The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 01, 1870, Image 3
- CITY AFFAIRS
? ADYKBTSBB8 will take notice that we cannot
engage that any advertisement sent to THE
iJjpwB office at a later hour than half-past nine
?o'clock at night will appear in the nest morn?
ing's paper. An exception to this rule is made
in favor of notices of meetings, deaths and
funerals. " _
Meetings This Day.
Mechanics' Lyceum, at 8 P. w
Medical Society, at 8 P. M.
Eagle Fire Company, at 8 P. M.
Marion Fire Company, at half-past 7 P. M.
Homestead Building and Loan Association,
at quarter-past 8 P. M.
Marion Lodge, at 8 P. M.
Strict Observance Lodge, at 8 P. M.
Auction Hales This Day.
Steffens, Werner <fc Ducker will sell at 10
o'clock, at the southeast corner of Meeting
and Queen streets, contents bar-room, Ac
William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
store, furniture, ?t?.
Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock at his
store, clothing, shoes and hats.
THE HEAT.-Appended is the register of the
thermometer kept at Joseph Blackman's drag
store, No 17 Broad street, yesterday: 8 o'clock
36; 10, 88; 12, 91; 2, 92; 6, S6\ 8, 83.
'Two GREAT BOOKS.-We have received from
Fogartie's Book Depository, King street, part
9 of Lippincotf s "Universal Pronouncing Dic?
tionary," and part 9 of 1 -Chambers's Encyclo
I. O. 0. F.-The attention of the members of
the Order, and particularly the officers and
members of the Grand Lodge, is directed to
the advertisement of the grand secretary ld
- this morning's paper.
THE FLORIDA. STEAMERS.-On and arter
"Tuesday next; the steamer Dictator will sail
every Tuesday for Savannah. Fernandina
- Jacksonville and toUH points on the St John's
River The City Point will lay by a while fpr
?? repairs. ?
' - i w?l t.
' THE DISASTER TO THE TENNESSEE.-A very
-general sympathy was evoked; yesterday opon
the announcement o? the misfortune to'the
. new iron steamship "Tennessee," and the orn?
ees of the agents were thronged during the
. day by the numeraos friends of the line, who,
with the public generally, seemed to regard
. the disaster as a public calamity.
OUR PRICES CURRENT.-We especially invite
-the attention of oar merchants to TETE NEWS
Prices Curren? issued this morning. Made ap
with the utmfst care, and handsomely printed
with .entirely new 'type, it forms, with the
business card of the house forwarding it, the
most attractive and welcome weekly commer?
cial circular that can be used. Price, for ten
? copies or more,' with business cards, two and
a half cents per copy; single copies Ave cents.
A- . ; :' -;>'. - ,.
iRAVELLING OFFICIAL8.-The Augusta
Chronicle, of yesterday, .has the following
paragraph:
On yesterday morning the Pennsylvania, the
? special car belonging to Allied-Tyler,- Esq., the
vice-president of the South Carolina BaUroad,
reached here from Charleston, bringing Ed?
ward H. Barnwell, the general freight agent
of the South Carolina Railroad; S. B. Plckens,
the general ticket agent, and L. C. Hendricks,
the assistant auditor of that co ipo ration.
TABAOB CF. THE COLORED FIREMEN.-The
Oe met 5 tar Fire Company, No. 5, and Pru?
dence Fire Company, No. 4, of this city, .haye
invited the Comet Fire Company of Orange
: burg to visit them 3nd participate with them
in their parade on the afternoon of the Fourth
. of July. The visiting company is expected to
?arrive on Sunday afternoon. Three fire cora -
. i panie? from Savannah are also expected to be
?present. _^'' j" V
UNITED STATES COURT-HON. GEORGE S.
Ba YAN, JODOK, PRESIDING.-In the case of the
United States vs. John Fraser A Co., before
? the Circuit Court, yesterday, the following or?
der was made:
- THE UNITED- STATES OP AMERICA VS. JOHN
- FRASER * CO.
The order la this cause, made and entered,
on the 2d day of May, 1870, being submitted to
the court for. reconsideration, apon argument
being heard, it ls ordered, that whenever the
trustees. Mesar?/' Charles T. Lowndes and
James Babb, stu. " - .uko sale of any part of
ike property contacted In the deed mentioned
ijFthe order of May ,2,1870, the cash proceeds
ot sale received by them, or either of them,
shall be paid to the clerk of this court by them,
and thai any securities taken from the par
- chaser or purchasers, ia part payment, or for
the credit portion of the sales, if the whole or
any part be on credit, shall oe deposited In the
hands of said clerk; and .nat at the same time,
the trustee or trustees so making such sale
. snail report the same, setting forth the proper-,
. ty sold, the name or names of the purchaser
. or purchasers, the amount ot the sales-money,
the terms o? sale, distinguishing between the
. cash and credit, and how the credit portion
may be secured.
It is- further ordered, that the said sales
money and securities, when paid and deposited
: as aforesaid, shall beheld therein, subject to
! the order of the court,
(Signed) GEO. S. BRYAN,
United States Judge District South Carolina.
June 30th, 1870.
THE Pu a LIC SCHOOL-. -We learn that the pub?
lic schools of this city were yesterday formally
transferred to the new board of commission
. era, lately ap po int ed by Governor Scott. Four?
teen years have elapsed since the present ?, .J
; tem of schools was introduced into this elly,
-and during the whole of that period political
influences have never been allowed to enter
into the election of the board of commision?
ers, A new era has* now dawned upon our
-city and State, and the same pernicious influ?
ences, which have for the past few years
brought ruin and disgrace apon our unhappy
. country, have at last been brought to bear
upon this important public interest ThecU -
i 9ms of Charleston have, at great expense,
erected buildings second to none In the United
States; and we trust that the new school au?
thorities will not allow the reputation which
. our schools have won to be destroyed by pre
. cipltate or unwise action.
The property which this board holds ba trust
lor thc citizens ls valued at more than $100,
000, nearly the whole of which has been accu?
mulated since the introduction of the present
: system. Over twenty thousand children have
?'been enrolled in the schools during this period,
-and these pupils are now found in all the walks
.of life. To the gentlemen who have so long and
?so ably managed the schools, we desire to re?
turn the thanks of the community. We apj"
pend the names of the new and old boards.
JVeio Boord.-Moulton Emery, ^airman; J.
D. Geddings, Ward 1; Wm. McKinlay, (colored;
Ward 2; Samuel L. Bennett, (colored) Ward 3;
M. H. Warren, Ward 4; Arthur Sumner, Ward
5; Wm. H. Birney, (colored) Ward 6; James M.
Eason, Ward 7; Thornes Small, (colored)'
Ward 8.
Old Board.-Son, C. G. Memmioger, chair?
man; W. J. Bennett, Hon. W. D. Porter. Hon
Wm. Alston Pringle, John Bussell, Frederick
Richards, Hon. Henry Buis~ Hon. Wm. S.
Henerey, Hon. F. A. Sawyer, Benjamin Lucas,
Hon. C. M. Furman, P. J. Coogan, Hon. C. H.
^mouton.
DMATH OP MR. CHRISTIANSEN.-Mr. Jasper
' Christiansen a native of Germany, but for near
fifty years a citizen of Charleston, died at Cam?
den, South Carolina, on the 28th June. He
was born In the city of Flensburg, Schleswig
Holstein. He carried on business at the corner
of Horlbeck's alley and King street for a long i
time; was very successful and accumulated
quite a fortune. After the war, on account of |
ill health, he moved to Camden.
BUSINESS CHANGES.-The cotton factorage
and commissions house of Seignious & Sloan
will meet with, we hope, a great deal of sue
cess. Colonel Sloan stands well in the mer?
cantile community, and Mr. Seignious, whom
we know personally, ls a gentleman of great
industry and undoubted business ability.
The firm of Budd & Blake was dissolved on
30th ultimo. Mr. Julius A. Blake resumes the |
commission business on his own account, and
will also deal in coal.
Mr. E. C. Wunderlich will continue to trans?
act business ou his own account under the
firm name of George A. Hopley & Co. The
old copartnership, under the same name, was
dissolved by limitation.
The firm of Taft A Howland is dissolved by
mutual consent. A. R. and A. W. Taft will
carry on the general- commission business
under the firm name of A. R. Taft & Co.
CRUMBS.-On and after to-day the office o
the United States assistant treasury will be at
the Customhouse.
A meeting of the Enterprise Railroad Com?
pany will be held on the 7 i of July.
The colored people -".u making extensive
preparations to have a gay time on the Fourth
of July.
Granville Finney, and Edward and John
Miller are held for trial. The first named for
vkgrancy and the others for stealing cotton. '
Prince Freeman, colored, supposed to be In?
sane, has been sent to the City Registrar for
examination.
I, I. Woolf, secretary of the Veteran Repub?
lican Brotherhood, has resigned, and J. B.
Mushington, colored, has been elected In his
stead..
Julia Washington, charged with stealing
vegetables from Mr. Jones's farm, has been
turned over to Trial Justice McKinlay for
prosecution.
The charge against Mr. James Dugan of hav?
ing stolen property In his possession has been
dismissed, there being no evidence to sus?
tain lt' ,
The old Board of Free School Commission?
ers",'of this city, have turned over the proper?
ty in their possession. The new Board of
.School Commissioners were to have held their [
first meeting last evening.
A shed, situated about two hundred yards
j ?rom the station-house on Morris Island, was
istruck by. lighting a few days since and shat-j
te red to pieces. A woman, who was asleep in '
'the building at the time, narrowly escaped,
j The Comet Fire Company, No. 4, (colored,)
of Orangeburg, will, upon the Invitation of the
Comet.and Prudence, (colored,) fire com?
panies of this city, arrive here on Sunday to
participate in the celebration of the Fourth of |
July.
We acknowledge the receipt from Dr. Robt
? Lobby, city registrar, In charge of Health De
? partaient, copies of t he "Digest of the Aets of
Assembly of South Carolina, and Ordinances of
City of Charleston relative to Health Depart?
ment, from 1763 to 1869," and of the "Rules
and Regulations for the government of the offi?
cers and Inmates of the City Hospital."
Hotel Arrival*-Jane 30.
CHARLS8T0N HOTEL.
W- F. Clark, Greenport; Jno. Church, New
Jersey; TL Tim mo ns, Camden, N. J.; W. M.
Dwight, J. A. Fraser, G. C. Bacot, Wlnnsboro';
H. M. Drane, Wilmington; W. H. Farrar. G. P.
Farrar, Chicago; J. B. Eaton and wife, U. S.
A; 8. Fox, New York; W. H. Fitch, Jr., Mem?
phis.
^_. PAVILION HOTEL.
J. J. Antlley, Orangeburg; E. H. Brooks, Au?
gusta; M. J. David, Manning; E. Geiger, Lex?
ington;?: K. Curl), G. W, Ewans, Baltimore; J.
Nettles, South Carolina.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
THE STEAMER Poe O s IN will leave at 6 o'clock
this afternoon on her excursion trip, Instead
of half-past 6, as heretofore. See advertise?
ment. ^
j Mas. KEOGH, the celebrated chlropdoist,
has left for the North, on business, and will be
absent about two months.
HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and
Black*-' WILSON'S GROCERY. Juns
Bax HEAPS printed on fine paper at 13, $4,
$5, $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to
size, at THE NEWS Job OiBce.
! 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 bis envelopes.
DATTO DICKSON'S great book on farming now
ont No tanner's library complete without lt.
Bound in cloth, extra, $4; sheep, 14 50; half |
morocco, $5. Orders received at this office.
Good canvassing agents wanted. Forterms,
apply at this office. j uni7-1 mo
. .tfiftannal.
jjTa .. KA U P' M ? -N, '
?o'." 2 5 BROAD'STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
Dealer in SPfCIE, ONOOKRENr BANK NOTES
Bonds, Stocks, Coupons, Ac, Ac.
Orders for the purchase and sale or Securities
promptly executed.
Collections carefully attended to and remitted
for upon day of pajn-.ent, ,at current rates or ex.
change. at .'' ?f
Prices Carrent lamedvweekly <fid forwarded
gratuitously to any point on application.
New York Correspondents-Messrs. Howes A
Macy, Henry ClewB A Co., Luther Kountte, and J.
M. Welth A Atenta._ Janl6-mwI3mos
JJ ENSTE. BOODY 4.C0.,
c
BANKERS
RAILWAY AO.E NTS,
Na 12 WALLSTREET, NEW YORK,
Make CoUectlona, pay Coupons and Dividends.
Buy and SeU Governments, Railway Bonds, and
other Securities on Commission.
ter Particular attention given to the negotia?
tion of Rail way and other Corporate loans.
N. B.-Interest aUowed on deposits.
New York, May 2d, 1870.
H. H. BeoDv. D. A Boonr. H. P. Boos v.
may:
mHE CELEBRATED THOROUGHBRED
J. Stallion "JONOE HOOPER" w?l stand this
season in Spring street, near King.
Terms- $25 tba & jason and $1 ta tne groom,
payable in advance. .
For pedigree Md any other partlcalaivawfly
at No* U vaaderhowTrTaarf jansi mwr
imiterai Notices. .
pm- THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND
acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD N.
BRODIE, and their respective families, and the
members and congregations of the Citadel Square
and First Baptist Churches, are invited to attend
the inn er al services of the former, at his late resi?
dence, No. 15 Lynch street, next south of Went-,
worth, TH rs AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. Julyl-*
WILKIE.-Died, in this cltv, on the 30th June,
1870, Mrs. CAROLINE WILKIE, aged 70 years and
10 months.
fSO- HER RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND
acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend
her Funeral Services, at the Unitarian Church,
THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON. July 1st. at half-past 5
o'clock. Julyl
?bunora.
THOMPSON.-Died, in thia city, on Snnday
morning, 26th ult., after a brier illness, HENRY
T. THOMPSON, formerly of Greenville, S. 0., in
the 3Sd year of his age.
Special ? jvices.
pa- A BROADSIDE FOE HUMBUGS.
Incompetence and assurance generally go hand
m hand, and of all the tribe or pretentious
know-nothings with which society is afflicted,
the unscientific "medicine men" who attempt to
tamper with the health of the community are
the most dangerous and the most impudent.
So mach by way of text. Now for a special
and particular application.
It appears that a mushroom growth of so-called
"Bitters" ls springing up under dur?rent names
in various localities, particularly in the Southern
and Western States, which the venders have the
hardihood tc recommend to easy-going people
upon whom they think they can Impose, as a sub?
stitute for HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS,
long recognized by every class as the purest and
best medicated stimulant and Invlgorant the
world affords.
The concoctions referred to being composed of
worthless materials, offer a larger margin for
profit than that Celebrated Tonic, and hence the
anxiety of. dollar-worshipping dealers to foist
them upon the public In Its place.
But "forewarned is forearmed," and all par?
ties whom these distinguished (?) beings are en?
deavoring to coax and Inveigle Into substituting
trash for a standard remedy, are hereby Inform- J
ed or the selfish and sordid motives which under?
lie the representations in question.
The great popularity and vast sales of HOSTET?
TER'S BITTERS cannot, or course, be seriously
impaired. bj these "tricks of trade," but as the
debilitated and suffering have a direct interest
in the matter, lt ls only an act of common hu?
manity to pat them on their guard.
Julyl-P?ce_
pm- CITY TAIES--CITY TREASURY,
JUNE 1, 1870.-Pursuant to an Ordinance to Raise
Supplies for the year 1870, the Second Instalment
of one-third or the Corporation Tax will be re?
ceived at this office from and after this dato to
the first Of Joly. S THOMAS,
Jnn21-10_Pity Treasurer.
^OFFICE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT
COMPANY, JUNE 21, 1870.-The Board of Direc?
tors of this Company having declared a Dividend
or FIFTY CENTS per Share on the Capital Stock,
the same will be paid to Stockholders on and after
TUE8DAT, fith July.
The Books for transfer will be closed from this
date onto the 6th July. ' W. J. HERIOT,
Jun fl_Secretary and Treasnrer.
pm- WANTED-PROPOSALS TO FUR?
NISH 180,000 running feet of first-class PALMET?
TO LOOS, no less than 17 feet In length, and 10 to
12 Inches In diameter. Deliverable In Charleston,
between the present date and the 1st September.
Logs to be straight.
Pr?posais will be received for the entire quanti?
ty or for portions of lt, up to July 10.
Apply at South Carolina Railroad office, to
ALFRED L. TYLER, vice-President.
MV Savannah papers please copy, and send
bul to this office. _Jnnl8-12
pm- SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUB?
LIC-GREAT ONE DOLLARSALE-EVERYBODY
INTERESTED.-Extraordinary sale of Diamond
and Gold Jewelry, Silver and Plated ware, Musical
instruments, Sewing Machines, Dry and Fancy
Goods, Table Cutlery, Photograph Albums, arti?
cles of Virtu, and an endless variety or Foreign
and Domestic Goods, both userai and ornamen?
tal, at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR each.
Agents wanted everywhere. Great tndace
meats offered. Send for circular. Address,
C. C. CORY A CO.,
No. 193 Broadway,
jno3-rtn3mos_New York.
^LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT
TERS, an old German Tonic._
pa- LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS, the most delightful and effective In the
world._
pm- LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT
TERS strengthens the debilitated._
pm- LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT
TERS cores female complaints._
pm- LdTPMAN'S.GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS erres "never well" people. *_
"^LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS will give an appetite._junio-fmw
^'BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.-THIS
SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls the best In the world
harmless, reliable, Instantaneous, does not con?
tain lead, nor any vttalio poison to produce par?
alysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive
preparations boas Ung virtues they do not possess.
The genuine W. A. BATCHELOR'S HATR DYE
has had thirty years' on tarnished reputation to
uphold its integrity as the only perfect Hau* Dye,
Buick or Brown. Sold by all Druggists. Applied
at No. 10 Bond street, New York.
nov26 rmwlyr
pm- A MOST DELIGHTFUL DESSERT
may be found In the new article of food, SEA
MOSS FARINE, which can be purchased for
twenty-five cents a package, that will produce
sixteen quarts ot most excellent blanc mange, or
a proportionate quantity of custards, light pud?
dings, rarma, creams, sances, gruels, Charlotte
Russe, AC. This seems almost incredible ; but it
ls vouched for by ladies or the highest respecta?
bility, who append their names to their state?
ments. The company state that at least fifty de?
licious dishes can be made from the Sea MOBS Fa?
rine, and give In their circular the recipes for
many or them. We consider Mr. Rand's discov?
ery a highly Important one tor the millions, j^nd
Indeed for all classes of society, In these stringent
i imes._jon27-mwfs
pm-?L GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE.
From the time when, in 1834, Dr. RUGGE discov?
ered "Carbolic Acid" and its extraordinary medi?
cal effects, nothing in the history of Medicine has
equalled lt. Largely used by the French physi?
cians ba treatment of consumptive and scrofu?
lous diseases, lt was Introduced by the Court Phy?
sician of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, Into Pros-1
sta, and from thence to the United States. No?
thing else of the present day can equal HEN?
RY'S SOLUUON ?R CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only one
dose has been taken, and we cordially recommend
lt to the public-fEdltor "Argua." JanlT lyr
MANHOOD.-A MEDICAL ESSAY
on tho Cause and Core or Decline in Premature
Man, the treatment of Nervous and Physical De?
bility, Ac
--There ls no member or society by whom this
bock will noe 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 cea.Ls. Address
the Author, Dr. E. DBF. CURTIS, Washington,
D.O._ sepa lyr M
AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE
TRUSSES.-Comfort and Core for the Raptured.
Sent postpaid on receipt of lo cents. Address
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 LexLugtou avenue, New
York. Oeol?
Special Notices.
pa- ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COM?
PANY OF CHARLESTON, S. C.-T ISDREB'S OF?
FICE, CHARLESTON, JUNE 22, 1870.-Ia accordance
with a Resolution or the Board of Directora, adopt?
ed on the 20th instant, TEN (10) PER CENT, of the
Capital Stock of thia Company ls hereby called
fer, payable at the Treasurer's office, Brown's
Wharf, on or before 5th proximo.
F. J. PELZER,
jnn25-swfmtn5_Treaanrer.
pa- PEOPLE'S BANK OF SOUTH CAR?
OLINA, CHARLESTON, JUNE 30.-This Bank will
be closed on MONDAY, Fourth July next. Paper
payable on that day must be anticipated.. ;
JAMES B. BETTS,
jun30-2_?_Cashier.
pa- FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, JONE 29, 1870.
This Bank will be closed on MONDAY next, 4th of
July. Notes and acceptances payable on that
day must, therefore, be anticipated,
jongg_WM. 0. BREESE. Cashier.
pa- FIBST NATIONAL BANK OF
CHARLESTON.-CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE 29,
1870.-DIVIDEND NOTICE.-The BOARD OF
DIRECTORS having declared a Dividend or
SIX PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, (free of
Government Tax,) the same will be payable on
and after the 5th of July next.
WM. 0. BREESE,
june 29__^_Cashier.
pa- NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S SAV?
INGS AND TRUST COMPANY.-CHARLESTON
BRANCH, NO. 74 BROAD ST RX ET.-Money deposited
on or before July 18th, will draw interest from
July 1st. Interest allowed March, July and, No?
vember. Deposits payable on demand.
Jnn29_NATHAN RITTER, Cashier.
pa- 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 Jury, la order to make the regular
semi-annual calculations ol interest, but will con?
tinue to receive deposits as usual.
interest allowed on deposits six per cent., com?
pounded semi-annually, and upon all money de?
posited in this Bankin or before the 5th day or
each Calendar month will bear interest for that
month, the same as If deposited on 1st Instant.
D. RAVENEL, Jr.,
jung_Assistant Cashier.
pa- STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-IN THE COMMON
PLEAS.-CASPAR BART A CO. vs. PERALLADA
PING A CO.--Summons for Money Demand.-To
PERALLADA PING A CO., merchants at Baracoa,
in the Island of Coba, defendants in this action:
You are hereby summoned and required to answer
the complaint in this action, of which a copy is
herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of
your, ans wer on the subscriber at my omeo, No.
Ill East Bay, Charleston, S. C., within twenty
days after the service of this summons on you,
exclusive of the day of service.
If you fail to answer this complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take Judgment
against you for the sum of Twelve Hundred and
Eighty-nine Dollars and costs.
Dated Charleston, June 23, 1870.
JNO. A MOROSO,
Jun24-f6_Plaintiff'a Attorney.
pa- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF KERSHAW.-IN THE COMMON
PLEAS.-GEORGE P. THOMAS, survivor of GEO.
P. THOMAS and BENJ. F. BARTHOLOW. late co?
partners In trade, as GEO. P. THOMAS A CO.,
Plaintiff vs. WILLIAM DAASH, Defendant.
Summons for Money Demand.-To WILLIAM
DAASH, the Defendant In this action:-You
are hereby summoned and required to ans
wer the complaint In this action, of which a copy
ls herewith served npon you, and to serve a copy
of your a ns wer on the subscribers at their office,
No. - Rutledge street, within twenty days after
the service of this summons on yon, exclusive of
the day of service.
If yon fail to answer this complaint within the
time aforesaid, the Plaintiff will take judgment
against you for the sum of three hundred and
forty-eight 78-100 dollars, with interest at th? rate
of seven (7) per centum per annum, from the
twenty-seventh (27th) day of April, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy, and costs.
Dated at Camden, S. C., 20th June, 1870.
KERSHAW A KERSHAW,
Jun24-fa_Plaintiff's Attorneys.
^NOTICE-TO BUILDERS. -OFFICE
OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR WIL?
LIAMSBURG COUNTY.-KTNGSTREE, S. C., MAY
80, 1870.-Sealed proposals will be received at this
Office until, the first day of July next for RE?
BUILDING THE WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY JAIL
In the Town or Kingetree.
The lowest bidder, offering oona fide responsi?
ble sureties, will receive thc contract; but the
Commissioners will not entertain au irresponsi?
ble bid, although lt should be the lowest offered.
The contractor wUl file with the Commissioners
his bond, with sureties, within twenty days from
the day he Bhall receive notification of the accept?
ance of his proposal, and furnish to the Commis?
sioners the necessary proof of the sufficiency of
his bond.
The proposals will state the sum for which the
work will be undertaken, as well as the names
and residences of the sureties by whom the In?
tegrity of the contract will be guaranteed.
The proposed building to be of BRICK, lu the
erection or which the Commissioners will allow
the old material la the ruins of the former build?
ing to be used by the contractor.
The ground plan of the building ls to be m the
shape of an L. two stories high, and or the follow?
ing dimensions, to wit : The front and side walls
to be, the one 77 feet long, and the other 70 feet in
length; the ead walls to be, the one 2? feet 6
inches, and the other 24 feet.
The lower floor will be elevated two feet from
the ground; the rooms and cells on the lower
floor to be ll feet la the clear between the floor
and the ceiling; two of the rooms la the wing to
be each 20 feet by 24 feet; the other wing to be di?
vided so os to contain a passage io feet wide; six
cells, to be each io feet square, and a stair case
leading to the second floor; the passage to be 31
feet from the floor to the ceiling, with the excep?
tion or the corridor leading to the celia of the se?
cond floor, as hereinafter described.
The upper story to be 9 feet 6 laches between
the floor and celling, and to consist of two rooms
In one wing, each 20 by 24 feet, and six cells In
the other wing, with a corridor 4 feet wide, sup?
ported by brackets leading to the cells; the corri?
dor to be protected with necessary railing.
The roof of the building to be covered with the
best IC charcoal brand roofing tm.
All the materials used In the building 'o be of
the best quality, and subject at all times to the in?
spection of the Commissioners or their agent.
The building to be erected ia conformity with
the plaus and specifications, which can be In?
spected at any and all times at the Office of the
County Commissioners.
SAMUEL P. MATTHEWS.
junio-f*_._Chairman.
pa- MORE POWER THAN CALOMEL.
HOME EVIDENCE.-AUGUSTA, Ga., December 1,
1809.-Messrs. Wm. it. Tutt rf Land-Gants: For
several years past, I have been subject to Bilious
attacks, and always was a firm 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 find that they accomplish?
ed all the results, 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, sindee I com?
menced using them, I have not taken a particle
of Mercury In any shape, and I consider this fact
au 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,
Jnnl7-lmo No. 249 Broad Street.
pa- AWAY WITH SPECTACLES. -OLD
Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi?
cines. Sent postpaid on receipt or 10 cents. Ad?
dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. lao Lexington avenue,
New York, decl?
Special Statues.
O. O. F.-B. W. GRAND LODGE
OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-The
M. W. Grand Master will install the Officers of the
Subordinate Lodges, at Odd Fellow's Hall, on
the following evenings, at 8 o'clock :
Marlon, No. 2, on FRIDAY, Joly 1.
Schiller, No. 30, on SUNDAY, July 3.
Jefferson, No. 4, on TUESDAY, July s.
South Carolina, No. 1, on WEDNESDAY, July 8.
Howard, No. 3, on THURSDAY, July 7.
The Officers and Members of the Grand Lodge
are requested to attend and assist bi the Installa?
tion.
By order of the M. W. 0. M.
RICHARD CALDWELL,
Joly 1-6_Grand Secretary.
^THE PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANK,
CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE 29.-The Board of Di?
rectors having declared a DIVIDEND OF FIVE
PER CENT, en its CAPITAL STOCK (free or the
Government and State Tax,) the same will be
paid on and after the 5th day of July next.
Notice ls also given that MONDAY next be m g
the Fourth or July, this Bank will be closed. AU
paper maturing on that day most, as usual, be
anticipated. H. G. LOPER, Cashier.
J aly 1-4_
pm- CAED.-THE FIRM OF BUDD k
BLAKE having been dissolved on 30th ultimo,
I resume business on my own account.
In addition to my General Commission Busi?
ness, I will keep a supply of the best R. A. COAL
for family ase, and respectfully solicit a share or
patronage. JULIUS A. BLAKE.
JnIyl-3_
pS- BEWARE OF TOOTH POISONS,
vended under the name ol Dentifrices. Adopt
and adhere to the only preparation that really
preserves the tenth and hardens the gums, fra?
grant S0Z0D0NT. Its effects on decaying teeth
are marvellous.
SPALDING'S GLUE meads Crockery, Woodea
ware, Ac._Julyl-rmw3 !
p&~ CALOMEL AT A DISCOUNT
Defiance to Southern Fevers. Good digestion se?
cured by using SIMMONS'S LIVER INVIGORA
TOR._Jolyl-1
pm* OFFICE OF THE MOUNT PLEAS?
ANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISLAND FERRY COM?
PANY, CHARLESTON, JULY 1, 1870.-The Board
of Directors having declared a DIVIDEND, from
the earnings of the last two months, or TWO
DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE, be?
ing at the rate or fifteen (15) per cent, per annum,
the same will be paid to Stockholders on and arter
the 6th instant, at the office corner or Broad and
State streets. HDTSON LEE,
Julyl-4 ._Secretary and Treasurer.
pm* THE PLANTERS' AND MECHAN?
ICS' BANK OF SOOTH CAROLINA CHARLES?
TON, S. C., JUNE 30, 1870.-Interest at the rate of
12 per cent, per annum, to 30th Jone, 1870, on As?
sessments paid upon Stock In this Bank, and a
Dividend ot Three (3) per cent., free of Revenue
tax, on the Capital, as declared by the Comptrol?
ler-General er the State, nader the Act cf 12th
March, 1868, will be paid at the Bank on and after
the 7th prox.
Notes and Acceptances payable at this Baak on
the 4th July, mast be anticipated, as the Bank
will be closed on that day.
j ply 1-6_W. E. HASKELL. Cashier.
pm- THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI?
NA, GEORGETOWN COUNTY-IN THE COURT
OF PROBATE.-SAMUEL S. FRASER vs. CHAS.
E. COOK, Defendant, lmpleaded with others.-To
CHARLES E. COOK, Defendant above named:
Yon are hereby summoned and required to an?
swer the complaint in this action, which ls filed In
tue office or the Judge of the Probate Court for
the County or Georgetown, In the State aforesaid,
and serve a copy or yonr answer on Che sabscrlb -
er, at bis office in Georgetown, S. C., within twen?
ty days arter the service of the summons on you,
exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to an?
swer the complaint within that tune, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint. R. DOZIER,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To CHARLES E. COOK : Take notice that thia
action ls commenced for partition or Real Estate
ta Probate Court, In and for the County or George?
town, la the State ot South Carolina, and that a
summons In this action, of which the foregoing ls
a copy, was flied la the office of the Judge of Pro?
bate or said County, nt Georgetown, in said State,
on the 28th day of June, 1870, and that yon are
required to appear tn the cause by the nth day or
July uext, or the plalutiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
R. DOZIER,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Georgetown, S. C., 28th June, 1876.
julyl-fO
Quitta, Crockers, &z.
^TT-M. G. W HIL D EN & CO.
HAVE REMOVED THEIR
WHOLESALE CROCKERY, CHINA
ANO
GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT
FROM No. 137 MEETING 8TREET TO No. 29
HAYNE STREET,
Extending through to No. 62 MARKET STREET,
entrance on both streets.
Mr. W. S. LANNEAU wUl have the WHOLE?
SALE DEPARTMENT especially under his charge,
and Mr. STEPHEN THOMAS, Jr., will be round at
the RETAIL STORE, No. 255 KING STREET, cor?
ner Beaofaia, and will manage that branca.
Our customers and friends will find a complete
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS at both Stores at REA?
SONABLE RATES.
WM. 0. WHILDBN. .S. THOMAS, JR. . W. S. L ANNE AU.
CROCKERY, CHTNA AND GLASSWARE
AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
AT
No. 20 HAYNE STREET,
AND
No. 62 MARKET STREET.
WATCHES
JEWELRY
SILVER AND PLATED WARE
CUT AND PRESSED GLASS
CROCKERY AND CHINA
AT
No. 255 KING STREET.
COBNBB BBAUKATN.
For sale by
WILLIAM G. WHILDBN & CO.
may3 _
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 IO A M. to 2 P. M., and 3 to 5
P M
I think lt my duty to the publio, to state that
Mrs. KEOGH is, in my opinion, the best Chiropo?
dist ot the day. Her operations don't give pain,
and are very snccessrnl. E. NORTH, M. D.
The undersigned recommend Mrs. KEOGH, hav?
ing known for many years the entire satisfac?
tion expressed by numerous persons in this city,
of her skill and success as a Chiropodist.
GEORGE BUIST,
11LIAS HORLBECK, M. D.,
may26 UW. M. FITCH, M. D.
Sfjirte irait intuiting tKoo?s.
? ?. # ? * ?
* * * . ?* * .
g C OTT ' S
18 THE PL ?Ci
TO GET YOUR
SPRING AND SUMMER OUTFITS
IN FURNISHING GOODS.
THE FAMOUS STAR SHIRTS,
GRAY'S 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,
MEKTTNQ STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET.
janl7 smoaiMtO
iHiUmcrrj, iancrj ?000s, &z.
S
PRING OPENING,
AT
No. 304 KING STREET.
MRS. M. JJ. ZERNOW
Having recently returned from New York, will
open THIS DA? a Choice Assortment of MILLI?
NERY GOODS, Including all tue LATEST PARISI?
AN NOVELTIES.
DRESSMAKING,
In all its Branches, attended toas usual.
DRESS TRIMMINGS and PAPER PATTERNS
kept on band.
Country Orders solicited and promptly attended
to. aprl5-fmw3moa
Ciotrjing atilt inrnisrjing ?cobs.
E.
J^OWIS THE TIM
GEORGE LITTLE ACO
a
No. 213 KINO STREET,
Is the place to and the largest and best selected
stock of Men's Youths' aaa Children's CLOTH?
ING ever offered in this market, and at prices to
ault the times. Having determined to seU our
Goods os low as can be purchased elsewhere, we
would respectfully solicit an examination of our
Stock.
Our Stock or CHILDREN'S CLOTHING com^
prises the latest styles la Linen and Cosslmere.
Also a fine and well selected assortment of
FURNISHING GOODS.
GEORGE LITTLE A CO.,
No. 213 King street, below Market.
juns-fmwimo
M
tailoring.
E N K S; ft' 'U lt L LEE,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
No. 326 KING STREET,
Opposite Society street,
Have juat received and opened a arge and fine
assortment of
HEN'S, TOOTH'S AND BOY'S
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac,,
For Spring and Summer.
CON8I3TTNO OF:
LINEN, Linen Duck, Alpaca, Drap D'Et?, Cheviot,
Cassim ere and Cloth Salts
English Walking Coats, of all oolors
White and Colored Shirts, Underwear Goods, Ac
English and Domestic Hair Hose
Alexander and Oouvlsler's Kid, Silk and Thread
Gloves
AND
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST STYLE
of Linen and Paper COLLARS, Neckties,
Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspen?
ders, Umbrellas, Ac.
Also, a large and well selected Stock of
BROADCLOTH, CASSIMERE, DOESKIN,
COATING, Ac
And a large variety of
NEW STYLE PANTS AND VEST PATTERNS,
which we offer to sell by piece, yard or pastern, or
made up Into Garments, by measure, la the latest
style and the shortest notice
Our Stock has been selected with great care,
and purcbased since the fall In gold, which en?
ables us to sell at greatly reduced prices. Bayers
la our line would do well to give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere
All orders will receive our prompt and very
careful attention. Entire satisfaction is guaran
.?neil
ap; 1 fraw3mofl
?ailroa?s.
gU M MER SCHEDULE.
SPARTANBURG AND UNION RAILROAD.
UNION C. H., S. C., Juna.21,1870.
On and after MONDAY, the 27th instant, there
will be Doily Passenger Trains over tow Road.
On MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SAT?
URDAYS, the L?wn Trains will leave Spartanbnrg
Courthouse at 6:30 A. M., and arrive at Alston ll
A. M.
Returning, leave Alston at 12 M., and reach
Sparenburg Courthouse at 6:30 P. M.
On TUESDAYS, the Down Trams will leave Spar
tanbury Courthouse at 7.30 A. M, and arrive at
Alsroa at 1 P. M.
Returning, leave Alston at 2:16 P.M., and reach
Spartar.burg Courthouse at 7 P. M.
Ou 1 H URS D A Y s, the Down Trains will leave
Spartanbarg 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 Sparenburg Courthouse at 2:40 P. M.
By this Schedule, persons coming down the
Greenville Road on Ter HY- can come up the
Spartanburg Rood the uue day. without deten,
tlon on the way, and persons going down this
road on THURSDAYS can go through to Columbia
without detention at Alston. Persons going
down this road on THURSDAYS can go up the
Greenville Road the sane day, without detention
on the way. and parties coming up from Cr lum?
bla same day, for this mad, will not be detained
at Alston. THOMAS B. JETER,
jun24-12 _President 8. A U. R. R. .
OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
S
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CHARLESTON, S. C., May ll, 1870. J
On and after Sunday, May 15th, the Passenger
Trains upon the South Carolina Railroad will run
as follows:
FOR AUGUSTA.
Leav? Charleston.3.30 A M.
Arrive at Augusta.4.26 P. M
FOB COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A M
Arrive at Columbia.4.10 P. M.
FOB CHARLESTON.
Leave Augusta.8.00 A M.
Leave Columbia.7.45 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.3.30 P. M
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M.
Leave Augusta.8,00 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.T.05 A M.
Arrive at Charleston.5-40 A M.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(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 a: Summerville.4.10 P. M
Leave Summerville.7.10 A M
Arrive at Charleston.3.26 A. ?
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Oamden and Columbia Passenger Trains on
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be?
tween Camden and Kintrville daily, (Sundays ex?
cepted,) connects with up and down Day Pas
?engers at Ringville.
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,
? M. x pis A inz
may 13 General Superintendent,
i?xifsm^ *3ttUfl~~qLi)tg mag. *
Br MILES DRAKE.
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, LADIES'
Trimmed Hate, Straw Goods, Ac. ?
THIS MOB-NiNG, at io o'clock. I will sell, at mr
Store, corner of Hing and Liberty streets,
60 cases BOOTS and Shoes, comprising Mens'
Calf and Kip P. S. Congress, Malakoffs, Oxford
Ties, Brogans. Balmorals, Ac, Ladles' Serge,
Congress and Polish Boots, Blisses' and Childrens'
Slippers, Ankle Tief. Polish and Congress. White
and Brown Linen, Tweed and Melton Coats, Pants
and Vests. 60 dozen Ladies' Trimmed Hats,
latest style. 100 dozen Mens' and Boys' Curacoa,
Florence, Canton. Sennet and Leghorn Hats.
Towels, Handkerchiefs, Linen Thread, Spool
Thread, White Goods, Dress Coode, Ac.
Jnlyl
By WM. McKAY.
ESTATE SALE, WTTHODT RESERVE.
THIS DAY, at io o'clock, at No. 140 Meet?
ing street,
BRUSSELS CARPET, Feather Beds, Spanish
Linen Towels, Bedding and Household Furniture,
Chairs, Ac.
Unlimited articles received np to hoar of sale.
Jnlyl_
By STEFFENS, WERNER & DUCKER,
Auctioneers.
SHERIFF'S SALE.-ESTATE OF MEL
DAU, Assignee, va. Knee.
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to me direct?
ed and delivered, will be sold THIS DAY, the 1st
or July, at io o'clock, on the premises. ? !
The entire contents of the GROCERY STORE
and BAR ROOM, ut the sontheast 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 or sale and
approved security. E. W. M. MACKEY,
Jalyl S. O. C. I
Ruction ?oks-JFatore Dapa. I
By W. Y. LEITCH. & B, S. BRUNS/
Auctioneers. > ?
UNDER DECREE IN EQIHTY. ' !
Seedorf, Assignee, vs. Wagner, et aL
On TUESDAY, the 26th Joly next, at ll o'clock,
will be sold, near the Old Customhouse. -
AU that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings there -
on, at the northeast corner or Queen and State'
streets, measuring in front on Queen street 21 feet,
on State street 86 feet, on the north line, running
east from State street 19 feet io inches, then'
running south about 10 feet, then east about 8
feet to meet the eastern boundary, be the said
dimensions more or less; bounding south, on.
Queen street, west on State street, north on lot
next described, and east on land of N. A. Roye.
ALSO, ' ; v;
All that LOT, adjoining the above on the north;
on the east side of queen street, measuring bi
front on state street 36 feet on the south One,
running east from state street 19 feet io inchev
then sonth about io teet, thea east about 8 feet
to meet the eastern boundary, and on the north
Une about 29 feet T inches, be the said. dimen?
sions more or less; bounding west on State street,
south on lot above described, north on land of
Fleming and Ross, and east* on land of N. A.
Roye.
Terms-One-third cash; balance ta one, twoy
three and four years, .secured by bond or the par-'
chaser, with interest from the day of sale, payable
annually until the principal ls paid, and mort-'
gage or the premises; the buildings to be Insured ?
in some company approved by the Referee? the'
Insurance to be continued until the bond be paid -
and the mortgage satisfied, and the policy as- '
signed. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps.
JAMES W. GRAY,
juiyi -ntuths Special Referee.'
Ey HENRY COBIA Sc CO.
DAMAGED O 0 RN.
ON SATURDAY,.the 2d instant, will be sold
at Nos. 76 and 78 East Bay, at n o'clock,
1366 bags CORN, three bushels each. .>
87 bags Corn, two bushels each.
Imported la Schooner D. V. Streaker, dam-1
aged on her voyage from Baltimore to thia port.
Sold on account of the.Underwriters and all con?
cerned.
Conditions cash. < .. juiyi
Bitters.
X I P P M A N ' S
ORE AT GERMAN BITTERS!
THE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL
op
THE AGE!
ALTERATIVE,
ANTI-BILIOUS, and ,
INVIGORATING
PROPERTIES.:
LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTE RH ls pre- 1
pared from the original German receipt cow io
the possession of the proprietors, and hi the same
preparation that was used ta Germany upwards
of a century ago; and to-day lt ls the household :
remedy of Germany, recommended by Ita most
eminent physicians. . .;
LIPPMAN'S
GREAT GERMAN BITTERS J
Is composed ot 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 of too
best and surest preparations for the cure or
Dyspepsia, Lots of Tone la 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
WU1 find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
the best tonic known for the diseases to which
they are geuerally subject, and where a gentle
stimulant ls recommended.
MATHEW'S BLUFF, S. C., Jone 2. 1870.
MESSRS. LI PPM AN A BRO.:
Inclosed please find money for one case or your
German Bittern. Persons who have bought them
from me express having been greatly benefited
by their use. Yours, Ac,
C. R. FITTS.
OSANGEBGR?. S. C., JUUC 4, 1870.
MESSRS. IHPPMAN A Bao.:
Inclosed find $50; send us more of your Bitters;
they are taking weiL . .
Yours, 4 c. F. H. W. BRIGOHAN ft Go.
Depots la Charleston, S. C.:
W. G. TROTT. BD. S. BURNHAM,
A. W. ECKEL A CO.. G. J. LUHN,
W. A. SKRINE,
Wholesale Ageats:
DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Druggists,
CLAOIUS A WITTE.
STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, and
HENRY BISCHOFF A CO.
aprl6-6mos
E
RICSSON'S
CALORIC ENGINE.
SAFE, ECONOMICAL, DURABLE. USES NO
WATER. P.EQCIRES NO ENGINEER.
Having made arrangements for manufacturing
this ENGINE on an extensive scale, we are now
prepared to famish to all desiring a light power,
the best and most economical Engtae ever offer?
ed to the public.
DELAMATER IRON WORKS,
FOOT OF WEST 13TB STREET, NEW YORK.
BRANCH OFFICE: JAS. A. ROBINSON,
may 30-3 mos
No 130 Broadway.