP ADVEB
TISEMBMTS, payment for which must invariably
be made when the order is given:
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offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work?
men, mechanics, house-servants, porters, shop
boys, cooks and washers; board and lodging
wanted or offered; apartments wanted or to
let; articles lost or found; houses, shops, offices
and warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella?
neous wants of all kinds.
For each insertion of advertisements of the
classes specified :
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rates mnst be prepaid and delivered at THE
NEWS office by 9 P. M.
MEETINGS THIS DA Y.
Typographical Union, at 8 P. BI.
J AUCTION SALES THIS DAY.
JEPFOBDS A Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at
?orner Queen and Meeting street?, balanoe of
contents of grocery ?tore.
KNOX, DALV & Co. will sell at ll o'clock, at
their store, Irish potatoes.
THE PILOT BOAT JOHN B. WILDER, of Savan?
nah, commanded by Captain H. M. C. Smith,
. arrived here yesterday afternoon, having been
: -on a abort cruise.
THE MARINERS CHUBGH.-There will be ser
yi<?8 ip the Mariner's Church, Church-street,
to-?orrow, Sunday, at naif-past cen o'clock in
the morning, and four o'clock in the afternoon.
THE BLOB RIDGE RAILROAD.-The attention
of contractors ls directed to the advertisement
.of the Board of Directors ot the Blue Ridge
Railroad Company, inviting bids for the com?
pletion of that great public work.
THE STATE COD HT, JUNE 25-HON. R. B.
^BPENTEB PRESIDING.-Ip the Common Pleas
yeate.aoy the call of the City Issue Docket waa
continued, ano. ?Me8 Ko8. m to No> 150
disposed of. No c?.* of public interest was
tried.
COLORED CLERKS IN THE POSTOF?TOE.-THE
NEWS a few nays since mentioned the appoint?
ment of a colored man as clerk in the postof?
fice. Yesterday another colored man, Norman
Montgomery, commenced work aa clerk. The
first appointee is nearly white, while the latter
4s of the bornt ember shade.
NAUTICAL ACCIDENT.-The Wilmington, N.
C., Journal of yesterday says:
The government bnoy tender, a small craft
from Charleston, arrived in the harbor below
yo3torday with her centre board broken. The
captain came up to the city for the purpose Of
. obtaining the services of tbe revenue cutter
Moccasin to tow har up. The Moccasin leaves,
we believe, for that purpose this morning.
BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION.-The State Con?
vention of the Baptist denomination,in South
Carolina will hold its forty-ninth anniversary
with the church in Yorkville, commencing on
Thursday, July 22d, at 10 o eic ck A. M. Rev.
L. R. Qwaltney was appointed to preach tbe
Introductory Sermon; Rev. G. W. Dickett,
Alternate. Charity Sermon by Rev. E. T.
Wickler ; Rev. Richard Furmaa, alternate.
Dava LABELS.-We desire to call the atten?
tion of druggists in the city and throughout
the State to the peculiar facilities of THE NEWS
Job Office for printing all kinds of drug labels,
prescription blanks, Ac,, at the shortest no
tioe, and in a style'unsurpassed anywhere in
the ooontry. Our stock of outs, borders and
fancy type is unusually large and choice. Cali
and examine specimens of work.
THE TILL-TAPPERS AT WORK.-Day before
yesterday several small colored boys managed
to get into the hardware store of Mr. Morton,
on Meeting-street, near Market, and while try?
ing to get at the till they got hold of some
convenient arti les. such as knives, ftc., and
decamped. THE NEWS bas repeatedly thrown
out warnings to storekeepers, never to leave
their places of business unguarded, as there
are a band of small thieves loose in the com?
munity, who are al ways on the alert for op
; portnnities. j _,._
HOTEL ARRIVALS, JONE25- V7iark'$ton Botel.
P. Cantwell and ann,- D. R. Smith, A. M. Mar
Ein, South Carolina; C. Brian, New York; G. E.
Upton, wife and son, Cant. D. W. Pole, U. S.
A.; E. N. Luelle, Connecticut; Miss Boheme,
Misa Langford, J. A. Eustis and servant, Beau?
fort; Wm. A. Jackson and lady, Boston; H. J.
Jay, Massachusetts.
Pavilion Hotel-S. Montgomery, Newberry;
A. Holaton, eirene; C. Jones, South Carolina;
A. DoBdot, Philadelphia.
BURGLARIES.-Every day we are called upon
to publish an account of a burglary or an at?
tempt at such made m our city; and few arresta
aro recorded.
The force of night-watchmen is about fifty,
.aatlrcfly too small, no, matter how vigilant its
member? may be, to thorough ly protect tho
people from the depredations of ?fie borg!***
who infest tbe city, and make tba ownership Of
?Ii aaovoble property YOttr ?OOertain. Under
?existing ctrcaraeUnceo, ibo only remedy tor
our cit?Kms ia to bo on the alert, and to treat
ali intruders to a dose of shot. , ,tJ
. ?asl ?)?.'' i'.-'.. .! 4t" -'-i" ?
CO?VOBRO HIGHWAYS.-The mharba are in?
fested with a gang ofrngjo boys who gert?rally
keep themselves watt ont of sight until ame
?nance is afforded to carryout their nefarious
. ?ehernes. Whoa "baaineas" i, dnit in the woods,
they take tbe etty in thoi* TattKsi^onto to town
-rob and return fe tost* eamphg ground and
divido the spoils. Their ptineipvi ..game- is
tba,hardworking feq?. hand, reajo t^? tetarte,
whom they fleece on pay day. Day bwore yfta_
torda* a toiling aoiiwed woman, who jttat
drawn hw three watha* ?ragas, was robt??
hw hard earnings.
AKOTHXB GERMAN PAT EH.-We axe informed
that there ?rill be shortly started by Messrs.
O. G. Brokmann, Ernest Beyer and ?. Handers,
a German paper, to he issued semi-weekly, aud
called the ** Suedhcher Correspondent. " It
will not be a party paper, but will represent
the interests of the Germans and the commer?
cial ?cd industrial interests of the South.
AssATTivr ON DSTBOTITS BRED.-Yester day
fonr tars belonging to tho monitor Saugus, re?
cently arrived in our har nor, rowed one of her
officers np to the dock, and soon after deserted.
The Captain o? the monitor applied to the
detective office to have them captured. Offi?
cers Reed and Coates were detailed for the
duty and sallied out iu hot pursuit. They over?
took tho runaways making time several miles
beyond the New Bridge, Ashley River, and re?
turned with them "in limbo." Offlcor Reed
undertook, in obedience to orders, to put them
back on tbe monitor, and when on his way out
in the Btream they fell upon him aud beat him
badly, taking care to keep bim in a position in
the boat while administering tho "drubbing,"
so that he could not resort to his "arms."
They were finally oarned to tho vessel and im?
mediately put in irons.
UNITED STATES COURT, J ONE 25.-HON. GEO.
S. BE?AJT, PBESIDINQ.-Ihe following matters
were disposed of in this court yesterday :
In Equity.-Fiedericb J. Smith, a?Bignoe in
bankruptcy, vs. Charles H. Rico and others.
Bill foi sale of real estate. Ordered to be
taken pro confesso, and the assignee to sell
the real catato in question and pay sundry
creditors, who aro to prove claims beforo the
Registrar.
J. R. Anderson & Co. vs. Riker & Sires.
Order suspending salo by assignee granted
until further order of the court.
In Bankruptcy.--The caso of A. T. Stewart
and others is oontinued until ll o'clock Wed?
nesday.
John Heffron was finally discharged in bank?
ruptcy.
The petition for final disobarge of B. J. Sin?
gleton waa referred to the Registrar to report,
ar>d final hearing ordered for 10th of August,
1869._
TEE CITY OFFICES.-There are any num?
ber of aspirants for the city offices, but who
are on the cards of the Mayor and of T. J.
Mackey, we, like all outside ot a very limited
number, do not know.
The election on the night of the sixth of Joly
promises to be a very animated affair. It is gen?
erally believed by those who are to do the most
of the talking that tho discussion will be heated,
and prolonged to a late hour. This discussion
will, however, not be over all of the offices, but
only over those connected with the Police De?
partment, there being matters connected with
the administration of this branch of the city
government and the aspirants to the offices ol
it, whioh, we learn, will be thoroughly ventila?
ted and will oconpy the entire session.
Report hath it :
That both factions of the Council will imite
upon Major Willoughby, an ex-Federal officer,
and unanimously elect him Captain of Police.
That neither of the present Lieutenants wil
be re-elected; but who are to be placed in office
report docs net Bay, stating, however, thai
two colored men will be put in nomination.
That the office of Clerk of Council will prob
ably be filled by a native of Charleston.
That there are five white candidates for th<
office of City Inspector.
That the position of City Attorney is sough
for by only one person-C. C. Bowen and D. I
Corbin reinsing to run for it.
If all the rumors be true, there will he an;
number of word-duels at tho next meeting o
the Council.
REPOBTKBS' CBTJMBS."-Monday next will h
the anniversary of the bombardment of Foa
Moultrie by Commodore Parker's fleet in 1776
The public schools will give a holiday in hone
of the day.
Rev. Bishop Wightman will "preach at th
Spring-street Church to-morrow morning.
It is expected that the Holmes' Lyceum wi!
be ready for opeolng on the first of July.
It is bruited round that colored men are t
supplant several faithful clerks in the Unite
States Marshal's office.
The county cansas will soon be taken-th
canvassers will probably start about the fire
proximo.
i Report says the late James Murdoch ha
left the Hibernian Society a handsome legacy
The velocipede mania is subsiding io on
city, as it ia everywhere ehe.
An ungainly fence on Calhoun, near King
street, has been replaced by a substantial brio
waU.
"Canvassing," "wire-pulling" and "wranj
ling5'are camed en with an intensified int?r?t
just now.
The drum corps, with its hundred male an
female vagrant followers, which annoyed tb
residents in the vicinity of Broad and Rut
ledge streets so mach at night last summei
has appeared again. Can't it be prohibited c
removed to remoter parts ?
A party of yoong lads hailing from Charles
ton and Savannah, calling themselves "sharp
er boys," are in Jacksonville, Fla., kicking u
a row, stealing money an i the like.
The excursion of the steamer Emily aroon
the harbor, thia afternoon, affords a fine oj
portunity to escape from the beat of the cit;
and enjoy for a few hours the cool sea hreezi
on the water. _
Q?ABAHTUNS AMD THE PUBLIC HXALTK.
Among matters demanding the utmost care i
their administration, there are none that azei
such vital importance aa tba lawa and regal
tiona whioh sra necessary to secure a commt
nity against the invasion of disease. No di
can expect to have a lasting prosperity ania
the public mind oan be assured that tl
chances of human life in auch locality are aboi
up to the average of healthy situations. Ol
community, whioh ta slowly bot surely red
Berating from an extreme depression, stant
in urgent need or ali the aid whioh can poa?
hly be given her, and to assist in her elevatic
the establishment of a confidence in her m
qualified healthfulness ia highly necessary.
These remarks axe made lu reference to r
ports which aie now daily reaching us on ti
arrival of vessels from Havana and Matanzi
at the quarantine stations ol Now York, Ha mi
ton Roads, Savannah end other places in th
country, whose crews have suffered severe
from the scourge of yellow fever. Thia teri
ble malady, so fatal to abe Caucasian, baa vi
ited os in times past in Ita sharpest form. W
have often thought, perhaps erroneously, thi
the old quarantine station waa so near tl
town aa frequently to be a source of dangs
and that we were occasionally indebted to i
proximity and th? want of severe regulation
in reference to tba communications alla???
to and from the vessels lying there, ft
tba existence of tho disease among u
It ft quarantine is to bo worth any-thing,
should ba so regulated and located as to gil
aanaarabaohite security as possible. Wbi
wa Hunk it ts tbs purpose of tba authorities I
do their beat, we would salt t? the presei
quarantine station, near Fort Johoaon, is n<
too close for safety f . Tba military aothoritk
when m power kept the veas als we!! down!
the roads, and proposed tt? send vessels had]
affected to 8torio Inlet, fbi* fol point ia ot
true quarantine station, the cady ?????Sty bi
inga want of depth on tba bar stoke** Wm
sela, but euch aa constitute ors*. Wwt Indi
traders, we should ?appose, 00uW sksytfaO
get into Steno harbor.
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Sps1i?g->trcet Church ?nd R?T. J. ft.
, TO THE KDirOR OF THE NEWS.
BB your issue of last Saturday appears
another characteristic invectivo from tho pen
ofthat meek Christian Pastor of Spring-street
Church.
We trish to oall attention to tho spirit of his
lotter, and to the fact that bo does not reply
to, or even deny, one of the statements we
made in reference to Spring-street Church, or
the McGee will o use. He asserts things that
we never uttered or thought of, and then la?
bors, like a "mountain in travail," to disprove
them. When did we ever claim any rigid to
Spring-street Church as a "trustoe?" Whoo
did we take it or hold it by "bayonet" or sell it
out? This is a "man of stra.v,"ol hiH own cre?
ation-a spider's web, spun out of his own
bowels. But I will not invoke the shadow of
Blackstone and Marshall, or ask, with Donna
Julia. "Antonia, where's my pocket handker
cuiel?"
Perhaps his "country friends," for whose
benefit he says ho write*, wUl appreciate his
learned and classical allusions, and they may
be enlightened by bis statement that "Chief
Justice Chase presides over the Temple of
Strife," and that he made a "speech over the
graves of the Confederate and Federal dead at
Magnolia."
But his oily friends, doubtless, have a differ?
ent opinion of the United States Supreme
Court, and also know that ho never made a
speech, or was present, at the decoration of
either Confederate or Federal dead at Mag?
nolia.
Tho whole reply of Mr. Pickett reminds us
of tbe "souttle flab." whose habit ie, when ata
loss for means ot d?fonce, to stir up a cloud of
rde in the water, and then scoots out of sight.
Thus Mr. P. dips biB pen in gall, stirs up a
cloud of invective words and cpitbots, and darts
out, saying: "1 have dono with tnese men."
Well, discretion is the better part of valor.
Tho simple facts in regard to Spring-streofc
Church ate these : It had been occupied by
the Confederates as a military storehouse for
two years before the oity fell. Alter tho sur?
render the trustees and official members ot the
Methodist Churches in Charleston requested
Colonel Woodford to issue a-military order
turning over to oui care their churches and
parsonages in the city, which he 4*d. A
plan was then agreed upon that we should
bold religious sei vices for the white Methodists
at New Bethel, and Spring-street should bo
opened for the colored. Ibis waa done for
two reasons : First, to provide another needed
Elace of worship; and second, to prevent its
eing occupied again by the military.
At this time (March, 1865.) there was not a
preacher of the South Carolina Conference in
the city. Every one had fled. Bev. F A.
Mood had run the blockade to Nassau; Revs.
Mr. Meyuardie and Bogers had left with the
retreating army "The ahepTierdt were acatr
tered and the flocks were smitten," and not
one pastor returned for nearly seven months.
Dui ing this hot and sickly summer, we serv?
ed the people, white and colored, according to
the plan agreed upon, to the beal of our ability,
and so far as the white people at New Bethel
are concerned, to their satisfaction, as the fol*
lowing testimonial will show, an original copy
of which was handed me by the secretary:
"CHA.BLE8TON, January 2, 1866.
M Whereo?% Bev. T. W. Lewis, Missionary of
tho Methodist Episcopal Church, who has had,
at our request, pastoral oversight of our
chur?h, and now at his request baa been re?
lieved,
" Resolved, That we, the official members,
tender to bim our thanks for his faithful labors
in our midst, and that we devoutly pray that
the b'essing of God may be with bim and his
family.
"Signed In behalf of the brethren.
"WK. B. Moo UK, Secretary. .
At a quarterly mooting, composed of all the
official members of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South, m this city, held in September,
1865, Dr. T. Rozar, preaid.ng elder, and J.
Chamberlain, secretary, a vote was passed
"continuing the use of Spring-street Church
to the congregation ot colored people under
my oharge worshipping there," and that body
has never asked us to vacate Spiing-street
Chnroh from that day to the time we volun?
tarily surrendered it. We kept it in as good
repair as we found it, using it only for a place
of worship for the colored people, who have
worshipped there ever- since the church was
built, aud suoh otheis, white and oolored, as
pleased to come.
Bev. Mr. Loyal raised $100 to help seat the
grove at "Tivoli Garden" in Marob, 1868,
which was a condition to the congregation at
purchase ul*i??to?*"xjflt mm+I'l+HT lir? K?k??
show the "title deed," wnion, he says, is re>
quisite in snot} oases. About the "McGee
will," referred to by Mr. P., we wiU only say
Spring-street Church or tbe M. E. Church
South are not so much as named in it, but we
doubt not every heir will receive bis por?
tion in dne time. The Court of Equity will
decide, and not Mr. P., who may be more
learned in novel quotations than Blackstone.
In regard to '^military authority" and tbe
"bayonet," so frequently referred to, we have
only to say there has been no other authority
in this State till Governor Scott's inaugura?
tion, and in the oity till Mr. Pillsbury became
Mayor.
The keeping of Spring-street Church a little
longer than Mr. P. and his friends desired, but
no longer than the Quarterly Confiare noe of the
Methodist Episoopal Church Sooth allowed,
is the whole head and front of our offence.
And now, Brother Pickett, if your present
course does not bring in the "Dollars for re?
pairs," and printing your phillipios against
your co-workers in the Gospel, try a more ex?
cellent way, "Let ua have peace."
T. W. LEWIS.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A Goon TUBS is done our readers when we
commend to them the American House, Bos?
ton. The same judicious management is con?
tinued which has rendered it so popular in the
Pftat, _^
Go TO GEORGE Liri LI & Co. for fine black
cassimere pants, $8. tuthslmo June 1'
Go TO GEO BOX LITTLE & Co. for white
linen duck suits, worth twenty dollars, for $18.
Jane 1 tuthslmo
CofflTKBBBATB RECORDS.--The Survivors' As?
sociation, with the view of collecting and pre?
serving statistics and historical material of the
war, would be glad to he allowed to make
conies of any original papers relating to the
forces famished by South Carolina to the Con?
federate army or navy, master rolls, reports
of battles or accounts of individual interest.
These papers wUl be carefully recorded by
th? association, and when desired, the origi?
nals will be returned.
They would also be glad td receive the names
?nd military record of those who were killed
or died in the service from Charleston,Dis?
trict, and will- rurnish* bianka fa? ?he purpose.
The Committee on Records will receive Shy
suoh papers. irjf*- ..-I H
C. IRVINE WALKER, No. 3 Broad-street.
T G. BARKER, ?J. 15 ?road-street.
, GEO. p. BRYAN. No. 85 Broad-street.
THOS. MoCRADY, foot of Bao-atreet.
F. K HUGER, N. E. Railroad Office.
June 12 8tuth6
-pHOTOQRAPII C0L.OHl.fO.
PERSONS WISHING TO H a VE PHOTOGRAPHS
tintad with care'and taute can Have meir orders
promptly fl?fod by leaving tbcia at Holme?' Bosk
House. Written directions ahould in ?ach?aa? be
fAfttt as.'to tbe styl? Cf colorta* preferred.
Ht*'*. : . .saos*'
KUKU oe satur
VfiatTABXJKS, ' .
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ry? ? ? rm* ? na-n? > jjl
Sljirt* an) /arntsijing (f?oofcs. |
FINK WUITB MIIIKTS.--TIII? CELE- \
BUA TED 8T?R SHIRTS, tn all Biz??, ready
made or made to order, at
8ro Tl'8
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
Meeting-street, opposite the Market.
FANCY 8TKIPKOPKHCAI.K SHIKTS.
of tho boat quality and lu assorted patterns, at
SCOTT'S
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
Mee lin i?-street opposite the M ar li et.
INDIA GAUZE SI HUTS. FuOM 31 TU
44 inokcB, at SCOTT'S
Ueut'emen's Furnishing store.
Meeting-street, opposite tbe Market.
LISLE TUUKAD Mil UTS, WITH LONG
and short Sleeves, in all sizes and gradep, at
SOOiT'8
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
Meeting-street, opposite the Market.
DRAW I?'US, IN LINEN ANO JEANS,
in all s'ses, and warranted to ut, at
SCOTT'S
GentlemeVs Furnishing Rt? at?,
' j Meeting-street, opposite tbe Markur.
GKNTbKMKBl'S 1^1 RI fr: V ANO PA? KU
COLLARS-a specialty. The best stook. in
price, stylet quality or quantity. Tho following
styles cons tun tty on band, viz: broadway, Vander?
bilt. Best, Jockey, Snow Flake, Boz, shakespeare,
Dickens, Boston tfacht Club. At
80OTV3
Gontlemon's Furnishing Store,
Meating-street, opposite the Market.
ft RAli'8 PATES NT MO UL li KD ORIH.NT
VX COLLAR; also the latest Btyle Paper Collar,
called the KhYSTONE, manufactured by the Key?
stone Collar Company. At
SCOTT'S
Gentlemen's Furnish.mr Store,
Me nt log-street, opposite the Market.
LIN KN AND PAPUtt CUFFS, IN ALL j
styles and sizes. At
8COTT'*
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
Meeting-street, opp. sito the Market.
HOSIERY - U!fOLI?H ANO GERMAN
HALF HOSE, in Cotton and Lisle Thread.
At SCOTT'8
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
Moot lng-street, opuosite the Market.
NECKTIES AND C:;AVA'? 8_A FULL
ltne of the latert styles of NECKTIES, CRA?
VATS, SCARFS and BOWS, Buring Stocks and Na?
poleon Tie?. At SOOT I'd
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
Meeting-street, opposite the Market.
HAN UK KUI III? FS, IN LIN KN AND
SILK, ready hemmed tor immediate use. At
scon's
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
_Meeting-street opposite the Market.
UMBHKLLAS, IN COTTON, SCOTCH
Gingham, Alpaca and Silk all sizes and prices.
At SCOTT'S
Gentlemen's Furnishing Store,
Meeting-street, opposite the Markot.
January 1 6mos
FINE SHIRTS TO ORDER,
A BPJCCIALTY,
AT
BLACKWELL'S,
Mo. 319 KING-STREET,
June 17 thututmo One door below Harket.
aa- _
Sarongs Panhs
HB SOUTH CAROLINA
T
LOAN & TRUST COMPANY
OFFICE OF
DEPOSIT OF SAVING'S
OPEN DAILY from O A. M. to 3 P. AI.
AT
uu,
ON WEDNK8DAY AND SATURDAY
?VENINOS, from 7 to 0 o'clock, tn
HA8BL-8TBBBT,
SEAR OF HAYDEN'S STORE.
OSS-INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AT
THE BATE OF SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM.
GBO. S. CAMERON, President.
THOMAS R. WARING, OASHUB.
April 23 fl Bwamoa
Slate Jl&nrrttKttttttt.
?jglXKCUTIVK DEPARTMENT.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, )
* I TBEAJSmnt DftPAUTME?fT.
. _... CotuMBifi s. 0.. June 18. 38C0. )
THE INTEREST DOE ON THE BONDS OF THE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, ginee July lat, 1867,
will be paid on and after Joly 1st, 388?.- at the Bank?
ing House ol H. H. K ? MPToN, No. 9 Nassau- air at.
New York, and at the Treasury Ornee, at Columbia,
S. a
TSE INTEREST DUE "ON THE RE3I8TERED
STOOK OP TBE STATE, since July 1^1867, will
be paid at tho Treaaury Dm>a^ent ill Columbia
only. NILES &: ? ASK KB, 77
Treasurer State South Carolina.
Jone 18_-. . Sj -..y_U
JjllfJBCPTIVM. DKPARIMENT.
?Kl r A tfSj&tip ! itt
uB9K9-fl9ft TM*T'll rf PWBT 98
STAI'B TREASURY OFFICE, I
" - B. 0.. Jone 16,186?. i i
UNDER T0E ACT FOB THE CONVERSION OF
THE STATE 8P0UUXTIKS, the Treasurer of the
?tate ia pro oared to Issue Booda bearing 8iz Per
Cent, interest, payable acm i- ann nally for reata tored
.week. Bond? are pr spared for ?WO, S500 and siooo.
Fract'onp. may *~e returned in cerf Ifbates of stock.
Person dasiroun pf cocvorttntr thole Stock lato
Bonds, will please present their certificate* at this
office, with name endorsed noon the kook (wit
Person?; having Coupon Bonds d?wirous to procure
BeRfstered itoek in ?cu fhereof, will please pr?sent
the aime to thia office wick ?UUlylUonaV M A ? ?
Where a? riles canoola* ?odla MOTPnto tranaapt
their bnrinA?s at tbisefflbs, ii 5* prsicraMe ?bat the
auna should ba tr*as*cl*d tiww?a ?om* authorized
agant. NILE* G, PAUK EB.
JED? V . JU ? . TreSHBr?. Sooth Carolina.
? , i AflOOipNTAMJ!, . ,
MTA?rPIfBlto A?D ?titfM?At ?0MNTt
(wnai'i&ajar.i til* fStvito)
aSf?n^rrWa1^M?D w^iN^thstr uooa'fc
>j?wt^a^;i?ii?i?*f ffeSsa ; mt?tt? -
m v? LWJSSTRKET,
?tnetly oai Baad at abe lowact market Micas.
BiliiHatlI ?atka^i
5?ic??on $alc-f onk?) (Boobs.
STATEMENT OF BONDED GOODS
lt o maiming tn WarehOMt over Throe Tears, to be Sold at Auction,
BY OBOES OF
A. G. MACKEY, Collector of the Port,
THURSDAY, JULY Stn, 1869, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., AT THIS CUSTOM HOUSE.
DEBO HIPTIOM OF
GOODS.
W?RBE
riioM.
DATE
OF
IMPORT
CON?
SIGNEES.
E. M.
J. Selvas
J. J. M.
90C8 and 9009
Five pkga Brandy,
105 gallons
Ono caso Cigar*,
96 lbs.
Two pipea Oin,
I '?'?0 gallona
Bark Bona Fido
steamer Isabella
In bond from
Now York
E. Umbolt
K. O. Warn
bersil
Llvorpool
Havana
Tan. 3,
18C6.
Fob 10,
I860.
Mar. 1G,
1800
0 ? Mustln
J Selvas
Ronnoker
& Glover.
June 17
thatuO July 3, 6, 8,
^ailroaHs.
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THE ATTENTION OF CONTRACTORS IS INVIT?
ED to tile work of completing the Blue Ridge Ttuil
ro ul in south Carolina, from Anderson, South ('aro
Una, to Knoxville. Tennessee, a distance ol one hun?
dred and tl i ty-two mile* to budd.
The Ixeoutivo Committee of the Board of Direct?
ors ls prepared to enter into negotiations with res?
ponsible person?, who may desire to undertake tho
work.
Payments will bc made in first mortgago (7j per
cent, currency bonds of the company, recured by
the guarantee of the ?tate of South Carolina, for tho
punctual payment of both principal and interest.
T he mortgage rovers unencumbered property ot the
Company, which cost throe ai d a quarter millions of
dollars li gold, ? nd embraces flit y miles of road com?
plete n d in naming order.
Demi ed Estimates, Plans, Profiles and Specifica?
tions will be read v for inspection by JUNK 1,1860
Meanwhile, approximate q ian ities and other infor?
mation concerning the work may be obtained by ap?
plication to Colonel JAMES P. LOW, the Chief En?
gineer of the Co ipaoy, or to the undersigned, at
Columbia, South Carolina.
H. K. 80OTT,
Chairman of Executive Committee.
N. B. The time for opening the bids for the con?
struction of this Boad is fixed for the 8th day of
J ULT next, at 12 M.. at Columbia, 8. C. Bids will be
received by the Executive Committee un to that
date. ll Jane 26
gUUTH CAllOUSA KA1LRUAU.
GENERAT, SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
CHARLESTON, 8. C., April 9, 1869. I
ON AND AFTER SUf-DAY, APRIL lim, THU
PASSKEOBB TRAINS ot the South Oarolti a Rail?
road will run as follows :
FOR AUGUSTA.
Lear? Charleston.8.80 A. 04.
Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphu
Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery anf
?rand Junction.
FOB COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.,.8.80 A. Ja.
Arrive at Columbia.6.1? P. M,
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Rail?
road, ano Camden train.
FOR CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.9.00 A. M..
Arrive at Charleston.S.10 P. M.
Leave Columbia.7 45 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.5.10 P. M.
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS
(8UNDATB EXCEPTED. I
Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M,
Arrive at Augusta........6.10 A. M.
Connecting with trama tor Memphis, Nanhvilb
and Hew Orleans, via Grand Junction.
leave Augusta.4.10 P. Al
Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. K.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
IHUNBA?S EXCEPTED.)
Leave Charleston.5.06 P. St
Arrive at Columbia.4.46 A. M
Connecting (?undaya excepted) with Greenville ant
Columbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia.6.60 P. M,
Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M.
SUMMERVILLE TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.8.9S P. m.
Arrive at Bum merrilie. 1.(0?. M,
Leave Summervale..?.g.gg M.
" ' CAMDEN" B RANOHV
Camden and Columbi? Passenger Trails on MON.
DATS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, connects with
up and down Day Passengers at Ringville.
Leave Camden.6.36 LIL
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia.***..3.20P.M.
Arrive at Camden.7.95 p. M.
Signed) H. T. PEAKE,
April 10 General Suoenntendent.
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Progs, Chemicals, (Etc.
FEVER AND AOUE,
IB MP ? FROM WHICH MANKIND BUFFER
En W|X/^ over a large part of the globe, ia the
W\ MS /consequence of a diseased action in
.-.ITH ^?^Sthe system, Induced by the poison
jM ~ ona tniasm or vegetable decay. Thia
W exhalation ia evolved by the action
of solar heat on wet aoilt and rises with the watery
vapor fi om it. While the ann la below the horizon
this vapor lingera near the earth'* surface, and tba
virus is taken with lt through the lungs m to the
blood. There it a?ra aa an Irritating poison on tba
Internal viscera and excreting organs of thc body,
lhe liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not
only this viras, but alao the bile from tho blood.
Both the virus and the bile accumulate in th? circu?
lation, and produce vio ent constitutional disorder.
The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach (sympa?
thize with the liv ,r. and become disordered also.
Finally, the instinct of our organism, as li in an at?
tempt to exoel th? noxious Infusiou, concentrates
the whole blood of the body in the internal excreto?
ries to force them to cast lt out The blood le ave*
the surfaoe, and rushes to the central organs with
congestive violence. This ia tho CbilL But In this
effort it latia Then the Fever follows, in which the
blood leave* th? central organs and rushes to the
surface, aa it bi another effort to expel the irritating
poison through that ether great excretory-the skin.
In ibis also it nils, and toe system abandons the
attempt exhausted, and watta tor the recovery of
strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day.
These are the Sta of paroxysms oi Fever and Ague,
buch constitutional disorder will of course under?
mine the health if it ls not removed.
We have labored to find, and have found an anti?
dote, v.!2p.<
AYKtl'S A CIUK CfJAK,
Which neutralises this malarious poison in the
blood, an-i stlmulatei; the tiver to expel it from Abe
body. As it should, so lt does oem this afltcMng
disorder with perfect certainty. And lt does more?
or rather does what is of mare service to those sub
{.ct to this infection. If taken in season lt expels
s from the ayatem aa it la absoroed, sad. thus keeps
' those who uae.lt free tram Ita attack?; beeps th? sys -
Um in health although expoaivl tr. ?he disease. Con
sewfcaPtti it not only eurea,- but protects from, tho
great variety of affections which are induced by ibis
-^rrr"** influence, such as RsSaWeat Fever, Chill
Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache,
Bilious Headache. Bilious Forera, fcenralgi?,
atism, Gout? Blindness, Toothache, lanche,
i. Asthma, Palpitations Painful Affections of
lbs spleen. Hyttert?,, coho, Paralysis, and Painful
Afoot ons i f tba Stomach and Bowel?, all of which,
when arcing frcmibie cause,'will ba found to as?
sume, more or lase, th? intermittent type. This
"AGUE CURR." removes ?he cause cf thea? derange
menin ?rd cures the disease.
lhis lt accomplishes by stlmulsting the excreto?
ries to expel the virus from the system; aud these
organs by de?rees become habited to do this, their
eQlce. of their own accord. Hence arises what wo
term acclimatation. Time may accomplish the sam?
end, but olten I fe is not long onougb, or is sacrificed
In the attempt, while this ' Agua Cure" does lt at
once, and with safety We bave great re son to be?
lieve this is a surer a* weil ss safer remedy for the
wholexlass of diseases which are caused ny the mi?
asmatic in ectl n. than any other wh(ch has beau
discovered; and it has still another im pei tani ad?
vantage to the paulie, which la, that lt ia oneap as
weil aa good.
PREPARED BT
Dr. ?I. O. AY Kit Ai Co., Lowell, ?lass
Practical and Analytical Chemists. >
Pfioe One Dollar per bottle.
Sold at Wholesale, by >??
DOWIK A- MOISB,
charleston, Benth Carolina,
And by BsAafi Drugglste everywhere.
Jape2< pee ? ? ; stwthjaoa
Tptt B ? M DROOL
* " \\t JUST BEVBIV&D, .
OKIMAVlVr * CO.'* JPMKPAHATl<W*Si
IODIZED SYRUP OW HOB8E KADISH
VEGETABLE CAPSULES OF HATXtX)
SYRUP OP HYPOPKGiJPHlTE OF LXMK.
GUARANA POWDERS.
All fresh from Part*, and for sal? by
' :_JP*. H.
May t r ?c. , ?Soe m MEBTINO-STBEI?T.
rpo mamo Y M onmajiM
., OSK TAB DOUB^ll WXILLED
.ai ' ttl?^?^Sal??'' '
lt... I |M -.L, -.-? - ? - ??t?? - m . " AA 1
*IIJ.BW?, WKKM. WK wm^paw- ?ara mm, wy
\?aVas.BA?*.
Mar? Mowin:
lines, ftquor*, (Etc.
fen
(IQ PROM gil
V<=> J. A. MILLER,
PARIS.
JfA MKS A. MI L L K R'S
?.CHICKEN COCK WHISKEY,
We are Agonts of tue abovo celebrated and well
known brand of JAMES A. MILLER'S CHICKEN
COdK OLD BOURBON WHlttKRY, which is tbo
Q KN ut v E AR < IOLE, and offer lt to the trade, war?
ranting lt to ?ive entire satisfaction, lt is manufac?
tured, copper diBttlled, of the best grain and pure
qualities-improves br age. especially in the South?
ern climate.
A large stock constantly on hand, of different ago?
and prices; cooperage of the most superior.
For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by
COBB, DOLHONDE ti CO.,
bole Agents for the South,
No. 37 Natchez-street, New Orleans.
Or HENRY COBIA A CO.,
Sub-Agents, Charleston. 8.0.
June 16 Imo
B O U J A S S O N ,
FRENCH HATTER,
No. ll* KINChSTBBET,
BEOS TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE
public that be is now prepared to Clean, Press and
make new aU styles of Beavers, btraw, Silk and
Panama HATS, at a very low figuro.
Jone W 6*
gOUTHKRN LAUDS WAJITKl).*
W. C. ALDEN & CO.,
REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 3*>? PINE-SIBEET. 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. MOBO AN (late of Charleston,
S. C.,) at the head of this branch ot their business.
Parties wishing to sell property in the New York
market will find lt to their advantage to address the
above Arm.
Wff MORatN Tfitra tn Mu?, fl A Tor?nm?
As Pow, Charleston, 8. C.
June 7 DAG Imo *
EFIHED FAMILY LARD,
PACKED BY
PROCTER & GAMBLE,
CINCINNATI.
?S-*?V your"Grocer Aw our Brand of
Laird In these Packages.
Packed in 3 lb, 5 lb, io lb Caddies; 60 lb Cans for
shipment Cheapest mode for selling Lard. Fend
for Price List.
Poid by Grocers la Charleston.
May g_pao_ stathams
piANOSt PI A so sri
GOLD MEDAL FOB 1868 HAB JUST BE?*
AWARDED TO OHAS. M. STLEFF FOB
THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADS,
OVE? BALTIMORE, PHILADEL?
PHIA AND NEW YORK
PIANOS.
OFFICE AND WABEBCOM, No. 7 N. LtBGBTt*
STREET, ABOVE B A LT IM OR E -ST BE ET,
B A LT 1 MORIS, Md.
STIEFF'S PIANO1 BAVE ALL TSE LATE?!
Improvement, including the Acfaffe treble, ivor;
fronts, and th? Improved French Action, fully war?
ranted tor five, years, with privilege of exchanu?
within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory tr
purchaser. 'Second-handcd Pianos and Parlor Or
aans Alway? on band from $50 to $300.
Baron*** WHO tLLVt ou? rt Altos DI tree:
General Robert E. Lee,. Lexington, Va.
General Robert Ransom. Wilmington, N. 0.
General D.H. Hill, (harlot te, M. C.
Oovernor John Le?cber, Lexington. Va.
Messrs. B. Barwell k Sous, ' CLurlotte, N. C.. Fe?
male Seminary.
C. B. Ktodiok, romalo College. Kitttall's Springs,
Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. '
Max 8treko*ch, Italian Opera. _
M mum*.Pleweri *i Sena, saan tar, s. c.
Charles Spencer, Charleston, fl. O.
Send KOractr?uter. Term? liberal.
? October M .' m <*i?
i gflpwyj : ?" 1 1 t
y T, ia ir At Ie ia M is Y . ?
BKOKMR, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS?
SION^ MEJUCUAM.
BALES OF BEAL S?TATE, STOCKS, BONDS. SE
?I?BITIKS AND PERSONAL PKOPEBTY
ATTENDED tp, r
?e>. MW BtOl*>*? flMl
. ?HABLKSTON, g. O.
" mmrmSaiam, '
snrKY ?ow*, w. J. iiAOBAVB. as*
I JAMESOOSfXlUk, IV IV WAUKO. lt?.
faction Sau?.
Administrator's Safe-Hy order of Judge of
Probate.
BY JEFFORDS & < 0.
Will bo sola JHH DAT, the 2?tb instant, st ir
O'clock, at tho corner of Meeting and Queen
THE CONTEN TS OW THE IROOtRY \ND BAB,
kept by the la o John Mehrtoos, ooutistlng of *
ct oleo wlork of GRoCERIR*, LlQUuB", Cit ?0KB
HY, FIXTURliH, Ac._ June 2?
For sale on Account of Whom it may Con?
cern- Twenty four Barrels Potatoes, with?
out Reserve.
KNOX, DALY & CO,,
No. 190 Meeting-street, corser Went*
won la,
Will sell THIS DAV, a? above, commencing at U
o'clock, A. M.
Terms cash. June 26
Valuable Real l?stale at Auction.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
By virtue of an order of Kale to me directed, by the
Hon. Gooree S t ryan. Judge of the United States
Dietriot Court for tue Pis.riot of ou th Carolina, I
will offer for bale at public auction, at the Old Post
offlc*\ foot of Broad-street, on THURSDAY, July
1st, at ll o'clock, A. M.
ALL THsT PLA?IA HON OR TRACT OF LAND,
on tito Wando River, about niue mi T fr un Charles?
ton, known us Woodville, containing four hundred]
acres, more or less.
ALSO,
ALL THAT PLANTA t ION OR TRACT OF LAND"
known us tho Darby Tract, situated in the rear of
tho Four Mile Houso, on the piank road, containing
torty-four acres of nigh laud and eifjht acres of marah
land, moro or less.
ALSO, . ,
ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, with ?he Buildings,
situated on the west bide of Mechanic-street, tn the
Vil'age of Rikersvlile, measuring and containing
on tho front aud back liaos each ninety feet by three
hundred feet in depth.
AISO,
ALL THAT LOT OF i.f.ND, with the Building
thereon, situate at the corner of th? Main Road and
Division-street, In the Village of Rikersvlile, mea?
surfng and containing in front on Division-street
ninety feet, and In depth- feet; butting and
bounding east on Msio Road, wost on Nortaesatera
Railroad track, south on Division-street, and west on
lands of A. Carsten.
ALSO,
ALL THOSE TWO LO Td, known as Lot B and Lot
O, In the plan of tho Village of Btkersvlile, mide
by John L. Branch. Lot B containing about one
and one-quarter actes, and Lot O containing about
twenty-one asrea of Marsh Land, as will appear by
reference had to Bald plat. j
ALBO,
ALL THAT PL ANT AI I JJ* OE TRACT OF LAND,
opposite the Quarter Heme, on tho plank road, about
five miles from Charleston, containing one hundred]
and sir (106) acres, more or less.
ALSO,
TWELVE LOTS in the Town of Ravenel, oitnato
I on the Charleston and Havanna? Railroad, about
fifteen miles from Char leaton, fronUatg on Meilard
street, ami measuring on said front line two bandos?
and ten feet each, and containing from four to aoven
acres each, as msy be seen by tho piat of said Vil?
lage.
Terms-One-third cash ; balance in two equal suc?
cessive annual instalments, secured by bond of par
chaser and mortgage of the premises Building? to
be Insured and policy assigned. Pure bas era to pay
for papers and stamps. LO?H Mo LAIN,
Assignee for D. Biker.
O*- To WHOM rr MAT CON cans.-Tho lion
creditors of D. BIKER, Bankrupt, are noreby noti?
fied tba* pursuant to an order of court, dated March
26th, 1869, they are required to prove and establish
their liens before J O. CARPENTER, Esq., Regis?
trar, on or before Joly 1st, 1869, er else hs debarred
from any benefit arising from the deere? to bo mode,
in this case. LOU M MaL UN, v
June 19 Bw?thl ; Assignee D. Rikor.
^Haci)itirt9i Castings (Etc,
"jyjr KKTIN G-STREET FOVKDRY.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING!
THE IMPROVED
ii itv '4-1 cl
i tia
MCCARTHY COTTON GIN,
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Cf various abe*
on hand
IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORM
MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS
?ND PANS, of all sises .???..
xiuKH?i fuwtJis AN JJ un* UKARING, from ? ta
16 feet in diameter
IMPROVED LEVER COTTON PBESS8S for Hsnd
power, Saw and Rice Milla
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of all, descriptions
made to order
Particular attention paid to
HOU8E FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILD
? INGS, GRATINGS,
CISTERN COVERS. SASH WEWBl'S, ?*, 4c.
WILLIAM 8. HENESSY,
MACHINIST AND FOUND ?R.
. No. 314 MEETING-STREET, ' ?
CHARLESTON, S? CL
Angus 18 raves
J) SI CK N I X IRON WORK?
ti. <>;
JOHN F. TAYLOR ?fe O?-1
' . ?#
SU0CS8S0B8 TO
CAMERON 6t CO.?
Engineers Boilermakers &em
Nos. 4, 6, 8,10 and M PRIT CH A TREfSTS,
(NEAB THE 1>B? 1XXJK,), .
Charleston, S. C?
STEAM ENGINES AND BO LLERd-MARINE,
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE. \
RICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OF BYBBY
DESCRIPTION. f5
SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND QEAB1S?
IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS,
CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IBON Ott
BRASS.
We guarantee lo furnish ENGINES and BOILR??
of a? good quality and power, and at aa low rates a?
?un be bad hi New Tork, Baltimore or Philadelphia.
.. i ? ....... i?? ?. : ya,,.. i
AOSNT8 FOU . - ?jo
Ashcrofts Low-water 'Detector,
THE ONLY PERFECT SECtJS?TY AG Atflf?T
DAMAGE FROM MW WATER IN
THE BOILER,
' MMPJiMS PROMPTLY ATTKN?Xt* TO.
Mayar, ?. ? . 9*o mm