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* CITY AFFAIRS. ADVERTISERS will take notice that we cannot engage that any advertisement sent to THE NEWS office at a later hour than half-past nine o'clock at night will appear In the next morn? ing's paper. An exception to this rule is made in favor of notices of meetings, deaths and fanerais. _ _ Aleetiiigs This Day. Washington Lodge, at 3 P. M. Landmark Lodge, at 3 P. M. St Andrew's Lodge, at 3 P. M. Union Kilwinning Lodge, at 3 P. M. Tyre Lodge, at 3 P. M. Delta Lodge of Perfection, at 3 P. M. Strict Observance Lodge, at 3 P. M. Orange Lodge, at 3 P. M. Carolina Chapter, at half-past 3 P. M. La Candeur Lodge, at 3 P. M. South Carolina Commandery, at 3 P. M. Solomon's Lodge, at 3 P. M. Franklin Lodze, at 3 P. M. Walhalla Lodge, at 3 P. M. Howard. Lodge, at 8 P. M. Survivors' Association, at half-past 4 P. M. German Friendly Society, at 5 P. M. " Cincinnati, at 5 P. M. St Andrew's Society, at quarter-past 4 P. M. Union Light Infantry Charitable Society, at jmarter-past 4 P. M. South Carolina Rangers Association, at halt past 4 P. M. Carolina Rifle Club, at three-quarters-past 4 P. M. Washington Artillery Friendly Society, at ?alf-past 4 P. M. Hibernian Society, at 4 P. M. New England Society, at 5 P. M. N Vigilant Fire Company, at half-past 4 P. M. Phoenix Fire Company, at 5 P. M. Stonewall Fire Company, at 4 P. H. Washington Fire Company, at halt-past 4 P.M. Hook and Ladder, No. 1, at 3 P. M. Steam Fire Company of Axmen, at half-past -4P.M. (Etna Fire Company, at 3 P. M. Hook and Ladder, No. 2, at 2 P. M. Palmetto Fire Company, at 3 P. M. Eagle Fire Company, at half-past 4 P. M. Hope Fire Company, at half-past 4 P. M. ' Auction Sale? THU Daw.. Gerhard Riecke will sell at ball-past 9 o'clock, :at his store, flour, butter, ?c. John G. Mil nor Sc Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, ribbons, cassimeres, Ac. J. A. Enslow & Co. will sell at 12 o'clock, at North Atlantic wharf; schooner Santee. SALE OF Crrr STOCK.-Yesterday Messrs. A. J^White & Son sold at auction, scrip No. 2069; period No. '65, city six per cent, stock, for $46. This scrip was issued on the nth of August, 1857, under "an ordinance to arrange th* time of payment of the debt of the City of Charleston, and to provide for the Anal extin? guishment of the same," payable first October, 1889. NEW PITBUOATIOVS_Subscribers to the re? issue Of Chambers's Encyclopedia, and the new Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biogra? phy and Mythology, are requested to caU at Fogartie's Book Depository, where the eighth serial number of each publication is ready for delivery. The eighth number completes the flrst volume of the Encyclopedia. Mr, Fogar tle expects to make arrangements at an early . day to have the volumes bound for subscribers. INVITATIONS.-We have received an invita- j Con to the Anal celebration of the Washington < Literary Society of the University of Virginia, ] 4o take place on the 27th instant Mr. D. G. < Manning, of South Carolina, ls a member ot the ? ?committee. j Our thanks are due to Cadet W. M. Jerdone, , -Of the Virginia Military Institute, for an Invita- , tion to the ball to be given by the cadets to j the graduating class of the institute on the j .cvening of July 4. A GALLERT WORTH VISITING.-The Fine Art ( ?Gallery of Messrs. QulnbyA Co., with Its bx- . tensive and well arranged collection of new : and choice chromos, ls Just now the most at- J tractive resort in the city. The pictures, { though presenting a pleasing variety of styles ? and subjects, are generally of a higher order of execution than the chromos usually seen in , tb^E^ops, and yet they have been purchased ito such advantage that they are offered, at , private sale, at rates much lower than those asked for them in the Northern djtles. In fact, an opportunity is now afforded of decora- , ting one's drawing-room with the very best } American and 1 aif-ortod chromos, elegantly : framed, at pilot? hardly exceeding what one ( would expect to pay for the frames' alone. ' Whether wishing to buy or not everybody ( who has a taste for the beautiful in art should make it a point during the present week to : Tisit this splendid gallery, m CRUMBS.-No baal ness of importance was .transacted in the Mayor's court yesterday. A man who gave a ball at Howard Hall, Tuesday night without obtaining a license, had his assemblage dispersed by the police, and was himself Aned $5 yesterday. City Attorney Corbin denies that he has pre? pared, or has any idea of preparing, an opinion relating to the city debt Thomas Bryan has been sent to Jail for twen? ty days, by Trial Justice T. J. Mackey, for stealing $5 ?rom Isaac Cease. William Smith, colored, is held for trial un? der warrant from Trial Justice T. J. Mackey, for beating his wife, Patsy. Caesar Brown, colored, arraigned before '.Trial Justice Mlshaw for an assault upon Louisa Brock, was sent tu Jail in default of security for his future good behavior. . The Washington Chronicle of Tuesday says : -"Mr. L. C. Carpenter, of this city, will leave ?tcK?y for Charleston, S. C., as national dep? uty from the Grand National Council of the Union League, to reorganize the councils in that State." UNITED STATES COURT-HON. GEORGE S. BRVAN, JUDGE, PRESIDING. - The following business was disposed of in the District Court yesterday: Ex parte Charles Bolt, (assignee,) In re J. G. Patrick, (bankrupt) Petition for sale and order .of referee was referred to Registrar dawson. J3x parte John John C. WhltAeld, (assignee,) In re B. E. W. Byram, (bankrupt.) Petitioa for sale was referred to Registrar Jaeger. Ex parte J. W. Morris, (assignee,) in re Jno. Cunningham, (bankrupt.) Petition for sale and to call on lien creditors. It was ordered that the assignee pay the liens as established,' and that the balance of the assets be paid to the general creditors. In re Peter B. Glass, A. M. Hunt Charles w Rawlins. Petition for Anal discharges in bank? ruptcy. Tbe time for Anal hearing was extend? ed until the 15th of Julyjiext *> Ex parte E. G. Simpson, in re Jos. J. Boozer. Petition to sell choses in action. Simpson was ordered to sell said choses in action al public outcry Ex parte C. B. Glover, in re J. C. Kennedy. Petition for loan to pay counsel fee, was granted. Ex parte C. B. Glover, in re William Knotts, ) j .-hoffman, J. C. Kennedy, et al. (bank? rupts.) Petition to be allowed to sell or com? promise certain notes, was granted? TBE EIRE.DEPARTMENT. Annual Report of the Chief Engineer Expenses of the Department-Losses by Fire-insurance-Annual Parad e Saggestion?, &C. We are Indebted to Mr. M. H. Nathan, the efficient chief of the Fire Department, for a copy of his annual report to the Board of Fire masters, showing thkcondition of the depart? ment for the year ending April 27th, 1870. From this report we gather the following statements : THE REDUCTION* OF PAT of the fire companies by the City Council is the first subject treated of by the chief, who re? cites that the burderr of paying the expenses incident ta the maintenance of a steam fire department, necessarily great, were never in? tended to fall on the individual companies. "On tho contrary, two years ago, when the the advantages of the system had been fully tested and approved, the city allowed to each steamer $3000, to each hand engine $1600, and to each truck company $1200 per annum, to the end that the members themselves should not be called upon to perform all thc labor and bear all the cost. Recently, however, the City Council have thought proper to reduce these amounts, and it is left to the several companies themselves to meet the obligations that may be incurred1 or contract Indebtedness." The chief is "sure that no company organization requires a larger appropriation than is neces? sary to meet actual expenses; yet, after the payment of engineers and firemen, paying for oils, repairs, and other incidentals, absolutely nothing will be left for the purchase of hose, of which In a short time nearly every company will be in want. Similar remarks will apply to the hand engine companies, whose pay has been reduced to $800 per annum, and to the trucks, whose pay has been reduced to $500.*' He, however, "ls confident the City Council do not desire to see any of these valuable or? ganizations involved in debt," and believes that "when the facts are made known to that body, they will be induced to review their late action and concede that appropriation which will relieve the department from its diffi? culty." The chief, after asserting that the members of the department compose a benevolent in? stitution, freely giving their labor and time to the community In which they live, and only asking that they shall be protected and suc? cored in this unselfish work, proceeds to speak of TBE EXPENSES OF THE DEPATMEXT, which "in the last year amounted to $37,296 29, being in excess of the expenses of the year end? ing April 27th, 1869, $6775 29. It ls unneces? sary," says the chief, "to enter into detail of the canse of this increase. The expenses of the next year, according to the new bill passed by the City Council In February last, will be $30,000. No department, eitlier paid or volun? teer, in the United States, containing twenty one companies, is kept up at so small an out? lay as ours. Paid departments, with four steamers, cost more money than our own; and the best statistics can be produced to show that a palo department, consisting of five steamers, would cost the City of Charleston at least $100,000 to organize it alone, while the yearly expenses Incidental thereto would not be less than $40,000. With the present scarcity of water, such a change would expose the property of our taxpayers lo the mercy of the element." FntE9 AND INSURANCE. Since the last report, says the chief, "there dave been twenty-one fires and fourteen liar ms and attempts to set fire, Involving a oss of property amounting to $136,099. The unount of Insurance effected on the property so endangered was $290,600. The amount of .oases paid by our insurance agencies and our one borne office is $93,470, showing a loss of real estate' and merchandise over Insurance paid of $42,629. The losses paid this yearby insurance are less than the last yearby $37, S10. The total amount of losses are also $30,- ? 196 less this year, whilst the excess of loss 3ver insurance is $7314 over those ol the last year. The largest fire was at the store of Messrs. H. K lat te & Co. The headway of this ore was due to the large quantity of liquor in the store, and it burned so rapidly that all ef? forts to save the stock were of no avail. Much of the stock'of Mr. Wolhtmann's, in tho ad. loinlng store, could have been saved had there been any one authorized to remove lt. This stock was insured in New York." INVESTIGATION OF FIRES, AC. The chief states that he has made careful investigations to ascertain the cause of each ore which- has occurred, "and, whilst there has been strong circumstantial evideuce in several cases, no positive proof could be ad? duced to convict parties." He, however, "ls convinced that several fires have been set by parties directly Interested." As regards the tidal drains, he says they have been used in most cases where the fires have been in prox? imity to them. The keeper, so far as he could judge, "has attended carefully to his charge." The engine houses are,the chief says, lu need of repairs, and although Council ordered them to be made, the wort: has not been commenced. The house of "the Palmetto Company ls In <t dangerous condition, and should be fixed at once. The Young America and Pioneer Com? panies are still renting very poor places at large prices. Buildings should be erected for these companies, as their property is valuable and require dry houses. The houses occupied by several of the colored companies also need repairs. The city ls now paying rent for four companies, amounting to near $800 per an? num." NHW COMPANIHS, *C. "The United, Union Star and Promptitude, colored companies, have been admitted into the department by the city authorities" since the last report. "The Hope, Stonewall and Ger? man companies have, in place of their hand engines, procured steamers of powerful ability, from the Amoskeag manufactory, of Manches? ter, N. H., so that there are now eleven steam? ers, two hook and ladder trucks and one baud engine belonging to the white companies, aud seven band engines belonging to the colored companies." The necessity for a fire alarm still exists, says the chief, and also for three large fire wells on East Bay, between Market and Tradd streets. THE ANNUAL INSPECTION. "The auuual Inspection, in accordance with the city ordinance, took place on the 27th of April, and the entire department was inspect ed and exercised by the honorable Mayor and Aldermen. Reports of companies are here? with submitted, showing the condition of en? gines, hose and strength of members. You will observe that some of them show a scarcity of hose, whilst others are reported In bad con? dition. An engine without hose at fires ls of no use. Each baud engine should have at least five hundred feet of serviceable hose, and each steamer one thousand feet" MEMBERS OK COMPANIES. Pioneer Steam Fire Engine Company-men on annual parade 34, on roll 08; Eagle Steam Fire Engine Company-men on annual parade 30, on roll 55; Vigilant Fire Engine Company men on annatal parade 35, on roll 3S; Phoenix Steam Fire Engine Company-men on annual parade 48, on aotlve roll 77; Charleston^HotAk and Ladder Company, No. 2-men on annual parade 24, on>roU4C; .?Etna Steam Fire Engine Company-men on annual parade 38, on roll 106; Marion Steam Fire Engine Company men on annual parade 40, on roll 60; German Steam Fire Engine Company-men on annual parade T3, on roll 92; Palmetto Steam Fire En? gine Company-men on annual parade 40, on roll 65; Hope Steam Fire Engine Company men on annual parade 25, on roll 50; Wash? ington Steam Fire Engine Company-men on annual parade 37, on roll 47; Charleston Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1-men on annual parade 22. on roll 32; Young America Steam Fire Engine Company-men on annual parar? 31, on roll 53; Stonewall Steam Fire Engine Company-men on annual parade 47, ou roll 69; Ashley (colored) Fire Company-men on annual parade Cl, on roll 68; Niagara (colored) Fire Company-men on annual parade 53, on roll 71; Union Star (colored) Fire Company men on annual parade 139, on roll 194; Comet (colored) Fire Company-men on annual par? ade 75, on roll 100; Prudence (colored) Fire Company, No. 4-men on annual parade 80, on roll 105; Promptitude (colored) Fire Com? pany-men on annual parade 80, on roll 105; United (colored) Fire Company-men on an? nual parade 68, on roll 88. INSURANCE. The following statement shows the losses paid by Insurance agencies from April 28,1869, to April 27, 1870 : Colburn & Howell, $24,855; Charles T. Lowndes, $24,269; S. Y. Tupper, $14,060; W. B. Heriot, $6534; J. L. Honour, $5730; A. H. Ha)'den, $5000; Z. B. Oakes, $2946; A. L. Tobias, $2775; Carolina Mutual Company, (local,) $2500; Hutson Lee, $1685; A. S. Johnston, $1434; W. C. Bee, $1250; Hu? ger ? Ravenel, $356; Ed. Sebring, $76. Total, $93,470. Amount of insurance effected on blindings, $177,900; amount of Insurance effected on merchandise, $106,000; amount of insurance effected on furniture, $6700. Total Insurance effected, $290,600 ; total amount of losses, $136,699; amount of losses paid by insurance companies, $93,470. Excess of loss over Insu? rance, $42,629. PAID AND VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENTS. The appended statement, shows the compar? ative cost of various fire departments, paid and volunteer, In the several named cities: New York, paid, 55 companies, $937,863 74; Boston, Mass., paid, 28 companies, $250,087; St. Louis, Mo., paid, 12 companies, $131,498 OS; New Orleans, La., volunteer, 38 companies, $129,297 69; Cleveland, Ohio, paid, 9 compa? nies, $81,642; Buffalo, New York, paid, 17 com? panies, $74,719; Philadelphia, volunteer, 54 companies, $113,034; Baltimore, paid, 9 compa? nies, $95,949; Albany, N. Y., paid, 8 compa? nies, $113,237; Providence, R. I., paid, ll com? panies, $49,783; San Francisco, Cai., paid, 14 companies, $102,420; Brooklyn, N. Y., volun? teer in 1869, 22 companies, 153,149; Cincinnati, Ohio, paid, 16 companies, $239,136 99; Mobile, Ala., volunteer, 9 companies, $40,700; New Haven, Conn., paid, 6 companies, $27,422; Hartford, Conn., paid, 6 companies, $26,290 71; Charleston, S. C., volunteer, 20 companies, $37.296 29. FIRE IN WILLIAMSBURG.- The dwelling of ' Mr. A. J. Eackly, of Williamsburg County, was destroyed by fire last week. A negro boy left In charge ol the house during the absence of the family, fired the building, and then went to several neighbors living la the neighbor? hood and reported that robbers had come to the house and set it on Are. Several gentle? men gathered Immediately at the residence, and were satisfied from what they saw that his tale was 'a fabrication. Finding that he was not successful in making them believe his story, he confessed having set fire to the house himself. He bad on a previous occasion stolen money from Mr. Eaddy^ Governor Scott will at once prepare a pardon. FIRE IN BARN W BIA..-A correspondent ol THE NEWS writes: "On Saturday night last the kitchen of Mr. A. W. Smoak, who resides a few miles beyond Edlsto River, in Barnwell County, was entirely consumed by fire. Mr. Smoak s kitchen being near his dwelling house threw lt in a perilous condition, and but fer the exertions of himself and sons would undoubtedly have been consumed also. Thc origin of the fire is unknown. On first discov? ering it the whole root was In a blaze. Mr. Smoak's loss is very heavy." ANOTHER LECTURE FROM FATHER CARESSE. The multitudes who have listened with delight to the discourses of the eloquent and gifted missionary, Father Garesch?, will be rejoiced to learn, from the following correspondence, that they are to have another opportunity of hearing him in public. The time fixed for the lecture is Wednesday evening, June 22: Rev. R P. Garescli?, S. J.: REV. DEAR Sm-The undersigned have been appointed a committee ou behalf of the Catho? lics of the several congregations of this city, to Invite you to address, once more, Its Inhabi? tants In a public hall, the time and subject being at your own option. Having learned that you deprecated any per? sonal testimonial of their regard, they thought that you would not refuse to apply the pro? ceeds ol' the lecture to the lightening of the debt weighing upon the church to which you are attached as pastor. Hoping that'our request may meet with a favorable consideration, we have the honor lo remain, with sentiments of sincerest esteem, Your most humble and Obedient servants, Rev. F. J. SHADLER, THOMAS O'BRIEN, JOHN B. LAFITTE, JOHN. COMMINS, C. R. CASSIDY. Charleston, June ll, 1870. [p. c.] CHARLESTON, June 13, 1870. \ GENTLEMEN-The kindness and sympathy which I have received from all classes in Charleston, render any testimonial superflu? ous, and my first thought would be to reject even the modified form in which you are pleas? ed lo offer one. But as this would be, I know, distasteful to you, and as it is, moreover, an enjoyment tor myself tn address so apprecia? tive an audience as I have found in your city, I am willing to accept the proposl' lon, provid? ed that I may share the proceeds with the Parochial School of the Cathedral. The time and place I leave to yourselves, and I would choose for subject, "Parental Love. Its Nature, Duties, Trials," as being one that offers no point of disagreement, and can alarm no sensibilities in any who may desire to attend. Your grateful and obedient servant in Christ, F. P. GARKSCUK, S. J. Rev. F. J. Shadier, Messrs. Thomas O'Brien, John B. Lafitte, John Commins, O. R. Cassidy, Hotel Arrivals-June 13. CHARLESTON HOTEL. S. May, Philadelphia; G. H. Kernaghan, C. R. Abbott; Augusta; S. W. Thomas, Raleigh; G S. Cooper, J. S. James, South Carolina; D. Alexander, G. 'H. Hoyt, W. Grant, New York; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mciver, Clteraw; G. 0. Rob? inson, Savannah; J. Levy, Memphis. PAVILION HOTEL. J. R. Barnes. Northeastern Railroad; J. J. Nettles, Omaha; S. Dibble, F. O. Slstrunk, Orangcburg; W. W. Ward, Klngstree; R. P. Hinds, Augusta; J. A. Crank, Savaunab; A. C. Izard, South Carolina. WILL NOT Go.-The steamer Pilot Boy, owing to an accident to her machinery, will be unable to go to Savannah or Beaufort u ntll thc machinery is repaired. PERSONAI,,-General Wade Hampton, who will deliver the address ibis afternoon at Mag? nolia Cemetery, Is In C<e city, Jthe guest of Major T. G. Barker, junior warden of the Washington Light Infantry Charitable Associa? tion. POSTPONEMENT.-Owing to the Inclement weather last evening, the celebration of the Spring Street Sunday-school did not take place, but was postponed until this evening. The following named gentlemen have been appointed a committee of conductors, of which Mr. H. L Greer is chairman, on the South Carolina and Northeastern Railroads, this after? noon: On the South Carolina Railroad-W. R. Mor? is, D. P. Robertson, D. B. Gilliland, J. J. Small, W. M. Muckenfuss, H. H. Williams, J. L. Sheppard, J. H. Deveaux, T. D. Lebby, A. Gilliland, E/F. Cross, J. B. Hyde, J. H. Schrei? ner, Jr., J. H. Renneker, Jr., R, H. Bomar, G. W. Bomar. On the Northeastern Railroad-C. C. Olney, J. W. Carter, J. Z. Stocker, R. H. McDowell, J. H. Schulte. FUNERAL OP THE LATE F. RICHARDS, JR. The funeral services of the late F. Richards, Jr., took place at the Church of the Holy Com? munion yesterday afternoon. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Porter. After the services, the remains were borne to Magnolia Cemetery and interred. A large number of the members of the Washington Light Infan? try Charitable Association, of which the de? ceased was an honored member, were present at the church and the grave. THE UNVEILING OF THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY MONUMENT.-The monumental trib? ute ol the Washington Light Intantry Charita? ble Association to their dead comrades, will be unveiled at Magnolia Cemetery, at 5 o'clock, this afternoon, with the following order of ex? ercises: "Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. Mr. E. C. Edgerton; poem composed for the occa? sion, and recited by Rev. E. T. Winkler, D.D., ex-chaplaln 25th regiment South Carolina Vol? unteers; unveiling of the monument; music; address of General Wade Hampton; music; benediction of Rev. A. T. Porter, ex-chaplaln 25th regiment South Carolina Volunteers." The ceremonies will doubtless be the most Interesting witnessed in this section since the war. The various white Are companies, and the various Masonic Lodges, in regalia, will be present. Also, the Washington Artil ery Friendly Society, Carolina Rifle Club. South Carolina Rangers Association, Union Light Infantry Charitable Society, St, Andrew's Society, Cincinnati Society, German Friendly Society, the Survivors' Associations, the Hiber? nian and New England Societies and others. The places and hours of meeting for these bodies will be found in our advertising col? umns. HOW TO GET TO THE GROUNDS. Cars will leave the Chapel street depot, Northeastern Railroad, at 4, half-post 4 and 5 P. M., and the Ann street depot, South Caro? lina Railroad, at 4 and three-quarters past 4 P. M., and will return when the ceremonies are over. Those desiring to go upon any of these trains are earnestly requested to procure their tick? ets before entering the cars. Tickets (adults 25 cents, and children 15 cents,) can be pur? chased at Holmes's Book House, Russell's Greer's, and Fogartle's book stores; at the office of Hie secretary; Messrs. Bolnest & Martin, King, opposite Ann street, and at Dr. G. W. Aimar's drag store, corner of King and Van derhorst streets. THE STATE COURT.-The following Juries were organized: Jury No. 1-H. F. Baker, foreman; E. J. But? ler, P. Bailey' J. Brawley, W. P. Dowling, P. B. Frost, S. Flail, E. Garden, G. Gregory, S. P. Graham, W. A. Grant, J. D. Price. ? Jury No. 2-W. J. Trim, foreman; R.|W. Givens, G. German, A. Habernicht, B. Her? nandez, J. Hanlon, R. J. Morris, L. F. Mevers. P. L. Miller, P. Moultrie, E. Mickey, L. Plnck ney. Supernumeraries-W. Risley, P. Richard? son, James Russell, J. Summers, H. Wiecklng. John Hanlon, J. W. Evans. The following cases were heard and dis? posed of: Tlie State vs. Bridget and Henry Reeves n and battery. Verdict, not guilty. The State vs. W. Y. Lovett-assault and bat? tery on two separate charges. Verdict, guilty. The grand Jury found true bill in the follow? ing cases : , The State vs. M. B. Wilbur, assault and bar. tery; J. K. Bevin, assault and battery; L. J. Koester, assault and battery; Francis Riley, assault and battery, with Intent lo kill; Phillip Howard and Peter Luclous, larceny; Isaac Sanders, larceny: Joseph Harrison, attempt to commit rape. And no bill In the following cases : The State vs. Frank Oliver, assault and bat? tery; M. Brown, assault aud battery; W. C. Buller, assault aud battery; J. H. Muller and L. Aoud, assault and battery; R. Simmons, as? sault and battery; Johu Lewis, assault and battery; F. A. Michel, assault and battery; Frank Oliver, forcible entry. The court was engaged up to thc hour of adjournment In hearing the case of the State vs. L. M. Brown, charged with Hie murder of J. J. Martin, at Klngstree, In March last. The case was transferred to this county by order of tho solicitor. Thc following counsel are en? gaged lu the case : For the prosecution, Solici? tor S. T. Adkesen, R. Dozier. E. J. Porter and A. C. Spain, Esqs.; for the accused, R. W. Sey? mour, S. W. Maurice, Esqs., and Messrs. Brown and Geldron. BVBINS8S NOTICES. TUE ATTENTION ot builders and others are directed to lumber advertised by Mr. JV. T. Sanders. CINCINNATI LAGER BEER.-Arriving weekly in half and quarter barrels. A supply always on hand. For sale by J. N. M. WOIU.TMANN, junlD-i" No. 187 East Bay. ATTENTION IS directed to thc sale of Hour, buller. Ac, advertised by Mr. Rlecke, who has resumed business at No. 23 Vendue Range. Mr. Riccke has a largo experience in thc gro? cery trade, aud ls in every way qualllled lo command success. CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPEDIA.-Bight numbers of this Journal, comprising the first volume, having been Issued, I am prepared to bind them lu thc best style and at moderate prices. B. K. NEUFVILLB, - juulC-2 No. 'J Broad street. USE "COSTAR'S EXTERMINATORS and Insect Powder for rats, mice, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, moths," A-c. Sold by all druggists. mayi-wljTDJtC HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and Black? WILSON'S GROCERY. Jun8 BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-TUE NEWS Job Office is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thousand. Send your orders. Every mer? chant and business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. LADIES' FINE TRAVELLING TRUNKS.-Just re? ceived a fine selection ot ladles' travelling trunks, among which are a few of the Eugenie Pattern Trunks. Ail tourists should have one. For sale by John Commins, No. 131 Meetlug street. jun3-ftuG Special JXo?xta. ?Sf NOTICE.-THE STEAMER PILOT BOT having met with an accident to her machi? nery, will not go to .Savannah and Beaufort till farther notice. J. D. AIKEN A CO. jnnie-3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.-This ls to certify that pursuant to the provisions of an Act or the General Assembly of the said State, ratified and approved on the- tenth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, a Company has been organized under the corporate name of "THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANT OF CHARLESTON, S. C." The purpose of the Company is to dig and mine for Phosphates, Earths, Marls, Rocka and Mine? rals, to manufacture the same and such other materials as they may purchase, into Chemicals, Acids and FerUllzers; to carry on trade therein, and to cultivate such lands as may be purchased by the Company for the purpose aforesaid. The chief office of the Company ls located at Charles? ton, S. C., and its business will be carried on there, and at such branch offices as the Company may establish. The amount of the Capital Stock of the said Company ls Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, ($200,000,) of which Twenty Thousand ($20,000) Dollars has been actually paid In, and the par value of the Shares is One Hundred ($100) Dol? lars. In witness whereof we have hereunto set out hands, this 13th day of June, A. D. 1870. F. J. PORCHER, President. F. J. PELZ BR, Treasurer. W. P. HALL, I B. G. PINCKNEV, I Direc LOUIS D. DESAUSSDRE, f tors. WILLIAM LEBBY, J Direc? tors. TUE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) CHARLESTON COUNTY, J Personally appeared before me, FRANCIS J. PORCHER, President, FRANCIS J. PELZER, Treasurer, WM. P. HALL, B. G. PINCKET, L. D. DESAUSSURE and WM. LEBBY, Directors, who being daly sworn, say that the matters and things in the above certificate contained are true and correct. Sworn to before me, this 13th day of June, A. D. 1870. BENJ. C. WEBB, Notary Public. F. J. PORCHER, President. F. J. PELZER, Treasurer. W. P. HALL, B. G. PINCKNEY, LOUIS D. DESAUSSURE, WILLIAM LEBBY, Junl4-3_ ?&- CITY TAXES.-CITY TREASURY, JUNE 1st 1870.-Pursuant to Ordinance to raise Supplies for the year 1870, the Second Instalment of one-third of the Corporation Tax will be receiv? ed at this office from and after this date to the first of July. S. THOMAS, Junll-stuth3_City Tressnrer. pa- TAX NOTICE.-THE OWNERS OF property in the Town of Mount Pleasant are hereby notifi?e] that the Treasurer will be in at? tendance at the Mount Pleasant House, between the hours of 3 and 6 P. M., on TUESDAYS, THURS DAT3 and SATURDAYS, nnttl the 30tb Instant, to receive the Corporation Taxable Returns for 1870. Payment of the same will be required on or be? fore the 15th Jnly. Mount Pleasant, June 9, is:o/. Junll-stnthO_ ?m-VL C. PORCHER, ADMINISTRA? TRIX, VS. EXECUTORS F. M. WESTON ET AL.-By virtue of an order entered on 5th Inst., before Hon. R. B. Carpenter, In this case, the Creditors of | the late PERCIVAL R. PORCHER are required to prove their claims before me, at my office, No. 50 Broad street, on or before the 1st of July next. W. ST. JULIEN JERYEY, mayl2-th8 Referee. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY HAYING YOUR PRINTINO EXECUTED AT THE NEWS JOB OFFICE. ?-ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLF.n -aa Sljirto ano ?tmtisrjutg Q?ooos. S C O T T ' S IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER OUTFITS IN FURNISHING GOODS. THE FAMOUS STAR 8HIRT3, GRAY'S PATENT MOULDED COLLARS. SOLE AGENCY FOR THE NEW SPIRAL SEAM DRAWERS, ANS e> TOE PATENT CHAMPION BRACE, (Suspenders and Shoulder Braces combined.) SIGN OF THE STAR SHIRT, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. Janl7 emosDio ?financial. H ENRY H. BOODY & CO., BANKERS AND RAILWAY AGENTS, No. 12 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, Make Collections, pay Coupons and Dividends, Buy and Sell Governments, Railway Bouda, and other Securities on Commission. as-Particular attention given to the negotia? tion of Raliway and other Corporate loans. N. B.-Interest allowed on deposits. New York, May 2d, 1870. H. H. BOODY. D. A. BOODY. H. P. BOODY. mayT n HANNON A LINING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ac, CAMDEN, S. C. WM. M. SHANNON.ARTHUR P. LINI? juu2-lmo* M. S. HANCKEL, M. D., DENTIST., Has resumed the practice of his profession. Rooms No. 235 King street, opposite Hasel, over SPEAR'S Jewelry StortH_Jan25 8 thstn FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTONLNE.) They are purely vegetable, safe and sure. The best In use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, octt Wholesale Agent _Agencies. j^JARIENBADEN CELEBRATED BEVERAGE AGENCY, No. 138J MEETING STREET, Next door to McKay's Aactlon store, and oppo? site Pavilion Hotel. Medical men and others pronounce lt the best SUMMER DRINK on this continent. Junl6-ths2_TRY IT._ ADVERTISING AGENCY. Authorized Agency for Southern Newspapers. Publisher's Lowest Cash Rates to all. DISCOUNT TO LARGE ADVERTISERS. Legal Notices, Real Estate Sales, and general advertising inserted in New York World, Tribune, Journal of Commerce, Evening Post, and other Northern papers, on favorable terms. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, mchSi tuttis No. 3 Broad street. I" SDrrj ?cooa, i?c. PORTA?TT TO TLL. AN ADDITIONAL REDUCTION OF 10 TO 20 PER CENT. Has been made In our LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF DRY GOODS. This opportunity should not be lost sight of. The following Prices will induce Dry Goods buyers to make their purchases at our Store: FINE LENOS ASSORTED COLORS, 18 CENTS, FORMERLY 26 CENTS. CHINA DRESS GOODS, Beautiful Designs, with Silk Flowers-newly introduced-only 35 cents, worth 60 cents. To suit the demand, we have opened 60 pieces more of those CHEAP BAREGES, at o?i cents, worth 15 cents. One case of COLORED MUSLINS, Fast Colors, re? duced to IS cents, formerly 16 and 18 cents. A lot of fine LACE POINT, BAREGE and GRENA? DINE, and other Fancy Styles of SUMMER SHAWLS, at very low figures. 600 dozen (Duplicates) 5-3 LINEN HANDKER? CHIEFS, "0 cents per. dozen. 20 pieces of 4-4 CHECK MATTING, splendid quali? ty, only 33>i cents per yard. 10 pieces Of 4-4 WHITE MATTING, good quality, only 30 cents per yard. 10 pieces of WHITE LINEN DUCK, at 50, 65 and 75 cents per yard, each worth 20 cents more. 50 pieces BOBBINET, for Pavilions, only $3 75, worth $4 50. All other goods at correspondingly reduced pri? ces. Take your choice, but call In time at FURCHGOTT A BRO'S., No. 437 King street, corner of Calhoun. may31 fjcalth anb Recreation. JRVING HOUSE. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, European Plan. Loca? tion, unsurpassed, being near UNION SQUARE, WALLACE'S THEATRE, aud A. T. STEWART'S New (up town) Store. Broadway and Twelfth streets, New York. . G. P. HARLOW, apr? ihstn_Proprietor. mHE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, X VIRGINIA. Professor J. L. CABELL, M. D., of the University of Virginia, Resident Physician. This renowned Watering Place will be open to visitors June 1st, under the management or JAS. A. McCLUNG. No expense or error t bas been, or win hp ?pared to make theso SPRINGS, attractive to botn me lnvmia ano tne pleasure seeker. nie BATHS vary in temperature rrora 86 to 100 degrees farenheit. The value of these Thermal Waters ls not excelled by any waters on the globe. Descriptive pamphlets, containing a full account of these Springs, and certificates of numerous cases cured, or reUeved, can bc had on applica? tion to the Manager, at the Springs, or to S. C. TARDY A CO., Richmond, Virginia. Telegraph Offlce in the Hotel. S. C. TARDY, 1 Owners, THOS. R. PRICE A CO., J Richmond, Va. may23-imo_ ?i HEROKEE SPRINGS, Eight Miles from Spartanburg Courthouse, S. C. New Furniture-Hotel thoroughly Renovated. New Bedding. New Baths, Bowling Alley, and other modes of exercise for guests, will be ready for visitors June l, 1370. CABINS TO RENT./ Roard per month.$30 Per week.:.10 Per day. 2 R. C. OLIVER, Proprietor, Spartanburg Courthouse, S. C. JunO-ttistulmo*_ JAMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28, 30 AND 32, CENTRE STREET, CORNER READ AND DUANE STREETS, NE W YORK. A large Stock Of ENGLISH AND GERMAN FACES, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on hand. All Type cast at this establishment ls manufactured from themetal known as Conner'? Unequalled Hard Type Metal. Every article ne cessary for a perfect Printing Office furnished. lan20 (Ruinemos* ?J^UMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER ! JOISTS, SCANTLING, PLANK AND BOARDS Of dur?rent qualities and sizes delivered at any point on Northeastern and South Carolina Railroads, at wharf for shipping, or in the city. For sale at re? duced prices, and in any quantity by EDWIN WELLINO, Corner Woolie street and Railroad avenue. juno-thstue*_ JfiRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared bv Grlmault A- Co., Paris: SYRUP OF?IYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, a sov er lgn remedy In phthisis-relieves, Coughs, Nlghtsweats, Ac. Guaran?, for headache, neuralgia, Ac. Pepsine, for indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac. Iodized Syrup of Horseradish, invaluable for persons unable to take Coclliver Oil-especially recommended In cutaneous aiTectlop?, and as a most powerful depurativo. Matteo Capsules and Matlco Injection, a sure, quick and harmless remedy. Digestive Lozenges or the Alkaline Lactates, a pleasant and cirective remedy for functional de? rangement of the digestive organs. Troches or Pepsine and Paucreatlne. ALSO, rURGATIF LE ROY. Pharmacie Cottin. VOMITIF LE ROY, Pharmacie Cotttn. Dragees -le Santonive. Dragees de Morphine. Lancelot's Asthma cigarettes. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, m ay 30_No. 131 Meeting srrcet. pHYSICIANS, PLEASE NOTICE. Direct Importation GENUINE AND PURE MEDICINES. IODIDE POTASSIUM, Calvert's Carbolid Acid Citric Acid, Herring's Wine of Colchicum Pure Rhubarb Herring's Citrate Iron and Quinine Precipitated Chalk Trice's Glycerine J. Collis Brown's Chlorodyne German Chloral nydrate. G. J. LUHN, Apothecary and Chemist, Southeast Corner King and John streets, may26-tbstu5mos Charleston, S. C. pt* IF YOU WANT- STRAW, M ANIL LA and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPERS, go U EDWARD PERRY, No. 165 Meeting street, oppo site Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. decl4 6mos Auction Sales--i?ljis marj. "GERHARD M?CK? TXriLL SELL THIS DAY, IN FRONT VT or his Store, No. 28 Vendue Range, at half past 9 o'clock, 25 bbls. FLOUR 50 pkgs. Butter, Ac. Conditions cash. Janis By J. A. EIYSLOW & CO. SCHOONER SANTEE. THIS DAY, the 16th instant, at 12 o'clock :*oon, win be sold at North Atlantic Wharf, as she now lies, in complete running order, and ready ror Immediate service, Tlie One Schooner SANTEE, or 3113-100 tons burthen Length 56 reet 8 Inches Breadth 19 feet 2 io inches Depth of Hold 5 feet. 7his Schooner has been recently thoroughly overhauled, and new timbers put in both sides, and is well suited for the general coasting busl ness, and also capitally adapted as a Phosphate carrier. , Conditions-One-third cash ; balance thirty, sixty and ninety days, spproved endorsed notes. JUBU_. By JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. ITJIBBONS, FANCY CASSIMERES AND JidLX CLOTHING. - THIS DAY, 16th instant, at 10 o'clock, we wlU sell at onr Store, No. 135 Meeting street, Cartoons Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 9 TRIMMING RIB? BONS, White and Brown Canton shades, Men's Leghorn Hats, 64 Fancy and Black All-Wool Cas eimeres; assorted qualities Black Satinets, Print? ed satinet?. Linen Drills; Linen Coatings, Ken? tucky Jeans, Cottonades, Men's and Ladles' White and Colored Gloves, Printed Shirts, Lines Dusters. Summer Casslmere Pants, Undershirts, Calico Shirts, Drill Drawers, Ac. Conditions cash._Janel6 Auction Sales--?rotare ?Darjs. By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. STEAMER "PLATO,". AS SHE NOW lies on the Beach, at the sonthwest end of Seabrook's Island. North Edisto Inlet. On TUESDAY, the 2ist Instant, at ll o'clock A? M, will be sold at the Old Post-office, Broad street, The Steamer "PLATO," os she Hes on the Beach at Seabrook's Island. She ls 83 tons burthen, built of white oak, 96 feet long, 21 feet beam, 9 feet hold; bottom covered with yellow metal about sixteen months ago. Engine In good order, 32 Inch cylinder, 6 feet stroke, low pressure. Boiler ten months old. Together, with her taokel and apparel as she now lies. All persons are warned not to trespass'upon the Steamer "Plato," or remove any article there? from, x Conditions cash. Jnnl&-wthsmtu6 By TL M. MARSHALL & BRO. DWELLING No. 7 SPRING STREET, west of King. On TUESDAY, 21st Instant, at ll o'clock, wilt be sold at the Old Postofflce, Broad street, The above DWELLING of five square rooms, piazza, cistern, kitchen, Ac. Lot 30 7-12 by 76 feet deep. ? Terms-One-third cash; balance In one and two years, secured as usual, with interest semi-an? nually. Purchaser to pay ns for papers and Btamps._ .. Jonl4-tnths4 R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. EESIDENCE LN SOCIETY STREET, NEAR MEETING. On TUESDAY, 21st Instant, at ll o'clock, at the Old Postoffice, Broad street, will be sold, That Elegant Three Story BRICK MANSION, No. 36 Society street, one door east of Meeting, con? taining six Square and three Dressing Rooms; Gass throughont, double Kitchen, Stable, Car Haze-house, cistern of capacity of 65,000 gallons. Lot measures 45 feet front, 40 rear, by 128 feet, more or less. Conditions-One-third cash; balance In one and two years by bond, with Interest semi-annually, secured by mortgage or premises; buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay R. M. Marshall A Brother for papers and stamps. Junl-i-tuth34._-_ ~By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. Ci ERMAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN \JT CHROMOS, at Auction, at No. 157 King st reet-Posi ti ve Sale. On FRIDAY, the nth Instant, at the store, No. 157 King street, will be sold at auction, commenc? ing at ll o'clock, A superior and choice COLLECTION OF GER? MAN AND ENGLISH CHROMOS. Catalogue? ready at the store, and the attention and Inspec? tion of the ladles specially requested. Jonis L Sitters, i p p M~A~N~ ' s o n D A T GERMAN BITTERS! TOE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL OF THE AGE! ALTERATIVE, ANTI-BILIOUS, and INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Is pre? pared from the original German receipt now in the possession or the proprietors, and Is the same preparation that was used In Germany upwards of a century ago; and to-day lt ls the household remedy of Germany, recommended by its most eminent physicians. LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the purest alcoholic essence of Germany's favorite beverage, Impregnated with, the juices and extracts of rare herbs, roots and barks; all of which combined make it one sf the best and surest preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in the Stomach, and Digestive Organs, NERVOUS DEBILITY, LANGOUR, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, GENERAL EXHAUSTION, AND AS A PREVENTIVE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will And LIPPMAN'S GRBAT GERMAN BITTERS the best tonic known for the diseases to which they are generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant ls recommended. MATHEW'S BLUFF, S. C., June 2, 1870. MESSRS. Lirra AN A URO.: Inclosed please Hud money for one case of your (?crinan Bitters. Persons who have bought them from me express having been greatly benefited by their use. Yours, Sec., C. R. FITTS. ORANCECCRO, S. C., June 4,1870. MESSRS. Lirra AN A BRO.: Inclosed Hud $50: scud us more of your Bitters; they are taking well. " _ Yours, Ac. F. H. W. BRIGGMAN A Co. Depots In Charleston, S. C.: W. G. TROTT, ED. S. BURNHAM, A. W. ECKEL A CO., G. J. LUHN, W. A. SKR1NE, Wholesale Agents: DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Druggists, CLAOIUS A WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, and HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. aprie-Craos _ QUMTER WATCHMAN. The WATCHMAN, published at Sumter, S. C., is one sf the?st and cheapest newspapers In he State and his a much larger circulation than any orher newspaper in theSeetion in which it ls miDltahed The merchants or Charleston cannot ?nd sei ?oort a medium fer communicating WKH. "he businessmen or Sumter and planters ortha. surrounding country. Address GILBERT A FLOWERS, Proprietors, or W Y. TAXTON, Basia eas Manager, apr20 Sumter, S. O,