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0A ?l/Tt NEWS. Mfomkmti?m.-THB DAILY NEWS 'Mhif-rWSPAPBB OFFICIALLY RB |jV H AV ma THE LARGEST CIR BUf-1 THE O?TY OF CHARLESTON, TE L 1ST OF LETTERS RBMAW "32 OFFICE AT THE BND Of CORDING TO THE PRO VIS? IT POSTOFFICE LAW. if ? . iomcter itt Ollie?. tue Nows 12 M. Ol 3 P. M. 91 6 P. M. 88 MATTERS. -G ADVEBTISING. >N NEWS, the circulation of ?ico.-as large as that of any .abed in South Carolina, is the u. -ilium for all business mon. ?vaut situxtions or serrants; - apartments, or have them t or who offer board and Iodg *vi at of found artioles of value, bax equal; and in order that all f I'i r V t heir wants supplied, we have f: ( owing soalo of CHEAP ADVER pnyrwtd for whioh must invariably i ot' der ia given: i e of situations wanted by or ', governesses,, tutors, work? . ho ise-servatots, porters, ehop uiH washers; board and lodging ff o red; apartments wanted or to i i io*i or lound; houses, shops, offices jons, ?ranted or to let, and misoella :? o? i'll Uinds. ni:-, rf.ioa Of advertisements Of the Bed : -\ THRXK LINKS or 30 words... .25 cents Fons LINKS or 80 words.40 " FIVE LINES or 40 words.CO " tisements to be inserted at these prepaid and delivered at THE 9 P. H. i':'-T-J:i''?'y 1 *x i s. : :. . ?.: ?BETINQS THIS DAY. ?Ima Lodge, at 8 P. H. t's Society, at 8 P.M. ,,, I Board of Trade, at 8 P. Bf. jaddor, No. 1. at half-past 7 P. M. J???NSALES THIS BAY. UkB will sell at 10 o'clock, at the store EBrothers & Co., sugar and molasses, ennedy. Bailiff, will sell at the office aarlestoner Zeitung, printing material. DELEON will sell at ll o'olock, at the office, stocks and bonds. & SON will sell at 10 o'olock, at their sboep, &o. m l.W*?\t ^?'olock.gthla , dry goods, ?tc. -On Monday last a colored man while sitting down over at int eating a piece of broad, fell: ground. Disease of the heart is have been the cause of his death. ; DULL TIMES.-Take advantage of 1action ia prices, and propar? for king business season by having Juting neatly,7 expeditiously add i at THE Ndwiftbb Office, No. 149 fen MuiiE.-We are requested to say rertisement in THE NEWS, of mules Mr. Maree, of Monok's Corner, has mules to be captured and the > bo beaten by a mau who lives near [>*, abd WUU OVIU I.,,, !,> _J_. .m. Ula i THE Maros yesterday, besldas aevo s arrested for being drunk and disor re Washington Wallace, charged with ualy entering the house of Mr. Morse h-street and stealing a gold watch; rles Cunningham and Franois Sim for entering residence No. 67 Spring f.and stealing sixty-five dollars. All of trties are colored. After a partial invea ivt they were held for further examina tot BEA! ESTATE.-Yesterday, Mr. A. illivray sold the tollo wing property ?fri ! two lots on the West side of Council ne fronting sixty-six and the other for ?r $1675. ?t with dwelling house thereon, situate itreet, ia Mount Pleasant, and front feet, for $2100. idred acres of land, on the Ashley 'igbt miles from the city, known as .rma," for $2400. i with buildings thereon, at the south > Tradd and Council streets, fronting on the latter street, for $2100* . ? THE UNTVEBSITV.-The "Ugly Club" their first anniversary, in the Uni Campus, on Monday afternoon. The were the awards: The Ugly Man, Frierson; the Pretty Maa, doll r. Clark; cine Lasy Man, a rocking r Miller, hat as he proved to be too caji for his present, it waa awarded to rls; the Baby, stn* of candy ^-Mr. Wif Most Oonosited Man, a looking-glass, hioh be could see himself at least eight day-Mr. Bryan; the Talented Man, rs oap-Mr. Spencer. Mr. Thorn well waa 'ugly orator,"and Mr. Wright thedistribu f he prizes. V ?JT?ON TO FJXL TBS CIT?. OFFICES.-On vi ay night next the City Council will pro? tg elect the following officers and boards |?ra?ta ?ioners for the various oity instit ,i 1' ark of Council; City Attorney; Clerk || rart} City Sheriff; City Troaawrer; iaor; ooo Assistant Assessor; City | 3;vil Engineer; two Chimney Con :eper of Tidal Drains; two Inspect? ai Stores; two Gangers of Liquor; ?tor; City Bagistrar; six Inspectora rers ot Lumber, &o^; Keeper of Pnb ry; iospector of Flour; four City i twelve Commiesioners of the Mar I Commissioners of the Alma House; ? (umissloners of Orphan Home; one [ or Or ph au House; one Harbormas ?iremastero; five Portwardena; Su? if the High School; Trustees of College. $> nt bi ml two rn lei fon I-? leah nu JEVXim Cov?t, H?H. B, B. CAu?aSTRB, ?K, 1 ?aoTDiNO.-Among the large number i > ' na?OB disposed of yesterday waa one nf ?ral int crest-the case of W. W. Lawton tohu H. Ryan. The pointa of it, aa we learn, that during the war Mr. Byam, as a'com aary offl ie* of the Confederate army, ooou l a port! m of Mr. Lawton's plantation Ott lea' Ult M aa a commissary depot. The irs around the place, excepting those msed Nie govern moot by Mi. Ryan, were destroy . and tho orange grove waa ruined, Mr. Aon, atnie the war, instituted a suit against Evan f r the damages done to his proper Th? ewe oame up before Judge Carpenter ', ead the verdict was in favor of the :- hus deciding that property dam durin;. the war by the op?rations of ?the a-. Goyornment cahoot be recovered east i im officers repreaenting said ghv ent,. t MBKTIM& 0?7 COUNCIL,. An Invitation from Colored Hen for Connon to Celebrate ?w Fourth of Joly- wita them Considered an Insult ny a. Member. The regalar meeting of the City Council was held last hight, at which ware preseat : Mayor Pills bm y, presiding; Greene, Voigt, E. W. M. Mackey, Collins, Potter. Geddings sud Cun? ningham, white; Holloway, Small, Thorne, Brown, MoRinlay, L. F. Wah, E. P. Wall, and Hampton, colored. There was apparently no interest taken in this meeting, as there were fow persans pres? ent besides the members.. At half-past eight o'clock the Mayor came io, the roll was called, a quorum ascertained to be present, a*?? the meeting was called to order. On potion of Alderman Cunningham, tho reading of the minutes of the previous meet* iog were dispensed with. MtTmowo. The following petitions were read and die posed of: Petition of officers and Members of Pru do nc o Piro Company, No. 4, asking Council to admit them among the class of companies tho ap? paratus of which are owned by the city, stating that they wero organized in 1819, and though they had lost their engine during the war, had retained their organization. Beferred to the Fire Committee. Petition of Jehu O'Mara, asking Council for $2500 on Fire Loan lund, was referred to the Fioanoo Committee. Petition of Mrs. t?. G. McKenzie, asking for $5000 on Firo Loan bond, was referred to the same commit I oo. . *> Petition of John Morrissey to have his wife removed to the Lunatic Asylum, at Columbia,, was referred to the Mayor, with power to not. A communication from the Harbormaster, calling tue attention of Council to an act of th?' Legislature, in reference to the appointment of Members of the Board of Pilotage, was re? ferred to a Bpecial committee-Aldermen Voigt, Greene, and McKinlay, (colored,) committee. Petition of residents on > Mt- Hazine-streor, caning attention of Council to the condition of the pavement, was referred to the Committee on Streete. A communication from the Commissioners of the Markets, asking that the Upper Markets be repaired at once, waa referred to the Cona? mittee on Public Buildings. Beport of the City Sheriff for May, 1869, showing that $4820 75 had boen paid into the City Treasury, waa read, received and ordered to be published for information. Beport Of the Harbormaster for the month of May, 1869, showing that $315 had been paid into the City Treasury, waa read and received. Beport of Captain of Police, showing that $207 had been paid into the City Treasury, was read, received, and ordered to be published for information. A number of small bills were referred to the Committee on Accounts. Petition of A. P. Shirar to ereot a shed waa referred to the Committee on the Erection of Buildings. Petition of N. B. Dobson to pnt up a build? ing was referred to che same oommittee. A communication from Lieutenant Aldrich, United States Army, slating that some of the outbuildings on Citadel Green were no longer required by the military, was read and referred to the City Treasurer. A report in reference to the Blue Ridge Bail road was not read, but waa ordered to be pub? lished. !.. Beport of A. C. Welton, regarding the pro? gress and condition of the Artesian Wells, was read, received, and ordered to he pub? lished. A communication, signed by Magistrate W. ET. Mishaw, (oolored) invition tb* O*"***'1 ?>? ? - ..t.kpU.-^. ^.crj,^k ni Tn I-tr mk Whito Point Gorden, was road. Alderman Collins opposed ita acceptance. McKinlay (oolored) favored, it, and, on his motion, it was accepted. REPOSTS FU OM THE WARDS. , -The Mayor commenced calling for the re? port} from the wards. There was no response until Ward No. 8 waa called, when Small, colored, arose and said very deliberately, "I have a bill to present for division of chimney 3 weops;'" whereupon he drew a ponderous doon? ment from bis vest pocket with all the solem? nity and care that one would draw a pistol to a hoot his beat friend, and sont it to the clerk, who read it, as a "Bill to amend an ordinance to ? stablish the Office of chimney contractors," providing, first, that four contractors be an? nually elected by Council, and that each one give bond in the sum of $2000 for the faithful performance of bia duties; second, that all va? cancies among the contrae tors or in any office in the gift of Council be filled by an election after fen day's notice has been given in any of the city papers by the Mayor. On motion of Alderman Collins, the bill was read the first and also the second time, and then an attempt waa made to putituponptra poss a g Oj whieh Alderman Green o asserted was "acting withfhdocent haste." Some, diaousaion ensued in regard to the second section (which, by the way, waa st*, carefully worded that at first it did not arouse the suspicion of those interested in the adopt? ed ordinance only requiring fl ve days' notice before an election,) after which, on motion of Alderman E; W. M. Mackey, a further consid? eration of tiie bill waa postponed until a future meeting. 'CHkt INSULTING INVITATION. Small, oolored, here rose to move an adjourn? ment, when Alderman Collins sprang to hit/. feet and said that he would like, before Coun? cil adjourned, to make an explanation aa re? garded: h ia reasons fox opposing the acoep I tan oe of the invitation signed by Mishaw, as chairman of the committee tendering iL No one seeming to care whether be made the explanation or not, Aldarma? C. taking lt for s ran ted that permission had been obtained, proceeded to say tba* a abort time sinoo he bad received a letter written evidently by an intelligent person, statine that Council would be invited to thia celebration aa Re public aus, and they dared not refuse to accept the invita? tion and attend upon penalty of being de? nounced as Democrats. Toe speaker was continuing his remarks about bis considering the invitation as an in? sult, when he was in tempted by Aldortn.au Cann in pb a m's sharply uttered motto: "1 move to adjourn." T : The Mayor hurriedly put the motion, whieh waa carried. m\ The Oouneil then adj our oed. . . . . ? 11 ? * Luje1 ' ' ? " J ' Gaste AN Bx VT, a' CLUR. -To-day, '., at tba Schuetzeoplata.thia dubai vea a picnic, and baa a shooting match, lt will be a pleasant affair, and should ba largely attended. The firing will commence at nina and the dancing at ten o'clock.) Cara will leave the Aau-atreet depot at 8,10 sad 1 o'clock for the grounds, return? ing at seven o'clock. . , \.? ?>,-A . i;, j? 1 S '..! V.i 1 -<\ ,r : . Horst. AnaxvALS, : JONE 29.^Pa o dion Stotel. J. E. Steadman, Graham's T. Q.; F.. Wieg ere, , Po H. Kegler, John Boyce, New York; A. Grant, ' Athena, Ge.; J. C Mansfield, Marietta, Ga. : George Robinson and faintly, Brooklyn, lt. Y. Charleston Bot?t.-^t. and Mrs. C. G. Ken? dall, Beaufort: Jacob Weaver. Jr., Pittsburg, Pa.; A. A. Bro wo, Southern Exprese Company; 0. E. Hawkin*, Jlew York; O. acorre, Atlan ta; J. O. Dewey! U. & A.; W. ?* Smith, North Carolina; J. A. MoBao, J. 0. Sutherland, Ben nottavilie; T. E. Powe, South Carolina; C. W. Brenner, Savannah. Tans HEAT.-Yesterday was the hottest day we have had, ao every one ?aid. In tho shade at one o'clock the thermometer stool at 91, and at the same hoar in the son 124 degrees. SENATOR Spa AGUE AND THC COLUMBIA CANAL. Tho Columbia Photmx of yesterday says : Colonel S. A. Pearce, late of the United Staten Army, who, aa agent of Senator Sprague, of Rhode Island, purchased the Columbia Canal and a large portion of the Kmalar "brick? yard" property, several months ago, is now in Colombia, accompanied by Mr. G. C. Tinsley, a surveyor, who has commenced making a sur? vey and eatimates for widening and deepening the canal. Colonel Pearce states that he has resigned hia poaition in th J army, for the pur? pose of taking obarge of thia work ; ?D:1 that Mr. Sprague is determined to puah ahead with it. Active operations may not be commenced during tbe summer months, but early ID Octo? ber, Colonel P. assorts, a heavy force of work? men will bo employed." We hope that this may be true ; but after all that has been said o? Senator Sprague's enterprising intentions concerning the development of the manufac? turing resources of South Carolina, we would rather hear more of active op?rations and less of magnificent promises. CnuMB3.-Tho coupons of the guaranteed bonds aad certificates f indebtedness of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad will be paid at the First National Bank of Charleston on and after the first of July. The oouoons ou the second mortgage bond? of the Cheraw and Darlington Railroad and-the interest on its certificates of indebtedness will be paid on and after the first of Joly, at the Peoples National Bank,. Bids for contracts fot completing the Blue Ridge Railroad from Anderson, South Carolina, to Knoxville, Tennessee, a dist ince of one hun? dred hud-fifty-two-miles, will be received by the Executive Committee until the 8th of July mXt* lassa* Ata meeting of the if Sard of Directors of the Savannah and Charleston Railroad Company, held on the 28th instant, Alexaider Isaacs, Esq.,".war unanimously elected Pr?sident of said company. The regular quarterly examination of candi? dates for the office of teacher in the- Public Schools will bo held at the Normal School, St. Phiiip-atroefc, at nine o'clock on Saturday morn? ing nett. In the midst of the hot weather the people are rushing to the City Treasury to pay their city tates. To-day being the 'ast day for the Second instalment, we advise all those who have not paid to go np and do so, to save ex? pense, as ex?cutions will be issued against ail delinquent?.; . i Two of the four men who deserted from the brig Josie A. Devereaux, on Sunday last, have been captured by Officer Reed. The annual meeting of 'the Carolina Mutual Insurance Company will be held in the German Engine Blouse, at eight o'clock .to-morrow night, when an election will be held, and the President's report be read. Dr. A. G. Mackey, late Collector Of Customs, left for Washington yesterday morning. It is understood that he has been offered the con? sulship at Brazil. Up to the time of his de? parture he had not received official notification '"vt his removal. Peter Richardson, colored, was arrested by Officer Coatee yesterday upon-the charge of stealing a meerschaum pipe from Dr. Ancrum. Tho same officer arrested the negro who stole a watch from Mr. Merse. ANNUAL MEETING! OF THE LADIES' MEX OBI AX ASSOCIATION.-The annual meeting of this as? sociation was held at tho "Widows' Home," at six o'clock yesterday afternoon. An election for officers for the ensuing year ra a tu LOU 1U IMO uiu VMUUW..W ~-o - - . - follows : President-Mrs. M. A. Snowden. Yioe-Pres ident-'-^Iias M. T. Blamyer. Secretary- Mias H. Simpson. Treasurer-Mrs. H. Wigf ?IL The thanks of tho association, were unani? mously tendered to the gentlemen of the com? mittee for their kind assistance on Memorial Day. _ Amount collected in the moss-covered boxes placed in thecemetery,$6tf %5; by railroad, $320. The following annual report.of the secretary was read and received ': AN NU Al. BEPOBT. Another year has passed and again have we ' to chronicle its work, which we do with peon? liar pleasure and gratitude to tho Olver of all Good, ^ho, amid all the adverso circumstances which have surrounded us, has enabled ns still to progress, and even completo this muon of our ??ored labors. Td the members of t his as? sociation it must be a source of gratification to know that the first portion of our task la done, ana that we can now visit oar cemetery-the saored; charge we hare undertaken to keep - without reproach. A glance within the neat enclosure* of evergreens will give to the be? holder [some evidence of the toil and care of the past three years, and to us a full compensation in the faot that our recording tablets, now complete, stand in. place to mark each hallowed resting spot of the silent sleeper below, snatching as it were from the obliterat? ing hapd of Time then* names and position, so dear to onr loving aud grateful bear's. Our association, though we fae! assured need no reminder that our chief aim ia not yet reach? ed, the well-doaae to our work not yet achiev? ed, for ? though these headstones, simple as they axe, speak full eloquently to us-who have wit nease i them-of the deeds of valor und self-sacrificing heroism of our noble and martyred countrymen, yet our amoition ia to prooiaim to the world and future, generations oor estimation of those who fett '.?*' the sacred nama of Liberty--alas, how vainly-and gave their au, but honor, tor its holy oause. The en a uri nW granite, we feel,. will Moue bear the approach of Time, and resist ita encroach? ment^ tod for this ?od wo bepeV w - ' Some {three years -ince, a few ladies of oar oity made a collection ol money, small though it waa, having for ita purpose that object; but Jpon tue formation of thia association, it was deemed,both inadmissible and impracticable, in the thea ohaotie ?tate of both public ?nd pri? vate affairs,, to pursue that intention, and after open discussion it wa? resolved that 1 first rescue from accident or oblivion, rn the moat lasting method possible, the names of those- BO revered ?nd oltcrieheu, and then \ work for a> ?.monument," hoping th?) time would bo more auspicious bc;h fm obtain m?.H m?ana ?and for its ereouon. The first part of] Otu- lah >r ia done, and now we call upon oar members to bold fast to their resolve aud complete the work, lott i jg neither time nor difB iuifcy daunt them, renumbering we ara tho pioneer association in this lab ir of love, there? fore wj moat nov, shcuic nut falter, however arduous it may be. A coumunity. so sympa? thizing! and generous ol oun* havo proved themselves, we know .?ll . henri us ont. and. we can and will appeal to hem aa time and cir? cumstances shat! admits trusting.nob m vam. In tat) past year wo-&vo not ' only attended to oar own pe -uli-rr chs/go, but b?ve had. erect? ed io the Mariner's Cannery, at the cos? of the asoociation. th^y^?m or hoad^nes eimi letef Wie guarding tie entrance to our loved lld city- their claims biog recognized as equal? ly sacreVJ. Ala? we h*e farnfrued to private solicitations marble to' mark fh? ?aat reatiog places of those whoa? friends were unable to bear tho full expense, toona, others that of oar.. honored defchfler^pdi S?mUlrvthe lam??t?d I Elliott; Johnson, IfbinaOn. Hollina, Gage, Turnery Stuart, Robieon, Dubois, Ring, Mur t>bf tfid Wakiaahaw?/-cw:-*nuyn Ssk i*?* edging I with'gratito? tne warm sympathy of ktkd ? community inour aasoeistion, and par? ticularly to tho prts Pf our pity,; for constant and cpnWued' fav/s, Arfd tb tho gentlemanly official < of the Bosh' Carolina aad N >rthea?t crn Railroads rofkindneaae* dering the paat ?early exhausto; treasury. To tho Oity Rail? way also, and, > many other parties are wo indebiad fdr ai ot gonerboa k?rjdoe*s; aa also to the Boa? of Control of the ''Widows' Home" for the fe of their parlor for our meet? ing a.. UHTT?D STATES COUBT. J UN? 2? -Hov. Ga?. H- ??y?M, /POOH, PKBSIUIMO.-Tho following business was disposed of to-daj : Tn the District Court.-In too oas? of ex paite A. A.. Gilbert In re Samuel H. Flowers, the fou rt ordered that the prooooda of tho salo be distributed among; tho creditors according to legal priority. lu the oases of ex parta D. J. Winn in re S. N. P owers, ex parto D. J. Winn In re Wm. DI. Reese, the same order waa made. Ia tba oases of ex parte Altamont Moses, of Sumter, H. Claro m o nt Moses and Samuel N. Flowers-petition for final discharge from bank? ruptcy-the petition waa era mod. Ie tho case of ex parte John B. Earle in vu Thomas J. Piokens-a motion to continuo tbe order, &c- tbe court ordered that W. J. Claw son await ita final order beforft paying this or any other lien. In the oaso of ox parte W, D. Porter ia re Wharton & Petsch, it waa ordered that tho petition be roforred to J. O. Carpenter, Bogie . trar. In the case of ex parto A. H. Dudley in re Joseph H. Oppenheim, and ix parts Catherine Oppenheim ia re Joseph H. Oppenheim, and ex parte M. Goldsmith in to Samuel Oppen? heim, tho court ordered that the sal?s bo confirmed. < Io the case of ex parto James Simons et al, the court ordered that tie petitioners hare leave to deliver to L. Mei u in any books, pa ? pf rs. &o. In Uie -Oircuit Court.-li the case of G. A. perdicaris -Vii. the Oharleatpo Gaslight Com? pany-a bill in equity for txjunOtion-the court ordered that the motion to co itiauo the in? junction until further orddr of the court, bo granted. _ . BILL, OF MOBTALTTY.-Return of dear** with? in the City of Charleston for the week ending June 26,1869: causas or ?auara. Sfce*f.-.-.--.::.:-.-.:::::::: Cholera Infantum......... Colo.......-ml Congestion of the Bralnf Diabetes Mellitus.;.... ?... DI arrha?-. Chronic.......... Diarrhea?from Teething.... Dlpiherls. Dropsy from Chronic In - flfimmation of Kidney Dysentery, Acute.'.V Entend-. Fever, Worm... Oas tro Enteritis. Hydrothorax.. Inflammation of Bram. Pneumonia. ........... .ION.. Rubeola ........... ?....... Teething. Want of Vitality. Totals. i wurr as. .I ?I nnaoKs on OOI,C-iiD. w< I 1| 0 m r i RECAJ>rrUL4TI0N. Whites. Blacksand Colored............ .11 .18 Total.39 lota!? for tba weak endlag June 19, 1869. Dertlfloates for the following since received : ' . Debility.... ...,T..., Kxbausilon from-Old age.. Inflammation of Bowels. Total.l a 5 a 41 4 ? a Ages.-Under ono year of age, 12; between one and ave year? ol age, ll; between fl Ve sad tea years of ?ge, 0; between ten and twenty years of age. 1; be? tween twenty end thirty year* of age, 0; between thirty and forty years of apel; wai ween forty and atty years of.age, 1; between ?fty and tlxty ye ira of ige. i; between sixty and seventy yeera of age, 0; between t-eveoty and eigbty years of age. 1; between sigh ty and musty years of age. 1 ; between ninety ?nd oae hundred years ot age, 6; over one hundred Otto? of City BagtarrartVunS 2?), TsW.^--?-*-!^ - ???. y ff.-v*:: . s US INE S S NOTICES. LUNCH at Torck'e "Our gonse," tp-day, will consist of oooter soup, bolled fish, boiled mat ton with caper aauOe and the trimmings. FIN BS WHITE S HI rt TS.-Tl iE 'CKLE^ BBATED STAB SHITXTS, in all afxeja, ready made or made to order, at ? 7 ' ' BCOTT'fl Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, t in Meeting-street? opposite the Harket. TWANGY 8TRIPKD PERCALE SHIttTB, Jj of the beat quality and In aborted patterns, at i {Kn? .va &wn*v#iWO?? KB??C Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, Meeting-street opposite ?he afarket. INDIA OAVZafi 8 Hil* TS. F ?OM 34 TO M inches, at SCOTT'S Gent'emeu's Furnishing Store, Meettngstreet, opposite the Harket. LISLE THItBAj) 8HI?T8,WITHL0N? ?nd short Sleeve?, in all aizos and' grade?, at " SOO H'S * Gentlemet's Furnisblng Store, _Mee tinga tree t, opposite the Harket. DHA4VKKS, tSi LIMEN ANO JIG ANS, in all a'zes. and Warranted to flt, at j. SCOTT'S Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, - - Meetlpgatreet, opposite th* Market. ?BNTL,BMaCN?*j IL III S? ? Aap PAl-BH - COLL ARS-a sjecialty. The beat stock, in price, style, quality ir quantity. The following styles'constantly- on tana,.vim: Broadway, Vander? bilt. Boat, Jockey. Sow Flake, Boa, Shakespeare, Dickens, Boston xachtOlubu . At i BOOTX'? Gsntlemefs Furnishing Store, Meettagatreet, ?p^^ GHAT'S PATENT AIOULDBD ORIENT COLLAH; also .tbe latest style Paper Collar. Caned tbfi KfcYSTOSK, manufactured by the Key stone Collar Cotnpanj At * ,. 1 ; SCOTT'S Gentlemans Furnishing Store, '_ MeettoMtreet, pppoalte the Market. LIN KW ABO PiPBjH. VVWW*t IB A li li styles and sises. At ' ,iT<r" . ca? i i''??i?COTr*ol - ! .; qenyamh'? ynrniaaiag Fiore. tnu <r ip i HaattDistreet, opp. site the Harket. 4?L.I?H ASO OKStWAS Gorton and Lisle Thread. SOO fl'at 1 Furnishing Store, street, opposite the Harket. TCTBCKTIBS AJP V?AVA-?B.--A FVL.lt ?X% hue of the latat styles of NB KTIES, ORA VATH, HCABF8 sndlWWf, Soring fetocks and Na poison Ties, at F sooriv Oentlemh'B Furnishing Store, '' Meetut-atieo?. opposite the Harket. HA f? MK. ?CH SJ I ? KS. IN L.IMKB ANO bILK, ready hmmed tor immediate Use. At ^cort's Gentiemm*s Fomlxblnff Kiora. Meetiq-streeloppodts the Market. UBBtlBLbAsJlg COTTON, SCUTBH Gingham, Alpaa and Silk ail sizes and prices. At j SCOTT'S Gentleman's Fu nianing Store. ., Meetii-street, opposite tho Market. January 1 . ] 6moa ?-~j-!?. Ut.?.I ll..? I .t> TBK ?BADElf" PA?B? j ?.QTJAKEB CITY'' COLLAR dc CfJlbw. I fill B HIM TB. rp-: r rj H II B TAOS, jv* o . ' ?9 K .J MSB'S ii i wu o o o v> s . BLACKWELL. Jff ?fl- 8 T R B E T, OMB DOO) BELOW XABXKT. P. P. D. PATENT PANTA! DBAWEB9. Jutio 16 TIBS, ?oaiws, lOLOTBS, H09IEBY and UM DER WE A B. wfm thoo jtfi1 pV ilwMl MBU. ! Thtt ebaffEB NEWS, PUBLiSBBDJAT ^OVTEB. 8. ?.. ?m.OF TH? BBMT PAPERS? It? IB I DP JOTJNTftY; baa a Iahe olrouiatlou, and afford* au Mrlor advantages aaua adverttslng mwitwm. Temi? ow. Adams | DARR h OSTggW, February Si Fiopiiefaaa, /inanr.oL P O K glLHi SOUTH GASOLINA. BA) .OA!) STOCK QM btoek State nomi ?. By A. O.K-UFMAN, Broker end Commission A (cent. Jane 30 wg_Wo 28 Proad-street J? A. If K K K S , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS AND 51 EU CHANTS, wishing Checks, Blanks, Letter Heads, or Job Printing of aoy description, c:n get their oiders filled promptly and In the neatest style, at cheap rates, by applying at THE NEWS JOB OFFICE, No. 149 East Bay. /inc ?rti. JpilOTU?KAPU CULUH1NG. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with oare and tast? can have their orders promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes' Book House. . Written directions should in each caso be given as to the stylo of coloring preferred. April 22 amos* enlate writs cmnits. .J^XfeCOTIVM DKP1R1HKNT. HTAIE OF SOOTH CAROLINA, ) a TBKASUBT DEPARTMENT, \ y??' i '?- OLTTHBIA. t*. C.. Jnne 16.18o9. ) THE INTEREST DOE ON THE BONDS OF THE STATE OF SOOTH CAROLIN *, since July 1st, 1867, wilt bb paid on md after July 1st, 188?. at tho Bank lng House ot H.H. KlMPCyN. No. 9 Nassau str et, New York> audftt the Treaanry OiBce, at .Oolam bia, 8. O. 1 '. ' TBE INT?flEST D?E OK THE REGISTERED 6TO0K OF TIE STATE, since July lat, 1867, will be mid at th* Treasury De uart tn eut in Colombia onlyV^ NILES Qt. t'AKKRR, Treasurer State South Carolina. Jone 18;_ ? . ,_?L JgXKOUT?fK PffPAfcWiM?BNtf. VA? STATE TREASURY OFFICE, ) COLUMBIA, 8. C.. June 16.1889. f UNDER THE ACT FOB THE CONVERSION OF THE STATIS SECURITIES, the Treasurer of the State ls preoared to lasue Bonds bearing Six Per, j Cent, int?r?t t, payable semi-annually for registered Htock. Bonds are prepared for ?100, $600 and $1000. Fractions may ?-e returned In certificates of stock. Persons desirous of converting their Stock into Bonds, will please present their certificates at this offl.ee, with name endorsed upon the back (wit? nessed.) . Persons having Coupon Bonds d?sirons to procure Registered *tock In lieu thereof, will please present the same to tola office with instructions. Where psJBgl cannot attend in person to transact their business at tula office, lt is prsterable that the same should be transacted, through Borne authorised affont NILES G. PARKER. Jonen 13 Treasurer State South Carolina. JHttd)itteri), ttaittBgs, Ctr. jy?KKTINQ-STRBaVr fOUSDRY. TDia PCT A UT.rBTTMtftgT IB- i j NOW ""BN*?I1^"! THE 1MPHOVKD MCCARTST corto* am, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, of various ai.*, on hand . gg . SEsSE IMPROVED VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CORN MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, SUGAR BOILERS AND PANS, of all auras ". IIB HORSE POWERS AND OIN GEARING, from ? to 16 feet in diameter .. . (.m , .? IMPROVED LEVER dOTTOM PRESSES for Ban? power. Saw and Rice Milla MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of a? descriptions made to order , Particular attention paid to - * HOUSE i FRONTS AND CASTINGS FOR BUILD? INGS, GRATINGS, CISTERN COVERS, SASH WEIGHTS, Sc., dc, WILLIAM 8. HKNEREY, MAOHINI&2 AND FOUND EB. No. 314 MEETING-STREET, r CHARLESTON, 8, C. Anguat3 _.mwta_ _ PM CEN IX IKON WOK K S JOHN F. TAYLOR & OO. 8VO0S8SOBS TO . . ...... - 1 :T. ...'.-'J 1^ Vs.. >. ........'1. ; .. O AM 1B.H01? j- %Mk*t . Engineers Boilermakers ; &c.e Not. 4, 6, 8, 10 and ll PRJTOHASD-STREBTS, j?WAB THC WI DO0?V)i; p . ? O j Charleston, jim V-,T I ;rtfl JV ?: * r . . STEAM ENGINE* AND BOBERS-MABINS, STATIONARY, AND PORTABLE: c ' ' ''nu i.'r l ,- ifni toi BICE THRESHERS AND MILLS OP EVERY ?ESCBIPTION. SHAFTING, PULLEYS AND. O EARING IRON PROMTS FOR BUILDINGS. CASTINGS OF EVERY KIND IN IRON OB BRASS. We guarantee to furnish ENGINES and BOILERS of as good quality and power, and at aa low rat?? aa eau be had In Kew York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. I" AGENTS FOB Ashcrofts low-water Detector, THE ONLY PERFECT SECURITY AGAINST y. DAMAGE FROM LOW WATER IN ',' THE. BOILER. "*'* i ' ? ' .'*"' < REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Maw IT nao . Satoa I l?HK?VIM,K ANDOOLVHBIARA1L. JT BOAD COUPANT. Mn sf TREASTJBEB'8 OFFICE. 3 COLUMBIA, H. C.. JOVE 38, 1809. j NOTIOB IS U KKK UV GIVEN JB*T THE r?IX Wombo' Interest due 1st July, 1809, on the Mate Juara? tord Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness >f this Oompaoy, will be paid-less Government rax-upon pr?sentai io > ot tho ?'oupous at tue FIRST NATIONAL BANK of CH A ELF-ION, 8. OH and tho karolina National Ranko! Columbia, 8. C. The blx Mouths' Interest upon the First Mortgage louds of the Company whir h have not been ex? change fl. due 1st J dy, 1869, will be paid at tbe Offloo >f tbe Company, m Columbia, ti. C., upon pvesouta? lon of the Bond. J. G. EDWARDS, June 30_6_ Treasurer. If KR AW AMD DARL1SGTOS Ii Al Li - ?OAP. TREASURER'* OFFICE, 1 CHJBBAW. 8. C.. June 39,18 ?9. ) TpHE COUPONS ON THE SECOND MORTGAGE ? BOND-) of this Company, and the INTEREST )N ITS CERTIFI?ATE8 OF INDEBTEDN PS -, both >f which become due on the 1st July ensuing, will >e paid upon presentation at the People's National lank of Charleston; Holders who prefer it will bo paid at my ora e in Cheraw. I. H. McIVEB, Treasurer. June 29 S g Hi rc HIDBE RAIliHUAD. : THE ATTENTION OF CONTRACTORS 18 INVIT? ED to the work of completing tbe Blue Ridge Rail reid m South Carolina, from Anderdon, South Caro lna, to Knoxville. Tennessee, a distance of oue hun ired and tli'tv-two miles tb timw, Ihe Executive Committee of the DU?* nf r>irect >rs ls prepared to enter lato negotiations ' wifn ?o~ joDHlbie persons, who may desire to undertake the work. Payments wtU be made in their first mortgage (7) per cent, bonds, principal and interest payube Lu cola, having twenty years to mn, recured by the guarantee of the otate of South Carolina, tor the punctual payment of both prinolpal and interest. I ho mortgage covers unencumbered property ot the Company, which cost throe aiid a quarter TO Miora of ioUnr? ia gold, and embraces Atty miles of road com? plete add in running order. Detai'ed Esam*tes, Plans, Profiles and Specifica? tions will be readv for Inspection by JUNK 1,1869. Mean white,'Approximate qnan'ittes and other Infor? mation concerning tbs work may be obtained by ap? plication to colonel JAMBS P. LOW, tbs Ohlei En? gineer of the Co upa uv, orto the undersigned, at Columbi?. aouthCaroUn^ r ^ > Chairman of Executive Committee. N. B. The time for opening the bids for the con? struct! on of this, Road ls fixed for the 8th day of JOLY next, at 12 M.. at Colombia, 8. C. Bids will be received by the Executive Committee up to that date. ll Juno 26 IOVTB CAROLINA HA KL KO AD. GEN ERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CHABLE8T0N, 8. C., April 9. 1869. I ON AND AFTER SUI-DAY, APBIL 11TH, THE PASSENGER TRAINS of th? Benth Osronrs Ball road will run as follows : ..... ~ FOB AU OUST A. .. Leave' Charleston.8.80 A. M, Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, M om phi s Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery anf Grand Junction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.80 A. M, Arrive at Columbia.?6.10 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester H in? road, ana Camden train. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.9.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.10 P. M Laave Colombia.7 45 A. M Arrive at Charleston.5.10 P. M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS (SUNDAYS EXO?PTXLD.) Leave Charleston.....7.30 P. M, Arrive sir Augusta.6.10 A. M. Connecting with trams tor Memphis, Nash vi ll? and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Angosta.4.10 P. m Arrive sit Charleston..4.00 A. Ki. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDAYS KXCEFTBD.) LoaVe Charleston.6.05 P. M Arrive at Columbia. ...4.45 A. M Columbia R??road:-with ft-iurUle ant Leave Columbia. .5.60 P. M. Atrrre at Charleston...6.30 A. M, SOMMERVILLE TRAIN Leave Charleston.8.35 P. M. Arrive at Sum morville. 6.10 2. M. Lsaj? annamervuls.,.7.10 A.M. Arrive at Chane? ton.8.25 A. M CAMDEN unana H. " 1 Camden and columbi* Passenger -Tra?na on MON? DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and 8ATDUDATS, connects wi li op and doVlrOay Passengers at Ringville. Leave Camden...6.35 A. M, Arri*eat Columbia...ll.DOA. M. [Leave Columbia.... - ..2.20P.M, iArrive at Camden.....7.05P. M, " Signed! - H. T. PEAKE, April ie General Superintendent. {Mine?, f\qnots1 (Etc. 0 IA DWHISK1KS. THE UNDERSIGNED. BEG LEAVE TO AN? NOUNCE that thov have been appointed by Mes*rs. H EN BT 8. HANNIS k CO.. of. Philadelphia, their sole Agents for the State of South: .Caroon* fot the sale of their celebrated e<CME. X, XX, XXX. XXXX, N BOT AB CABINET and other brands OLD RTE WHI3KIE?. They also wish to announce that they will be in constant receipt of their COPPER .DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PURE RYE WHISKIES, direct from Distillery at Hannaville, Berkeley County, Weat Virginia. - Liberal contracts will bs made for large lots of new Whiskies tn bond at Distillery Warehouse. T CLACIUS St WTTTE, lm No. 8? Bast Bay street. Juno 16 wfmSmoa .. Charleston, S. C. JiA M B S A. Ml IVB K'S CHICKEN COO? WHISKEY. We are Agents of the^toovb celebrated and well known brand of JAMBS A. MTjLLBR' 3 c HI < ,'?i ?? N CO K OLD BOURBON WHI>KFY. Which is thu (WAHINB AB i I0LC, and offer lt to the trad*, war ranting lt to ?ive entire vatisfaOHon. It is manufac? tured, copper distilled, of the beat grain ana pore iiaaHtie?r-pnpioves br age. especially in the south? am climate. A lurgii stock constantly on hand, of d'fi?rent ages md ?pnce*; cooper??re of (he most ?uiporior. For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by COBB, DO LH ON DB k CO.. .-oie Agents for the South. , No. 37 Natchez-street New Orleans. Or ii EN RY OOBIa k CO., 8ub-Agents, Charleston. 8. C. June 16 Imo !. ' ! 1 .rt*. g Vi. CI. O fj I? HUTS?.. THIS NEW AND COMMON ?O?H BOUBB, LO0A? KD corner ot Broadway end Forty-second-sireet, ^oaessses advantages ov*r ?li other boase* fer tho ne ;onaroodatlon ol Its guests. It wa? built expressly | or a firsfceltse. family board lag house-tho rooms I Ming large abd en snits, hasted by steam-with toot ind cold w .ter. end foeniehed second to none ; wbUs hs culinary department ls lo the most experienced ianda, affording geest* an unequalled table. On* of Atwood's Patent i Elevates* is ateo among he "modern Improvements" and at the service ot tuest? at all hours. Iba Broadway sud UntveMity Plas* Car* pas* tbs loor every four minutes, running from tb* City Isll to Central Park, while tbe Sixth and f even tb ?.venue'ines are but ? short block on either ?ble, fiord I og ample facilities fur communicating with al? be depots, steamboat landings, ofeces of awns*, wat and business of the great aietropoHf. MUtt?U Ai tlO|j?f?T, Propraetor*. Msrebt? . ' . ^ j _ ?SLirts ^HA?H'OOINO A Al ia MAlKVMCVTTlnO. } LADIES AND UrMLBREN ttended at their residences promptly end st reason* able relee. end orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, April M No, tl Broad-etreet <up stair*.) Auction Sale of Sugar and Mot BY F. P. SALAS, Aiictte*., THIS DAY. the 30tb instant, st ipa* ttf '?.dook. A. Bf., wi? bo sold at th* atore o< Atowmrt fc Uro?. & t o.. No. 74 Bast Bar-street, 9? hua?, cholee Porto Woo KUGAU8 20 puncheons choice Porto Pico Molasses, Conditions of salo-All ?um? ander $ltno, rasht ?Dove that amount, thirty duys for approved etty oat iorseu note._ June 3* Clothing, Dry Goods, ?c. BY MILES DBASE, tai9 MORNING, at IO o'clock, I will sell at tay Store, corner of Biog and I Jbortt-streeto. A hoe of seasonable CLO i HING, CONSTSTISO or: (ThUe and Brown Unen COAT* VERTH and PANTBV VlpaCa. Joan and CottonadeSaok Coats 3astdmoro. Jean end Coltonade Pants. Vost?, Aie. Printed Lawn. Barop e, Mozambique. Li'-en. luidlos?" Under VestB, Spool Cotton. Hosiery. Unen Napkins; md Towels. Bead Baskets, plated lea and D><s?r& h'Qonp. Umbrellas, &c._Juno gi Boola, Shoes, Balmorale, Gaitera, Busking $c , $c. BY N. HUNT & SON. THIS DAY. tho 30th instant at 10 o'olock, in oar Salesroom, No. 112 MceiiDg-atroef, we will soil for, cash, i 60 cases Assorted BOOTS, Shoes, Balmorals, Oatt* irs, Buskins, Ac, tte, all fresh and o rsl rabio furn uer Stock, to which we invite the attention of buy? ?rs._Jun* 3? Slocks and Bonds BY H. H. De LEON. i will stll, THIS DAY, S0t.h, at the old Postoffice, al? li o'clock, $7733 07 CITY CHARLESTON STOCK. $?000 City Memphis Bonds (old) 15030 South Carolina Railroad Seven per coat. Bonds $5000 State Routh Carolina Bonds $6000 State SOUth Carolina Stock (old.) Conditions cash._Jone 30 aXSTABLK'S SALK, raw DAY, the 30tn to.tant. at 10 o'clock, will be sold at the office of die Charleatonet Zeitung, ThePUlN UNG MATERIAL Of the Cb.urloatonSB**' 7M*"n,i i-nvied on aa the prooertv of-- . mt lbs mit of-. JOHN n. Knw"JiAiB. June 30_ ripostai OopstaMe. Valuable Real Estate at Auction. BY HOLMES & MACBETH, Auctioneers. , By virtue of sn order of sale to me directed, bytas . Hon. Geo. B. Bryan, Judge of the United States District Court, for the District of South Caroline? I will offer for sale at public auction, at the Ol? Postoffice, foot of Broad-street, char reston, 8. C.?. TO MORROW, Julvtst. at ll o'olock A. M., All thai LOT OR PARCEL OE LAND, ?Huste, lying and being bathe city of Columbia, and Stats* ot. South Carolina, measuring and containing in front on Washington-street sixty-six (66) fe?>t. and in depth one hundred and four (104) feet. Batting sad bound? ing weat on landa now or late of estate of Charis*. Beck, ?tat on landa?ol A..Gase andJ. D. - aouth on Und? of Q. Y. Antwerp, and north ofr* Washrngton-BtreeL * Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. . LOUiH MoLAiN; Assignee F. G. DeEontalno. To waoif ? MAY Goiro*uir--An lien creditor*^, of F. G. DBPONTAINE, Bankrupt, hom* fled that pura ?ant to au order of the Court, dated Jans iota.. 188?, they ara required to prove and establish their Hens before J. C. CARPENTER* Esq., Registrar, on or before the let of July, I860?, or else be debarred from any benefit arising from the decree to be made In thia case. June 80 fwmfwgtbl LOUIS MoLATN. Valuable Seal Estate at Auction. W. Y. LEITCH & Ik S. BRUNS. - ' Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed, by tho Hon. George 8. Eryan. Judge of the United state* District Court for tue District of -OUth Carolin?, I will offer for sale at public auotion, at the Old Post, office, foot of Broad-street, lO-MOfUtOW, July 1st, at ll o'clock, A. M. ALL TH?T PL ANT Al ION OB TRACT OF LAMIL on the Wando River, about nine miles from Charles? ton, known as Woodville, containing four hundred). . acres, more or lees. ALSO, ALL THAT PLANTAI ION OR TRACT OF LANK, known as the Darby Tract, situated in the rear at the Four Mile House, on tho pisuk road, containing forty-four acres of nigh land and eight aerea of marsh land, more or leas. - AXSO, ' ' ALL THAT LOT OE LAND, wHh the Blindings,, situated on toe west' side of Meehanio-Btreet, In tbs Village of Bikers vii le, measuring and ooutalning on tho front and back Unes each ninety feet by threw hundred feet in depth. , . .ALSO, ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, with tho Building thereon, situate at the corner of th* Malu Road and" Divleion-atrest, in the Village of BJkersvtlle, moa arning and containing in frost on Divlslou-strosff ninatx feet, and in depth-:- feet; butting and ' Railroad track, south ou Division-street, and west ou landa of A. Carsten. : ?Tl - . Af f ..- _ ALL TH?STE TWO LOT*, known as Lot B and Lot O, in the ulan of the Village Of BlkersvUls, mada by Johh L. Branch. Lot B containing about ona and one-quarter actes, sud Lot O containing shout twenty-one seres of Marsh Land, as Will appear by reference had to said plat? i : ' : : ALSO. ALL/fHAT PL ANT Al LU OR TRACT OF LAND, opposite the Quarter Souse, on th? plank road, about five miles from Charleston, containing one hundred and six (108) acres, more tx le??, AlSO, TWELVE LOTS tn the Town of I Ravenel, situ?t? on the Charleston and : Bavann th Railroad, ?bout fifteen miles from Charleston, fronting on Mallard* street, and measuring on said front line ?wo hundred: and ten feet each, and containing from four to severn Sores each, as mi\y be seen by the p.at of said Vii- . l?ge. Terms-One-third cash ; balance in two equal soo* ceseive annual instalments, secured by bond of pur? chaser and mortgage of the premises Buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Pure bas era to pay for papen and stamps. LOT/H MoLAIS. Assignee for i). Biker. . A3- To WHOM ri MAT CONCERN.-7 he Uss creditors of D. BIKER, Bankrupt, are oereby nott? fled fha? pursuant to an order of court, dated March. 25th. 1660, they are required to prove and est?bil sta their Rena before J C. CARPENTER. Esq., Regis? trar, on or before July 1st, 1869, or else be debarred from any benefit arising ftom the decree to be toado in tbls bise. . LOUIS MoL *IN, June 80 swath! Assign?e D. Biker. SHERIPfff'S SALK. In the Court of Probate-Jacob H. Kalb, Ad? ministrator, vs. B. R. Watson ?r D. J. Thomas, et al. In pursuance of a Decretal Order pf I. N. Teague? Probate Judge, in this cause, I wfli soli at Black? ville, Barnwell County, 8> O., on S&LS*DAY is s JULY next, 1869, at publio auction, at the usual hours bl ?ale, . Certain LOTS OB PARCELS. OF LAND lu tbs Town Of Blackville, situate, lying and being se Sd? lows: Two Lota fronting ma Railroad-street, each 6? fest front by 100 feet depth, oa Block 'O," No 7 an* 8;thieoLctsonBloCt?'0." Mos. ,31,22 and 38, each measuring 50 feet, on Walker-sb-?ct, by 200 fest Us depth. ' ?, ' ' ' 1 On these Lots are a floe hotel building, ono Urs? dr? goods and grocery storehouse, sud fere* ethe? smaller storehouses, and all fes> Let* are valuate* for building sites. ?JJ Terms of Sale-C$iah ?uoogh to pur the costs of suit, nd the balance ons, credit until January the tei J^nto? hm,aB8d and ssveaW-ea*. a?7L> with Interest from date cf purchase at seven psV cent per annum. Titles to be executed, bat ec* delivered nnttl the whole pureba** money ts pst*. epdJf not paid when dre. tobe resold foioash.efc the risk Ofths former or1 first purchase* The pur? chaser to give his bond to feo Judge or Probate, with? two Or more good surettes, to be approved br btes? The purchase mousy, when due,, to be paid into th? Court of Probate to abide its further order. Pur? chaser to pay for oncees.irv nape?'* aid stamps. Mtpriffs Offloe, Jone lothrufif. Jane28 7 N. G. W. WALKER Sheri?. Residence on South Bay BY LOUIS IL DeSAUftSUKB. Por Knie The SMALL RESIDENCE on South Sky Battery? between Meeting and Kin? struts, ooatahimg 4 up? right, 3 attic rooms and double piassa. Apply at Jun? 3? fmwA No. 38 BaOAD*BllMUBl>, Residences BY LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURB* For Sale or R?nt- ' . The three storv WOODEN RESIDENCE, on South Bay, a few doors west of King slr Mt. contalais* tight rooms, double ptassae. Ac. The let ta larg* lat rune through to Lamboll-atreet. Also, The three-?tory WOO ?SS RESIDENCE, OU fes? asst side of BJ rig ??eas, a fa? Seeua from tee Batte. if. contain in? sight rooms, double' ptassae, he. lbs lot ls stout 79 ?set front, |>y shout 100 ?set deep. AXSOA The three-story BRICK BB IDffNCK, No. S3 Meei, ng-streot,within Ire'minutes' wau or the Battery, ontatnleg len rooms, psubry sud double plasxa. The tot nteaaurea 43 ?set front, by 211 feet deep. For particulars, apply as above, et . June 25 fmwA No. 3? BROAD STREET. f ifJLARLBSTOB A O St, A V V LT If ? Als WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORB. kGRICULT?RAIi ?MPLKMBN?S, Q ARDEN SEBDS. rfc. ELLEBBE'S TBANSPXANTER FOB SAUL " SRO. E. PiHOBBB, ? He. Itv KeottoF^tose*. Ohartotesju