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THE COURTS TESTERDAT. The Ku-Klux Cases* ~- There were no proceedings of any Impor ftanceinthe United States Circuit Court yes? terday. The case ot Robert T. Higgins was called, but was postponed until to-day on ac? count of the absence o? material witnesses for the defence. In the case of Henry T. Ferguson, of Spar tanburg County, the grand Jury having failed to And an indictment agalnBt him, be was dis? charged from custody, on motion of D. R. Dun? can, Esq. United States District Court-In Bank, ruptcy. In the United States District Court yester? day the following orders were granted by Judge Bryan: In re tbe Laurena Railroad Company, bank? rupt. Hayne & Son, and PresBley, Lord & Inglesby for creditors. On motion, it was ordered that the resale ordered on the 5th of April be made in the City ot Colombia, and that the sum of twenty thousand dollars on the resale be deposited with the assignee, Ac. Ex parte Hill & Morrell, In re L. A. Bigger. Petition to postpone decree allowing govern? ment claim until petitioner can be heard. Buist A Buist for petitioners. Prayer of peti? tioners granted, and in the meantime the as? signee to retain all moneys realized from the sale of the bankrupt's estate. Ex parte J. E. Bowman, in re D. W. Moore. Petition lo establish Hen. J. H. Evins for petitioners. Ordered, that it be referred to w. J. Clawson, Esq., registrar, to inquire and re? port. Tbe Inferior Court. ^Before Judge Lee the following cases were disposed of : . Thomas Slattery, assault with intent to kill, and assault and battery. Verdict, not guilty. Robert Hasel and Joseph Brown, grand lar ' ceny. Trial fixed for Wednesday. The seven cases agalnBt the county commis? sioners, F. C. Miller, il. McLaughlin and E. P. Wall, for official misconduct, were also flxed for trial on Monday next. Henry Dart, for a public nuisance. Indict? ment quashed. Casper Hart, assault and battery. Verdlot, not guilty. James Ladson, assault with Intent to kill, and assault and batte/y. The case occupied the court np to the hour of adjournment, when it was given to tbe jury, with instructions to bring in a sealed verdict. The grand jury found a true bill against M. Collins, for assault and battery, and were granted further time in which to prepare their presentment. The judge gave notice that on Thursday next the docket would be called peremptorily, and all cases not disposed of would be as? signed for trial. Adjourned at half-past two P. M., until ten o'clock this morning. The Conrt of Common Pleas, Judge Graham presiding, was occupied all day with the case of Hand vs. the Savannah and Charleston Railroad. The argument was entirely upon a preliminary question as to the construction of the contract, and the court did not render a decision. A SILVER WEDDING.-We learn from the Deutscne Zeitung that our esteemed fellow oltlzen, Mr. J. C. H. Claussen, celebrated his silver wedding a few dayB ago. THE BR?DERLICHE BUND.-At the last meet? ing of the Bruderliche Bund the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: D. Werner, president; J. Llnsebrink, vice-president; Wm. Michaelis, secretary; J. Heesemann, treasurer; J. C. H. Claussen, Geo. H. Lmdstedt, G. W. Steffens, stewards'; C. Cas? te na, caterer; C. H. Bergmann, librarian. Music BY THE BAND.-The regimental band at the Citadel will give a concert on the Cita? del Green this afternoon, from five to half-past six o'clock. On and after the 7th instant, tl e band will play every Tuesday and Friday dur? ing the hours above mentioned. The merits of this band are too well known to aeed com? ment, and their playing will doubtless prove most entertaining. SERENADE AND SPEECH-MAKING.-A large Radical gathering took place last evening at the Military Hall, pursuant to call, for the pur? pose of paying a public compliment to Robert Purvis, of Pennsylvania, now a guest of Lieu? tenant-Governor Rangier, in this city. The assemblage, composed of military companies, colored firemen and others, marched up with a band of music to the residence of the lieu? tenant-governor, in Pitt street, where they were addressed by Mr. Purvis and other Radi etti speakers. The demonstration, which began a little alter nine o'clock, was kept np until a late hour. UNITED CATHOLIC PICNIC-A delightful time ls expected to-morrow at the union pic? nic of all the Catholic Sunday-schools in the city, at the Sch?tzen platz. The most complete arrangements have been made for the enjoy? ment of the little ones, and also for reaching the grounds. A t rain will leave the Ann Btreet depot of the couth Carolina Railroad at 8.30 A. M., and a steamer of the Sullivan's Is? land line will leave Atlantic wharf at 1 and 3.30 P. M., returning at 2 and 6.30 P. M. The price of admission will be fifty cents for adults and twenty-five cents for children, which amounts include the passenger fares both ways on the railroad. Passengers by the steamer will pay twenty five cents extra for the round trip._ CLUBS AND STARS.-Henry Frost, colored, arrested for raising a row and pitching into a barkeeper in Elliott street, was fined one dollar. Caesar Lawrence, lodged for being disor? derly and hit Ung the policeman at the comer of Market and Meeting streets, paid up a flue ol two dollars. . James Kelly, arrested lor assaulting a po? liceman at the corner of King and Berresford streets, and knocking him down, was fined 9?ye dollars. - Anderson Griffera, a colored youth, lodged for safekeeping at the request of his father, was turned over to the paternal cflfc. Tcvo unfortunates, whom the effects of li? quor stupefied before they reached home, were escorted to the Guardhouse and locked up. One of them paid his fine, and the other, not having the necessary funds, went to the House of Correction for ten days. ST. MARK'S FAIR.-The fair for the benefit of St. Mark's Protestant Episcopal Church was opened la3t evening, at No. lal Meeting street, opposite the Charleston Hotel. The hall, a spacious and well ventilated apartment, is beautifully decorated with garlands of ever? greens and flowers, and the tables around the walls are spread with a profusion ol attractive articles. The usual features of the raffle-stand, refreshment tables and amusements.are to be seen, and are conducted with a careful atten? tion to the wants and pleasure ot the visitors. Afine band of music is in attendance, and en? hances the attractiveness of the scene. The lair launder the management ol a committee composed of the most respectable of our col? ored citizens, whose names insure a pleasant reception and every attention to visitors. Its object must commend itself to the public m\3 \ and bespeaks a liberal patronage for the effort on the part o? the congregation. r THE FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT. Preparations in Progregs-Weighing the Engines. A meeting of the committee o? arrange? ments of tbe Steam Fire Department was held last evening at the hall of Truck, No. 2, In Wentworth street, for the purpose of arrang? ing the details of the coming tournament. The programme of last year's tournament, which bad already been adopted, was read over to the meeting, and several suggestions made and Incorporated. Among these the arrang? ing ol the starting signal was left to the chair? man and assistant chief, R. M. Alexander, a change in last year's meihod haviog been necessitated by the inability of the time judges at limes to see* the dropping of the ball from their positions on account of the heavy smoke from the engines. It was also resolved that all men running with an engine must start with it from the starting Bland, aDd that the cover of the Are well, which has to be re? moved by some mun running on the engine making the run or hote reel, be replaced by the company leaving ihe ground. The Citadel Band will furnish the music during the day of the tournament. Hook and Ladder Companies Nos. 1 and 2 were invited to participate in the parade as an escort. Committees were also appointed to prepare the Judges' stands, scaffolds, Ac, and to attend to the procuring of three handsome prizes, which will be awarded to the winners on the occasion by John F. Ficken, Esq. The pre? parations were completed as far as possible, and at a late hour the meeting adjourned. Weighing the Engines. The committee appointed to weigh the vari? ous steam engines to take part in the tourna? ment reported through their chairman, Mr. 0. S. MlBcally, and the complement oi men (one to every two hundred pounds) was assigned as follows: Weight-lbs. Nc. or Men. Marion.4730 24 .Elna.4810 24 Washington.4910 25 Hope.5040 25 Vigilant.5080 25 Pioneer.6180 26 Phoenix.5590 28 Eagle.^.5710 29 Palmetto.6280 31 Stonewall.6360 32 Young America.. 6590 33 German.7000 35 An extra man ia allowed for every fraction over one hundred pound?. The committee beg leave to return their thanks to the public weigher for weighing the engines without charge. OWBXSATTHE ACADEMT.-The sale ofseatB for Mr. Oweiis's Initial performance this even? ing, at the Academy of Music, Indicates that he will be greeted by an overflowing audi? ence. The bill is ari exceedingly attractive one, including "The Poor Gentlemen" and "SolonShingle,"and in this latter character the fame of Mr. Owens ls BO well known BB - to re? quire no additional commendation now. In? deed, in all the range of comic delineation, the place of Mr. Owens is settled beyond dis? pute, and it 1B admitted that he ls entitled to the highest rank of any actor now on the American stage. He has all the Jolly, rollick? ing abandon which years ago made men go wild with laughter over the performances of Burton, and he ls wholly without the coarse? ness and indellcacyiwhlch sometimes marred the aotlng of the latter. He is always comi? cal, but never clownish, and he has, almost to perfection, that happy faculty of picturing the ludicrous without ever personating the buf? foon._ THE ARTESIAN WELL TROUGHS. - These necessary nuisances are about to be located in aplace where the equine working animals and others may i xoerience all the benefits and pleasures arising from Hie use of the wa? ters, and the residents will no longer oe annoy? ed by the din and clamor of talkative drivers and clattering drays. The water 1B to be con? veyed through iron pipes about a foot below the surface of the pavement down Meeting street to Plnckney, and into the latter street to between Anson and Church. The troughs will be located along the south side of Plnck? ney street, end extend the whole length of the square Included between Anson and Church. The work was begun yesterday at the Artesian Well, and the process of laying the pipes has progressed a good distance down Meeting Btreet already. It is expected that the Job will be completed during the week. These troughs have tong been thorns in the Bide of the committee on Artesian Well, who have heard for months the clamors of the residents against the noise and tumult around the troughs and the voices ot the draymen exalting the relief and convenience afforded their animals. Their complete solu? tion of the problem will, doubtless, p.ocure for them the thanks of all parties interested. CRUMBS.-May Day to morrow. The Mills House ls to be closed on the first of May (Wedmsday.) The Palmetto Social Club picnic to day at Blum's Farm. There will be a regular meeting of City Council this evening. An Irish Yo unteer Association ha3 been formed in Augusta. Strawberries are now abundant in the city market at twenty-five cents per quart-five quarts for one dollar. Yesterday the work ol laying out the track for the Enterprise Railroad was begun on East Bay, near the Postoffice. The Chamber of Commerce have lately se? cured a valuable supply of maps and charts of the entire seaboard of this country. The editors and printers of the Deutsche Zeitung took a holiday on Thursday on ac? count of the Scfkitzenfest. This morning the paper appears as usual. The locomotive precipitated into Savannah River some time since has been raised and re? paired, and ls again in running order, having made her first trip on the 22d instant. Messrs. John Thomson & Co., seedsmen, on King street, are now rablng some of the most delicious strawberries ever seen In this part of the world. The fruit is of wonderiul size, and marvellously sweet In flavor. An accidental fire on James Island, last week, destroyed four buildings, including the residence, on the old Legare place. The plan? tation is worked by Juck Johnson, an old family servant, and a worthy, Industrious mau, and his loss is heavy. Meetings This ?Jay. Friendship Lodge, K. of P., at half-past 7 P.M. Charleston Riflemen Club, at 8 P. M. German Rifle Club, at 8 P. M. St. Andrew's Society, at 8 P.M. Auction Salej This Day^ Louis Dr DeSaussure will sell at ll o'clock, near the Postoffice, real estate. Lauroy, Alexander & Co. will sell at ll o'clock, at store No. 175 East Bay, groce? ries, ciC. J. G. Milnor & Co. will sell at half-past 10 o'clock, at their store, shirtings, plaids, &c Steffens, Werner & Ducker will sell at 9 o'clock, at their stores. butter hams, ?fcc. P. B. L^lane <i Co. will sell at half past 9 o'clock, at their store, butter, pigB' feet, &c. William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his etore, dry goods, &c. " A BATCH: OF INQUESTS. I Investigation of Three Cases of Acct, dental Drain. ID the case of Richard Prince, the jury met at the coroner's office yesterday morning pur? suant to adjournment, and, after hearing the evidence, which corroborated in every par? ticular the account of the affair given in THE NEWS of Wednesday last, returned a verdict of death lrom accidental drowning. The de? ceased was drowned last Tuesday afternoon in Ashley River, nearly opposite Colonel William Bull's place, by filling overboard from the yacht Edith. The body of Ann Rogers, an old colored woman, who had died last Saturday week from injuries received from a fall, and been burled in Potter's Field without the coroner having been notified as required by law, was disinterred, and an inquest held upon lt yes? terday. The Jury found that she had come her death on the 20th of April, at No. 5 State street, from congestion ol' the brain caused injuries received from a fall down the stairs in the yard of the premises, on the 19th April. The investigation in the case of James Mc Carthy, drowned on Tuesday last, about mlle from Fort Ripley, by the capsizing o? the yacht Annie, was also concluded. The evl dence substantiated the account of the ace! dent as given in THE NEWS of Wednesday and the Jury returned a verdict of death from accidental drowning. Hotel Arrivals-April ?9. PAVILION HOTEL. C. J. Smith, Oswego; H. Watkins, Bull River; R. A. Douglas, Bennet'svllle; John Hamilton, New York; Miss E. S. Taber, Miss E. A. Sylvester. CHARLESTON HOTEL. Sol Weill, New York; J. T. Howard, Rich mond; A. C. Spain, Ira E. Hill, Darlington Mrs. W. H. Evans, Society Hill; Horace Hold en, New York; R, H. Tucker, Maine; Rev. E C. Logan and son, Cainhoy, ?. C. ' MILLS HOUSE. A. Whyte, Savannah; George Nichols and two sisters, Philadelphia; D. H. Chamberlain City; George A. Sawyer, Dover. . BUSINESS NOTICES, A Bio HAND shows on the Artesian Well to Otto Sonntag's, No. 34 Wentworth street Dyer and Scourer of Gents* Coats, Vests and Pants._ A NEW INVOICE ot Llama Lace Shawls splendid designs, will be offered at low prices at Furchgott, Benedict & Co., No. 244 King street. Also a fine selection ol Shetland White Shawle. _ _ apr29 FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co. offer fifteen pieces o? Black Stripe Japanese Silks, at only 75 cents per yard. apr29 THE LATEST STYLES of Summer Cloths for boys' and men's wear have been received at Furohgott, Benedict & Co. apr29 WE BEO to inform the public that on next Wednesday we will have a lot ol' forty-five No. 1 work Mules and Horses. It will pay those in want of animals to walt on the arrival of this stock, as lt ls selected with care and every one warranted. R. GRAHAM & Co. apr26-4 SAVE YOUR MONET .'-The merchants of this city can have the photographs of their places of business framed at sixty cents each. Hasel street Bazaar._ * aprl2-12 Louis COHEN A Co., No. 248 King street beg leave to direct particular attention this morning lo their extensive assortment of real Llama Lace Points, Spring bilks, Silk Ties Silk Sashes, and a large line of Black Silks ranging in price from 90 aents to $7 per yard inclusive. Also, lull lines ot Black Hernani Grenadines from 15 cents per yard to $4. A call is cordially solicited. Louis COHEN <fc Co aprl6-lmo FINE LEAD PENCILS, rubber-tipped, 45 cents a dozen. HASEL STREET BAZAAR AND EAST BAY NEWB ROOM. _- aprl6-tu PICTURE FRAMES-Oval and Square; all sizes. Cheap ! Cheap ! HASEL ST. BAZAAR. febl3-tu CROQUET SEASON.-We are now furnishing our customers with Croquet at $3 25. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. apr27-sluth DUTCHER'S LIGHTNING FLT-KILLER sweepB them off and clears the house speedily. Try lt. Sold by dealers everwhere. apr23-tutiis2mos YE THIRSTY MORTALS, ATTENTION!-Gard? ner's celebrated Soda Water, at the East Bay News Room. Brane'. of the Hasel s'reet es? tablishment. aprlG CHEILLET'S PARIS KID GLOVES-every pair warranted. These Gloves will be taken back even alter wear, for any Imperfections, such as tearing or ripping. [Paris, 20 Rue de la Paix. London, 53 Regent street. New Ycrk, 929 Broadway. Boston, 9 Temple Place. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A Co., sole Agents for Charleston. _nov3-6moB NOTICE TO TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic views of Charleston and vicinity for Bale at the Hasel treet Bazaar. dec29 DEPOTS TUOSE Handsome Photograph Albums are now sold at COc. each. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. aprl5-m ' PLAYING CARDS, Linen, Blxteen styles, 50c. per pack. Hasel street Bazaar and East Bay News Room. febl9-m (Elotljing, ?oilor?ng, Ut. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, 1872. MENKE & MULLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 32S KING STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Invite attention to their large and splendid Stock Of CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, COATINGS, Suiting Cheviots, Linens, ic, and the handsom? est selection of Panis and Vest Patterns, which will be made to order under the supervision of a most skilful and fashionable cutter. CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTH, BOYS AND CHILDREN, of every style and quality, and at very low prices. AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Which embraces the celebrated STAR SHIRTS and the choicest novelties in NECK WEAR. Ail orders promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed. -' vapr2-4mos Nero publications. QHBOMOSI CHBOMOS! We have received a large consignment of For? eign OUKOMOS. The subjects are from the best We are prepared to famish the "HYMNAL" at the lowest introduction prices. A variety of styles; prices from 40c, 60c, 75c, tl, and upwards. FOGABTIFS BOOK DEPOSITORY. NEW CATALOGUE, No. 26. Wisdom Teeth for Little People, by Mrs. F. G. De Fontaine, eoe. Thia little book, by a native au? thoress, needs only to be known to give lt a gene? ral introduction into our School?, as welt as a hearty welcome from "little people? that have not yet cut their "wisdom teeth " Wonders of Electricity, translated from the French of J. Balle; edited, with numerous addi? tions, by Dr. John W. Armstrong, with 65 illustra? tions, $160. The Moral Probe; or, One Hr.ndred and Two Common Sense Entays on the Nature of lien and Things, by L. Carroll Judson, firth eddies, $1 76. Orlon, an Epic Poem, In three biota, by R. H. Horne, ninth edUl'in, $1 60. The Bremea Lectures, on Fundamental Living, Religions Questions by vat lons emluent European Divines, translated from the German, by Rev. D. Heagle, SI 75. The unknown River, an Etcher's Voyage or Dis? covery, with thirty-seven illustrations, etched from Nature by the auth jr, by Pnllip Gilbert Bar neaton, SSu The Wonders of Vegetation, from the French of Falgence Marlon, with nins tr at ions, si so. A Boy's Travels Around the World, edited by Samurl Smiles. $1 60. Injuries of Nerves and their Consequences, by S. Weir Mitchell, M. D., $3. The Resurrection of Christ, a Series of -Discour? ses, by El ip tia kt Nott, LL.D , $1 fio. Black Hobes; or, Sketches of Missions and Min i tera In the Wilderness and on the Border, by Robert P. Nevin, $160. The Southern states Since the War, 1870-'7I, by Robert Somers. "What an Englishman taints aboutit." $3SO. v Days in Nonh India, by Norman Macleod, edi? tor of "Good Worda," Illustrated, $2. Dante, the Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri,' translated by Longfellow, $3. William Tyndale a Biography;a contribution to the Early History or the English Bible, by the Rev. R. D .-mans, M. D., $3 75. LATE NOVELS, Ac Good-Bye, Sweetheart, cloth ti 50, paper 75c; Mable Lee, by the author of "Vale te Aylmer" and "Morton House," cloth tl 60, paper tl; True aa steel, by Marlon Harland, tl SO; A Crown from the Spear, by the author of "Woven from Many Threads.'' 75c; Righted at Last, $l; Cecil's Tryst, by theautnor of "Won not Wooed," Ac., 50c; The Thief in the Mght, by the author of "The Amber Gods." Ac, tl25; Within and Without, by George Macdonald, tl 50; The Hoosier School-Master, by Eggleston, $l 23; Can the Old Love? 76c; More than She Could Bea-, by Hesper Bendbow, tl 50; Jonn Thompson Blockhead, by the author of "Dorothy Fox," tl 6u; wanted, A Pedigree, by Farquharson, $2; Clotilde, from the French of DePontmartln, tl 75. %* Initial raper and Envelopes, In boxes, F; euch, English and American, a variety of styles, a unusually low prices. NEW NOVELS AND LIGHT LITERATURE RE CK IVE 9 BT STEAMER EVERT WEEK. 49-Persona residing In the country will please bear In mind that by ?ending their orders to us for any Booka published in America, they will be ch irge i only the price of the Book. We pay for the postage or expr?s-*. Address FOGARTIE'3 BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 King street, (In the Bend,) apr23-tnths Charleston. S. O. TDrrj ?coos, 4P?. J. R. READ, No. 263 KING STREBT, Respect'ully Invites attention to bia NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SPB1NG AND SUMMER FINE DRY GOODS, STAPLE DRY GOODS, SILKS, WHITE* GOODS, MOURNING DRESS GOODS PIQOES-PLAIN AND FIGURED, FRENCH CAMBRICS AND PERCALES, LAWN8 AND MUSLINS, HERNANI'S GRENADINES, PRINTS, LONGCLOTHS, TABLE DAMASKS, LINENS. EMBROIDERIES. LACES AND LACE GOODS. PARASOLS-PLAIN AND ALPINES. GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS. HOSIERY! HOSIERY! IN THE BEST ENGLISH AND GERMAN MAKES. GLOVES ! GLOVES ! FOR LADIES, QENT3 AND CHILDREN, IN LISLE THREAD, SILK AND BERLIN. HARRIS'S CELEBRATED SEAMLESS KID GLOVES. RUFFLINGS AND FRILLINGS. . BLACK FRINGES, GIMPS AND . BUTTONS. BLACK LACE POINTS. SHAWLS IN VARIETY. RIBBONS, SCARFS AND TIES. CENT'S TIESf AND CRAVAT8. FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, EXTRACTS, &c. My entire Block of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Is new, having recently been selected with the greatest care. NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES constantly being received. J. R. I? E A. T>9 263 KING STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL. oc27-mwfsmoB .Kerospapers. DO YOU WISH TO DEFEAT GRANT AND HIS HIRELINGS AND PUT DOWN RADICALISM AND CORRUPTION ? t Then subscribe to "THE GREAT REPUBLI C," A NATIONAL JOURNAL, Organ or tbe Cincinnati Reform Party. An eight-paged Paper, size or New York World, and containing all the latest News, all tue Market Re? ports, two pages leading Editorals. PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAYS. Subscription tl 50 for balance of this year. Send in ycur subscription at once. THE GREAT REPUBLIC, NO. 721 Sansom street, aprl9- Philadelphia, Pa. Q U N D ? B A N G O I The undersigned has juBt received a Bupply of the Great Sooth American Cancer Remedy, CON? DURANGO. H. BAER, janis No. iai Meeting street. ?Ib Carolina Billers. OLDCAROLINA Bl f t?RS1 k A. DELIGHTPUIi TONIC. The Southern Conn try has been so flooded with Bitters and Tonic?, all professing to be panaceas for every disease that * flvsh is heir to," that it ls with some diffidence we place onr OLD CAROLINA BUTEE;S before the public. We reel emboldened to do so, however, from the marked favor they bave met with the past five years, and the contino d demand from every section of the country where they have been once Introduced, is evidence that they potsecs some merit: - ! THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK, But are compounded by an Experienced Chemist, and contain tome of the very best Tonics found In the Pharms'.opcea, blended with select Indigenous roots and herbs, together tanning a most delight? ful Tonic, and can be taken with perfect safety by the old and young. The delicate female, suffering from prostration ano nervous debility, will Ond in the ' OLD CAROLINA BITTERS" a remedy that will gradually ptrenzthen the system, invigorate the spirits and restore bloom to the pale cheek. We have never offered our bitters asja cure for all Diseases, but, SB a Reliable Tonio, they have uo equal in general debility of the system resulting from Intermittent, Typhoid. Malarial and Nervous Fevers. Taken in small doses. ; he ca dina Bitters wi;i be found highly beneficial, and th? patient will And himself with altered feelings arter he has taken a few bottles. Try R once and you will be convinced. Forsale by all Druggists and Grocers, and at Wholesale by the Manufacturers, PHILIP WINEMAN-, & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, S. 0. mcnstotnt-sinosDM Cmg 3 at LU rj oles a If. IJIHE ATTENTION OF PHYSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS ia solicited to the elegant PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS MANUFACTURED BT JOHN WYETH & BROTHER, PHILADELPHIA. They are made with scrupulous care and ex? actness, and their facilities for manufacturing en? able them to offer these preparations of the purest quality, and at less rate than they can be prepar? ed for in small quantities They are in (Tally use by oar best practitioners in all parts of the coun? try, and consist In part of: EXTRACT OF BEEF, CITRATE OF IRON AND SHERRY WINE Extract of Beef and Wine Extract or Beef and Wine, Iron and Cinchona Tasteless Cod Liver Oil Tasteless Cod Liver Oil, Ferrated Wine of Calisaya * Elixir Pepsin and Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth, Strychnia and Iron Liq. Bismuth Edxlr Torraxacum, Compound Syrnp Lach, Phos. Lime Elixir Bromide Sodium Compound Syrnp Phos. Mangasese Syrup Soper Phos. Iron Elixir Calisaya Bars, Iron and Bismuth Ellx. Phos. Iron, Quinine and Strychnia Edxlr of Gentian, Ferrated Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strychnia Elixir or Calisaya Bars: Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites Bitter Wine or Iron Ferrated Wine of Wild Cherry Bars Elixir Valerianate of Ammonia Elixir Valerian ate Am moni i and Quinine Elixir Broml'le Potassium Elixir of the Pyrophosphate ot Iron Comp. Finid Ext. Buchu and Parelra Brava Compound Syrup of Phosphate, or Chemical Food Ferrated Elixir of Cinchona Wine of Wild Cherry Bart Elixir Valerianate or Strychnia Wine cf Pepsin Ellxirof Bismuth Elixir of Hops Ferrated Cordial Elixir Elixir Calisaya Bark-, Iron and Strychnia. All or the above preparations will be supplied at the manufacturers' prices by D0W1E, MOISE & DAVIS, WHOLESALE AGENTS, CHARLESTON, S.C. feb29-tuth43mos giotlling ono Jarniefrina, Q5oob*. ELEGANT SUPPLY OP SPRING CLOTHING, NOW OFFERED BY WM. MATTHIESSEN CORNER OF KING AND WENTWORTH STS. IN THE STO^K ARE THE LEADING STYLES OF CHEVIOT DERBY SUITS, AT FROM $15 TO $--?5 PER SUIT, SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. BLUE AND BLACK CLOTH MORNING COATS DIAGONAL COATINGS IN DERBY AND MORNING SUITS LIGHT MIXED CASSIMERE MORNING SUITS ELEGANT FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS ?c., Ac, ?c., ?&c. BOYS', YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, OF NEW STYLES, HANDSOMELY MADE FOR ALL AGES AND IN VARIETY OF QUALITIES. FURNISHING- GOODS. SILK SCARFS, TIES AND BOWS, Of Novel Patterns and Styles. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, ?c., ?ic, ?ic. MERINO AND THREAD UNDERSHIRTS. JEAN DRAWERS, of a new Patented make. ST^'R SHIRTS IN ALL QUALITIES, FROM $2 TO $3.50. CHEVIOT SHIRTS, MANUFACTURED BY THE INVENTORS (FISK, CLARK & FLAGG) AT $4. ' IMITATION CHEVIOT SHIRTS, AT $2. LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS, o? over Twenty Styles. TAILORING DEPARTMENT Supplied with a beautiful assortment or SCOTCH, ENGLISH. FRBNv H ANO AMEKIUAN CLOTHS. CO ATINGS, DIAGONALS AND .FANCY CASHMERES, which ?Ul be made up to order in be-t style, at moderate prices. Cloths, Coatings & Cassimeres SOLD BY THE PIECE OR YARD. mch30-stnthlmo FTHE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITKD STATES. FOR THE EASTERN DIS? TRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA-In the matter or JAMES S. PERRYCLEAR, Bankrupt-In Bank? ruptcy.-To whom lt may Concern: The under? signed hereby gives nonce or his appointment as Assignee or JAMES 8. PEKRYCLEAK, or the City of Charleston, lo the County or Charleaion, and State or South Carolina, within eald Disflhct, who bas been adjudged a bankrupt upon hi? own peti? tion, by the District Court of said District. Dated the 17th day of April, A. D. 1872. A. C. PALFREY, apris-ths Assignee. DrTj ?cooa, Ut. FLRCIIGt'lT. BENEDI? T&CO I NO. ?44 KING STREET, WILL OFFER ON MONDAT, APRIL 29; h, and daring the coming week unprecedented bargains in I SILKS COMPRISING 10 pieces Rich LYONS' TAFFETA SILKS, at $1 and $126 10 pieces Gros Grain, $1 37 and $1 76 io pieces Superb Grce Grain, $2 and $2 ?0 10 pieces Elegant JapaneseBlaek Stripe, only 76c. 60 Japanese Silk Dress Patterns, (8 60 2 cases Assorted Summer Dress Goods, 26c. A lot of Elegant Alpacas at reduced prices Aalendld selection of Llama Lace Shawls from $10 to $60 60 Elegant Shetland Shawls, $2 60 and $8. DOMESTIC AND LINEN DEPARTMENT. 20 cases or BLEACHED, from 10 to 20c-a saving of 8 cents per yard ls guaranteed io casea Fast Colored Prints, latest styles 2 cases Figured and Bliped Percales, 18, 20 and 22C. io pieces 8-4 Bleached Linen Damask only 70c, worth $1 100 dozen Napkins, $125 60 dozen Doylies, 76c. 1 case of all Shades Linen Lawns, 26c. 2 cases Bon* and Figured Lawns, 16c. WILL BB SOLD AT VERY LOW FIGURES: 100 pieces Swiss Muslin . 60 piece J Plain and Striped Nainsook 50 pieces Plain and Striped Jaconet 26 pieces Victoria Lawns 200 pieces of Striped, Bordered, Dotted and Fig urcd Piques loo pieces Bobblnet * ^ 2000 pieces Mosquito Net, only 76c. RIBBON DEPARTMENT. We have ju-t opened a fresh Invoice of Plain, Bolled and Groa Grain RIBBON, comprising all i he fasti ion abie shades at very popular prices. HOSIERY AND PARASOLS. We call particular attention to the above goods, which will be found real bargains, offer? ing an opportunity seldom met with in this city. 0?R CLOTH DEPARTMENT. This department we have made a specialty, and shall continue to devote particular care and attention to lt. The lateat noveltiea have been received, and huyera will find an>asaortmeat of goods varlet, extensive and unusually cheap. We desire to call earnest attention to thia depart? ment, as we shall endeavor to render it more at? tractive each week, and will guarantee that no honse in the city can excel lt in quality or in prices. F11RCHG0TT, BENEDICT & CO., No. 244 KING STREET. Sljirts ano fnrnisljing ?cobs. NOVELTIES FOR SPRING IN GREAT V?EIETY, AT SOOT T'S STAR SHIRT AND MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HALL. novis Cigars ano Sob a eta. TJ L. MORILLO, ' CIGAR STORE, No. 349 KING STREET, BETWEEN GEORGE AND LIBERTY, WEST SIDE Jost received, a fine assortment or CIGARS, o? the most favorite brands, aa Mlrabllla, Henry Clay, Jasmine, Golden Bug, Ac., Ac. Those cele? brated Havana Figaros at 6 cents always on hand; also Lyon's Durham Tobacco, at 66c per lb. Please call and give me a trial ap:ii-thls6 Bj LAUREE ALEXANBE?? CO., Auctioneers. . <. SALE -?P WHOLESALE GROCERY HTOKK-James Hazlitt A Cc tad Otiten TB. OstendorffA.Co..^ ^ - .? Under execution in tbs above case will oe Bold THIS DAT, 8Mb tait, St Tl o'doolt^r ' rj ^ ~ i THE BALANCE OP STOCK IN STORE, No. .175 East Bay, consisting pf- -.:?'-' ? ? Teas, Buckets. Soap, Broom3. Potatoes.- win es, Liquors, Wine-Bottles, Flasks, Was h-Boards, Soda, Wooden Ware, Rraas-bonnd -v Buckets^ InJc Halenes, Herrings, Mackerel, Office Fumitrtre, Empty Barrels, Ac., Ac. . '' Conditions-cash. E. WY H. MACKEY,. ": aprSO _Sheriff Charleston County. B By PAUL B. LAI ANE & CO. . :, TT7TLL BE SOLD THIS DAY, BEFORE V V oar Store, No. 171 East Bay, at naif-past o o'clock, _ 15 tubs Choice GOSHEN BUTTER ia bbl?. P.ckied PIJI' Feet io bbl8. Pickled Pork Heads 100 C. B. D. S. Sides 800 Choice D. s. Bellies,.. . ?? Conditions cash._ - - aprSO t . STEFFENS, WERNER & DUCKER WILL SELL THIS DAY, BEFORE their Storts, Vendne Bange,, at 8 o'clock precisely, 20 tubs NEW BUTTER 16 tierces s. 0. Hams ' 10 bat reis Strips io boxe s D. S. Bellies . 10 barrels Sugar Mackerel, Beef, Ac aprSO By JOHN tf. MLLNOB & CO- 5 SPECIAL SALE OF BLEACHED AND Brown Shining. Bra* f lal da. ?c. THIS DAT. 2uth Instant, at hair-past 10 o'clock, we will a*U at our Store, No. 186 Mee?ng street to piecer. 8 4. 7-8 and 4-4 Bleached SHIRTING, 6"? piece?84, 7-8 and 4-4 Brown shirting, loo pieces Fsncyr Mourn? ing aad Purple Prints, 60 pieces Bine Plaids, 60 pieces Bine Denims. 40 pieces Assorted Hickory Stripes, 26 pieces Blue Drill, 26 pieces Assorted Tics lng, Cotton adee, Kentucky Jeana, Linen Drills and Coatings, Nainsook and Jaconets,Swiss and Mall Muslins, Vlttorti Lawns, White Pique, Muslin Aprons, Black Waterfalls, Corsets, omi dren's and Women's Wblte Hese, Brown Han* Hose, Black Alpaca, Maslin and verona Head Handkerchief*, Blue, White and Pink Ganse, Aa, Ac Conditions cash._ aprSO By TYM. McKAY* DRY GOODS, PRINTS, SHIRTINGS, CASSIMKRES, Ac. ,- .r:;>;, THIS DAT, st IC o'elock, at No. 46 Wentworth street, will be sold. One cse PRINTS,slightly damaged; also,aa assortment of Bleached Shh tings, Satlaets, Css Bimeree, Jaconets, Hosiery and other seasonable Goods._aprSO By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. DWELLING HOUSE, ftc, AT CALN * .. HOT, to be Removed. ^?">> THIS DAT, 80th April, at ll o'clock Al IL will be sold at the Postofflce, .r* ThetT?joand a half story WOODEN H0J8E (known as the Summer Residence or the late Dr. Edmund Ravenel,) ac cainao7, on the Plantation ' of Dr. J. 8. o'near, containing fourteen rooms, two piazzas, chimneys, Ac ALSO, - , A KITCHEN and two Outhouses. ? Conditions cash. The Buildings are to be re? moved immediately after the sale as they are on leased land, which expires on tat May, aprso By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. RESIDENCE IN PITT STREET. THIS DAY, the 80th instant, wUl be sold, near the Old Pest ornee, at li o'clock A. M., ' The TWO AND A HALF STORY WOODEN RESI? DENCE, on high brick basement on westside of Pitt street one door s nth of Bull street contain? ing six large and two small rooms, with gas and cistern; also a large kitchen with six rooms ana slated roof, stable and carriage house, and two good well i of water. On the lot ls a flower gar? den, iron fence on street Ac Lot measures CS feet 8 Inches front, by 168 feet deep. . %.: . Terma-One-half cash; balance by bond, pay? able In one and two years, with semi-annual In? terest, s=cnred by a mortgage of the premises. Buildings to be kept Insured snd policy assigned. ' Purchaser te pay for papers and revenue stamps. aprso By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. TT7LLL BE' SOLD ON WEDNESDAY, VV 1st instant, at half-past 10 o'clock, at our Office, Lot of TRUNKS Lot or Books Mahogany Bcokcase ._Two Pianos. Ac._aprSO. By W. Y. LEITCH & li. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. LARGE IRON SAFE - WILDER'S PATENT. The above will be sold on WEDNESDAY, 1st Instant, at our Office, at half-past io o'clock. apr3Q_,_? . By WM. McKAY. DESIRABLE FURNITURE OF A FAMI? LY declining Housekeeping. Will be soi l at No. 33 Society street near Vest? ing street, on THURSDAY, 2d of May, at 10 o'clock, . The furniture cont iinc1 in said house, consist? ing of handsome Parlor Sets. Marble Top Bed Room Sets, Dialog-Room Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, flr.e Engravings Plano, Sewing Machine, Kitchen Furniture, and a general assortment or well-kept house-farhlshlng Goods. aprso By & M. MARSHALL & BRO. LIFE-SIZE PORTRAITS OF BISHOPS ENGLAND, REYNOLDS and LYNCH at Auction. On "WEDNESDAY, May 1st at half-past 10 o'clock, will be sold, at our Salerooms, No. 88 Bmad street, The above PORTRAITS, tw j of which are ele? gantly framed. -v Terms ca*b. aprSO By F. P. SALAS; ~ ~ Auctioneer. WINES, ALMONDS, MOLASSES AND SCO XR, IMPORTED BY W. P. HALL. On THURSDAY next. May 2d, .at ii o'clock. A. M., will be offere l for sale at Pub lc Auction, In the Warehouse corner of Queen and Philadelphia streets, m. T. 25 whole pipes Catalonia Claret WINE T. 10 half pipes Catalonia Claret wine 30 bar? h Sweet Garnacha Wine V. R. 2 quarter pipea S wert Malaga Wine V. R. 8 kegs Dry Malaga Wine P. Verges, 12 quarter pipes Dry Malaga Wine 70 sackB Soft Snell Almonds 26 sacks Filberts io cans Red Pepper 90 hhd s New Crop Muscovado Molasses iso bbls. New Crop Muscovado Molasses 30 hhds. Grocery Muscovado Sugar 20 hhds. Grocery Centrifugal Sugar. Conditions of Sale-All sums nader $500, cash; from $500 to $1000. thirty cays; above $1000, sixty days, with approved city endorsed note api2S By J. FRASER MATHE WES. PALMETTO MINING AND MANUFAC? TURING COMPANY'S PHOSPHATE LANDS, Buildings and Machinery, for Sale win be sold at comer of Broad and East Bay streets, on TUESDAY. 14'h May, at ll o'clock,. The EMMRE PROPERTY as aD;.vev situated on the Ashley River, 10 miles from .Charleston, con? taining about soo acres of Land, 260 cleared, bal? ance In Woods, about 125 acres or available Phos? phate Rock, at an average or 4J? feet deep, analy? sis of which by Professor Shepard, Stare Chem? ist, and others, gives so per cent. Bone Phosphate of Lime. On the place ls a double screw washer, driven by 25 horse engine, capable of washing 60 tons of rockier day, with a wharf from washer to the river 20 feet wide, with pier head 60 by 40 fret, railroad ot "T ' Iron from head or wharf to washer, Mines and Factory, o Damp? ing Cars and 1 P.atform Car, Factory Building, two stories and a half high, containing four pair French Borr ?tones, tan e Crushers, Elevators, Ac,, Ac. driven by 30 howe engine, cjpacity for grinding phosphates 30 tons per day, connected with which is a Doub;e Brick Kim for baking about the same anount or rock, one Blacksmith Shop and Tools, Carts, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, and all necessary Mining Tools for immediate nee The works have been In operation to within the last two months. There is a Dwelling House, with all necessary outbuildings, B iras, stables, Store. Office and quarters lor laborers. Terms-Twenty-thou and dollars cash; balance lu one. two and three years, secured by bond of the purchaser, with Interest at ten per ceut. per annum, and mortgage of the premises; property to be tn-ured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay me for papers and stamps. This property caa be treated for at private sale up to the day of sale. apr2L26,30,may 2,4,7,9,11,13,14. 0 Snsituss dards. * T^O^ATI?OSES, PH. D Geological Surveys and Maps promptly and exactly executed. Phosphate and Mining Pro? perties reported upon, and Working Plans fur? nished. Separating and Metallurgical Proces? ses adapted to Ore-Deposits. Special attention to CHEMICAL ANALYSES Of FERTILIZERS, Drugs, Ores, Minerals, Ac LABORATORY, decaS-atnthemo_Nc 28 George street FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO? VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODHBAT1 By RATES,^ L. LUNSFOBD, fens : Smith Street aorta of Wentworth,