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E DAILY NEWS. t-Rcst Circulation.-THE DAILY NEWS tO TUE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RE ?NIZED AS HAVING HIE LARGEST CIR ATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON. \LISUES THE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN IN TIUC POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF WEEK. ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS OF TnE NEW POSTOFFICE LA W. ,OCAL MATTERS. CHEAP ADVERTISING. CHARLESTON NEWS, the circulation of is about twioo ab large aa that of any laper published in South Carolina, is the Ivertising medium for all business men. arsons who want situ itions or servants; ?ant houses or apartments, or hare them y, who want or who offer board and loclg 10 have lost or found articles of value, rs has no equal; and in order that all may have thoir wants supplied, we have the following scale of CHEA?? AOVES* s TS, payment for which must invariably io when the order is given: rtisomontB of situations wanted by or to clerks, povernesBes, tutors, work ?ecbanics, house-sorvantd, porters, shop ?ooks and washers; board and lodging or offered; apartments wanted or to tides lost or found; houses, shops, offices ^rehouses wonted or to let, and niiscella Jwan ca of all kinds, each insertion of advertisements of the specified : seeding THREE LINES or 20 wor ls....23 cents FOTJB*LINES or 80 words.40 " FIVE LIKES or 40 words.50 " (advertisements to be inserted at these mst be prepaid and delivered at THE I office bv 9 P. M. MEETINGS THIS DAY. jrard Lodge, at 8 P. Bl. lorial Association, at 5 P. M. Club, at 8 P. M. AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. >LAW & CAREW will sell at 10 o'clock, at lice, furniture of a family. IASEB MATHE WES will sell at ll o'clock, >ld Postoffice, a residence in Sumnier >ES & GRTMBALL will sell at ll o'clock, lld Post?nico, the steamer Idea. Izo J. WHITE &SON will soil at ll o'clock, >ld Postoffioe, Torre's stearn saw mills. HUMPHBEYS will sell at ll o'clock, at Postoffioe, valuable real estate. G. MILNOB & Co. will soil at 10 o'clock, salesroom, hats, dry (roods, Ac DRAKE will sell at 10 o'clock, at bis Clothing, dry goods, &c. |tBY & ALEXANDER will sell at 10 o'clock, 'store, bacon,tongues, &c. I A. P. CALDWELL, will sell at half-past 9 at their store, seven bales leaf tobacco. CATER will sell at a quarter to 10 at his store, flour, butter, Ac. CB & SCHACHTE will sell at a quarter to 10 at their stores, baoon, butter, Ac ; DAILY NEWS PRICE CURRENT AND COM CIBCULAB will be ready for delivery i o'clock to-morrow morning.. Business wishing to subscribe for a specified Br of copies contamine their cards, should their orders at our counting room to-day. Iders for ten copies and over will be sup at the rate of two and a half coots per CARRI CONCERT.-We hear that the or? ients on foot for this entertainment are I will render it a decided musical treat, ? }giammo, which we publish to-day, is Ian attractive one, and it is safe to pre at the young violinist will meet with a 'us reception in the metropolis of his State. a ?LINA SUGAR.-There may be seen at sws Office a sample of .sugar made from limby Dr. W. P. Passmore, of Green 0., on Thursday last. The yield of |is from five hundred to one thousand per acre, and what is known as the machi ?aa id used. The agent for the IDr. Passmore, is in the city, and may be t the office of Mr. William M. Lawton, 1 Boyce's Wharf. DBM DEATH.-The Savannah Nevta of jay says: "We mentioned a few days le anest of Henry H. Phillips, charged ie murder of Captain George C. Hey ward, iluffton, S. C, two years ago. Phillips jtear the Laurel Grove Cemetery, and at ie of his arrest his wife was dangerously |ncc his arrest, he in charge of an officer sn allowed to visit his wife. She died sterday morning, and was buried yes afternoon-the prisoner's request to the funeral being granted. Her death Edently hastened by the arrest of her d."_ ba's COURT, MAT 26.-The following fore disposed of yesterday : i Poyatt, colored, applied for lodgings, aent to the hospital, ahrey Desmond, white, tight and disor , State-street, was fined $10. Bose, colored, and Garrie Cliffton, sated for fighting in St. Philip-street ting up a row generally in a house of i in that street. Sent to the House of >n for thirty days each, rd Pringle, colored, for drawing a knife Black, colored. Sent np for ten days. ; WINES AND LIQUORS.-We have tasted of the Z>/*y Verzenay at $24, the Cabi >, and the Carte Blanche at $27 60, of id of Bouche Fils & Co., and of the ra year old Bourbon" at $6 50, sold by >rwin & Co., No. 275 King-street. The iea are imported laines, and of fine I and the Bourbon cannot be surpassed. cordially recommend them. W. S. |& Co. have built up a large trade in hy their politeness, liberality, trasl st and LIBERAL ADVERTIDrNci, and are yt the confidence and support of tbs jriBSs' CRUMB3.-The South Carolina ice of the M. E. Church South will its annual session for 1869, Decein |, Bishop Kavanaugh presiding. Ch craw i of meeting. Lieutenant Leonard Shepard has ?tachod from the cutter Racer, at i, S. C., and ordered lo the Delaware, ?, to relieve Second Lieutenant F. M. ordered to the Antietam, at Gal ves? ts. ioles, useful and ornamental, romain? fron? the late Monumental Fair, will at fifty cents a chance, as soon as i hundred tickets are disposed of. bhn Kenny, builder, la breaking ground Broad-street for anew residence for Wragg. in, recently dismissed for express private sentiments, hat been rein >unty Commissioners have begun to township lines bom Summerville. ' Pillsbury has given the late Civil En IJ. J. Barhot, the keys of hi? office, and I him access to his private papers. ay the schooner N. W. Smith was it into the harbor by the first regularly " colored pilot. Irlich* r Band give a picnic on the rime. TILE CITY COUNCIL. ANOT?TER &?OOB98FCL FLINK MOVEMENT. ABSENCE OF 7 WO OF THE TJCRKISLB TEN. Great Dlgnppointmsnt Arnon?; the Office-seekers, ?Sic. LOUR before tho hour of mooting of Council last o zoning, an anxious crowd had assembled at tho City Hall to witness the entertainment expooted to come off. In general, tho crowd seemed to be in very good humor, but bore and there wer? groups of anxious faces discussing tho probabilities of a quorum and the prospects of the various candidatos for tho loaves and fishes. As on previous ocoasions, only a sufficient number were admitted to occupy the seats in the Council Ohamber. The faoes of those who were unable to gain an entrance wore a look of indescribable chagrin. In the ante-room sat ex-Mayor Clark and Mr. J. H. Jenks. A few minutes before eight o'clock, but two of the terrible ten had arrived-Aldermen Barrow and T. J. Mackey. All the seats arouud the Council Chamber were occupied, and whispers passed round that there would bo another fizzle. At eight o'olock the follow? ing additional Aldermen entered and took their seats: Aldermen E. W. M. Maokey, Greene, and E. P. Wall, L. Fj, Wall, Hampton and Small, colored. The absence of two of the faithful-Thorne and lirown-caused some consternation among the brethren, who feared a ruso by tbe minority. Their apprehensions wero allayed, howover, by tho entrance of the . Mayor at fifteen minutes past eight o'clock. On taking tho chair, tho Mayor ordered tho Clerk to take the names and report the number of Aldermen present. The Clerk announced eight members present. Alderman Barrow rose and offered the follow? ing resolution : Resolved, That Council do now adjourn to meet at eight o'clock to-morrow evening, 27th instant. Aldormar. "G. P. Wall (smiling.) That mo? tion not having been seconded, I move that wo do now adjourn. Alderman E. W. M. Mackey. I move that we do now adjourn until Tuesday evening next. The question was then put and carried. Council then adjourned, to the no small con? fusion of the expectant and hungry crowds who have been anxious to serve the city nnder the new administration. The report that Howard, one of the colored Aldermen, was one of tbe ten was incorrect. We are authoriz3d to say that he has no sym? pathy with the aims of the majority, and does not concur in their views. THE RAILBOAD QUESTION-The Augusta Constitutionalist of yesterday says: "From the most rehab le inioi mat ion and assurances gathered yesterday, we feel warranted in stating that the existing differences between the City Council of Augusta and the South Carolina Railroad are in prospect of speedy and favorable adjustment. We are not advised as to the precise basis upon wbioh the settle? ment is likely to be effected, but tho present indications are that they will transpire within the present week, as we understand that Presi dent Magrath, of the latter corporation, was expected to arrive here last night, to respond to propositions which had been made to him in the matter. Unless a settlement is effected, the injunction granted by Judge Gibson will ?o into operation to-morrow, restraining the oars of this read from passing through the city under a penalty of $200.000. " TEE PICNIC OF THE GEBMAN FIRE COUPANT, which took place yesterday at the Shuetzen plr.tz, was, like all the pastimes of our German Mends, highly successful. The members of the company left the city at 9 A. M., in Gra? ham's omnibus line, and were not long before they began their round of enjoyment. The forenoon was spent by the members of the company in target exercise, which resulted as follows: The officers' prize, a gold-headed cane, was won by Mr. Gerhard Riecke. The first privates' prize, a set of gold studs, was won by Mr. H. Benson; the second, a silver headed cane, by Mr. E. F. Torok; the third, a gold pencil, case and pen, by Mr. D. Lilien? thal. After one o'olock all hands repaired to the spacious hall, where dancing was kept up with spirit. During the day a number of in? vited guests came up and joined in the plea? sures of the occasion. HOTEL ABTUVALS, MAT 26.-Charleston Ho? tel.-A. 8. Doty, John Fox, A. Marcus, New York; Mr. Rhett, City; G. L. Wilhams, John Wiley, Florence; D. Kembali and wife, Boston; W. H. Townsend, Aiken; M. Leech, D. Neme cber, Easton, Pa.; A. Getty, City; Theo. Mack net and wife, Miss H. W. Dawson, Newark; W. B. MoKee, Savannah; Mrs. E. E. Foster, Con? necticut; Miss L. MoKee, Savannah; D. B. Bradley, Florida; H. Rutzel, New York; E. A. Wilcox, New Orleans; J. D. Davis, New York; W. B. Kimball, Providence; C. A. Miles, New York; W. P. Passmore, South Carolina; H. M. Drane, Wilmington; CW. Nash and wife, E. H. Birdsali, wife and servant, L. Trier, New York; R. H. Zimmerman, St. Matthew's; Jas. Windsor and wife, Columbia; Hon. Willum Spragoe and family, Rhode Island. Pavilion Hotel.-R. D. Hopkins, Baltimore; E. H. Murray, Philadelphia; M. 0. Hall, North Carolina; 8. Brothers, Colle ton, Mrs. Denet and servant, Boston; G. G. Hoyle, Atlanta; J. MoShorter, Jr., Pennsylvania; W. S. Uteey, Colleton; S B. Carrigan, Wright's Bluff; J. E. Bridges and two children, J. G. Foster, Adams' Run._ THE CITY Orrions_The following is a list of applicants for office nnder the present city government, as far as is definitely known: Clerk of Oouncil-B. H. Manning, white; W. R. Mitchell, colored. City Attorney-None. Clerk of the City Court-J. H. F. Polhemus. City Sheriff-None. City Treasurer-None. City Assessor-None. Assistant City Assessor-Thomas Carragher, white. City Coroner-William H. Mishaw, colored. City Civil Engineer-None. Chimney Contractors-J. T. Milligan, white; M. M. Brown, colored, .Peter Ash, colored, Wm. T. Oliver, colored. Tidal Drain Keepers-Edward C. Tucker, colored, J. H. F. Polhemus, J. Haley, John Donohue,, white, A. Williame, colored, J. F. Jordan, white, and Sam Dickerson, colored. Inspectors of Naval Stores.-Alexander Rob? inson and Wm. E. Bevin, white. Gangers of Liquor-Clarence Levy, Charles F. Levy, o. W. Pond and J. 0. Meyers, white. City ?nsp?otor-James P. Howard, colored, (son of the Alderman.) City Registrar-None. Inspectors and Measurers of Lamber, deo J.O. Salters, C. 8. Jenkins, E. A. Ohamplin, James M. Ward, 0. M. Psssellieu, S, P. Ben? nett; Geo. Howard, colored. . Inspector of Floor-E. C. Thorin and Wm. Legerton, white. City Physicians-Dra. I, W* Angel. Thc?. S. Gr?nke, T. Grange Simons, Robert Lebby, Jr. Commissioners ot Markets, Alms House and Orphan House-None. Physician or Orphan House-Dr. William H. Huger. i Harbormaster-E. B. Stoddard. Portwardens-Thomas W. Geraghty, William Bird, T. W. Johnson, George P. O'Neill and Hat. Fields, whit?; :-T?, B. Maxell, J, W. An? derson ?nd Riobard Forrest, colored. U. S. CIRCUIT COURT-CHIiStr,TU8TlClS S. 1'. CU ASK, PREST IHNG. Tho court oponed at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, Chief Justice Ghaao and Judge Bryan presiding. At tho opening of the court tho Chief Juetico delivered tho following opinion: CIRCUIT OOtJBT OP TUB UNITED HT ATES. DISTRICT OF 80UTH CA HO 1,1 NA-BIOUABD ARNOLD VS. STEAMSHIP MONERA-IN ADMIRALTY-APPEAL, FROM DISTRICT OOORT. Tho libel iu th?3 caso claims compensation for injuries to throe horses shipped by tbo libellant at New York for Charleston in the steamship Moneka. If the responsibility of the vessel id to bo de? termined by the Ronera! law of common carriers, it ie n Jt questioned that the libellant is entitl? ed to a decree. But it is claimed that there was a special contract concerning the shipment of these horses, which relieves the carrier from re? sponsibility. On the other hand, it is denied that there was t,ny such special contract, and it is 'resist? ed if there was that tbe injuries were caused by negligence in transportation, to which tho special contract did not and could not extend. The proof of a special contract is not alto- , gethor satisfactory; but I think the weight of evidence fairly warrants the conclusion that there was one. But the evidence does not show that the shipper took on himself anything more than tbe risks which are incident to a voyage in a sea? worthy ship, conducted with reasonable care and skill. It may bo well doubted, indeed, whether the policy of the law will permit the carrier to re? lieve himself from risk, created by his own omission of suitable provision for tho voyage, or by his negligence in tho management of the ship. Eminent and learned judges have condemned any relaxation of the common law rule per? mitting common carriers to limit their re? sponsibility by stipulation, and though this relaxation "isTiow well established, it has.never been carried by tho American courts to the ex? tent of allowiug them to exonerate themselves in this wav from the consequences of their misconduct or culpable neglect. The true rule wat stated by the Supreme Court of the United States in tho case of the York Company vs. tfie Central Railroad. It is in substance th's : "The responsibility intend? ed by the common law can only be restricted and qualified by express stipulation for the restriction or qualification. But when such stipulation is made, and it does not cover loss? es from negligence or misconduct, it must be recognized and enforced." The only quostion in tue present case, therefore, is whether or not there was misconduct or negligence on the part of the officers of the steamer. This is a question of fact, and I have carefully consider? ed it. j It is not necessary to enter apon any minute review of tho testimony. It is enough to say that the horses were shipped on the 28th of December. Stalls were constructed for them between decks at the expenae of the shipper. Alter the horses had been plaoed in the stalls, and alter the regular time of starting, the steamer continued to take in cargo till about dork. This cargo seems to have been stored between decks, and my mind cannot resist the impression that it was carelessly stowed. Cer? tainly it became loose, and portions of it, in? cluding some kegs of nails, tumbled against the stalls. A heavy piece of timber was also left loose between decks. The stalls were broken; one of the horses was killed; another so injured that he died os soon as he was laud? ed, and the third also suffered serious injury. it is a fuir conclusion from the evidence that these injuries were occasioned by the loose stick of timber and tbe loose cargo. I cannot doubt that the exercise of proper precaution in stowage would have prevented these inj u riea. Nor can I doubt that the omission to exorcise proper precaution must be. imputed as culpable negligence to the officers of the ship. I think therefore that the libellant is entitled to a decree, and as both parties have declared themselves satisfied with the estimate of damage made by the District Judge, which seems to me also perfectly just and fair, the decree of the District Court will be affirmed. Ex parte D. H. Chamberlain. Petition for admission to practice as an attorney, solicitor and counsellor in the United States Court for South Carolina. D. T. Corbin, Esq., proctor for petitioner. The attorneys, Messrs. James Conner, B. S. Duryea and Henry Buist, appointed to exam? ine the applicant, having reported favorably, on motion of D. T. Corbin, Esq., the applicant was admitted, commissioned and sworn as at? torney ana counsellor of the Circuit and Dis? trict Courts of the United States for South Carolins. On motion of J. B. Campbell, Esq., it was or? dered that Messrs. Samuel Lord, H. E. Young and W. J. Gayer, Esqs., be appointed a commit? tee to examine and report as to the qualification of Mesare. G. B. Walker and W. St. Julian Jer vey, for admission to practice in the Courts of the United States for South Carolina, and also of all other applicants who may file their peti? tions for admission on or before the 27th day of May, 1869. The Chief Justice atated for the information of the members of the bar that two oases in ad? miralty and two or more in equity were passed over yesterday. After hearing the case fixed for the day, the court would return, take np the admiralty docket and the previous cases in equity, after which the court would regularly go through the docket. The court then resumed the consideration of tbe case of G. A. Perdioana va. Charleston Gas Company. Bill in equity for relief. Messrs. Memminger, W. D. Porter and H. E. Young, Esqs., were heard for complainants, and Messrs. J. B. Campbell and Edward Mo . Crady, Esqs., for respondents. Decision re? served. m The United States vs. schooner Grapeshot, her tackle,' furniture, fte. Libel for forfeiture for violation of revenue laws. D. T. Corbin, Esq., for plaintiff, Messrs. Henry Buist and W. E. Mikel!, Esq..fordefendant. Case continued* William M. Howland, et al, va. Thaddeus Kelly. Bill for foreclosure. Magrath ft Lowndes for plaintiff, M. P. O'Connor and W. D. Porter, Esqs., for defendant. A. G. Magrath, Jr.,Esq., read the bill, and M. P. O'Connor, Esq., the answer. At the conclusion of Mr. O'Connor'? argu? ment, the court adjourned to ten o'clock this morning. . The following buaineas was disposed of on the bankruptcy side of tbe ooart : lu re Lacon B. Tillman^ Abner G. Teague and T. G. Teague, bankrupts. Petition for final discharge. Bacon proctor for petition? ers. Referred to 0. G. Jager, Registrar, to hold a third meeting of creditors on 24th of June, and final hearing on 88th of June? ' In re David B. Giadney, John D. Harrison, Jas. P. Gason, B. B. Yaun, G. H. Miller, H. F. Gibson. Petitions for final discharge. James H. Rion proctor for petitioners. Referred to W. J. CJtwson, Registrar, to hold final hear? ing, make publication and report. * Ia re Jesse H. Bolles, bankrupt, ex parte John Barnett. Petition to establish lien. Re? ferred to Registrar Carpenter to take testi? mony._ TBS SUPREME COURT-CHIEF JUSTICE F. J. Moans AN? ASSOCIATE JUSTICE WILLARD PBS STOTKO.-WswrasDAr, Mtv 26.-The court, this morning, heard the concluding argument in the ease of Deveaux ads. Bowens Clark et al. The ease of the South Carolina Baili oed Com? pany ads. the Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company was next called. Messrs. James Conner and A. G. Magrath appear sd for the appellants, and Messrs. 0. G. Memminger and C. D Melton for the appellees. The briefs were read sod the court engaged in hearing argu? ment n? to the hour ot adjournment. PEUBO?JAL.-Ws learn from the Marion Star thai Samuel Campbell, of Marion, died al his residence last Thursday, ot rheumatism of the heart. For many yt ara before reconstruction, Mr. Campbell had enjoyed the confidence of the Legislature of our 8tate, sad from time to time had occupied positions oftrast and honor ia ?bat district. Senator cfprague and family reached tho etty yesterday afternoon, and awe at the Charleston Hotel lt US IJS'JSS S NOTICES. PEBBONAL_Mr. A. 0. Kaufman will bo ab eoot (rom tho city for a few ?InTH, having gone to Greenville and Spartanburg. FOB PHILADELHIA.-The stoiimship G. W. Evcrman, of tho Getty Line, will Bail poBitively at pix o'clock thia afternoon. -o CHANGE or SCHEDULE.-We direct atteution to the change of schedule of the Florida Steamship Company, adversed by the agente, Messrs. J. D. Aiken A Co. -o ATTENTION OF CAPITALISTS is called to tbe sole this day, at auotlon, by Alonzo J. White A Son, of that valuable property known as Torre's Steam Saw Mills, opposite Northeast? ern Railroad Company's Depot. THE POCKET COHN ?HELLER (Housman's pa? tent) is one of the most wonderful little labor? saving implements of the ago. Mr. O. N. Av? erill, No. 68 East Bay, has been appointed agent for the low-country counties of South .Carolina, and invites the attention of planters and others interested to his advertisement in another column of to-day's NEWS. -o THE "B*J>SN" PAPES COLLAH A?I> Corra, at BLACKWELL'S, May ll tuths No. 219 King-street. /inf ?ris. pHOTOGRAPH COLORING. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with care and taste can bava their ordere promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes' Book Houae. Written directions should in each case be given as to the style of coloring pioferred. April 22 3mo6* Shirts ann /nrnisfytna, (?oo?s. S O O T T ?73~ " SHIRT EMPORIUM,'? THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORK IN CHARLESTON BECEIVED A NEW STJPFL? OF TUB CELEBRATED STAR S 3HFI 33, T S AND COL LASS, ALSO, ALL SIZES OF GRAT'3 PATENT MOULDED PAPER COLLARS, Which ?re offered ?tt very Low Pri?es. MKETING-STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. UND KB THE STAR SHIRT SIGN. January 1 6mos Cloding an) /arntstjiftg (fitoafcs. "3?. 3P- 3D."? THE BEST FITTING DRAWERS IV THE WORLD, At BLACKWELL'S, May ll tuths Ko. 919 AJNG-9TREET. CLOTHING ! OLOTHIlTGr ! ? . M ??i GREAT ATTRACTION! LARGE STOCK or SPRING CLOTHING, AT No. 291 King-street, Corner of Wentworth. AN ELEGANT SUPPL? OF Spring Clothing and Furnishing GOODS, FOB MSN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, How Opened atnd Offerer! nt Low Pri?es. The Stock comprises all the new Styles of GOODS AND GARMENTS introduced this season. Pur? chasers are invited to call and examine the stock sad make their selections. FURNISHING GOODS IN GREAT VAMIHTV, INCLUDING THE STAR BRAND SHIRTS! Which I hare been selling for twenty-ave years, noted for their "*OOD FIT sud Durability. There are four qualities of them. A LABOE LINE OF LINEN AND F4FER COLLARS, Vim : TOE BYRONS, THE DICKENS, SHAKES? PEARE, THALBERG, EGBERT, GAROTTE, BISHOP, fte., Ac, Ac. THE TAILORING! DEPARTMENT, SUPPLIED WITH Qfeelee Pr?stela, Hmglisb asad A raerle?? SPRINO CLOTHS, CA8SIMSBES AND COATING Which will be HAD? UP TO ORDER in ?bebest manner, unter the esra at a ftrtt- .<laas French Cutter. ____ WM. MATTWESSEN. M. w.KeT?aS0VS.8?aaevln*esaaea>?. April23 .? Srufls, ?Xnrmidtfi, (Sic. C.TF. PAN KN IN. Apothecary and Chemist. No. 19? Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, S. C. fJTHE ADVERTISER BEGS TO CALL ATTEN? TION to hier nloch of tte beet Imported and Domes? tic CHEMICALS, DRUGS' AND PATENT MEDICINES. DEATH TO FLIES. USE LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING FLY PAPER FLY PAPER Flit PAPER FLY PAPER. SURE AND SPEEDY DESIRUCTION TO THIS TROUBLESOME VISITOR. " FOR SALK Bl* THE SHEET, QUIRE OR REAM, THE ?AJD-V-JEOtTISEI't. MANUFACTURER OF PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which nave established, for themselves a reputation surpassed by none. Through constant effort and attention he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. February 16_tu thal yr DB. 0. S. PROPHITT'S FAMILY MEDICINES, OONBISTTNO OF HTS O&LEBBATKD LIVEE MEDICINE, ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT, ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, AGUE PILLS, Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic AND PURIFYING PILLS. THE EXCELLENT REMEDIES OF O. S. PRO PHTTT, IS. D., need no recommendation tbeir well known power in removing the diseases pe? culiar to oui Southern climate having already estab? lished for them an enviable reputation in Georgia and the adjoining states. As the majority of persons living tn the South are predi tipo ?ed to disease of the Liver, it ls granted by all intelligent physicians that most of the oahu and aches or our people are due to orgtaio ormnctional d?rangement of that impor? tant organ. Prophitt's Liver Medicine and anti Bilious Pins strike directly at the root of tho evil. TbeV cure the Liver, which in nine cases ont of 'en, is at tbs bottom of the Coughs, Dynoepula, Collo, Sick Headache. Rheumatism, Constipation, Men? strual Obstructions, ho., so common among our ?opie. Barsche, Toothache, Acut? Rhemuatism, (euralgta and bodily pains of every kind flee before . PROPHITT'S PAM MULL IT like chaff before the wind. PROPHITT'S LIVER KR. DI CM E. Dr. Prophitc-Having used this medicine suffi? ciently long to teat its virtue, cad to satisfy my own mud that lt is an invaluable remedy fer Dyspepsia -a disease from which the writer-has suffered much for six years-and being persuaded that hundreds who BOW suffer from this annoying complaint would be signally bensfltted. as he has been, by tts use, we deem it a duty we owe to this unfortunate class to recommend to them tbs use of this remedy, which has given not only himself but several members of his family the greatest relier. V. W. ARNOLD, Of the Georgia Conference. DOOLY COUNTY, GA , April, 1867. This is to certify that I was confined to the house, and most of the ame to my bed, and buffering the greatest agony Imaginable with Rheumatism, for eve months, said after trying every available reme? dy, with no relief, I was cured with two bettles of Pr. O. 8. Prophitt's Anodyne Pam Kill ft, each coat? ing fifty cents only: lt relio ved me almost instantly. I therefore recommend it tn the highest degree to others suffering from similar disease. I can say that lt is one of-the best family medicines now out, certain. Yours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. Covxnozov, OA., Jury 9,18*7. Dr. ProphiU-Hrvihg used your Liver Medietas for more than ayn- in my family, I cheerfully re? commend lt to aU persons suflhriag from Liver af? fections. Dyspepsia or indigestion In any form. I also recommend your Dysentery Cordial as tba best remedy for that disease. O. T. ROGERS. STAMVOBovruia, PtrnrAM Oomrrr, Oct. 1,1867. Dr. O. a. rrophitt~Dt*T Sir- Ibis ls to certify thai I have used your Ague Pius for the last ten ye ITS. and I have never failed to eure th* Agaa la a single instance with them. They alway? break the chlds the first day that they aro given. I caa recom? mend them as being the mst agu? medicine Oat l have ever found, and they leave no bad effects follow? ing them, ss Quinine, Ac, Yours respectfully, A. WESTBROOK. POT?AK Comm", GA, September aa, 1868. Dr. O. 8. ProphiU-tiir-I have used fer th? tast twa years in my family your Liver Medidas, yow Pam Kin It, and your Female Tonio, and I have no fears In saying that they are tito best medicines I bars ever used for the Liver and Stomach. Neuralgic and Rheumatic afflictions. Headache; Collo, and paint of every kind ar? subdued by them. After unng tbs msdtoinee so long, I cheerfully recommend them to any and every on?, sud to all that ar? afflicted, es the best and safest remedies for all tb? djessjg? for which they are recommended. Aa. Tours respectfully, JAMBS WRIGHT. OB, PHCPHITT'S PHBBALJB TOWIO. This Medicine, with its associates, ls a safe and curtain remedy for all curable disease* to which Pe? rnales alon? are liable. It ls also aa exesHent pre? ventative of Nervous Bao tinosa, or Ma?verna Dis? ea?ea ta either male or t?male. It ls a powerful Ner? vine Teme, setting up a mil ead free circulation throughout the system. Ali of the abova Medicines sold by DraegMs as? Merchants gsarsRy throughout th? Southwest, ED. fl. SUR?HAM. Wholesale and Estad Agent, SO. dtt Klng atraet, (near Oalheum,) Charleston, fl, 0. Prepared only by ?a. O. S. PHu^HITT, April i6 ?temimos covington, Ga. $urti0H Salea BY JOHN T. HUMPHREYS, Auctioneer? HHS DAY. the 27<h instant, F will ??11 at 11 o'clock, at tho old t ustowhouse, Al! that LOI OF LAND, with Hi? Brick Build* ItigH tubroo.i, situate ou tho weet side of East Bay street, uud k owu by the No. 153, at pre ont occupied by Messrs. KlusminA Howell; measuring n front on Bust Bay-strect IS 5-00 feet, and in depth 110 36-100 toot. Butting and bounding to tho oi-st m Ki st Bay-streot, north on lot of land below de? scribed as No 153, souih rn laud? of Polnctgoon ind Barrett, aud wont on the alloy way below de? scried fronting ou Unity Alloy, which faid alley to be used iu common as right > f way to both lots. ALSO. Ali that other LOT OF LAND, with tho Wooden Building thereon, on tho west sido of East Bay street, and adjoining tho aboyo described lot ou tho north, and known by the No. 155, at prerentuuoc-cu Siled; measuring in fronton East Bay-streot 33 80-100 Cet, and in depth 128 35 100 feet, more or lees. But? ting and bounding to tho cant on East Bay-streot, uorth on lands now or late of K. Polncignon, west on landB now or late of-, then iu an easterly direction on lands now or late of-, thence south on lands now or late of --, tbenco on the alley way below described, and to the south on lot No. 153 above described. ALSO, Ali that other PIECE, PABOEL OR LOT OF LAND, fronting on Unity Alley, measuring and con? taining in front 8 60-100 feet, and in depth 93 BO 100 feet, to be used RS ? right of way to buih the above mentioned lots, all of which will more fully appear by plat drawn by John L. Branch, Surveyor, on '25th February, 18dH, which can bo soon at my office, No. 27 Broad-rtreet. Terms-One-half cash ; balance lu one and two years, wiih interest thereon at tho rate of revon por cont, per annum, payable senil-unuu ?Hy ; secured by bond of purchaser and ixortgage of tho premises, which are to be insured and tho policy assigned. Purchaser to pay mo for papers and for shunts. May 27_ mwf4'.uth2 HY JOH^ TTH?^TSREYS, Auctioneer. THIS DAY, 27th instant, I will sell, at ll o'clock, at the Old Custom house, All that LOT, PIKCEOK PARCEL. OF LAND, sit? uate on north side of Berresford-sirect, iu tho City of Charleroi), measuring and containing in front ou said street 20 feet and In depth northwardly 85 foot, moro or leas; butting and bouncliun north on land formerly of J. H. Sutcliffe, south o-i Berrepford-street, cast on lands formerly of Isaac Barrett, aud west on lot next described. ALSO, All that other LOT OF LAND adjoining to the wost, measuring and containing in front ou Berretfor ' street aforesaid 39 ree*, and in depth 84 feet, more or less; butting and boundiug uorth on lands now or late of J. H. Sutcliffe, southon Berrrsiord sireet, east on lot above described, and west ou hmde now or late of lt ll. On said two Lota of Land aro BUILDINGS con? taining twenty-four rooms, and used as a Boarding? house. Terms-One-half cash ; balance iu cue and two years, with interest thereon at tho rate of seven par cent, per annum, papable semi-annually; secured Ly bond ff purchaser and mortgage of the premises which are to be insured anti the policy assigned. Purchaser to pay me for papen: and for stamps. May 27 mwf4tuth2 HY JOHN T. HUMPHREYS, Auctioneer. THIS DAT, 27th inst., will be sold at the Old Cus? tomhouse, foot of Broad-pt root, All that LOT OF LAND, with the comfortable two and a half story residence thereon, Bituate on tho east xide of Smith-street, one door south of Bull, and known by the No. 28; measuring and contain? ing in front on said street 31 foot, and in depth 79 feet, moie or less; butt tn g aud bounding to the North on lands of Mrs. Jane Lin?, to the east on lands of C. O. Witto, to the south on land-* of Witte, and to the west on Smith-street, aforesaid. Posses? sion given immediately. lerms--me half cash; balance in one and two years, secured by bono bearing interest at seven per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and mort? gage of the premises. Buildings to he insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay mo for papers and for stamps. Hay 27 Desirable Residence in Summerville. BY J. FRASER M Af HE WES. Will be sold *t the Old Poetofflce THIS DAT 27th instant, at ll o'clock, A TWO STOBT RESIDENCE with four rooms, lathed and plastered; pantry, kitchen, store room, stable, Ac, ail in complete order, on one and ? half acre lot, under fence, in the Town of Summerville, on Main-street, next to Town Hall. Term cash. Purchaser to pay J. F. M. for papers and stamps. May 27 Leaf Tobacco. BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAT will be sold before our S toi e, at half-past 9 o'clock, 7 bales LEAF TOBACCO. Conditiops cash._May 27 BY T. M. CATER. Will be sold THIS DAT, to close sales, on Brown's Wharf, at three-quarters-past 9 o'clock, 40 bbla. FLOUR 20 firkins Lard and Dalry Butter Lot open Crockery, Plates, Bowls Chambers, Teas, Ewers and Basins, Ac. Conditions cash._May 27 Fine French Black Felt Batt, Dry Goode, ?c. BY JOHN O. MILNOR & CO. THIS DAT. 27th instant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell at our Auction salesroom, Na 135 Meeting-street, Thr<e cases Fine French BLACK FELT BATS. Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Blue Denims, Shirting Stripe, Fine Black Alpaoas, Colored Cambrics, Paper Cam brio a, Pocket Handkerchiefs. Brown Half Hose. Stay Bindings. Bleached and Brown Shirting, Linen Drills, Linen Coatings, Shirt Front?, Pant and Yest Buttons, Paper Collars, Oacaburg Shirts and Sun? dries. Conditions cash._May 27 Belly Bacon, Smoked Tongues, Pig Shoulders, Neck Bacon, Joles, $c , &c. BY LAITREY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAT, the27th inst, wfJl be sold, in our store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 200 hugo aize SMOKED TONGUES 200 pieces Belly Bacon 800 pieces Smoked Neck Bacon 200 Pig Shoulders 300 Hams, Shoulders and Joles. Conditions cash._May 27 Valuable Plantation at Auction. W. Y. LEITCH <t R. 8. BRUNS, Auctioneers. By Tortue of an order to me directed by the Hon, George 8. Bryan, Judge of tbs United States Dis? trict Court for the District of South Caro ina, 1 will offer fer sale at public auction, at the Old Post office, foot of Broad-street, on MONDAT, the 14th June next, at ll o'clock A. M., All that PLANTATION OB TRACT OF LAND ic St. Stephen's Parish, known as the Buck Hall Plan? tation, containing two thousand acres of Land, but? ting and boundlaa on the north by landa of estate ol T. Ii. Gourdin; on the east on lands of Jas. Peaglei sad B.P. Smith; on tbs west on brads or B. P. Smith and Dr Henry E avenel; and on the souih on lands of W. C. Heriot and E. P. Smith, as by rsfsr? enos to a plat made by W. F. Ervin will more fully ^eims-One-third oash; balance in one and two years, tone secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage ol the premiees sold. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. LOUD* MoLAIM, May 24 mth7 Assignee of T. 8. Waring. BATARIJLI? BEER?, OF THE MOST DELICIOUS QU ALII T, WILL be served TO-DAT and continued for on* week at No. 107 Market street. May 27_2_A. TIEFEN TH AL, ?UAKER CITY FINE SHIRTS, J.ADTM.DEAHDTOOED^^ islay ll tuttis No. 219 KINO-STREET. DUT AL'S PATENT BAKER* ?FOR ?SKROSKWI?, OAS ASO OTHER STOVE??. mais USEFUL INVENTION, WHICH HAS BEEN A recently patented, ls claimed to bo the ONLY PEBPKCr Bakery Oven of the kind in uso. By ita peculiar construction, the heat la distribut? ed in an tts parts, so that arti les placed in lt are baked on tbs top as weil as at the bottom. For sals it wholesale and retah, by 3. B. DIIVAlt AC SON, AOKNT8 OF THE PATENTEES. Hay 15_atuth A CARD. rriHK SUBSCRIBER BE03 LEAVE TO INFORM JL bia friends and tits public that bs can be fouad athis OLD STAND, Haoel-Htreet. OopotitsPoatof nes, where hs keeps PINE O *HRI AGE*, open and clcse.and BUOG?Ei VOE HIRE. Thankful tor psst finora, ks hopes that, by atrtot attention to bu? siness, to merit a continuai^ frf tbs same. May? than* ?TOHABP Mo HUNE T. Brazier's and Sheathing Copper of all Bises, for sale by Wiiilam Shepherd? No. 17 Kayne ?street, Cheleston, S. C._ E. J. KCTOMAN, T>L\ STERBE, Ho. 40 WARREN-STREET, NEAR Jr COMING. Will undertake PL Ar TERI NO, RE? PAIRING. Whitewashing, and Wall Coloring. Hay 20 ?htrtian Suies. Handsome and Well-kept Furniture, $c. BY WA ROI/AW & CAREW. Will bo ?old at <iu Um, THl> DAY, tho 37tli in?t.. at io o'clock, ut thole salesrooms, corner of Bron? and Htitotiirrctrt. A lot ol handsome ?nd well-kept FURNITURE. OONOtSTIKO IN FAUT OK ' Elegant Rosewood (JU AM UER si?.T? Elegant Mab agany vb unbar H<?tn Wardrobe, Maiblc-top Oureaus and Washstand!*. Bedstoads. t-iUelnard, Extension Dining Table Card Tables, Centre Tabb?, bofa, Maboaany and Dining Room ChairB and Kockers, carpets. Matting, Hair and Moss Mattresses, Pillows ami Rooters. Blankets, Skeets, Pillow and Bolster ? oses, Pavilion, Book? and Engravings, Crockery, Ettchon C tensilB, Sewing Machino, .md many ether uni?les. Conditions-Caeh. Articles to be removed imme? diately after Bale, Ma; 27 Steamer Idea, at Auction, BY LOWNDES & Ul HIM ?ALL, Brokers and Auctioneers. Will be sold THIS DAY, 27ih Instant, at the Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock. Tho STEAMER IDEA, as she now lies at the Northeastern Railroad Wharf. Dimensions-96 feet long, 16 foot beam, and 0 feet In dopih; 95 tons. 1 erma-Cash ; purchaser to pay UB tor papers and stampp. May bo treatod for at private sale. May 27_ mwtb3 Estate Sale, by Order Executrix-Torre's, formerly Carew's Steam Saw Mills, south' west corner Washington and Chapel streets, opposite Northeastern Railroad Company Depot, BY ALONZO J. WHIT fi & SON. THIS DAY, tho 27th instant, at ll o'clock, at the Old Postofflce, foot of Broad-street, will bo sold, That extensive and valuable PROPERTY, shunte? at the southwest corner of Washington and Chapel streets. weU known as TORRE'S, and formerly as Car.?\v'3 8teani taw Mills, with Engine Machinery, &c. Lots measure on Washington-street 271 feet; on Chapel-street 210 feet; on west lino 192 feet; on south Ruo 200 feet, be the s;iid dimensions more or less. ALSO, That MUD OR MARSH LOT opposite to Lots ahovo described, lying on east side of Washincrt?n-streot, measuring 80 feet 6 inches front ou "Washington. st:cot, an t in depth if> . feet G nichos on north line, and 170 feet on south lino, affording, by means of an elevated bridge or slip over Washington-street, con? venient aceces to and from nilli property to said mud or water lot. All of the above property, particularly delineated by description plat, made bv Messrs. Humo and Tennent, Surveyors, which will be sold together, In? cluding Engine, Machinery, kc, in said mill House. The above property ls admirably adapted for phos? phate or otber manuiacturlugpurposes. Purchasers are invited to examine property and plat. Conditions-One-fifth cash; balance payable in one, two, three and four years, secured by bond, bearing Interest at the rate of 7 per cent, payable semi-aunually; a mortgage of the entire property sold ; buildings to be Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for requisite and sufficient Utlos, and requisite stamps on all the papers. Mav 27 _that tuwthg Shoulders, Sides, Butter, $c. RI ECKE & SCHACHTE Will sell TB IS DAY, at their Stores, Nos. 143 and 115 East Bay, 5000 pounds SHOULDERS C000 pounds Sides 1000 pounds Hams 00 kegs and tubs New Butter 20 tubs Old Butter 10 half bbls. Pigs Eeet 150 bbls. Pickled Herrings Coffee, Molasses and Herrings. May 27_ . Sale Continued. BY MILES DRAKE. THIS MOBNINO. at 10 o'clock, I will sell at my store, corner of King and Liberty streets. The balance of STOCK OE CLOlHING, DRY GOOD3, Straw Goods. fcc. On TO MORROW. I will s?ll 80 CASES ROOTS, Shoes, snd Hats. _May 27 Liverpool Salt, on account of all concerned. BY HENRY COBIA & CO. TO-MORROW, at 10 o'clock, will be sold on Van dorhorst'a Wharf, alongside bark ?Helen Sands," - sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, damaged on booard -, on her voyage from Liverpool to this port, and sold for account of underwriters and all concerned. May 27_ China. Glass, Crockery, BY R. & A. P CALDWELL. TO-MORROW (Friday.) 28th, will be sold at 10 o'clock, in the Store, northwest corner King and Liberty streets, The remaining STOCK of said Store, consisting Of: CHINA, GLASS AND CROCK ERY WARE, Kero? sene Lamps, Chimntes, atc, Large Oil Cans, Coun? ters, Stoves and Pipes, and one Iron Cheat. Conditions cash._May 27 Government Sale. WM. GURNEY. Auctioneer. To be sold at Auction SATURDAY, May 29tb, at 10 o'olook A M., on South Commercial Wharf, 17 BARBELS CORN MEAL 900 pounds Smoked Beer 500 pounds English Dalry Cheese, ko., kc, and Can? ned Goods 3 barrels Lime Counter, Scale, Ito., ?tc._ths_May OT Valuable Real Estate at Auction. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON, Auctioneers. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Caro? lina, I will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the Old Postofflce, foot of Broad-street, Charleston, 8. C., on THURSDAY, the 10th day of June, 1869, at ll o'clock, A. M.. All those TWO LOTS OF LAND in the Vdlage Ot New Summerville, with the Buildings thereon, situ? ate on the south aide of First North-street, between Main and Magnolia streets, and known in the plat of said vdlsge as Lots A and O, In Square No. 8 (three.) Northern Division, as will appear by a con? veyance to Jesse H. Bolles by the Executors of John Robinson, recorded in the office of the Register of Meine Conveyance, Book L, No. 14, psge 81; each Lot containing one acre. The Buildings having been recently repaired, are in complete order. Terms cf Hale-One-half cash ; balance payable In two equal successive annual instalments, secured by bond or bonds of the purchaser, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, payable annually, and mort? gage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for neces? sary stamps and pap?rs. LOUIS MoLAIN, Assignee J. H. Belles. To WHOM rr MAT COHOEBJT-Tho creditors of JESSE H. BOLLES, Bankrupt, holding hens, sra hereby notified that, under order of the Court, dated May 10th. 1889, they ere required to prove anti establish their liens before J. n. CARPENTER, Esq , Registrar, on or before the 7th of June, 1889, or else be excluded from any benefit of the sato tit this oise. LOUIS MoLAIN, May 20_thm7 Assignee J. H. BoUes. J??g ?taUihU, (Str. STEAM SASH, BLIND AND - DOOR FACT (TRY. L. E. CORDEAY ft co, <" No. 2 PRITCHARB-STBEET, OPPOSITE J. F. TAYLOR * CO.'S MACHINS SHOPS. SASSES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, alwey* on hand PANEL DOORS, HOT HOUSE SASHES* MOULDINGS, ftc., m Ade np at short no? t?o?, and at tho lowest terms. L. B. CORDRAY..0. A. TBO?CBM Maven 23 8mo J T. BtBPBIBTI, BROKER, AUCTIONEER ABB COMMIE* SION MERCHAhl. .ALBS Ot REAL ESTATE. 8T00ZS, BOBBB, BB> ?UBXTTJM AND PERSONAL PROPERTY: ATTENDED TO. ls. IV lAOlD-ITIIIf CHARLESTON, B- 0? Sou. BENET BUIST, W. J. MAGRATH, Sse. General JAMES CONKER, T. B. WARING, BM. October .