J2IT? AFFAIRS.
Mectings-Thls Day.
Washington Lodge, at S P. M.
.Etna Fire Engine Company, at Half-past 8 P. M.
KntgUw of Pythias, at 8 P. M.
Committee Steam Fire Companies, at half-past 8
P M. '
Auction Sales This Day.
Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
store, fancy goods, ladies' hat3, 4c.
J. Fraser Mathewes will sell at half-past io
o'clock, at his office, amare and male.
Leitch A Brans will sell at 5 P. M.. at thc store
O' w. G. Whilden A Co . corner King and Bean
fair: streets. Jewelry, silverware, Ac.
R. M. Marshall A Brother will sell at half-past io
o'.lock. at their ofHce tobacco, horse, buggy and
seeing machine.
United ! tates Marshal will sell at ll o'clock, at
the old Postofflce, the brig W. H. Parks.
William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
store, furniture, wheelbarrows, Ac.
PERSONAL.-Ex-President Jefferson Davis
eas expected to arrive In Columbia yesterday.
MORTALITY REPORT.-The city registrar re?
ports 34 deaths for the week ending May 20. Of j
these 26 were colored persons and 8 whites. Chil?
dren, as usual, form a large majority of the whole
number.
A BANKRUPT HAS NO RIGHT TO FEE COUNSEL.
A sew and Important question lu bankruptcy has
arisen In the United States District Court or Kew
York. It has been found that m a majority of in?
stances no account has been rendered of the Barns
paid by bankrupts to their lawyers; and as all the
assets of a bankrupt belong to his creditors, lt is
claimed that a bankrupt has no right to fee coun?
sel with any of the proceeds *>r his estate, and
that counsel, In receiving such lees, Involuntarily
take the place of debtors, and may be sued.
INQUEST.-A jury ol inquest was empanelled
yesterday morning by Coroner Taft to Inquire
Into the circumstances which led to the death of
Henry Doscber Gerken. the youth who was ran
over by the street car, In Meeting street, last
Thursday afternoon. On the testimony of one
witness several parties were bound over to ap?
pear to-day. The ,ury then adjourned until to
day, at 12 M.. when the examination will be re
sumed at the office of the coroner, tu the Court
hcr.se.
LECTURES ox NATURAL HISTORY.-The course
of lectures usually given at this season by Pro
fesser Holmes, at the Lyceum, will be resumed at
S o'clock P.M. this day. New and costly ap?
paratus has been lately added to bis laboratory,
and Zaotmayer's grand solar microscope will be
used for exhibiting the wonders of the invisible
?world. Those young ladies and gentlemen who
have taken or Intend to take tickets should se?
cure their seats without delay. Advanced classes
in schools taking fifteen tickets will be allowed a
discount.
SHEETING FROM THE LANGLEY FACTORY.
A sample of the "Standard Sheeting," the manu?
facture of which has Just been commenced at the
Langley Mills, South Carolina, will bear favora?
ble comparison with the goods of like class tamed
otfc-by any similar establishment North or South,
and indicates tnat these milts will at once take
high ground in public appreciation of their pro?
duct. Au appropriate trade mark, consisting of
the motto "Free Trade" endorsed over a pair of
hands locked lu friendly grasp, has been adopted
for thl3 sheeting.
BREACH OP TRUST.-Sarah Miller, colored,
was arrested yesterday morning by Officers Burke
and Davis, on the charge 6V stealing several arti
C'.es of value from the house of Mr. Rodgers, in
Spring street. The prisoner was employed on the
premises la the capacity of cook, and had been
left alone ta charge of the house on the day of the
steam fire engine tournament. On the return of
the family In the evenlug, the doors were found
open, avd several pieces or silver and other arti
des of value missing. Sarah could not give any
account or the matter; at all events she gave
none. She ls held for examination.
ACCIDENT ON SHIPBOARD.-Monday evenln
when thc steamship virginia was just off the
Weehawken Lightship on her way up the harbor
her second mate, Furman Dqwman by name, fell
backwards fromvthe deck tuto the engine-room
below, as he wa? giving orders to the seamen
In his fall, be s ruck several obstacles, and was
picked up In a senseless s*ate, with his scalp ter.
ribly lacerated, and several ug y bruises oh other
parts of his body. He was'Disced upon the at
tendant pilot boat, and, being brought to the city
as quickly as pos ible, was conveyed to the City
Hospital, where he received every attention.
Thc wounded mau is a native of New Jersey, and
about forty-four j ears or age.
T -?
SUPREME COURT, COLUMBIA, MAY 22.-The
Court met at IC A. M. Pre-cut, Chief Justice
Moses and Associate Justices Willard and
Wright.
J. Reid Rollston and A. Z. Demorest vs. Joseph
Crews. Mr. . unbar read brlei f jr respondent. It
was ordered that the case stand over ci il to-mor
row, when the matter must be disposed of.
C. E. Fleming vs. T. J. Robertson, executpr of
John Caldwell. Mr. C. D. Melton read brief for
appellant and also argument, and Mr. MeKfcs er
was heard tor respoudeut. Mr..Melton was heard
in reply. ,
Scott, Williams A Co. vs. Joseph Crews. Mr.
Chamberlain was he-rd for appellant. Mr. Pope
and M-. Melton for respoadeut ana Mr. Chamber?
lain la reply.
PICNICS TO-DAY.-The members of LaCan
deur Lodge, No. 36. A. F. M., and 1 heir friends ivll]
enjoy a picnic to-day at the Schutzenplatz, the
varied resources of which haven of pleasure will
all be brought Into requisition for the delectation Jj
of the participants. The grounds are ke,<t in
perfect order, and with the fine band of music
engaged the place cau :ot fan to prove attractive
to those who wish to e joy a Dleasant holiday.
Omnibuses will leave for the Platz at 9 o'clock
and every teu minutes thereafter during the day,
from' the oorner of Meeting and Line streets. In
addition to the usual amusements several shoot?
ing matches will tafee place, lu which separate
prizes will oe contested for by the ladies and by
Ut-' gentlemen. Tickets can be procured off the
committee-Messrs. I>. Muller, J. Madsen, Wm.
Fisher, J. Borger and Henry Wagener.
The first annual picnic of the Germania Buad
will also take plas? this morning at the Mount
Pleasant House, where the partid pa tl ta will enjoy
airlie rural advantages, heightened hy the re?
freshing breeze from the ocean. The steamer
leaves the wharf, at tho foot of Market street, at
10 A. M.. sud at 1, 3 and 5.30 P. M.
UNMUZZLED NUISANCES.-According to the
report of the etty appraiser in the beginning or
thc pp sent year, lhere were bei ween .'1OUO and
6000 dogs returned ia the city, upon which laxes
were paid. Allowing Tor tnose which have no
certain owners and Sachos have been foi gotten
In the letuins, the number cannot be far short of
7000, ann all who looa around upon thc numbers
and van-ties of these animals runnlug about the
street will be convinced that this ls by no means
a large estimate. Tneir inherent propensity ior
biting people ls also frequently displayed, and
the danger attending this canine propensity dur
lng the hot weather ts too well appreciated by
the ne- /OUR, and known by the sen-lbl-, -o need
comment. A muzzle would aocommcdate both
parties by gratifying th.se who like to h ve a
"dawg" with them In the streets, and by reas?
suring those who look upon the animal as t? biUug
machine 01 the most daugerous kind. H. W.
Smalls, thc son of the alderman, was attacked
and bitten bv one of th se nuisao es, of the "genus
Taurus." Monday t vening, lu Laurel street.
Jacob Ro> aL the owner, was reported for allow?
ing the animal to run at large, and the --dawg"
was taken to the Guardhouse. The affair was
examined into before the Mavor, and, with the
consent of all interested. (L e. all but the dog.)
the offend r was ord-red to be kided. The sen?
tence was executed In the yard at the lower
Guardhouse, a pistol shot soon dispatching the
unlucky pop.
Loss o? THE BRITISH BARS FJJRT.-The
British baric Fairy, which waaladen at?Rnll River,
S. C., with acarpo of phosphates and bound for a
port In Europe, went ashore on the breakers of
St. Helena Bar. on Thursday night, and has be?
come a wreck, having broken In two. The rig?
ging, provisions and other movables were saved.
Thl3 Intcligence reached here by the steamer
Eliza Hancox, from Beaufort, Ac.
THAT ?""TSTERIOCS BOLT.-Those who are
familiar with the circumstances under which the
farewell gun of the steamship Champion wns
Bred on Saturday evening, are much amused ar
thc apocryphal story, of the bombardment of
Anson street. Whence the mysterious bolt came
they do not undertake to expliin; but a? the
Champion's ' Lonir Tom"-a formidable carron?
ade nearly two feet in length-was jointed in the
direction in which the steamer was moving. 1.
down the harbor-it mast have had the peculiar
quality of 'Shooting round a corner" to have
sent a bolt in the direction of the city.
CONFIRMATION?-From the Deutsche Zei?
tung, of yesterday, we learn that the rite of con?
firmation was administered, on Sunday last, In
the Cern'aa Lutheran Curch, corner of Anson
and Hasel streets, by the pas or. Rev. L. Muller.
The church wa" handsomely decorated for the
occasion with flowers and evergreens. The pas?
tor delivered a suitable discourse, and the sing?
ing was excellent, ander the ablo directions of
Professor John Heineman. There was'one draw?
back to the solemn feeling of festive Joy: Young
Henry Doscher Gerken. ons of the catechumens,
was mlfslnK. (He ls the young man who was run
over by the street cars last week, and has since
died from ti e injuries sustained by that acci?
dent.) The following were confirmed: Charlotte
Aman, Margaretha Albera, Bertha Mensing, Jo?
hanna Torie, Elvina Semke, Henrietta Ploger.
Anna E"'.;rr'>. Sophie Tiedemann, Au?usta Thees,
Alvina Bnuoavnr, El sa Ko3ter, Catharina Claus,
Martha Fink, (atharlna Buck. Anna Brunsen,
Mathilda Heue;, Johanna A. Mahlstedt, Carl F.
Henken, Join W. Peierman, Rudolph Carstens,
Carl Ranken, George Washington Kruger. Car?
sten Sahlmarm. F. Martin Meyer, John H. Lubs,
john H. Sch size, Carl Picken and Henry War
necke. .
CLUBS ANO STARS.-Wilson Henry, a colored
man, arrested far stealing a lot of tobacco from
the sloop Higgle Delaney, was sent to the Um-?
of Correction for ten days.
Jolla Palmer, lodged for raising a disturbance
'n that plou3 neighborhood, to wit : Bcrresford
street, was sentenced to pay a One of ?10 or spend
twenty days In the House or Correction.
Mary Bell, who was disorderly In St. Mlcr.tc?'s
alley, fas seat to the House of Correction for ten
days.
Roso Johtson, lodging fr.?- resisting and abas?
ing the police at the Uppr: '?&'-ket, was sentenced
to pay $5 or go to the ff?o*t o'. Correction for ten
days.
Francis Campbell and .. hn Allen, lodged on
the charge of vagrancy, ?fbi? sent to jail for
thirty days.
Anna Heyward, colored, arrested for stealing
$0 from James Miller in Elliott street, was sent
to the House or Correction for tweatj days sa a
vagrant.
John Luca? and John Hanny, arrested ror being
Irunk and dlarirderly at the corner of Elliott and
Church street, were fined, the first $5, and the j
second $2 60.
Patrick Dolan, lodged for beiug drank and
raising a disturbance in Elliott street, was sen
:enced to pay a One of $5 or go to the House of
Correction for ten days.
John Miller,' ror getting drunk and abusing the
lolice, was flaed $5.
THE TJxiTEn STATES COURT, TCESOAX, MAT
?3-Hos. G KO. s. BRVAV, PRESIDINO.-C. L. Bartie
nyer, assignee of Wm. G. Whllden 4 Co., was
>rdered to advertise tor twenty-one days, calling
n the Hen credpors to prove their demands
igalttst the ?tate berore thc registrar, and thc
aid assignee was further authorized to sell any
ir all of the bankrupt's real estate on the terms
ir one-third cish. and the balance tn one and two
ears, as mlg.it bc deemed advisable.
Thc United States vs. David Wigton. Assnmp .
it Tor supplies famished by g-.vernraent. Ver
lict for the plilntifffor $0?0, without Interest.
The United States vs. Ferdinand Gregory. As
cmpslt as above. Verdict for the defendant.
The petltlor or W. C. Langley, ror rent due from
he bankrupt estate or W G. Whllden A Co., was
ercrred to tho registrar to report, the assignee to
now cause berore him wny the same should not
ie paid
The United State* vs. Wm. Hockaday. Plant
?r's bond for supplies. Verdict for the plaintiff
O' $107 16.
In the Circuit Cour-, an Injuncilon was grant
d on the prayer of Caleb S. Marshall and the
Vlllimau's Island Phosphate Company against the
larine and R ver Phosphate Mining and Manu
acturiug Company, restraining them from cnter
ag upon, mlulsg Or removing the phosphates
romas much r the land claimed by the com
ilainants In North Wlmbee creek, bordering on
Vllliman's Island, as extends down to mean low
rater mark lu the creek.
THE FIRST OP THB SEASON.-Owins; to seve
al reports wh icu have beeu circu? lied abuat the
ireseoce aud rerocl'y or certain tiger sharks in
he harbor, Mr. Robertson, wharfinger on North
itlautic wharf, was yesterday induced to set a
ne. Thechaln-hook, with Its templing aia^s or
alt, bad hardiy been at the bottom tl fti. eu ia ba?
tes, berore s audry heavy tngs and Jerks an
ounced that there was nn operator at che other
nd or thc ?int. The news -prca-l quickly, and as
He large crowd assembled, two men seized the
ue to measuie streng.h with the submarine mon?
ter, who Wan pwdtc ed to be of enormous atze
cjd uuparalleU diterocliy. To ?ne dtsap"olatm?ut
f ?very one i he shark, as lt nroved to be, behav
d tn the most unsharkly manner, an<< followed
lie-nook up to the what ras q.delly as aa bull Ju
iter does the ring in hts nose. - She passive fish
ras soon r?tst d on the w,ua*Cattd, like tue rebels
f QhL he wad hang, drawn ami quartered with
nt even-a trld by jury or be ne flt of clergy. An
xploratton au?'Scd Ue curious chat the-antmal
ad not had anything unlawful ror breakfast, and
is bony was soon diffcled among the workmen
m the wharf, several >p.inlsU -aiiors who had
he day berore berm,' Jumping frons the stern of
heir brig and Hwimrofkrg ont into the river, caine
iver aud examined the .uonst er. and, tn judge hy
heir excited confab.im t ie spot, there will not 6e
ouch mote bathing there this summer. The,
hark measured, six feet, and. be.oogrl to the
?cam?n specie or sand -enarra. It ts wed to re
sark, that a few minnies before the. bite ar. the
lue an old hsn<l "smeit" a shark la me ueighb'or
lOrh'ood. Th3 odor ls said io bc plainly perceptl
'le, aird ls- ve y much like that ul a watermelon,
lathers will please make a uote ot it.
Hotel Vrriv?ls- lay T?3.
3(1 LI/4 IIOCSE.
H. Chord, Troy; A.'H. Hammod, New York;
Irs. A. J. Rich, Mr.s. A. M. stone. C. T. Rich,
Inflalo; H. G. K(Chards, Capeen A. J. Bencley, C.
!. Hal. New fork; G. C. Searle, St. Lmis; H. A
'racy and who, Norwich; J. N. scro g. H.in,.mal,
lew York; Mrs. and Miss Kelly, Calais; Mrs. M. C.
lansard, Nevr Lond >n.
CH Aat>K8TON HOTEL.
J. L. Fond i, *agusia; Tr Grimshaw, Canada;
liss H: Carun. Miss M. Fagaa, Miss J. Januey, . (
liss A. J nney. Miss P. Januey. Master J. Januey,
:. D. King, New York; J. A. Barksdale, W. P.
larsten, StruthUaroUna: Dr. M. H. crowder, New
irions; D. Qalnrt, Augusta; E Maher, Maryland;
t. R. Bridges, North arolina; A. Jac-ibe. l.oudun;
I. G. COok, Maryl in I; H. IL .mus. Sr. Louis; J. Jr
lampbeii, Mrs. w. H uildersleeve. Brooklyn; S.
Imadbent, W. H Barne-i, H. D. Musaetra in, Bal.
imore; G. B. Gavict, Jr. aud wife, Mrs. S. W.
eas lee, H. H. Calhoun, Florina; J. Stern, Whlie
aU; A. M. tatham, St. Aadrew's; w. ciyourn,
amden.
PAVILION HOTEL.
8. N. Hen trix, Columbia; G. R. Congdon,
eorcetown; T. K. Ra v sor. Si. Georges; T. L. Hoi
rook, Washi -gwn; E. Stewart, Savannah; J. o.
oater, Bean! ort.
EXECUTIVE NEWS.-The following appoint
menta and changes nave been annouHced at tbe
executive department:
John Baaskett. of Richland Connty. notary pub
lie: T. C. Cavender, trial Justice. Chesterfield Coan
ty, removed on neconnt of change of locatl.-n,
and H. J. Fox appointed to flit the vacancy.
G. S. Smith, trial Justice. Barnwell County, vice
J. M. Ryan, removed; A. C. Moore, Richland
County, deputy survevor; J. R. Boyles, of Wlnns
boro','treasurer of Fal field Connty, vice J. W,
Clarke, deceased.
Gadsden Tarlton, of Clarendon County, has re
signed hi- office SB connty commissioner.
P. M. Whitman and w. J. Verdler have been
appointed commissioners of elections Tor Beau
fort Coun tr.
W J. Samuels, appointed commissioner of
deeds, resident at Frankfort, Kentucky; Jacob
Pu Bois, commissioner of deeds, resident ac No.
166 Broadway, New York Cltv; James F. Corcoran
and Samuel .Mortimer, or Charleston, South Caro?
lina, to be notaries public.
R U 8 I Jt JB ? a NOTICE s.
NEW YORK LEDOER, WEEKLY, SATURDAY
NIGHT and FIRE SIDB COUP AK ION, six cents a
copy, at No. 161 King street. may3-w
LADIES ANO GENTS, who contemplate trav?
elling, are informed that we have a few of the
finest and most substantial Trunks ever offered;
also, Travelling Bags, In great variety, and com?
mon Trunks of all description.
W. C. Cn A rn AN & Co.,
Star Shoe House, No. 442 King street,
mayn-wfme
BcsrNE8S ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Jot* Office
is new prepared to famish good envelopes, with
nosiness cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous?
and. Send your orders. Every merchant and
nosiness ?nan should have his card printed o
his envelopes
THE ATTENTION OF WATCH-BUYERS ls called
io our large stock of Waltha n Watches. These
Watches have been long known throughout the
United States as the be-t and cheapest In the
market. All Watches guaranteed.
W. CARRINGTON & Co.,
morie No. 2C6 Kins street
BILL HEADS printed on fine paper ot. $3, $i,
jj, $6 50 and $3 so per thousand, according to
-ize, ar TJE NEWS Johoitlce.
Gr
Soots, Shoes, #e.
E T TH?TE S T f~
Buy your BOOTS AND SHOES at
STEIBBR'S.
NO. 41 BROAD STREET.
He makes them to order, in any style desired,
nslngonly the best material und workmanship.
Constantly on hand, a large assortment or cus?
tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, of ull sizes.
The New
EXCELSIOR GAITER.
Which dispenses with shoe strtnzsand elastic,
MADE TO ORDER at this establishment.
Call and examine specimens.
JACOB STE I BER,
may22 No. 41 Broad street.
jgOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS.
Receiving ..ils day per steamships Georgia,
rrom New York, Fall River, (rom Philadelphia,
issorted Invoices of FINE BOOTS AND SHOES.
In addition to the choice selection alwa,~ in
-tock I keep those CABLM SCREW WIRE WATER
PROOF BROGANS.
Sold cheap at EDWARD DALY'S,
mar22 No. 1X1 Meeting street.
OT ICE! NOTICE!
By Fall River Steamship from Philadelphia this
lay 1 am rcceiviug a fresh supply ol those Gent's
Hand-Sewed Magic Fitting FRENCH CALF
BOOTS. With much time and. ' or, I have the
?ame for Boys and Gents.
EDWARD DALY,
mar22 No. 121 Meeting stree:.
JlO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS.
Please inrorra the numerous- readers or your
inper that the AMERICAN GAITER, Patented, or
he Shoe of the Future, ls a sucoess. To supply
he demands of the Trade, another Invoice to-day
>y Fall River, from Philadelphia.
Sold by EDWARD DALY,
mar22 No. 121 Meetine street.
CABLE SCREW WIRE
BOOTS & SHOES,
THE BEST
?or Wet Weather. For Dry Weather,.
For Youths, For Age,
For Gentlemen, For Ladies,
For i he City, For the Country,
For Rilling, For Walking,
. For Fishing. For Hunting.
SOLD r.V D KA Licit S eVERYWHEUE.
See that every one bears the Patent Stamp,
maylt-lmo
iSeuispapirs, lila wu unes,
BAL CAROLINIAN
FOR MAY NOW READY.
IDNTENTS AS VARIED AND INTERESTING
AS USUAL.
'rice-For single number..,.25 cente
Per annum.oe
For sale by
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL,
. Publishers, No. 3 Broad street.
ND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE.
mar2f>
?3atcl)cst Jc?pclrij, #c.
pLNE JEWELRY, WATCHES, ?fcc.
THE LATEST STYLES.
Particular attention ls invited to the NEW,
,ARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES,
KW ELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANOY GOODS,
unable for Presents, just received and opened.
AT
JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET.
JAMES ALLAN'S. No. 307 KING STREET.
JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET.
L?I the newest and most exquisite designs In
Jewelry, comprising,
?ETS OF PEARL, GARNET. ALL GOLD,
CORAL AND STONE,
[.contine. Opera. Neck and Vest CHAINS; Seal
tings. Diamond Rings; Gtnt's Pins, Pearl and
llaiuond; Plain Gold and Wedding Rings always
m hand or made to order; Sleeve Buttons and
'tads. Bracelets. Brooches and Earrings; Armlet
nd Necklaces, in Gold and Coral; Brooches.for
lair or Miniatures, Lockets, Charmiaad Masonic
ins. Glove BandB. at
AMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET.
A few doors above Wentworth street.
nov24-mwf
B
ALL, BLACK & C'J.,
Nos. 665 aud 5B7 BROADWAY, N. T.
WILL FURNISH
STERLING SILVER FOllKS AND SPOONS
In quantity, at
$1 75 GOLD PER ODxVCE.
These Qoods are pronounced superior in beauty
f mush, and greater tu variety or pattern, to any
'abie Ware manufactured.
A LARGS STOCK OF
WEDDING JSILVER
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
innis-lvr
insnranu.
s l . POKE?TY^?T?IU ?84?
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
8 4 5.0 rgsnlie d.1 8 4 8
THOMAS FROST,
General Agent, No, 54 Broad street.
aaar2-thstu3mos
No. 291 K?NG STREET,
CORNER OP WENTWORTH,
An extensive assortment of
SPRING- AND STJMMEE
CLOTHING.
made np for.the trade of this c'.ty, now offered at
LOW PRICES. In the stock wm be round the
following styles of snits :
SCOTCH CHEVIOT HORSING AND DERBY
SUITS
French Batist? Morning and Derby Suits
Silk Mixed Morning And Derby Suits
Diagonal and Crape Coating Morning and Derby
Suits
Blue and Black Flannel Morning and Derby Suits
Light Mixed Casslmere Morning and Derby Snits.
BOW IND ron'n
SACKS, DERBY AND MORNING COAT SUITS,
for ages of from 3 to IT years. . "
FURNISHING GOODS.
A full supply of,all kinds-UNDERSHIRTS AND
DRAWERS, GLOVES, SCARFS, BOWS, Ac, or the
latest styles.
THE CELEBRATED
STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS
A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL QUALITIES.
THE
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Offers FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN^
SUMMER CLOTHS, COATINGS, BATISTE, CHE?
VIOT AND FANCY OASSlMEBES, of select pat?
terns and shades, which wilt be made to order In
the best mauner, at MODERATE PRICES.
WM. MATTHIESSEN.
B. W. MoTUREOUS, Superintendent.
mayl-mwth2mos_
tailoring, inrnisliing ?DOGS, Ut.
P R I NG OPENING.
s
MENKE Je MULLER.
No. 32i KINO STREET",
Llave Just opened an entire New stock of
JLOTHS, CLOTHINQ, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac,
orSprlngand summer.
Our Clothing ts a very large and fine selected
nock for Men, Youths and Boys, from $6 to $50
ier suit. The largest portion is of Imported
roods and manufactured by ourselves; we can,
heretorc, recommend them as regard flt, wear
ind workmanship.
OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT
s supplied with the finest selection of FOREIGN
IND DOMESTIC CLOTHS, DOESKINS, DIAGO?
NALS, TRICOTS, MELTONS, CHEVIOTS, CASSI
HERES, Ac, and a very large siock of the most
ashlonable Pant and Vest Patterns, which we
rill make up tu order by measure In the latest
ityles. The foreman in this department uf our
luslness has no equal lu the artistic world for cut
lng and producing au elegant flt.
FURNISHING GOODS.
This department ls supplied with the celebrated
?TAR SHIRTS. Foreign and Domestic Under
hirts and Drawers, Silk and Thread Gloves, Linen
ind Paper Collars,'Neckiles, Bows.Scarfs, Pucket
laudkerohtefs, socks, Umbrellas, Ac.
Our stock has been selected with great care,
nd prices marked very low In plain figures.
Buyers in our Hue will Hud it to their advuntdg
o give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
mar22-3mo.s
Snsmess (Earos.
JOSEPH- WT HAKlilSSON'S, "
LRTIST'S SUPPLY, PAINT AND OIL STORE,
NO. 62 QUEEN STRBKT, CHA.KLE.ST0N, S. C.
'atent Thief Detecting (alarm) MONEY DRAWER,
su2-mwf6iu
JOSEPH MURRAY,
NOTARY PUBLtC,
IEAL ESTATE AGENT AND COLLECTOR,
No. 109 EAST BAT, NKAR BROAD !-TKBET.
mayio _
R
B. CARPENTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 7 2 BROAD STREBT,
Charleston, S. C.,
Will Practice in the State and Federal courts,
feh'ii_
JEEVES, BROWN & VAN WICKLE,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
IN ALL KINDS OP
10MESTI0 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES'
in their season.
NOS. 192 and 163 CENTRE ROW,
VEST WASHINGTON MARKET,
SEW YORK.
RKPERJ5N0B8.-S. A. Lambert, with Adolph
ftmltz. Commission and Forwarding Merchant.
io. 20u East Bay. Onarlesion, st ll ??priti-f m-ie
Pianos, (Drgans, Ut.
C\ HARLES L. McCLENAHAN,
NO. 191 KINO STREET,
importer and Dealer lu
?IAN08, CAB IN RT ORGANS, SHEET VTOIO,
STRINGS, AC, Ac.
MW Tuning and Repairing promptly attended
o by HENRY YOUNO. marSS-tuthsSmos
??0tr)ing anb Irirms?img (Saabs.
DBESS SUITS.
BUSINESS SUITS
SHIRTS
C O Tu, Li AL. Ht S .
NECK WEAK;
GLOVES
UNDERWEAR.
CANES AND UMBRELLAS,
TRIMS & TRAVELLING BIGS
AN ENTIBE
NEW STOCK
OF THE ABOVE GOODS IN THE
LATEST STYLE,
AND AT PRICES TO S?TT.
J. H. LAWTON ft CO.,
ACADEMY OF MUSK HULLOING.
N 0
?remo $ri?e Pistribmian.
T I OE v '~
SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRA?
TION GIFT CONCERTS.
E. SEBRING A CO., and JUL IUS L. MOSES, No.
34 Broad street, are appointed General Agents for
the sale of Tickets to the PRIZE CONCERTS, to be
given by the Sooth Carolina Land and Immigra?
tion Association, for, the Counties of norry,
Georgetown, Charleston, Colletoa and Beaufort.
All Canvassers already appointed must apply
to them.
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY" ? CO.
In view of the foregoing appointments, we beg
leave to Inform the public that we are .now pre?
pared to RECEIVE ORDERS FOB TICKETS, and
the same will be ready for delivery lu the course
of a few days.
Persons living elsewhere desiri ag Tickets may
remit us PostofBce money order aud stamp, and
wc will send tickets to any address.
AGENTS WANTED for the Counties of Beaufort,
Holleton, Georgetown and Uorry, Marlon, Marlbo?
rough, Darlington, Sumter, Clarendon, Williams?
burg, Orangeburg. Barnw?ll-and Chesterfield.
Applications for Agencies must be made to us.
E. SEBRING A- CO., and
j. L. MOSES,
No. 34 Broa i street,
mayl9-? Charleston, S. C.
N
O T I C E
In answer to many Inquiries, lt ls stated that the
. DRAWING
OF THE
SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION
ASSOCIATION
GIFT CONCERTS
Will bc conducted as follows:
There* will be a large wheel, accepted by a Com?
mittee or Mechanics, which will contain tue num?
bers rrora 1 to 150,000, each and every number
plainly printed. These numbers will be counted
D .1 in full by three prominent and well-known
persons, who will put thom up In lots of l?OOeach.
They will seal and swo.ir to the quantity and num?
bers being correct, utid--r a katy's seal. Some
prominent per-mn will then be selected to put
mem In the wheel, which trill be rapidly revolved
lor hair an hour
'l here will also be a smaller wheel, which will
iimiaiii 24u4 pieces of papv i?r tickets, each wrap?
ped up nike, mid on eacn will be plainly printed
Academy or Music. lOO.uuO, 'J5,0oo, lu.itOO, AC. re?
presenting each and every prize to oe drawn.
These will be in-pected and pla> e>) In the wheel
wita the same eire and Lithe .-ame manner as
Hio-eln the larger wneel, after ? hich the wneel
wUi be rapid-y revolved; a number will then be
drawn from the large wheel tiy a blind or blind?
folded person, which nu tuner will he announced
to the iiudieuce distinctly, and printed upon a
black board ror that purpose, so tha;. lt may be
seen by . verv on" In the noose.
A Tlokeuor I'nze will then be drawn In the same
manner from the .-maher wneel. which will be an?
nounced in the same way. und the person boldi g
the number drawn (rom the large wheel will bu
entitled to the prize printed upon Hie ticket drawn
from tn<- smaller wi eel.
both wheels will then be revolved, and a second
number drawn from each wheel as before. This
will be comlnaed until all the prizes have beeu
.ira wu irom the smaller wheel.
BUTLER, CHADWICK. GARY Jc 00.,
raaylS-a Charleston, s. C.
rpRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ?tc.
just received, a large asssurtment, and-for salea
I/*. H. HAKR'b
Dru? store.
H
ELMBOLD'8 B U6HtJI
HELMBOLD'S SARSAPARILLA
Helmbold's Rose Wash
Hembold's catawba Grape Pills.
For sale by Da. H. BABB,
mayii Ka 131 Heeung street.
s
TBB PLACE FOR. LOW PRICES. '
STAR SHIRTS.
Fit, Quality and Work Guaranteed.
STAR SHIRTS.
Latc3t New York and London Cuts.
STAR SHIRTS.
Order your siihrts, now, before tue bot
season.
STAR SHIRTS.
Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Night Shirts.
STAR SHIRTS.
Made to Orders and Ready"-Made.
STAR SHIRTS.
At less price than any other first class
house.
STAR SHIRTS.
Men's Famishing Goods at
STAR SHIRTS.
SCOTT'S SHIRT EMPORIUM,
STAR SHIRTS.
Meeting street, opposite Market.
STAR SHIRTS. S
SDni (Sooos, Ut.
j
Nos. 244 and 437 KIN Gr ST.
BEG TO ANNOUNCE
THAT IN ORDER
TO REDUCE STOCK.
THEY ARE NOW OFFERING
ALL KINDS OF
FANCY & STAPLE
DRY GOODS
AT
LOWER PRICES TUN EVER.
THE GOODS
MUST BE SOLD,
WITHOUT REGARD TO C08T.
may 16
Summer Besorts.
S
UMMER BOARDING
AIE E*N HOTEL, AIKEN, S. (.!.
The people of Charleston and vtc'.nttv are re?
specriully informed that the above HOTEL will oe
??peu during Oie dummer of 1S71 for the reception
of permanent and tombent guests.
The rooms are large, airy aud well furnished.
House and grounds w -ll shaded.
The tallie-: will he supplied with all the delica?
cies of the sea-sou.
Terms very modecate.
Eor further particulars address
CASE A LO UNS BE I! RY,
Proprietors.
Good Livery attached to the Honse.
nprt?-lmo
premium ?anb Salt.
|T?1T,?00_$10?7)?0
AIKEN PREMIUM LAND SALE
$10O,0G0 to be Distributed to Shareholders.
FrvB DOLLARS will purchase a Share, Including a
Work or Art woi th Fiva DOLLARS.
The Derby Farm Property to be distributed em?
braces the Largest Vinyard and Orcnard In the
?ioutn.
UNEQUALLED CLIMATE I PEACEABLE COUN?
TRY I GENEROUS SOIL I
The salubrious and health-mvlng climate of
Aiken has given it the name of "Tue Saratoga ol
the south.''
SOi.ooo tn Premiums pteseuted to Shareholdeis.
$iou,coo In Heal Kstate and Greenback Prizes zo
be distributed to Shareholders.
94 Kcal Estate Prizes, worth irom $300 to $25,000,
522 Greenback Prizes, from $5 to $1000.
ONLY 19,000 SQAKE8 WILL BB ISSUED.
ONE SHARE IN EVERY THIitTY-ONE WILL
DRAW A PRIZE.
This Real Estate Property, conveyed by Deed of
Trust tn i he i uinmlttee who are to conduct ne
DRAWING, is to be ira sferred hy them to toe
FORTUNATE SHAREHOLDER."* as noon as the re?
maining Shares are s.-ld.
The orawiiig wdl Like place according to Ute
pubiLshed programme.
TUE HAY OF THE DRAWING
will bc announced by Telegram to the Associated
Press.
A Nm ll Sum invested now may secure a Por?
cuno.
Every Shareholder may rest ^stirred of eqnai
Instice, and that luis Scheme, unlike many othr-is,
is-FAIR, SQUARE AND HONEST."
Money received arter the Books are closed w:ll
be promptly returned. For full particulars, IN
embraced in revisen pamphlet, addsess
J. C. DE KUY. Gi-ueral Manager,
mays Key Hos No. :;34. Auga-ra. Oa.
4 GUOD ADV ER USING MEDIUM.
THE MOUNTAINEER,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Has tne largest real circulation of any pap-jr
in that section. Subscription price $1 a year.
G. E. ELFORD, Editor and Proprietor.
G. G. WELLS. Associate Editor,
dec?a _
QPONGES ! SPONGES i
Just rec-ived a line assortment
BATHING SPONGE
earrings eponge
Toilet sponge
Surgeon's Sponge, Ac., Ac.
For pale by Da. H. BAHR,
m ay 15_No. 131 Meeting street.
gili JaMES CLARKE'S FEMALE PILLS.
These PILi.s have long been used both in Great
Britain and th * country, and are the best orth-Jir
kind lu tn< m net.
Fur salt ST DR. EL BARR,
aprta_Na 131 Meeting street. '
wyn. BIN ti's PILE BUMED 1.
Fer Bale by DB. H. BAEH.
julyt
fcnrt?m Sake- ?rjw ?Jap.
SALE OF JEWELRY, CROCKERY,
China, Silverware and Fancy Goods, con
tinned nightly, at Store of Messrs. w. o. Whllden
The above sale will commence THIS (Wednes
day) EVENING, at 8 o'clock._may24
By WM. McEAY.
THIS DAY, WILL BE SOLD, AT If
o'clock, at No. 140 Meeting street,
?".SS ?et ROSEWOOD PARLOR FURNITURE;
eJop. 0Tab|es. Bureaus. Bedsteads. Chairs,
boras, Meat-safes, six Wheelbarrows, fonr WaU
IULI' Z1?0- one CLUSTER DIAMOND E.NQ, oa
account of an estate. may24
R. M. MARSHALL St BRO.
WILL 8ELL THIS DAY, AT HALF
PAST 10 o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street.
One HORSE, 1 Buggy, i Sewing Machined
may24
? M. MARSHALL & BRO.
WILL SELL, AT AUCTION. THIS
^ MORNING, Sith Instant, at half-past lt
TWO' BOXES MANUFACTURED TOBACCO.
Sold on account violation Revenue Laws.
may24
Bj J. FRASER MATHEWES.
ONE FINE SADDLE AND DEAFY
_ MARE and WORK MUL1?.
Will be sold THI9 DAT, at my office, at half
past io o'clock. .
Terms cash. _ raay24
By MILES DRAKE.
FANCY GOODS, LADIES'HATS, STRAIT
GOODS. *C
THIS MORNING, at io o'clock, I will sell with
out reserve, at my Store, corner of King; and.
Liberty streets,
An Invoice of FANCY GOODS, Jost received,
consist? ag of:
Mien and Metal Back Dressing COMBS, Rabber
Fine Combs, Pocketbooks, Cigar Oases, Garters,
Cloth, Hair, Shaving and Tooth Brushes. Specta
clps and Cases, Belt Beckles. Bracelets. Battons,
Watch Guards, Scissors. Knives. Scarf Pins,
Rings. Chignon Oombs, Fancy Soap, Jewelry
Sets, Ear Drops, Brooches. Sleeve Buttons. Ac
10 cases Ladles' Hats, latest style.
Linen Cambric ? Handkerchiefs, Tabi?cloths,
Towels, Ladles' and Gent's Hosiery and Gloves,
Dress (?nods, Crats, Pantaand Vests, Men'n, Boys'
and Children's Straw Hats. Ac.
On TO MORROW I will sell a Large and Cb olee
Assortment of Seasonable CLOTHING. m ay 24
TTNITED STATES TtfAT^TTAT.'R SALK.
U South Carolina District.-Wm. H. Dorrili vs.
Brig W. H. Parks.-Tn Admiralty.
By virtue or an order cf safe to me directed*
from the Honorable J^ige of the Dis; rice Court of
South Carolina, In Admiralty for the District
aforesaid, in the above case, I will expose for sale
at Public Auction, at the Old Exchange, east end*
of Broad street, tn the Port or Charleston, THIS
MORNING, the 24tu day of May, 1871, at ll
The Brig W. H. PARKS, her Tackle. AppareT
and Furniture, sana, Chains, Anchor-, Boats and
Appurtenances, as she now lies at Marsh's Wharf.
Terms or Sale-Cash. Purchaser to pay United
states Marshal for all necessary papers and
United states Internal Revenue stamps.
L. E. JOHNSON.
may 24 U. 8. Marshal, District of Sc Ca.
Unction Bales-in tari Dan s
BT?OWM^
LARGE SALE OF FURNITURE, OAR
PETS, Mirrors, silver-Plate, Pictures, and
other articles, belonging to a weil furnished es?
tablishment, at Auction.
Win be sold FRIDAY, May 26, at 10 o'clock, at
residence No. o Legare street.
Terms cash. Articles to be removed day of
sale._._;_may24
By W. Y. LEITCH ?R.S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE LOT,
east side of Meeting street, at Auction, by or?
der of the board or Directors. .
Will be Bold on THURSDAY, the 21th instant, at
the Old Postoffl.ee Broad street, at ll o'clock.
The LOT OF LAND, situate on the east side of
Meeting street, between Cumberland and Queen
streets, one door south or the Circular Oharoh,
and known as the Sooth Carolina Institute Lot,
measuring 80 feet on Meeting street by 130 feet In
depth.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay os for papers and
stamps. may IS
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