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f CITY ,Af FfIRS AD VERT?S E as will take notice that we cannot j 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 Nngls paper. An exception to this rule is made ^in favor ol notices of mee tioga, deaths and funerals._ '_ Meetings This Day. 8t. Andrew's Society, at 8 P. M. Bruderliche Bund, at 8 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. John G. Hilnor A Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, ?at their store, ribbons, dry goods, Ac. Laurej A Alexander will sell at 10 o'clock, at their itore, corn. Leitch A Bruns will sell at ll o'clock, at the .old Posto trice, real estate. William McKay will sell at 9 o'clock, on Union wharf, a pleasure boat. VIRGINIA MILITARY INSXTTOTE. -We acknow? ledge the receipt of an invitation to attend the ball of the graduating class of 'this institution on the 4th of July. _ SALK OF Crrr PROPERTY.-City-Attorney ?^rbin has given notice to the counsel for the xecutors of George Gibbon, deceased, that "he 'win make a motion before Judge Car- j penter, or in case of his absence, before some other Judge of the State, to continue the in-j Junction granted by Judge Willard. THE HEAT yesterday, although not any greater than on the day previous, was more generally complained of. Appended is the register of the themometer kept at Joseph Blackman's drug store, No. 17 Broad street, yesterday: 8 o'clock, 84; 10, 87; 12, 90; 2, 92: 4, 90; 6, 86; 8, 83. EXPORTED MURDER.-There was in circula? tion aoout the city, yesterday afternoon, a re port that the body of a colored man .had been found between Chapman's Fort and Hutchin? son's ?sland, Collet ou County, in the water, with ooth ears and one arm cut off, and the 'body somewhat burned, and that the members of a mill tia company, of which deceased was captain, bad arrested the murderer, and await? ed the arrival of the sheriff to take him In charge. - ANOTHER IMPORTANT PHOSPHATE DISCOVERY. We learn that the phosphate deposits recently discovered by Mr. F. Stall Toomer, on Edlsto River, have been subjected to a close-analysis by Professor C. U. Shepard, Jr., and found to contain 65,79 bone phosphate of lime, 9.66 car? bonate of lime and 3.25 of sulphate of lime. A largs number of bones and other remains of et tin ct animals have been exhumed, and the daftosit ls thought to be folly equal to those in iJ?yvicinity of Charleston. ? THE FREEDMAN'S BANK.-The Freedman's Bank of Charleston has now 2469 open ac? counts, and the amount on deposit ls $156, '766.92. One year ago- the number ol deposi? tors was 1846, and the amount due them $98, 625 63, showing an increase of 983 depositors, and $58,131 39. "'During the month of May there were, received 57T- deposits, amounting to $24,5A4 04..: The total number of deposits received st this branch has been 16,289, and the total amount .received has been $1,362, a* - j ?. / I j UNITED STATES COURT.-HON. GEORGK 8. | ? BRYAN, JOME, PRESIDING_The following business was disposed of in the District Court yesterday: Ex parte J. N. Gayle, - assignee, in re John j * C. Slagle, bankrupt. Petition for sale and to |1 call in lien creditors. Referred to Registrar . Cl a wee n. In re John H. Timmons, assignee. Applica? tion for payment of lien. It was ordered that the creditors be paid. Ex parte John Davenport and ex porte J. J. Porter. Appplicatlon for final discharge in bankruptcy. Granted. .,- - i%9 ' CLOSC?O . EXKRCISKS.-The Franklin street School c?osid Tor the summer vacation yester? day, and the occasion was celebrated by a handsome collation, prepared for the scholars. It was a most gratifying sight to behold up w|tjris of two hundred children gathered to? gether too ld farewell to their kind teachers for the summer months. The tables, spread 'In the school-room, were handsomely decora? ted with flowers and evergreens, and bounti? fully supplied with fruits, cakes, confectionery and ices. The day passed most satisfactorily to the teachers and happily to the children. J s noble institution has been in successful ton for the past three years, deriving its support from the ' Protestant Episcopal ton o? the Bjtttg of New York. A MURDERER CONVICTED.-It will be re? membered that more than two years ago Mr. J. Fraser Mat howes was killed, near Beaufort, by Peter Holmes, colored, under circumstan- i ces of a very aggravating character. Holmes 1 was arrested, but escaped, and was again ar- J rested only to escape again.-the last time re --? mainlng at large roc "fifteen, months. About ] two months ago he was recaptured by Consta? ble T. Hamilton'at th er "Phosphate Works, a short distance irpm the city, On the 2&jpf this month he was arraigned at Bean|o^6tfore a Jury composed exclusively of., hjs own race and colo.-, and, after aj^ieaSafc convicted of morder. The prieK&e&sMeMxlDed as being a abort, heavy, balli, black man, with, alow \} bro w, cooa-like eyes and massive Jaws. A j ' ferocious expression is written on every fea? ture.. Ho is evidently by nature what victor Hugo cans "a man-tiger"-seeming to have been turned out of the crucible in which the i devimfted the creative elements. We have otTheard what sentence Judge Platt Im upon the prisoner, but if he answers if the description, hanging is the only remedy. CRUMBS.-The store recently occupied by | A Roy, at the corner of Klag and j Fentworth streets, is to be reopened shortly I ar mili ne ry store. l!we learn that there la a movement on foot bong certain holders of the city stock to con ; the stock Into coupon bonds, with the in ; and principal payable in gold, improvements to the building at the omer of East Bay and Broad streets are be? ing rapidly poshed forward, and will probably te completed by the first of August There are two thousand persons holding city stock. The largest amount held by any one person ls $100,000. Mr. J. Madsden, the popular tobacconist, bas removed from his old stand in King street, to No. 1C3 Meeting street, opposite the Charleston Hotel. Hoggard Wilson, colored, is held for trial be lore Justice J. G. Mackey, for assaulting Sarah Hey ward". Frank Kressel, arraigned for assaulting R. Salters, has been liberated, as the evidence failed to establish the charge. William Kres ' soi, arraigned on the same charge, was sen? tenced to pay a fine of $2 and costs, or ten tfcjs in Jail. Steen Hamilton, of Elliott street notoriety, was senhAo Jail yesterday morning for a term of twenty days. * THE LATE WM. VILMOB-E 8IMM8. Meeting of Citizens to Consider the Practicability of Erecting a Monu? ment to his Memory. Ia response to a call through the papers for the friends of the late Wm. Gilmore Simms, to meet at the Charleston Library Rooms, to con? sider the practicability of erecting a monu? ment to his memory, a number of our most prominent citizens assembled at the place designated at 12 o'clock M. yesterday, among whom we noticed lion. Alfred Huger, Judge Geo. S. Bryan, Hon. W. D. Porter, General James Conner. jTolonel C. H. Slmonton, Colo? nel T. Y. Simons, Hon. Henry L. Buist, Ma? jor T. G. Barker, J. Barrett Cohen, E. S. Dur? yea, M. P. O'Connor. S. Lord, Jr., James M. Wilkinson, Thos. M. Hanckel, C. R. Miles, G. H. Sass, W. Y. Leitch, B. F. Evans, John Rus? sell, R. S. Bruns. Shortly after 12 o'clock Mr. B. F. Evans called the meeting to order, and nominated Hon. Alfred Huger as chairman. Mr. Huger was unanimously elected, as was Mr. C. R. Miles, who was subsequently nomi? nated by Mr. Evatts, as secretary. On taking the chair, Mr. Huger paid a glow? ing tribute to the memory of the deceased, and affectionately alluded to his intimate personal relations with him, and how he learned to love and revere the deceased, not only for intellec? tual ability, but for his private worth. Two letters relative lo the deceased and the proper mode of paying a tribute of respect to his memory were read-one from Rev. J. W. Miles and the other from Mr. W. L. King. At the request of a number of friends of Rev. Mr. Miles, we publish, his letter in full, as fol? lows: To the Chairman of the Meeting held in refer? ence to the memory of Mr. Simms: Having received an invitation to attend this, meeting, which it is not in my power'to ac? cept in person, I beg leave, being with you in spirit, to express my humble, but most heart? felt concurrence with the object of the meet? ing. It,has not assembled to eulogize Mr. Simms-its very object shows our sense ofthat worth and genius to which we propose a me? morial tribute.. Can -there be . in any mind-a doubt of. the "propriety" of such a tribute ? Surely in no one who can sympathize with and admire the heroic devotion with which Mr. Simms not only cultivated letters for noble ends, but I may say, in a certain sense, for the sake of his beloved South, upon which has been reflected the lustre of his own reputation. Least at all can there be any such doubt in ?ny one wno was privileged to enjoy his personal friendship. It was unselfish,. generous-and, abo ve" all, faithful and true as diamond, when once it, was bestowed. It was-my privilege to be brought into veryTIntimate .relations with him, at a time when one's nature ls tried, and the Beeret heart revealed-I mean at a time of domestic,affliction. There was then knit be? tween us a bond of affection, which he show? ed on his death-bed was, on his side, as true, and faithful, and loving as ever. And other obligations I owe to his nobie and generous spirit for encouragement and suggestion, and intellectual communing,', which prompted and aided me in some literary efforts, which al? though of the very: humblest grade, might otherwise have never been attempted at all. As to the "practicability" ot the proposed tribute, was there ever a question bf the prac? ticability of Carolinians giving expression to their generous Impulses, or or their ever fall? ing to express gratitude and admiration for the man whom they wished to honor ? It seems to me, sir, that the objeet Of the meet? ing need only be known, to secure Its accom? plishment. Asking your pardon for having so far tres? passed upon you, I remain.' Most respectfully, . . Your obedient servant, J. W; MILES. Hon. w. D. Porter moved that a committee, to consist of-:-citizens, be appointed tor :he city and State at large by the chairman, at ila leisure, who shall be charged with the duty >f procuring plans for a suitable monument to >e erected oven the remains of Wm. Gilmore jimms, at Magnolia Cemetery, and of raising be means necessary lor the purpose, and that be said committee report at an adjourned neeting lo be called by the chairman. The motion was. unanimously adopted. Mr. Evans said that Hon. J. B. Campbell had .equested him to state to the- meeting that he ?egretted that urgent business would prevent ila attendance. On motion of Dr. Lebby. the meeting then idjourned. . _ Meeting of the Friends of William Gil? more' Simms. A meeting of the citizens of Charleston to insider the subject of a suitable monument to.be erected to the late WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS, was held on Wednesday, the 29th lay of Jnne, 1870, at the Charleston Library. The meeting was called to order by B. V. Evana, Esq., who requested Hon. Alfred Sager to take the chair, and C. Richardson 4?Hes to act as secretary. Mr. Huger, on taking the chair, made a brief >ut forcible address upon the character of the leceased, and read to the meeting a letter rom Professor James W. Miles, containing ils tribute to his deceased friend. Hon. W. D. Porter, in most feeling and ?pchlng language, addressed the meeting, ind moved the following resolution: Resolved, That a committee of-be ap? pointed by the chairman of this meeting, at lils leisure, for the city and ?' le at large, who shall be charged with the d tty ot procuring plans for a suitable monument, to be erected aver the remains of WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS, lt Magnolia Cemetery, aad of raising the means necessary for the purpose; and that the :ommlttee report to an adjourned meeting of inls body, to be called by the chairman. The resolution being seconded, was unani? mously adopted. A letter from William L. King, Isq., was also read to the meeting. B. J. Whaley, Esq., moved that the proceed? ings of meeting be published in THE CHARLES? TON DAILT NEWS and Courier. The meeting then adjourned. ALFRED HUOKR, chairman. CHARLES RICHARDSON MILHS, Secretary. Hotel Arrivals-June ??. CHARLESTON HOTEL. S. Hans, North Carolina; F. Lowder, Phila? delphia; H. M. Coningham, Georgia; J. Mont? gomery, Greenville; W. J. Ball, Cooper River; Z. Platt, Aiken; D. C. Wilson, Reaufort; J. B. Ezell, Columbia; D. Callahan, South Carolina; C. R Goodwin, Savannah. PAVILION HOTEL. J. F. Riley. Orangeburg; J. 8. Baker, Balti? more; E. E. Stone, United States Army; J. J. Nettles, South Carolina; E. Carroll, New York; T. W. Folger, Plckens; J. E. Baker, Sumter; B. Limbaugh, Florida. BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAL attention is directed to the adver? tisement of Messrs. Whllden & Co., to be lound Jn our advertising columns, by which lt will be seen that they have removed their stock of crockery, china and glassware from Meeting street to No. 29 Hayne street. HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and Black? WILSON'S GROCERY-. Jun8 BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, ti, ?5,16 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to size, at THE NEWS Job Office. DAVID DICKSON'S great book on farming now out No tanner's library complete without lt. Bound in cloth, extra, 14; sheep, U 50; half morocco, $5. Orders received at this office. Good canvassing agents wanted. For terms, apply at this office. juul7-lmo fanerai Notices. pS* THE RELATIVES FRIENDS AND acquaintances ol' Dr. and Hrs. EDW. c. KECK.E I.ET and Family, are respectfully Invited? to attend the Fanerai Services of the former, at the Second Presbyterian Ghuroh. THIS AFTERNOON, at ?5 o'clock. _ jun30-* ps- MARION STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.-You are hereby summoned to as? semble at yonr Englne-House, In full Uniform, THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock precisely, to pay the last tribute of respect to your late ex-Presi? den;, Dr. E. C. KECKELEY. By order of President BARKLBT. GEO. A. CALDER, JunSO_'._Secretary. pS* THE-RELATIVBS, FRIENDS AND acquaintances of Mr. John Hartigan, and of Mr. Thomas Hartigan, are respectfully Invited to at? tend the Funeral Services of MATTHEW, young? est son of the former, from No. io Elizabeth street, THIS AFTERNOON, at half-past 3 o'clock. JUQ3?* ?bitnarrj. POPE-Died, In Beaufort, South Carolina, on the 24th of ; une, Mrs. EMILT BATHS POPE, wife of I Major J. J. Pope. Spacial Weticeg. CITY TAXES.-CITY TREASURY, JUNE l, 1870.-Pursuant to an Ordinance to Raise Supplies for the year 1870, the Second Instalment of one-third of the Corporation'Tax will be re? ceived at this orllce from and after this date to the first of July. S THOMAS, jnn2l-10_?_City Treasurer. ^OFFICE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, JUNE 21, 1870.-The Board of Direc? tors of this Company having declared a Dividend of FIFTY CENTS per Share cn the Capital Stock, the same will be paid to Stockholders on and after TUESDAY, 5th July. The Books for transfer will be closed from this date until the 5th July. W. J. HERIOT, jnn21_Secretary and Treaanrer. >S~-M. 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 j the late PERCIVAL R. PORCHBR are required to prove their dalma before me, at my office, No. 56 Broad street, on or before the lat of July next. W. ST. JULIEN JERVEY. mayl2-th8_Referee. pS* WANTED-PROPOSALS TO FUR? NISH 130,000 running feet of first-class PALMET? TO LOGS, no less than 17 feet in Lsngth, and io to 12 inches in diameter. Deliverable in Charleston, between the present date and the lat September. Logs to be straight. Proposals will be received for the entire quanti? ty or for portions or lt, up to July 10. Apply at South Carolina Railroad office, to ALFRED L. TYLER, vice-President. 49* Savannah papers please copy, and send bill to this office._jnnl8-12 ^fr*DABNEY MORGAN A CO., VS. THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE BANK OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BT AL. CHARLESTON COUNTY, COMMON PLEAS, EQUITY SIDE.-All persons, depositors In the Bank of the State of South Carolina, or any of its branches, having claims upon said Bank, are hereby notified that by the decree of his Honor Judge CARPENTER, made in this canee, and dated May 7th, 1870, they muat prove their claims before me on or before the fifteenth (15th) day o? August next, or else they will be barred from all participation In the Assets of said Bank or claims npon the State of South Carolina. Depositors must present their claims, BUB tamed by affidavit, similar to those required for claims apon executors or administrators, stating dis? tinctly when the deposl: account began, and ivhen lt ended. ? The Deposit Boots must In every case be pro iuced If In existence. CHARLES H. SIMONTON, Referee. Charleston, S. C., No. 15 Broad street, over Peo? ples' National Bank, June 22, 1870. N. B.-Columbia Phoenix will please copy as ibove marked. Jnn23-23,30jul6.9,13,20,23,27,30,aug3,5,9,11,13,15 paris NOTHING DO MEN APPROACH io nearly to t he Gods ap In giving health to men, lays Cicero. Health ls the vital power animating all the en oymentaof life, which are insipid and tasteless, nay dead without lt. A man starves at the most mmptuous feast, ls indifferent to the most costly ind delicate wines-wretched amidst the greatest wealth and grandeur. With the ordinary and fashionable diseases we lally meet with, such as dyspepsia, debility, pre? mature decay, shattered nerves, et id omne genus, strength becomes decrepitude, youth ls deprived of its vigor, and beauty of ail its channa. Music ls discord, and conversation vapid and spiritless; riches utterly useless, and honors and attendance embarrassing and burdensome. Ill health equali- - and levels all conditions of Ufe, making no (Inference between the banker. ind the beggar, for each, feels as miserable and wretched as the other. The approximate cause of, this distressing condition ls, in a majority of] cases, attributable to a breaking down of the digestive and secretary apparatus. Vitalize the one and regulate the other; strengthen and sus? tain the one, and stimulate and modify the other. This can be readily done by having recourse to a health-giving alterative vegetable tonic, that will restore the dilapidated system, and rouse and re? awaken the dormant corporeal and mental ener? gies, endowlug the digestive apparatus with new rigor, and enlisting all the secretary organs to a rightful discharge of their functions. This good work lt ls the office of SOLOMONS'S BITTERS to perform, comfortably, satisfactorily and perfectly. Hall, robust Health I Thou chiefest good Bestowed by Heaven, but seldom understood. jun28-tuths3_ pSTRE LIVING MACHINE.-INJURE the main spring of a watch and every portion of the works become disordered. The human stom? ach ls to the haman system what that eta*tia piece of metal ls to a chronometer. It inti-< v. the action of the other organs, and controls, io a certain extent, the whole living machine. The comparison may be carried further, for as the weakness or other Imperfections of the main spring ls Indicated on the face of the time-piece, so also is the weakness or other disorder of the stomach betrayed by the face of the invalid. The complexion ls sallow or faded, the eyes are deficient In lustre and intelligence, and there is a worn, anxious expression in the whole coun? tenance which tells aa plainly as written worus could do, that the great nourishing organ whose office lt ls to minister to the wants of the body, and to sustain and renew all Us parts, is not performing its duty. It requires renovating and regulating, aud to accomplish this end Hos? tet ter's Stomach Bitters may be truly said to be the one thing neodful. The broken mala spring of a watch may be replaced by a new one, but the stomach can only be repaired and strengthened, and this ls one ol'the objects of the famous vege? table restorative which for eighteen years has been waging a successful contest with dyspepsia in all climates, AS a specific for Indigestion lt stands alone. Whoa the resources of the phar? macopoeia have been exhausted, without, at best, doing more than mitigating the complaint, a course of this wholesole and palatable, yet powerful, stomachic effects a perfect and perma? nent cure. In all cases of dyspepsia the liver is more or less disordered, and upon this Important gland, as well as upon the stomach and bowels, the Bitters act with singularly distinctness, r?? gul?t trig and reinvigorating every secretive and asalmuiatlng organ on which bodily and mental health depend._jun24-p&os pS* MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD. Essays for young men, on the passional attrac? tion of the sexes, and the happiness of Tau? MARRIAGE, when perfect manhood "and perfect womanhood unite to cons?crate the nnioa. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, BoxP, Philadelphia, Pa, MIH40MI Bpstiai JSoi?tes. pm* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI? NA-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, SECOND CIR? CUIT, BEAUFORT COUNTY.-EDMUND MARTIN. Plaintiff, against THOMAS F. DRAYTON, Defend? ant.-To THOMAS F. DRAYTON, Defendant above named: Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action, which ls THIS DAT flied In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County aforesaid, at Beaufort, In the State aforesaid, and serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers, at their office at GiUlsonvllle, la the County and State aforesaid, within twenty days arter the service of this summons on yon, exclusive of the day of ser? vice. If you fail to answer the complaint within that time, the plaintiff win take Judgment against you for the sum of Nine Hundred and Forty Dol? lars and Six Cents, with interest thereon from the 26th day or June, issi, and coats and disburse? ments. June 24,1870. DA VANT, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To THOMAS F. DRAYTON : Take notice that the sammons In this action, of which the fore? going is a copy, was flied in the office of the Clerk of the Conrt of Common Pleas, at Beaufort, in the County of Beaufort, In the State of South Caroli? na, oa the 24th day or June, 1870. DAVANT, jan38-th6?_Plaintiff's Attorneys. JWNOTICE.- ALL PERSONS HAYING demands against the Estate of JAMBS L. PAUL, late of Colleton, deceased, will present the same, duly attested, and those Indebted to the Estate will make payment to CARLOS TRACY, Attor ney-at-Law, Walterboro', S. C. L. L. PAUL, Administrator James L. Paul. jun30-th3_-_ RUNION BANK SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON, JUNE 30,1870.-The Board of Di? rectors having declared a SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI? DEND OF FIVE PER CENT, (free of Government Tax) on the present Capital Stock of this Bank, the same will be paid to Stockholders on and after TUESDAY, 6th day of July, proximo, on application at the Bank. H. D. ALEXANDER, jun30-thstn6_Cashier. ^PEOPLE'S BANK OF SOUTH CAR? OLINA, CHARLESTON, JUNE 30.-This Bank wlli be closed on MONDAY, Fourth Joly next. Paper payable on that day must be anticipated. JAMES B. BETTS, jnn35-2_Cashier. pm* FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, JUNE 29, 1870. This Bank will be closed on MONDAY next, 4th of July. Notes and acceptances payable on that day must, therefore, be anticipated. jnn29_WM. 0. BREESE, Cashier. pm* FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON.-CHARLESTON, S. 0., JUNE 29, 1870.-DIVIDEND NOTICE.-The BOARD OF DIRECTORS having declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, (free of j Government Tax,) the same will be payable on and after the 5th of July next. WM. C. BREESE. June 29_,_Cashier. pm* NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAV? INGS AND TRUST COMPANY.-CHARLESTON BRANCH, NO. 74 BROAD STREET.-Money deposited on or before July 18th, will draw interest from July 1st. Interest allowed March, July and No? vember. Deposits payable on demand. jnn20_NATHAN RITTER, Cashier. ^SPECIAL NOTICE.-ALL parties having claims against the undersigned are hereby notified that they must be presented on or before 1ST JULY, and all Indebted to same will please come forward and settle. F. ENTELMANN, jon28-3*_No. 84 East Bay. ^CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON BRANCH, No. 8 BROAD STREET.-The Books of this Bank will be closed for the payment of Deposits from the 1st to the 15th of July. In order to male? th? rag alar semi-annual calculations of Interest, but will con? tinue to receive deposits aa usual. Interest allowed on deposits six per cent., com? pounded semi-annually, and upon all money de? posited In this Bank on or before the 5th day of each Calendar month will bear interest for that month, the same as If deposited on 1st Instant. D. RAVENEL, Jr.. JBU23_Assistant Cashier. pm* TREASURER'S OFFICE, SAVAN? NAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COM PANY.-OOUPONS OF THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of this Company, due 1st July, 1870, will be paid at the Banking House of H. H. KIMPTON, Financial Agent of the State of South Carolina, No. 9 Nassau street, New York, on and after the first day of July, 1870 S. W. FISHER, Jun28-tnthB6_Treasurer. pm* DO NOT TAKE OUR WORD, BUT TRY IT.-Dr. J. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGU? LATOR will relieve all irregularities, relieve all Irritation o( kidneys, purify the blood, give tone and strength to the whole system, imparting a rosy hue to the cheeks, and cheerfulness to the mind. For sale by GOODRICH. WINEMAN A CO. Jun25-stuth6mo9_ pm* TAX NOTICE.-THE OWNERS OF property In the Town of Mount Pleasant are hereby notified that the Treasurer will be in at? tendance at the Monnt Pleasant House, between the hours of 3 and 6 P. M., on TUESDAYS, THURS? DAYS and SATURDAYS, nntll the 30th Instant, to receive the Corporation Taxable Returns for 1870. Payment of the same will oe required on or be? fore the 15th July. Monnt Pleasant, June 9, 1870. junil-stnthP_ *^**ESTATE OF REUBEN SMITH. The undersigned will, on and arter the 5th proxi? mo, pay a FINAL DIVIDEND (from an amount of assets recently realized) on the principal of the debt due to such creditors as accepted a deed of assignment from REUBEN SMITH, dated 2d July, 1816, and attached the amount of their claims to their names. Ia all cases legal authority to receive the Divi? dend must be lodged with the undersigned before the same will be paid. SAMUEL Y. TUPPER, Administrator Estate of T. Tupper, Ladt Survivor or Assignees of Reuben Smith. Jnn28-tuths5_ pm* MORE POWER THAN CALOMEL. HOME EVIDENCE.-AUGUSTA, Ga., December l, 1889.-Messrs. Wm. H. Trat. <?. Lana- Gents: For several years past, I have been subject to Bilious attacks, and always was a Arra believer that there was no remedy for the complaint but mercury, until about a year and a half ago, as an experi? ment, I tried your Vegetable Liver Pills, and was agreeably surprised to And that they accomplish? ed all the resal?s, and more besides, of Blue Mass or Calomel, without any of their bad effects. I was always an unbeliever In Patent Medicines, but can say this for your Pills, that, since I com? menced using them, I have not taken a particle of Mercury in any shape, and I consider this fact an important one, and one that those who are In the habit of taking Mercury for Bilious diseases can properly appreciate. I cordially recommend them as the best Liver Medicine ever Introduced. Yours, Ac. E. H. GRAY, junl7-lmo_No. 249 Broad Street. pm* MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY on the Cause and Cure of Decline in Premature Man, the treatment of Nervous and Physical De? bility, Ac. "There ls no member or society by whom this book will not be found useful, whether such per? son holds the relation cf Parent Preceptor or Clergyman."-Medical Times and Gazette. Sent by mall on receipt of fifty cents. AddresB the Author, Dr. E. DBF. CURTIS, Washington, D. Q._septl lyr pm* AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES.-Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Address Dr. E. a FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York, deol? ^y5M. G. WHILDEN A CO. HAYE BEHOVED THEIR WHOLESALE CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT FROH No. 137 MEETING STREET TO No. 2 HAYNE STREET, Extending through to No. 62 HARKET STREET, entrance on both streets. Hr. W. S. LANNEAU will have the WHOLE? SALE DEPARTMENT especially under his charge, and Hr. STEPHEN THOMAS, Jr., will be found at tbe RETAIL STORE, No. 255 KING STREET, cor? ner Beaafaln, and will manage that branch. , Our customers and friends will lind a complete ASSORTMENT OF.GOODS at both Stores at REA? SONABLE RATES. WK. G. WHTLDBN. . S. THOU is, Ju.. W. S. LANKBAU. CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, AT No. 29 HAYNE STREET, AMD No. 62 MARKET STREET. WATCHES JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE CUT AND PRESSED GLASS CROCKERY AND CHINA AT No. 255 KING STREET, CORNER BEA CHAIN. For sale by WILLIAM G. WHILDBN & CO maya ?ailroab Sapping. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. A fall assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT? TINGS, for ateam and gas-fitters and plumbers. Steam Guages, Guage-cocks, Low Water Detec? tors, Oil Cups, Tools for maaninta ts and black? smiths, Bellows, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo Charleston, S. 0. JgELTING. A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and Handhole Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rub? ber for packing, Pure Vulcanized Gum for Taires, Ac. ALSO, "Regulation" LEATHER HOSE, double-riveted and of approved manufacture. * For aale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo_Charleston, S. 0. QUC UMBER-WOOD PUMPS. The ensapest and hast PDT?P now in oar Th?? give no taste to the water and are applicable in every locality. For sale by CAMERON, BERKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 arno Charleston, S. C. S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Single and double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS, H. Dlsston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang, Hand and Cross-cut Saws. Also, Miners' and En meera' SuppUea In great variety, Shovels, Picks Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO.. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch?4 emo_Charleston, 8. 0. AR IRON AND STEEL. B English and American Relined, in bara English and American common. In bars Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nuts and Washers.] For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY cfc CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mcn24 emo Charleston, S. 0. WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT 0 I L I Pure Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL English and American White Lead Paints la OIL In great variety. /AIM, An extensive assortment of BRUSHES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY Sc CO. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo Charleston, s. 0. N AILS, NAILS, Ofthebest brands, Including Parker Mills and CAHERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled "Ne Plus Ultra" CUT NAILS. ALSO, A'fnlistock af Wrought and Cat SPIKES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A GO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 emo_Charleston, S. 0. piPEFOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Pas cal Iron Works. At store of CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo Charleston, s. 0. 0 IL! OIL! OIL Winter Strained SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. A Co.'a Engme Oil, Paraphene Spindle Olive Oil, Cotton Seed OH White Oak (Weat Virginia) OIL For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch246mo Charleston, S. C. MRS. E. KEOGH OFFERS HER services as a CHIROPODIST, to the ladles and gentlemen of Charleston. Special attention paid to the cure of Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Ac. Can be seen at her residence, No. 6 Pitt street, from 10 A M. to 2 P. H., and 3 to 5 P H. I think lt my duty to the public, to state that. Mrs. KEOGH ls, tn my opinion, the best Chiropo? dist of the day. Her operations don't give pain, and are very successful. E. NORTH, M. D. The undersigned recommend Mrs. KEUQH, hav? ing known for many years the entire satisfac? tion expressed by numerous persons in this city, of her skill and Vuocess as a Chiropodist. GEORGE BUIST. ELIAS II?RLBECK..M. D., may 2? W. M. FITCH, M. o: Gr 0 ifmonnol. LD WANTED Apply to W. P. HALL, jun29-2_Brown A Co.'a Wharf. E NB T H. BOODY A CO., H BANKERS AND RAILWAY AGENTS, No. 12 WALLSTREET, NEW YOEE, Hake Collections, pay coupons and DMdenda, Buy and Sell Governments, Raliway Bonds, and other Securities on Commission. aar 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. Be G DY. D. A BOODY. H. P. BOODY. may? . Shirts ano Jwmsrjing Qbooos. (g C .0 T T * S IS THE. PLACE TO GET YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER OUTFITS Hf FURNISHING GOODS. THE FAMOUS STAB SHIRTS, GRAYS PATENT MOULDED COLLARS, SOLE AGENCY FOR THE NEW SPIRAL SEAM DRAWERS, AND THE PATENT CHAMPION BRACE, (Suspenders and Shoulder Braces combined.) SIGN OF THE STAR SHIRT, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. janl7 smosDao ?HisccUaneous. JUST RECEIVED, CARBOLATE OF LIME the best Disinfectant and destroyer of Rats, Mice Bugs, Cockroaches, Ac. A small quantity placed where they frequent will at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ex? tractor. A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections, the most reliable in use. Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the great remedy for Rheumatism. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, nay30 _No. 131 Meeting street. F BANK'S SALOON. FRANK HOWARD, late of the Pavilion Hotei, and more recently of the Mills House, has opened . FRANK'S SALOON, at No. 140 MEETING STREET, directly opposite the Board of Trade Rooms. ALES, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, of the best quality, will be served, and Lunch daily from ll tm 2 o'otook. aprl 3mo_FRANK HOWARD. A VIS A MILLER'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. QUALITY STILL FURTHER IMPROVED. We beg leave respectfully to call the attention of the public to our Superior Flavoring Extracts. As ten years have now elapsed since we first in? troduced them to the notice of the American pub? lic, we deem lt unnecessary at present to enter Into a lengthy description of their merits, Ac There ls hardly a elty or town of any note in the country into which they have not fonnd their way. The reason of this widespread popularity and daily Increasing demand ls owing entirely to their peculiar excellence and intrinsic worth. Being determine J to make them the Standard Ex? tracts of the day, we have still further Improved their quality, and now we firmly and honestly be? lieve that they Btand without a rival. Onr Van lila Extract cannot be surpassed for richness and delicacy of flavor. It ls a strictly pure and high? ly concentrated Extract of Vanilla Beans. In short, we think lt the best that ls made, at least, this ts the decision of the best judges In the coun? try. We don't pretend to compete In price with many of the so-called Flavoring Extracts of the day, which are really but worthless compounds, undeserving of the name. For quality and style, we defy competition. DAVIS A MILLER'S PURE YEAST POWDEB, A substitute for Yeast in making Hot Bread, Rous and Batter Cakes ef every description, hav? ing the advantage of making the dough or batter perfectly liant, and ready for baking without delay, and greatly diminishing the liability to become sour. Many dyspeptics, who cannot tolerate fresh, light cakes when made with yeast, can eat them with Impunity when raised In this way. When used according to directions, lt ls war? ranted tu make rich, sweet, tight and nutritious Bread and Blaoult, Muffins, Waffles, Corn Bread, all kinds of Griddle Oakes, also Bolled Puddings, Dumplings, Pot Pies, Ac P [tarARE D ONLT ST DAVIS A MILLER, BALTIMORE, MD. A. j. MILLER, sole Proprietor. . ? . -<n ' We have been appointed Agents for the State of South Carolina for the above desirable goods, and can offer them to the trade at proprietors' prices, GOODRICH, WINE MAN A CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, mcbl2 smwsmoenac Charleston, S. 0 JUST R ? C E I VED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, oct? No. 131 Meeting street. (Eabittet- JHoking, #c. ?ABENET-MAKING AND UPHOLSTERY NICELY AND SUBSTANTIALLY DONE BT J. L. LUNSFORD, No. 27 Queen Street. I wish to Inform my friends and the public gen? erally that the Hospital for SICE FURNITURE ls still at No. 27 Queen street, where ali the diseases that Furniture ls heir to will be cured speedily and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Send in, therefore, all your sick and wounded patients, and I will heal them and make glad the the hearts of all those who favor me with patron? age in this line. I would respectfuUy beg leave to call your at? tention to the fact that I am selling the best Sew? ing Machines to b?jound In the market, all com? plete, for only $17. Call and examine for your? selves, and read the testimonials In favor of the Improved Common Sense Family Sewing Ma? chine, and then I am sure you will take one home With you. J. L. LUNSFORD, No. 27 Queen street, near Calder House. april Unction 6alee--Ch?9 {Han. W. Y. LEITCH & E. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. UNDER DECREE OF FORECLOSURE? . Hanks, Executrix, vs. Wagner, _*t al. By virtue of an order of sale in the above cause, to me directed by the the Hon. R. B. Carpenter, Judge for the First Circuit, I will otter for sale at public Auction, at ll o'clock A M.. THIS DAY, che 30th or June, 1870, at the Old PostoBJce, foo" of Broad street, All that TRACT OF LAND, situate in the Parish of St. James's Goose Creek, Charles? ton County, containing 290 acres of High, and so acres or Harsh Land; butting and bounding northeast and northwest on Ooo** Creek, west and southwest by Turkey Creek and Landa of Ten Mile-House and Tract of Benjamin.^ Hard, and east and southeast on Landa of Estate of Smith-be the said dimensions more or lesa. Terms-One-half cash ; batanee In one year from day or sale, credit portion to be secured by' bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the prop? erty sold, with Interest at seven per cent, from day of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps, and all other necessary expenses. * WM. J. GAYER, Jon30_,_._Referee. By WM. McKAY, Auctioneer. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION THIS DAY, the 80th Instant, at 9 o'clock, at Union Wharf, A fast sailing pleasure BOAT, with sails, in good order. 25 feet long._j aa 30 ? By LAUREY & ALEXANDER. CORN, CORN, TO CLOSE SALES, THIS afr, 80th Instant, will be sold before our Store, at 10 o'clock, to close sales, 225 sacks CORN. Conditions cash._ Jnn30 By JOHN G. MILNOR &? CO. ELBBONS,. DRY GOODS AND SUN? DRIES. THIS DAY", 30th.at io o'clock, we will seU at our store, No. 135 Meeting street, Cartoons 2, 3, 4 and 5 TRIMMING RIBBONS, Wove Shirt Fronts, Fancy and Mourning Prints, Casslmeres, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, White Linen Drills, Unen Coatings, Bleached and Brown Shirting, Denims. Shirting Stripes, Printed Skirts, Hosiery and Sundries. Conditions cash. junao ftrjct?m Sato--Sni?rc HJaps. By A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Margaret A Black vs. C. C. Trombo. W1U be sold on THURSDAY, the 7th day of July next, In front of the Old Customhouse, at ll o'clock A. M., * All that LOT OF LAND, situate north side of Broad street, City of Charleston, State aforesaid, and known on a plan et bands of C. C. Trombo, by the No. 2, and being part of a Lot of Land known on a plan of the Lands of City Council of Charleston, made by Charles Parker on the 10th of July, 1849, by No. 2; measuring and bounding south on Broad street, north on Lands of C. O. Trombo, 60 feet each Une, east on Lands of Cooper, late Trapmann, and west on Lot No. 1 ou said plan 137 feet. Terms-One-third cash; balance on a credit or one and two years, to be secured by bond or bonds of the purchaser, and mortgage of premi? ses; buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY, Jnn23-th3_S. C. C. By LOWNDES & GRIMBALL, Auctioneers. WILLIAM C. BEE & CO. VS. H. EL Hicks. . By virtue of an order in this case issued by Hon. R. B. Carpenter. Judge of the Circuit Court for the First Circuit, I will offer for sale, at Public Auction, at the Old Postoffice. Charleston, S. C., on THURSDAY", 14th day of July. A D., 1870, at ll o'clock A M, ' All that LOT OF LAND, with the hu lld In ps there? on , situate, lying and being on Marsh street, lu the City of Charleston, known as No. 21, on weat side of said street, near Calhonn atreet; measur? ing and containing on Marsh street 40 feet, and in depth 109 feet. Term-One-half cash; balance with interest from day of sale, payable in one year, to be se? cured by bond and mortgage of the premises and assignment of policy of Insurance. Purchaser to pay me for stamps and papers. W. ST. JCLIEN JERVEY, Jun23-tb4_Referee. By STEFFENS, WEBNER & DUCKER, Auctioneers. SHERIFF'S SALE.-ESTATE OF MEL DAU, Assignee, vs. Knee. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to me direct? ed and delivered, win be sold on FRIDAY, the ist day of July, on the premises, The entire contents of the GROCERY STORR and BAR ROOM, at the southeast corner of Meet? ing and Queen streets, together with the privi? lege of the lease, at the rate of $600 per annum. Terms-One-half cash; the residue on a credit of ninety days, with Interest from day of sale and approved security. E. W. M. MACKEY, Jun29 S. 0.0. S Bajk?aos. UMMER SCHEDULE. SPARTANBURG AND UNION RAILROAD. UNION C. H S. C., June 21,187Q. On and after MONDAY, the 27th Instant, there will be Dally Passenger Trains over this Road. On MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS. Furn AYS and SAT? URDAYS, the Down Trains will leave Spartanburg Courthouse at S:30 A. M., and arrive at Alston lt A. M. Returning. leave Alston at 12 M., and reach Spartanburg Courthouse at 5:30 P. M. On TUESDAYS, the Down Trains will leave Spar? tanburg Courthouse at 7.30 A M., and arrive at Alston at l P. M. Returning, leave Alston at 2:15 P. M., and reach Spartanburg Courthouse at 7 P. M. On ' THURSDAYS, the Down Trains will leave Spartanburg Courthouse at 3:45 A. M., and arrive at Alston at 8:35 A. M. Returning, leave Alston at 9:30 A. M., and reach Spartanburg Courthouse at 2:40 P. M. By this Schedule, persons coming down the Greenville Road on TUESDAYS can come up the Spartanburg Road the same day, without deten? tion on the way, and persons going down this road on THURSDAYS can go through to Columbia without detention at Alston. Persona going down this road on THURSDAYS oan go up the Greenville Rora' the same day, without detention on the way. and parties coming np from Colum? bia same lay, for this road, will not be detained at Alston. THOMAS B. JETER, jnn24-12 'i_President 8. A U. R. R, S OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, 8. C., May ll, 1870. I On and after Sunday, May 15th, the Passenger Trains upon the South Carolina Railroad will ruo as follows: ? t . FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A M. Arrive at Angosta.4.26 P. M. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A H. Arrive at Columbia.4.10 P. M. FOE CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.8,00 AM. Leave Columbia.T.46 A. tu Arrive a . Charleston.3.30 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M. Leave A lgusta.'.6.00 P. M. Arrive a . Augusta.7.05 A M. Arrive at Charleston.5.40 A M. COLUMBIA NIGHT BXFBE88. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.60 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.6.00 A M. Arrive at Charleston.6.45 A M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.2.60 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.4.10 P. H. Leave Summerville.7.10 A If Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A V. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains ou MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Ringville dally, (Sundays ex? cepted,) connects with up and down Day Pas? senger at King ville. Leave Camden.:.6.35 A M. Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A M. Leave Columbia.LOO P. M. Arrive at- Camden.6.40 P. M. H. T. PEAKE, m ay IS General Superintendent. E R I C S S O N CALORIC ENGINE. SAFE, ECONOMICAL, DURABLE. USES NO WATER. REQUIRES NO ENGINEER. Having made arrangements for manufacturing this ENGINE on an extensive scale, we are now prepared to furnish to BU desiring a light power, the best and most economical Engine ever offer? ed to the pubuc. p SLAMAT EE IRDN WORKS, FOOT OF WEST 13TH STREET, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: JAS. A ROBINSON, may3u-3mos No 130 Broadway.