University of South Carolina Libraries
Larjjeat Clrcnlation.-THB DAILYSTEWS BEI NO TBE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS HATING TBE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN TBE CITY OF CHARLFSTON, PUBLISHES TBS LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN TBS POSTOFPICB AT THE END OF BACH WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PBOVIS? IONS OF THE NSW POSTOFFICE LA W. ?ange off Thermometer at trie Newa um ce. IB A. M. I li M. Saturday. 83 | 87 Sunday..{ 88 | 89 3 P. IL 8G 6 P. M. Si 83 I 85 LOCAL MATTERS. CHEAP ADVERTISING. ' _ ? a THE CHARLESTON NEWS, the circulation of which ia* about twice as large ns that ot any other paper published in South Carolina, ls the j best advertising medium for ail business men. For persons who want situ itions or soi van's; who want boase* or a psi t men ts, or hare them jo rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who have lost or found articles of value, TEE NEWS bas no equal; and in order that all classes may hare their wants s applied", we have adopted the following scale of CHEAP A D V?R TISEMINTS, payment far which must invariably be mi^je when the order is given: Advertise manta of situations wanted by or offered to clerks, governesses, tutors, work? men, mecb anira.-borae-servunts, porters, shop boys, cooks and wash era; board and lodging wanted or offered; apart m cn ts wanted pr ta | let; articles' lost or found; houses, stops, offices and warehouses wanted or to let, and miscella? neous wants of all kinds. For each insertion of advertisements of the classes specified : Not e ieee ling THREE LETTS or 20 words_23 eco ts " FOCH LIN rs or 30 words.40 * " Frvz usaaor 40 words.50 * . All advertisements to be inserted at these rates must be'prepaid and'delivered at THE NEWS office by 9 P. M. - . ? 1 .MKSTINOS THIS DAY. Friendship Ledge, .At8 P. M. > AUCTION KALES THIS DAT. KNOX, DALT A CO. will sell at 10 o'clock, at j il^ir store, potatoes, shoes, dry goods, Ac. THE STATE COTTBT. --Civil business of DO gen oral interest was iranWoted on Saturday. MSHCAWTTLE PRTNTINO.-All kinds -of mer caatfle printing, such as circulars, letter beads, .cardto, WI heads, statements, Ac, for couut ?n^-roomar srad offices, promptly executed in the neatest style sod at the lowest rates for caah, at Trfn NEWH JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay*.- fe/gAgj . _I w.. I THBJURT. convened to hold-an inquest over the hgdies of the two children, burnt last week on Ajpi-street, . the particulars ol which has beeb published in THE NEWS, met again Satur* day, and after a partial investigation adjourned to meet again, when, probably, a verdict will be renier ed. A NEW COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS-By our "Washington telegrams, received last night, it wLU be seen that Ur. Geo. W. Clark succeeds Dr. A. G. Mackey as Collector of Customs at the Port of Charleston. Dr. Mackey, ic is add? ed, is strongly recommended for s loreign ap? pointment. ^~ . ?HS BOABD 09 CONTHOL fot tho "Widow's Borne" acknowledge the following donations with many thanks: Through Mr. "William Bav enel, fort-man of Jury No, 1, of the United State? Court, $7-being; c nt -hali of the verdict money; a barrel of flour from Mr. C. N. Averill; also, a barrel of lime from Mr. Olney. A WATCH STOLEN.- On Satt rday last Magis trate Mackey committed two negro boya to jail j upon tho charge of stealing a silver watch from David Bums, bri ru at Hbo corner of Concord j and Inspection streets. They were in tho em? ploy of Mr. Burna, and when accused of the theft, ono said that tbs other had acknowledg? ed to him that he was going to steal it. ^EHB. PILOT BOAT John B. Wild er, Captain H. ML C. t? mi th, of Savannah, which arrived here Fridas night, with several citizens of that place, who wera baot on having a little cruise, left onr.waters yesterday morning, the party haT*^ "done0 the "City by the Sea," driring their brief stay. She wilt cruise around for a day or two, reaohing Savannah about Weeinea- | day morning. ' _1 OT HOZ! COLUMBIA ANO AUGUSTA BAXLBOAB BRIDO*. The Augusta Constitutionalist gays; "We no? ticed yeaterday a force of labor?is engaged m laying a tarn-oat track from the Une of tba South Carolina Railroad track, at the corner pf Washington and Reynolds streets, to provide rbr^the transportation of rook and material to the foot of WaahmgtoD-street, preparatory to the erection of. the bridge of tl i Columbia and Auguste Bailroad across the fay annan Biver. " Sisxs -VIOLATION or AN OBDINANOZ. -There is aji ordinance in exiatflPOft prohibiting tho j removal or night-soil during the summer months, commencing from tho first of Jane. Notwithstanding this the night-soil is carried through inoatreeta abxaoat every night; two or three cartloads having been carried through one af tho erincipal streets on Friday nightie. ThefCity .Registrar has, we learn, complained to the Mayor and Chief of Police, bat they haye taken no steps to abate the nuisance, which cannot be done by printing the ordinance, but only by rigidly enforcing; it. COMMERCIAL PAFEB Dui ON THE FODBIH OT jrjLiw-A question bas been raised as to when bank notes m ide payable on the 4th of Joly arefto be oollected. rue Bankers'Manual lays down the following rules in reply to questions on the point: Commercial paper having davs of grace and falling due-on Suuday. July 4 1869, will be pay? able on Tuesday, the 6th ot July. Commercial D - per without days of grace, due Sunday, Joly 4,1869. will -be payble on Tues? day, July 6. Commercial paper havng days of grace, and falling doe on Monday, July 5 1869,wili be paj - able on Saturday, the 3d bf Joly.. . Commercial paper without days of grace, fall? ing due on Monday. Joly 5,1889, will b?pay abl e on Tuesday, the 6th of Joly. HOTEL AEXXVALS, JUB? 26 AND 27-Charles ion Motel-O, M. Sadler. Sooth Carolina ; Chas. B. ^Campbell, New York; Colonel Edoy, wife ?riff child, D. 8. A.; J. B. CrowelL Steamar Magnpha; C. Mnmaou, Texas; J. Thompson, Savannah; J. W. Beece, Florida, W. E. Arnold, havannah; Louis G. Gardner, New Tock; P. A Welch, B. W. Welch, Washington, D. O.;?. N. lintier, James, T. Johnson, Ballimore; Miss Alice1 Harem, Beaufort District, 8. C.; E. W. gparbawk, Sleamer Magnolia; H. F. Dutton, Beaufort, & C; Charles H. Giles, Union, 8. C. ; Samuel 8. DeFord, Baltimore. Pdodion Botet-Joseph D. Ellis, Philadel j ba; J.H. McEwin. Si ate ville, N. C.; E. B. Bartto, New lark; P. T. Dibble, Orangeburg; W. B. Worabam, Cooper Biver; B. B. Crandall, Wisconsin; J. P. B?pedy, iab??; L. M. pirV^, High Point, &?.; D. % Cairne*, Fioreoce; Jamas H. Allan, Greenville; Mrs. G. A. Fahey, Savannah. A CONVERSATION WITH HEER LEN BEEy THE LION TAXER. His Wo?nd an* Wound? and nil Expe? rience with Lionesses. We very much doubt if there is & man, woman or child in the United States, where a circus has been, that has not heard of Herr Langel, the lion tamer-all of whom will read with interest tho statements below, gleaued from a conversation held with him yesterday afternoon, at the Pavilion Hotel, where be Lays nursing a leg badly bitten by a lioness in April last. HIS CIRCUS EXPEDIENCE, We found air. Lengel lying d J wn reading, not suffering mach, but very restless. He is apparently about thirty-two or thirty-three years of ace, but ia really ten years older. He told us that be is a native of Philadelphia, and has been engaged in the lion taming business for eighteen years, during which time be has served iu tbe cifcasses of J. M. Jane, S. B. Howe, Phineas r. Barnum, Height & Cham? bers, Yan Amburgh, Raymond & Co., Ca s tol? lo and Amos, the latter of wbiobhe is with at present. Jone is dead, Howe and Barnum have quit (be business, Haight & Chambers tailed in Texas, two years ago. Haigh t and Caa tel lo are now 'Chowing* in California. HU EXPERIENCE WITH LIONS. lu ana iver to a question as to his manner of taming lions, be replied at length, saying that "it wan a gift of nature" with him. I have no fear of them. People tell me every time 1 get a wound that "lt ought to bc a warninsr to mo, and should make mo' fear to go io the caso again. But il does not. Whoa I am away from the lions I get homesick, and when I can go where they are and my wound* prevent me from going into the cage, I get more homesick still. I never met auy lions [ could not tame. Three years ago, I tamed five in New York, which, while in Europe had killed one man and badly mangled another, who attempted to tame them, lu three weeks after they were put in my charge, they were as tame as I wished though before they were considered untamable Hvery seldom use force in taming them, but sometimes it becomes necessary kindness is my usual plan ; I am always care? ful to keep my eye upon them. Every one who has seen "The lion tamei ' leaving tbe cage after his feat of laying down among the hons, putting his feet on tb air ? heads, feeding them, and firing off pistols, lias ^onbtless noticed how careful he was-step? ping out backwards very deliberately, and watching closely the beasts which always ad? vanced upon bim. In speaking of this, he said: If I did not keep my eye upon them they would jump at me. They have sense enough to know that I am retreating from them, and they gain courage; there is more danger to me at thia time than at any other. If the lions were at liberty, I would fear to go near them, gone people think that a lion born in America is more docile, partaking less of the savage' na? ture of the brute, than one boru io Africa or Asia. Not so. I Would rather have to tame a litter born in either of the last two mentioned places than a litter born in this country-the Utter are more dangerous and leas easily tamed. nrs WOUNDS. Mr. Lengel has been bitten a number of times by UonB, lionesses wo should have said, as the males have .never done so; the lionesses, said he, "are more treacherous and deceitful than the lions." He has been slightly scratch? ed an almosV innumerable number of times. He has never had to lay np but twice from his wounds. The description of tbe wounds and the places where be received them are men? tioned below. The first wound was a bite in the left leg, in ' Western Pennsylvania, while with Barnum's Circus. The second was received while with S. B. Howe ft Co. in Augusta, Ga., being severely bitten tn tbe left band. This wound caused him to Jose the use of bis middle finger. The third wasjoflicted at Little Bock, Ark., by a lioness in Howe & Costello's Cirons. This time two fingers ot the right hand were mangled. He ha? full nae of them now. ? The fourth was received while in Midis on, Indiana, last summer. The lioness seised him by the right leg, driving her teeth into tbe calf of his leg until they nearly met. The fifth waa received last April in New Orleans. The animal seized him by the left leg, inserting one tooth of the lower Jaw au inch and a half into the calf, and a tooth of the upper jaw the name depth into the upper side of the knee joint. Mr. Leng le waa confined to bia bed a while, but when the circus moved he came along, and gave two exhibitions, one in Augusta and one in Savannah, tbe latter of which he saya ia a paradise for a circus. On coming here he made arrangements, toper? ,form last Wednesday, but his leg pain log him, he consulted Dr. F. M. Robertson, who ordered him to bed at ones, telling him that the bme of the leg was injured. This order waa obeyed, and Mr. L. still remains in bed. Heia able, however, to travel about the room occasionally. It ia bomewhat of a coincidence that Dr. Robertson has attended his patient on two other occasions at the Pavilion Hotel for wounds received from lionesses-ill of the wounds being upon the left aide of the body. Herr Lengel does not think he was bitten but once intentionally. He atys the lionesses when together never meet, but they snarl and snap at each other-two of them never live peacefully in the same cage-and states that it ia bia opinion that with the exception men? tioned, when he aggravated one beyond endur? ance, he was bi the way, and waa bitten for one of the fi ones* ea es. He has the teeth and ola wa of the lioness which he thinks bit him pur poe ely. The teeth are an inch and a half long, with a root about two and a half Inches bi length. If the teeth were driven in flesh np to the gums, a large sized peach stone could be planted in the hole. The claws, which the ani? mal, hie the oat, keeps unexposed till wanted, are formidable looking objects. We do not now doubt, as we once did tbo assertions of travellers, that one blow from a hon's paw wonld kill a mao or tear out gra?t masses of flesh. Herr Leu gel says he fears tbeir claws moro than their teeth-that they generally strike before they bite. Herr Lengel will have to remain here about len days longer, after which it is probable bo will be able to rejoin his company. THE GEOBOIA RICE CHOP.-The Savannah Republican of Saturday, the 26th instant, e?tes "thal on the Savannah, Ogeechee, Alta mab and Satilla rivera, the rice crops are in a flourishing condition, and unless some unfore? seen diaaeUvf occurs, the yield will exceed that of any season since the year 1880. This news is very gratiiyiasr, inasmuch aa large crops of oom. and' lion1 are quite as essential to the prosperity of the South as good crops of cot? ton."_ . BUEOLAET. -Early yesterday morning the re? sidence of Mr. Morse, in the lower part of Church-street, waa entered by some negroes and robbed of a gold watch. Mrs. Morse was aroused about five o'clock by a noise in the piazza. '0h4 looked in trrat direction, but saw nothing. Happening to turn around, abe ob? served a negro man standing behind the bed. She screamed out, and the negro ran off, tak? ing with bim Mr. Morse's gold watch, which hung over the mantelpiece. Mr. Morse waa absent from home at the time. REPORT?ES' CRUMBS.-Thc Legal Debati Society Will meet in tbe Charleston Library a quarter past eight o'clock to-night. Bishop Wightman delivered an excellent s mon at tbe Spring street Methodist Chut yesterday morning. The Emilie, with a fair number of excursit iets, visited tho points of interest in the hart Saturday afternoon. The steamship Champion, which left 1 New York Saturday afternoon, carried abo three thousand barrels and packages of ve? tables. So far as we have been able to aseertai there -viii be no yacht race to-day as was pt posed. Beyond tho giving of holiday to the childr bf tho Public Schools, there will be no forth occutronce in honor of to-day, tho ninety-thi anniversary of the repulse cf the British fie at Fort Moultrie. The Thomas Thompson, mentioned in Ti NEWS of tho 25th inst., as having been on est on tho charge of stealing clothing, is not tl Tliomas Thompson the butcher at stall N 22 in the market. ? ressol carno in pori after daik Fr id; night without paying her respects to tho Qua antine officers._ MEDICAL COLLEGE or SOUTH CABOLINA.-V have received from the Dean a copy of tl "Aun nal Circular of tho Trustees and Facul of the Medical Colldgo of tho State of Soul Carolina-Session 1869-70." The following is ihe faculty : Regular Pr feseors, J. E. Holbrook, M. D. Emeritus Pr fessor of Auatomy; E. Geddings, M. D., Pr fe8Sor ot Institutes and Practica of Modicm R. A. Kinloch, M. D., Professor of Surgery; J M. Robertson, M. D., Professor of Obstetrii and Diseases of Women and Children; J. 1 Chazil. M. D., Professor of Goneral Pathology Pathological Anatomy and Hygiene; Middleto Michel, M. D., Professor of General Anatom and Physiology; Goorge E. Trescot, M. D Professor of M i coria Medica and Therapeutic! C. U. Shepard, Jr., M. D.. Profess >r of Chem ii try; Francis L. Parker, M. D., Lscturer on At Mum* and Demonstrator of Anatomy; W. ? Bailer, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of Ai B'.omy. Supplementary Professors-Franki L. Parker, M. D., on Anatomy; W. E Bailey, M. D., on Surgery, W. F. Robertson, ti D. , on Obstetrics and Diseases or Women an Children; J. Somers Buist, M. D., on Ma teri Medica ?nd Therapeutics; J. F. M. Geddings M. D., on the Institutes and Practice of Modi cine. City Hospitals-S. L. Lockwood, M. D, J. S miers Buist, M. D., Attending Physiciant Boper Hospital-J. Ford Pnoleau, M. D., Al tending Physician; W. C. Horlbeck, M. D., Al tending Surgeon. ?. The lectures will be resumed on Monda) November 1st, 1369. The college bas a goo faculty, good clinioal facilities, and we ho? will soon again rejoice in a large number o students, such os were in regular attendanc here for years before the war. TEE SAVANNAH QCAHAXTLSK.-The Savannal News of Friday mentions that "the steaming M. Bramhall went down to Tybee yesterda; morning at seven o'clock, carrying the Norwe gian Consul, Mr. Holst, and Dr. Duncan, Act ing Port Physician, as also a fresh supply o provisions and water. She returned to the cit; at seven o'clock. Dr. Duncan reports the sic! doing well; no new cases, and tbe disease evi dently checked. We are obliged to tho Docto for the Dames of the captain and those " ' th crew who have died. Captain W. Olsen Van) died on the 17th June; Frederick Sladt, agei twenty-one years, seaman, from Norway, diet 17th; Andrew St rube, aged twenty-one years cook, from Aarb uno, Denmark, died June 19tb Charles Dassen, seaman, aged twenty-fou years, from Altona, Prussia, died June 24th. The Advertiser, of Saturday, states that "th schooner Sophia, Captain Cruice, from Nassau with a Oirgo of fruit, arrived at the quarantine ground, opposite Fort Jackson, yesterday morn ing. ..Afterbeing boarded by the health office she came op to tbe city and immediately com menced the discharge of ber cargo. The sonni fruits were landed on the wharf, and tb specked portion of the cargo placed upon thi deck of the vessel. Upon information beioj carried to the Mayor, orders were at onoe is sued by him to allow no one to go on board a to oome on share from her, and that she re t un forthwith to quarantine ground. This aotioi of his Honor is very just and proper under tai cir cums tances, DO t that there waa any siokneai on board, as the health officer thoroughly per formed his servioes, finding a clean bill o health, and all hands on board in a health: condition, before he allowed her to oome up tc the city, but it is right and proper that all ves sels arriving here from ports designated by th? health officer, in his notico to captains anc pilots of vessels, should be compelled to un? dergo a thorough disinfection of their holds before beiug towed up to the oity." THE MONITOB SAUQUS, whose arrival in our waters on Thursday last was mentioned in Tm NEWS, left for Florida yesterday, where she will be stationed for tbe present-that is, we have every reason to believe, until occuis i favorable opportunity to slip over into Cubar waters. Since her arrival she has been visited by a large number of our citizens, wbo found mool to amuse and instruct-every attention being shown and all information requested being giver by the offioers ol the veaaeL She baa in hei turret, which is perfectly impenetrable to al missiles now in use, tw j fifteen inch guns. The ports are so arranged that during an en? gagement it is almoit impossible for a bullet, sh ell or fragment tot enter. Around the Turret there are little lookout holes for the offioers. Tu the upper part of the turret is the pilot house, in which the helmsman can manouvre the vessel in perfect. safety. In pleasant wea? ther the offioers and crew oan remain on the deck, hut when it is stormy every one has to be below; the openings on dook are battened down and made perfectly water-tight, as the water is generally a foot or two deep OD it. Any one would suppose that the crew would suffer for air, but not so; the vessel is provided with a steam apparatus which circulates the air fre9ly about it, in ta?t, sends it about with such force as to blow hats off and books and papers about with the same force and freedom as an ordinary gale on laud. lu the engine room it is intensely hot, tho thermometer standing generally at one hundred and sixty degrees. The Saugus was attached to the blockading fleet in James River daring the late war, and participated in the naval attacks made by Commodore Porter on Fort Fisher. She was struck several times, marks of whioh are yet to be seen. On tbe lower portion of the turret a large solid shot struck fair, and tbe indenta? tion in the deepest part is about seven-eighths of an inch. Another shot shattered an iron bolt on the opposite side. In the upper por? tion a shot made a slight impression just under the lookout place of the pilot. One shot strik? ing upon the deck shattered two of the plates, which were replaced. Wherever the shots did not strike fairly-and only about three in five hundred will squarely strike a monitor shaped like this-there is only a mark such as coule apparently have been made by rubbing a brick against the iron. With a few of theee iron-clads, tbe United Statea can take any of the cities in the Gem of j die Sea, and if ic te: fared with, can butt the Le? land ont of position and tow it into some of our fine harbors and anchor it-making an annexa? tion which will be lasting. MEDICAL SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITI OF MARYLAND.-By the courtesy of Dr. Cbisolm, we are in receipt of a copy of the sixty-second Annual Circular of this school. Belonging, to its faculty, we And our former friends and fel? low townsmen, Doctors J. J. Cbisolm and F. T. Miles, the foi tuer Dean and Professor of Ope? rative Surgery and Clinical Professor of disea ? ses of the ey? and ear; and the latter Professor of general, descriptive and surgical anatomy. This is au old and flourishing institution, and, we need rot say, has lost nothing by the acqui? sition or the two distinguished professors from South Carolina._ THE ScHUETznxFEsron Wednesday next will, doubtless, bo well attended and most pleasant. As is generally known, the object of this Scnu etzenfest is to contend for the prizes which wero left over from the grand Schuetzenfest a short timo since. Wo learn thal those who in? tend to participate will assemble at the Schuet zenplalz nt nine o'clock, and the shooting will bo carried on from that time until four o'clook. There will bo throe different targets, two for the active and one for tbe passive members. For tho ring target for activo members there will be seven prizes; eight prizss for centre target for activo members, and flve prizes for centre target for passive members. To thoij who attended-the hst 8chuetzen* fest, it is useless to say anything iu praise o? this or lo advise them to attend ir, for we will warrant that every ono will be present on Wed? nesday; but to those who were so unfortnnate 09 to be absent from the last one we would earnestly urge them to attend, for we feel as? sured that there will be the utmost enjoyment, excellent shooting, plenty of refreshments, and everything else that will contribute tohumiu happiness._ !>.?> THE FIEE SATURDAY MORNING-Two PEE SONS INJURED.-About nine o'clock, on Satur? day morning last, the turpentine still of] Messrs. M. Goldsmith & Co., located at the Railroad Accommodation wharf, was accident? ally fired, and consumed. The rosin ran into a strainer which immedi? ately took fire. The fire spread rapidly to two other stills, and in a short time the whole pro? perty, despite the strenuous exertions of the firemen, who were promptly on the- ground, was destroyed, lt .was valued at about $4000, on whioh there was about $2100 insurance. The heat from the flames, feeding os they were upon the most combustible of materials, was intense and prevented those working to extinguish them or to save property, from approaching very close. A colored man, named William B?se, who hal been working to save the property, was overpowered by the heat and fell senseless to the ground. It was with great -difficulty that he was removed out uf reaob of the flames. Mr. J. Goldsmith whilo at work also was struck by apiece of falling timber, and fell uncons?ous, in which state he lay for two or three minutes. On recovering he went to work again and commenced rolling barrels of ter? pentine from the flames. While thus engaged one barrel exploded, and the fire was immedi etely communicated to its contents. The clothes of Mr. G. took Are. He rushed up to a captain of an engine and begged him to turn the water on him and put bim out. Before the captain could comply with tho request, Mr. G. found that the fire was gotting too hot for him to wait, and he jumped overboard, landing up to his waist io med and water. This method had the desired effect. The fire was extin? guished, and he was soon rescued from his berth, veiy wet, but very little injured by the fire. The alarm of fire was not sounded by the bells until some minutes after the fire com? menced, and after the dense smoko from it was observed by persons in nearly all portions of the city. Tbe same still, w: learn, was burned three years ago, thon being owned by Messrs. A. Robinson & Co. B VS INES S NOTICES. SP?CIAL ATTENTION is called to the sale, under decree in equity, of tbe property on Tradd and Council-streets, at the instance of Joseph Dotbage vs. Christopher GeraLy. The three lots which this property oomprlses adjoin each other, forming one lot of great ouse and value, and rent, even in their present condition, at fifty-five dollars ($6?) a mooth. They will be sold on the 29th instaat in front of the old cus? tomhouse by Mr. A. C. McGiilivray. Jone 28 2? fm e?tiH. -pHOTUORAPH CO LO KIN G. PER5ON"? WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with care and tasia can have their orders promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes' Book Houae. Written directions should in each caae be given aa to the style of coloring preferred. April 22 ?moe? /inonnal. Jg A N K K K 8 , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBS AND MER? CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heada, or Job Printing or any description, cn get then* orders Oiled promptly and in tbe neatest style, at cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 14? East Bay. Souls. M A N? 8 I O N HOUSE, GREENVILLE, 8. C. THE ABOYE LONG ESTABLISHED, DELIGHT? FUL HOTEL has just been placed in auDerlor order to accommodate guests during the summer. 8. SWANDALE, Proprietor. June 16 wfm6 gT? CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COMMOL FOUS BOUSE. LOCAT? ED corner ot Broadway and Forty-second-sireet, possessen ad vantages ovrr all other houxm for the ac? commodation ol Us cucsts. It was built expressiv for a flrrt-cliss family boarding house-the rooms bolus larg? and eu suite, heated l>y steiia-with hot an i cold w ter. and furnished second to nono; wbm tbe culinary department ia in tbf most experienced bunda, affording irueytR au unequalled table. one of Atwood's Patent Hevaiora >s aiso amone the "modern improvements" and al the *erviee ol guests at all hours. The Broadway and University Placv Cars pas.- the door everv four minutes, running from the City Hail to Central Paik, while the sixth au i -eventb Avenue lines are buta short block on either side, affording ample facilltlps for communtcatine: with all the depots, steamboat landinaa, daces of amuse? ment and business of the great metropolis. MOKO; de iiOLi.KY, Proprietors. Much 12 ?moa yyiLLis ? cHisoLm. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE PUB0HA8E, SALE ANT. SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Porta) of COTTON, BICE, LUM BEB AND NAVAL 8TOBE8. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. O. S. WILLIS.A. B. CHISOLM October IB_ J?3CLB KNOX.JOHN DILL N O X & GILL, K Cotton Factors AMD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. VU SMITH'S WHARE, BALTIMOBB. CON8TGNMBNTS OF COITON, BICE, Ac. BB SFBCTFULLY solicited, and Uberal*advancea made tharton. Orders for CORN and BACON promptly executed with oatt and attention. 3moa May 13 ri RERSVILIJE ARD COLUMBIA UT KilLBO.VD COMPANY. COLUMBIA, S. C., JUNE 25, 1869. TBE COUPON? OV THE G?ABANTEED BONDS and Certificates of Indebtedness of thia Company, due Joly 1,1869, will be paid cn presentation, after that date, at the F IB ST NATIONAL BANE, CH*BLr>IO>, or at the Carolina National Bank, Columbia, leas United states Tax. t?. P. H A UM.Err, President. Jone 28 6 g LUE MIDGE RAILROAD. TBE ATTENTION OF CONTBACTORS ls INVIT? ED to the work or completing the Blue Btdge Bail road in south carolina, from Anderson, South faro lina, to Kn orv i HP, Tennessee, a distance of one hun? dred and fifty-two miles to build. 1 he Executive Committee of the Board of Direct? ors is prepared to enter toto negotiation? with res? ponsible persons, who may de.-ire to undertake thc work. Payments will be made in (heir first mortgage (7j per cant, bonds, principal and interest pay ab e ia coin, having twenty years to run, hecured by the guarantee of the .vate of South Carolina, for the pun; tull pal ment ol both principal and interest. '1 he morfgago rovers unencumbered property or the Company, which cost ihr.'o ai d a quarter trillions oi dollars ii gold, an i embraces Atty miles of road com? plete a d. in rnuning order. Dctai'ed Estira itcs. Plans, Profiler and Specifica? tions will bc read i for iospectlon by JcrsE J, 1869. Meanwhile, approximate q un ides and other infor? mation concerning the work may bc obtained inap? plication to Colonel JAM ii s p. LOW, tho Chief En? gineer of thc Cotpauy, orto tho undersigned, at Columbia, South Carolina B. E. SCOTT, Chairman of Execative Committee. N. B. The time for openlnp the bids for the cnn eirnctlon of this Hoad is fixed for the 8th day of JULY next, ai 12 M.. at Columbia, S. 0. Bit's will be receive.! by the Executive Committee no to that da>e. ll. JUDO 26 gOUTH CM tun.VA KA I LRU Ail* U EN EBAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHASLXSTOH, 8. C., April 9, 1869. ( ON AND AFTEB SUNDAY, APRIL lim. TUB PAS&C'OEB TBAINS of the South Caronia Rail? road will run as followa : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleaton.8.S0 A. M. arrive at Auguita.4.45 P. v, Connecting with trains for Montgomery, alcmpbit Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery sne. Grand Junction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.70 A. AL Arrive at Columbia.6.10 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Rail? road, ano Camden train. Fte) ll CH ABLESTON. Leave Augusta.9.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleaton.?.10 P. M. Leave Colombia.7 45 A. M Arrive at Charleston,.5.10 P. DI AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS ( SC KD ? YB EXCEPTED.J Leave Charleaton.7.3b p. M, arrive at Augusta.J. lu A. M. Connecting with trains tor Memphis, Ntihvill? and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. Al Arrive at Charleston.LOO A. 1*. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRES. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M Arrive at Columbia.1.45 A. M Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville tnt Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.50 P. M. Arrive at Charleaton.5.30 A. M. SOMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleaton.8.36 P. ll, Arrive at Summerville. o.iO.?. at, Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and columbit Passenger Trails on MON? DAYS, WEI'MEBDAYS and SATURDAYS, connects with up and down Day Passengers at Ringville. Leave Camden.6.35 A. M Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Colombia......2.2 P. y Arrive at Camden.7.05 P. M. Signed) H. T. PEAKE, April 10 General Superintendent, Sfyilts ODS /ornisbiiuj ?nobs. TBE "BADEN" PAPES COLLAR ?Si CUFFS. '?QUAKER CUT" KINE SHIRTS. MEN'S FUR NI SHIN. O GOODS. THOS. H. BLACKWELL. No. m KING-STREET, ONE DOOK BELOW MARKET. "P. P. D. " TIES, SCARFS, PATENT PANTALOON GL07E3, HOSIERY" and DRAWER*. UNDERWEAR. Jone 16_j_wfm Imo FINE WHITE S HI HTS. -T ll E CELE? BRATED ST'R SHIRTS, in all sizes, ready made or mode to order, at SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite tbe Market. EANCY STRIPED PERCALE SHIRTS, of the best quality and in assorted patterns, at SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite the Market. INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS. Ft? UM 34 TO 44 inches, at SCOTT'S Oent'emen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite tbe Market. LISLE THREAD ?HIRTS, WITH LONG and short Sleeves, in all sizes and grade?, at SOO H'S Gentlemen's Furnlsbiug Store, ft'eeting-street, opposite the Market DRAWERS, IN LINEN AND JEANS, in all s'zes. and warranted to flt, at SOOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite th- Market. GENTLEMEN'S LINEN AND PA**HR COLLARS-a specialty. The best stock, in price, style, quality or quantity. The following styles constantly on band, viz: Broadway, Vander? bilt, Beat, Jockey, Snow Flake, Box, Shakespeare, Dickens, Boston Yacht Club. At soon *a Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-?tree?, opposite the Market. GRAY'S PATENT MOULDED ORIENT COLLAR; alao tbe latest style Paper Collar, called tbe KEYSTONE, manufactured by the Key? stone Collar Company. At SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street, opposite the Market. LINEN AND PAP EH. CUFFS, IN ALL. styles and eizes. At 8COTT'3 Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. Meetirg-Htreet, o;>p site the Market. HOSIERY -ENGLISH AND GE It MAN HALF HOSE, ia Cotton aud lisle Thread. At SCOIT*-? Gentlemen's Furnishing store. Meeting str-'ct, opposite the Market, N- K? KI'IES AND Ct AV A . S.-A KULI, hue of the land styles of NE ETIEN CRA? VATS, SCABf* and UO*>, Si ring Mocks and Na? poleon Ties At SCOT I'd Gentlemen'?: Furn'shing Store, Meeting-stieet, opposite the Market. HAN UK PUL 111 FS, IN LINEN AN D MLE, ready hemmed tor immeiiaU use. At SCO ri'a Gentlemen's Furnishing store. Meeting-street opposite the Marke'. UMBRELLAS. IN COTTON, SCOTCH Gingham, Alpaca and Silk all aizes and prices. At SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Fut nianing Store, Meeting-street, opposite the Market. January 1 6mos QHARIBEHLAIN Af SEABROOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW um SO LICITO RS IN EQUITY, Ciaarieston, S. C. Onice in the Courthouse. D. H. 0H?KBKBLAI5, A tty-Gcnenl.. . E. B. SEABROOK, Special attention will be paid to the Prosecution of danna held by parties outside of the State. Mar i JOHN D. ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT. NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, No. IS Broaul-ftreat, HESPECTTULLT P?LICHS BUSINESS TN AD JUSTINO AOCOUNTS ol Merchants and others, and ta WRITIN 3 UP AND POSTING their BOOH tl, either in part or whole, Ac January 9 Ruction Salts. Twenty Barrel? Potatoes, on aeeounl of whom concerned ; Ale Boute Barrels, Bar Boom Sundries, ?e. KNOX, DALT & CO., No. 190 Meeting-street, corner of Went? worth. Will sell as above, THia DAT, at IO o'clock, A. il. precleely. ALSO, -OASES BOOTS AND SHOES Shop Goods, Dry Goods, ftc, Conditions cash. _June 28 TJKDKK DECREE IN * QUITT. Joseph Dothage vs Christopher Oeraty. . A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Anotlonneer. Wi'l be ?old TO-MORROW, tbo 29tb of June, A. D, 1839 in trout ol tho Old Customhouse, at ll o'clock A. M., precisely, All thai LOT OF LAND, o-\ tbe west side of Conn cil-street. measuring on said street 60 feet, then on a straight line running southvestabout33teer, thence on a line to a junction of tbc west line 60 feet, on tbe north os part of the above Lot, southeast and south on mar>h lands, now or late of the Holmes family, and to the west on Lot hereinafter described, be the above measurement mor? or less. ALSO. All thal LOT OF LAND, lying west of the above, measuring on east line 140 feet: tbeuce on ? line run nine southwestward:y about 28 feet,on south line 40 feet, on west line 170 feet, bo the said measurements more or less. Terms-One bo'.f cash ; balance in one yesr, se? cured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of tbe premises sold. Purchaser to pay for napers and Btaraps. E. W. M. HACKET, June 20 thmtu3* Sher ff Charleston County. U.ADER DKCKEK IA? LQl'I'l'Y, Joseph Dothage tnt Christopher Geraty. A. C. McnHM.mUX /Auctioneer. Will be sold TO MORROW, 23'h day June, 1809. at ll o'clock A. M., precisely, m frout of tbe Old Cus? tomhouse, ? All tbat LOT OF LAND. Wtlh the Bui'diugs there? on, situate on tbc south conter ol Trodd an I Coun? cil streets, measuring in front <n Couucil-s're-t 30 feet, same on west or I'ack line, and In depth on lradd-stre 1100 leet. more or less. Hounded east on Council-street, north on Tnvid-stroet, south on lands oi J S. Addison, west on lands of B. F. Lucas. l?rms-One-bait caah; balance payable in one year, to be secured by bon > and morte-?ge of the prom i; es. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. F. W. M. MACKEY. June 29 thmtnS* Sheriff Ch irles lon county. Auction Sale of Sugar and Molasses. BY F. P. SALAS, Auctioneer. On WEDNESDAY next, (be 30tb inst., at half-peat 10 o'clock, A. M., will be aold at the store of Messrs. ttreet Bro?. A Co., No. 74 Eist Bav-street, 94 hbds. choice Porto Ric i SUGARS 20 puncheons choice Porto Bico Molasses. Conditions of sale-All rama under $1000, cash; above that amount, thirty days for approved city en? dorsed note. June 28 SHERIFF'S SALK. In the Court of Probate-Jacob H. Kalb, Ad? ministrator, vs. B. E. Watson $ D. J. Thomas, et al. ls pursuance of a Decretal Order of I. N. Teague, Probate Judge, In thia cause, I will sell et Black? ville, Barnwell County, s. C., on StLEHDAY. in JOLY next, 1869, at public auction, at the usual boura ol ?ale, Certain LOTH OBPABCELS OF LAND in Ihe Town of Blackville, situate, lying and being as fol? lows: Two Lot* froni'ng on Railroad-street, each 60 feet front by 160 feetdepth, on Block "O," No 7 and 8; three Lela on Block "O." Nos. 21,22 and 23, each measuring 50 feet on Walker-atreet, by 200 feet In depth. On these Lola are a fine hotel building, one large dry goods and grocery storehouse, and three other smaller storehouses, and all the Lots are valuable for building sites. Term* of Sale-Cash enough to pay tbe coats of suit, Lnd'ho balance on a cred't until January the Ant eighteen hundred and acventy-one. (1871,) with interest from date of purchase at seven per cent, per annum, litios to be executed, but not delivered until the whole purchase money la paid, and if not paid when due. to be re sold loi caah, at the risk of tbe former or firs' purchaser. The pur? chaser to give his bond to the Judge of Probate, with two or mere good sureties, to be approved bv bim. The purchase money, when due, to be paid into the Court of Probate to abide its further order. Pur? chaser to pay for necessary papers ard stamps. >. henfTs Office, June loth, 1669. Jane28 7 N. G. W. WALKER, Sheriff. ?Hi5ituanr0os. Le BOUJASSON, FRENCH HATTER, Bis, 114 KINO-STREET, BEGS TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE public that be la now prepared to Clean, Presa and make new all styles of beaven, btraw, Silk and Panama HATS, at a very low figure. June 22_6? J H. SOLOMONS, Bl. D.f DENTIST, Hasel-street, opposite Synagogue, INFORMS BIS PATIENT-), HAYING FOUR AND six months' appointments, that he will leave the city on la' of Jul?, to return about 16th September. Address during absence, "WJhali*, S. C." a June 1 iuwfs4mfh go LT H KU IV LA. > DS WANTED. W. C. ALDEN & CO., REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 34? PINE-STREET, NEW YORK CITY. THE ABOVE FIRM HAYE ESTABLISHED A Special Department for the Buying and Selling of Southern BEAL ESTATE, City and Country. They have placed Mr. J. M. MOBGAN (late of Charleston, 8.0.,) at the head of thia branch of their buaineaa. Parlies wlahiog to sell property in the,New York market will find it to their advantage to address the above firm. Mr. MOBGAN refera to Messrs. G. A. TEEHHOLM A Sow, Charleston, 8. O. June 7 nae Imo Wises, fiijwrs, (Etr. LD WHISKIES O THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO AN? NOUNCE that they have been appointed by M es? rs. HENRY fl. HANNIS A CO.. of Philadelphia, their sole Agents for the State of South Parolina for the silo of their celebrated ACME, X, XX, XXX, XXXX, NECTAR. CABINET and other branda OLD BYE WHISKIE?. They also wish to announce that they w.U be in constant receipt of their COPPER DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PURE RYE WHISKIES, direct from Distillery at Hannisville, Berkeley County, West Vis?tate. Liberal contracts wi'l bs malo for la-ge lot? of new Whiskies in bond at Distiller? Warehouse. CLACIU4 k WITTK, No. 85 Fa?t Bay street. Jane 16 wfmD'uos charleston, S. C. J A Bl ES A. MILLER'S CHICKEN COCK WHISKEY. JJ We are Agents of the above celebrated and well known brand- of JAMES A. MILLERN CHICK KM COCK OLD BOURBON WHIsKRY. wblcb ia the GENUINE AB IIOLE, and offer it to the trade, war? ranting it to give entire satisfaction. 11 is manufac? tured, copper distilled, ol the beet grain and pure qualities-nnpioves by age, especially in the South? ern climate. ,._ A large stock constantly on hand, of d fi?rent ages and prices; cooperage of the most superior. Tor sale In lota to snit purchaser*, by COBB, DOLHONDE A CO-, bole Agent* for the south. No. 37 Natches-atreet, New Orleans. O, HEN BT COBIA A CO.. Sub-Agents. Charleston. 8. C. Janel? * lmo gutten Salts. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of s vmc of Fieri Fae ia, to me dirccU? and delivered, (and with (he consent of all parctetr concerned,) will bo sold on TUESDAY, tbe Ctr* da j of Joly next, on thc premises corner ot Ki eg? an d Tr add streets, a c. 12 o'clock M.. . All the right, title and interest or (he defendant in ibo ENTIBE OONrENlS OF A OBOCER* STORE. Levied on sod to be sold as th ? property of IX Lilienthal k Co., at the suit of c. Hierck & Oo. Ttrmscash. - E. W. u. MACKEY, Jans 28 mstuS H. 0. C. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me di? rected and delivered, will be ? old on MON L AY aud TUES DAT. tbe Sch and 6th dais ot July next, at the northeast corner of ?be Co ur ?house, between the hours ol ll ole loeb A. AI. and 3 o'clock P. M , All the right title and i terese of th* d?fendant* hereinafter specified in the following PftOP ER1Y: All (bat LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings there? on, on the northwest corner of sires and Lin? streets, Ward No. . R." Measuring in front on Siret atreet tbirty-flve feet; same on bick line, aod in depth tigbtv-six feet. Bounded ?eaton hinda for? merly ot John Charlon; north on landa formerly of Francis Sires; east cn Sires-street, and south OD Lin -stTpot. Levied on and to be sold as tho property of Nicho? las Holli-gs at tho tuit of A. F. Carstens ii Co. ALSO, All that LO T OF LAND with the Buildings there? on, situate on the w?at tide of Middle-street, be? tween I'alhoun and Mlnonty streets. Aleasurit g 75 foet in front on Middle .street. i.y 100 >eet m depth. Levied on and to be .?old as tho property of Ber? nard Conly at thc snit of Mary C. Brown and others, ALSO, All that LOI OF LAND, with the Buildings (hera on, situate on the east side ol Meetu.g-street. be? tween Line and Columbus streets M asuring bx iront on Meeting-street AS feat, Dy 200 in depth, more or le s. Levied on and to b? sold SB the property of 3. B. ? (afford at thc suit of P. Gor v. ALSO, All that LOT OF L AND, wlih tho Buildings there? on, eitnate on the west side of St. Philip* treet, two doors south cf Line-street. Levied on and to'be suld as t:>e property of Mar-? garet c nmmall at tho suit ot Josiah P. Hughes. ALSO, All that TRACT OF LAND, containing 5C2 acres, more or les9, situate in the Parish ot st. Jamen Goose Creek, about two and a half miles ftom Lad sou's Bo d, west side. Levied on and to be sold as the property of W. BV McKewn at toe suit of John N. lidemann t Co. ALSO. j All that TRACT OF LAND, containing 372 acre*?" more or lets, situate in the/ Parish of st James Goose Creek, between Pigeon Pond and Dean's Swamp, fo merly belonging to Montemeler. LfviH on aLd to oe sold a- the propel ty of Nelson: Groom.es at the ?nit of Charles a. Clarke. ff ALSO. i All that TRACT OF LAND, containing 228 acres, more or less, situate m Groomesvule, et, Jimes Goose ( reek, about one and a half mUe* from Straw-, be Ty Depot. Northeastern Baiiroad. Levied on and to be told as the property of Benja? min Donnelly, Executor of John Donnelly, deceased? at the suit of William Harvey, Administrator. 7 erma cash. F. W. M. MACK EV. Jun? 14 ' s>4 8. C. C. . SHERIFF'S, SALB. By v'rtue of aerial Tax Executions to me directed and delivered, will be aoldon MONDAT, the Out day of July next, at the northeast corner ol th* Courthouse, at ll o'clock A. M., All the BIGHT. TITLE AND INTEREST of the defendants, below mentioned m LEASES not ex? ceeding seven yean, in the fono wing described pro? perty, levied on and to be sold for taxes du? the State and costa:' THORNE, REBECCA A HOU.-E AND LOT, No. 22 Calhotua-atreet (south Bide,) between WaR and Anson street*-936 77. SCH MILT, Eitate ELIZABETH A HOU-iE AND LOT, No. 15 Montague-street (sou'h side,) between Coming and Pitt air?ete-?r? $47 46. E. W. M. HACKET, June 14 1 m4 t* n. G. ?ncitaneere' Jpntmtt Salts. Residence on South Bay. BY Ld l l 8 D. DeSAUSSURE. For Sale The SMALL RESIDENCE on 8ouih Bay Battery, between Meeting and King street*, containing 4 up? right, 2 attic rooms and double piazza. Apply at June 25 fmw4 No. 23 BttOAD-Sl BEET. Residences. BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUBE. For Sale or R?nt The tbree-storv WOODEN RESIDENCE, on South Bay, a few doors west of King-street, containing eight rooms, double piazzas, A.c. I he lot ls large and runs through to Lamboll-straet. ALSO, The threeotory WOODEN RESIDENCE, on'the east aids of King-street, a few doors from the Batte? ry, containing euht room*, double piazzas, &o. The lot is about 79 feet front, by about 150 feet de?p. ALSO, The tbree-etory BRICK BE - LDENGE, No. 33 Meet ing-etreet iwithin five minutes' walk of the Battery,, containing len rooms, pantry and double piazza. The lot meo sures 42 feet front, by 211 feet deep. For particulars, apply as above, at June 25 fmw4 No. 2 i BBQ AD STREET. Dwelling House and Drug Store in Graham? ville, S. 0. BY A. C. KAUFMAN. At Private Sale A new and eligibly located RESIDENCE m the VU iage of Grahamville, containing six rooms, with aa extensivo lot of ten ecr?s, rix or which are cleared and under fence. On the premises are all necessary outbuildings, viz: fcervants' houses, stables, ito.; also a fine vegetable garden. There stands upon tba same a Drug Store and general country store, open? ing one into the other-both stocked and m suocest iul operation. The drugs, which are a very choice selection, will be sold either with tba property ot apart from it. To a young man of energy and enterprise, this property offsrs peculiar attraction*. Being an es? tablished stand in the centre of the town, on the line or the Savannah and Charleston Railroad, which wiU be extended to thia po tot in a few weeks. Ita value must hava ao increasing tendency. Terms accommodating to an approved purchaser. Apply as above at No. 20 BROAD-SIFEKT. June 17 th*mf4 Slate jtOvfrttstmruta. -jgXKCUTIVK DEPARTMENT. STATE OF 800TH CAROLINA. 1 TBXASOBT DsPASTKrjrr, > COLUMBIA P. C.. Jone 16. I860. J THE INTEREST DOE ON THE BONDS OF THE STATE OF bOOTH CAROLIN*, since July lat, 1867, will be paid on and after Jnly 1st, 186b. at the Bank* lng Hons* ol H. H. KCMPToN, No. 9Naeaau- ?ir et. New York, and at the Treasury Office, at Columbi*. 8. C. ... _ TBE INTEREST DUE ON THE RE3I3TEBZD STOCK OF TBE STATE, since July 1st, 1S67, witt be paid at the Treasury Department in Columbia only. NILES G. f A BK EB, Treasurer State south Carolina. June 18 19 -jgXBCUTIVE DEPARTMENT'. STATE TREASURY OFFICE, ) COLUMBIA, S. C. June 16, 1869. I UNDEB TBE ACT FOB TBS CONVERSION OF THE STATE SECURITIES, the Treasurer of the SUte is pre oared to issue Bonds bearing Six Par Cent. Interest, pavable semi-annually for registered Stock. Bonds are prepared for 9100.9600 and 91000. Fractions may *e returned in certifl<. ates of stock. Persons desirous of converting their Stock into Bonds, will please present their certificates at this office, with name endorsed upon the tack (wit* Meted. ) Person* having Coupon Bonds desirous to procure Registered ? tock in lieu thereof, wai please present the same to this office with inot ructions. Where parties cannot attend in person to transact - their bu sines? at this om-e, lt ia preferable that the - same should be transacted through some authorised., agent NILES G. PARKER, Jane 17 13 Treasurer State South Carolina. ?pRAMIS H. DUC, Late of the firm of Shepherd, Due A Cohen, MAXtrrACTUBxa or PLAIN TIN W A'R B% Aad Wholesale Dealer in JAPANNED, STAMPED WABE, Ac, Nw. 18 flayoe-etreet, CHavrlesteaa, 8. Ct tO- OIL. PAINT, FRUIT CANS AND BOKES made a *f*?ialtr. sat Mar 24.