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If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mail may be secured by iorwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order or the proprietors of THE BEWS, or by Bending the money In a registered letter. These ratea are NET, and must invariably be paid m advance. Address RIORDAN/DAWSON * CO., No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S. a FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1872. mr Ur. WILLIAM E. SIMMONS, Jr., is the travelling agent for THE NEWS, for Bonth Carolina. . _ _ . NEWS OE THE DAT. -Gold at New York yesterday closed at 14 J aUJ. * -The New Yotk cotton market closed nom? inal; sales 223 bales; uplands 23? c:s.; Orleans 24? cts. -At Liverpool cotton uosed quiet; uplandB 10jd.; Orleans lld; sales 10,000 baleB. -The gallant General John B. Gordon, of Georgia, is out for Greeley and Brown. -The New York Herald flnda?lts new build? ing two Bmall, and will erect another, on the ?He of Its old one on h'assau street. -The latest astrological invention-Our Horacegcope ag drawn by the convention. -Grant's relations are becoming alarmed and tcsplclous. They will be "distant" rela? tions in case anything should happen. -John Mitchel has declared Xor Greeley. He is a tower of strength. If Mitcnol can stand him, we should like to know who couldn't. -The Radical papers speak of the 1 Comedy at Cincinnati." It seems to have been suffi? ciently serious to "divert" their attention at least. -The Washington City Sch?tzen are con? sidering the subject of purchasing a park and forming a joint stock company lor that pur? pose. -The New York Herald's defection from 'loyalty is truly sad. It has taken only three short days for it to find that " Grant'2 popu? larity Is declining." -The S te in way B celebrated the completion of their twenly-nfth -thousand plano, in a cheerful manner, at New York on Saturday. Several eminent pianists gave tone to the ex? ercises. -Emperor William, of Germany, is a model Of abstemious E ess and By stem in eating. He takes but two small meals-daily. Upon rising _Jie takes a cup of coffee; at noon he Indulges in roast beef and potatoes, with a glass of Claret; and at seven in the evening he eats his anpper, which consists of bread, sausage, and a cup of tea. Persons who are honored with an invitation to the imperial table are both surprised and unsatisfied at Its extreme sim? plicity. .. -It is a noteworthy tribute to the press that both the candidate for President and the candidate for vice-President on the Cincin? nati ticket were bi the press "craft." Mr. Greeley commenced his career as a printer's apprentice. He was then a Journeyman, and then a publisher and editor. Governor Brown founded the Sf. Louis Democrat, and made his reputation as Its editor. On the press, every day, more and more devolves the bur? den of counsel and direction in all public and social matters. Independent journalism fash? ions legislation, hunts down roguery, and holds up honesty wherever lt may be found. -Norfolk, Ya., was the scene ol a roman? tic marriage a few days ago, the bride having crossed the ocean alone to be united to ber lover. The facts in the case are as follows: Several months ago the young man came to America to seek his foi tune. Landing at Norfolk, he went on to Richmond, where he readily obtained work. When he saw he had a prospect of steady employment he wrote to his betrothed to come over, and she, with true woman's faith, left friends and home, and, after a 'long voyage, landed safely ; and the marriage took place without superfluous delay. -One "humor of the canvass" has already developed A dispatch from New Orlec ns an? nounces that white hats have been adopted in that city, and the demand for them on the day succeeding the nominations at Cincinnati depleted the dealer's stocks. From Cincin? nati we read: "The entire Louisiana delega? tion went home thus equipped, and the Hon. John Wentworth has appeared In the same speckless head-piece on the streets, and an? nounced that white bats are going to be the fashion in Illinois until after November.*? In Mr. Greeley's biography we are told bow, as a boy, be read every book he could lay hands on by the light of p'.ne knots. Perhaps the pine knots will come Into the present Presidential campaign along with the white hats, the whole somewhat grotesque,* perhaps -as the coon skins and log cabins of '40 were but a sign of the times, portentous of political movement. Adapting a line from Macaulay's "Battle of Ivry," Mr. Greeley might cry to his followers: "And be your oriflamme to? day the 'lile' of Chappaqua." -The origin of the Carllst troubles In Spain has a close relation to the question or wo? man's rights: In the year 1829, Ferdinand VII being then in bis forty-sixth year, a wid? ower and childless, married a young wife, Christine, a Bourbon of the Two Sicilies. This yoong woman induced Sing Ferdinand to annul the Salle law which governed the succession and excluded females from the throne of Spain. The law was annulled about four months previous to the birth ol the first child, Marla Isabella. Another daughter was Dorn, and the king died In 1833. Under the Salle law Don CarloB, Ferdinand's younger brother, had been the next In succession to the throne; bat that law having been annulled by royal decree, the Infant, Marla Isabella, was proclaimed Queen. Don Carlos was banished, and the popular risings In his favor promptly suppressed by the Regent, Queen Christina. The Carllsts, however,'again rose in rebellion, and, after a bloody struggle of seven years' duration, the contest was settled In favor of the Queen. The Don Carlos of to-day is the grandson of the prince in whose behalf the party was first established. He ls married to a Bourbon of the House of Parma, by whom he has one son and two daughters. -Jealousy was the cause of a terrible trage? dy in Ballimore last Saturday a ich r. The lac; s in the mournful case exe as follows: Mr. Wilk? inson, a respectable man of 27, having become jealous of his youog wife, aged 23, on account of her suspected Improper intimacy with an? other, deliberately procured a cleaver and hacked her to pieces while she was lylnp asleep in the bed beside him. The mother 01 the poor girl was in the house, but did not hear any disturbance, or Know that anything had happened until the next morning, and the Infant child of the unhappy lather reposed in unconscious slumber near the bed and al? most within reach of the mother, who was being thus brutally murdered. The appear? ance of the corpse was truly horrible. The face, throat, hands and arms were disfigured beyond recognition, and the bed was satura? ted with blood. The murderer, who tried to kill himseir, was secured, and tbe intelligent coroner's Jury stultified itself with the usual verdict of insanity. It is needless to add that the suspicions of the husband are universally considered to be without foundation, and her death as undeserved and far more terrible than Desdemona's._ The Attitude of the South. The National Democratic Committee have determined to hold the National Democrat? ic Convention in tbe City of Baltimore, on the 9th of Jane, by which day the candi? dates and platform of the Administration Radicals will be known. As they had no authority to decide that the Democratic millions should not come together to delib? erate upon the policy of their party, the duty of the committee was limited to fixing the time and place for the assembling of the National Convention. Baltimore, under the circumstances, was as good a place as could have been chosen ; and the time is early enough for the men who are In hot haste, and sufficiently late for those who desire to move deliberately and with a knowledge ol the plans of the opposition. The National Committee bad wisely postponed the whole matter until after the adjournment of* the Liberal Republican Convention, and no fault need be'found with their management of th? affairs of the party. When, how? ever, we hear that the majority of the com? mittee are in favor of nominating indepen? dent Democratic candidates for President and vice-President, we need not jump to the con? clusion that this is an authoritative expres? sion of the wishes of the Democratic masses. The National Committee was appointed ; about four years ago, when the temper of the country was widely different from what it ia noW. Its members doubtless did, at the time of their s*-' -etion, represent the views of tbe Demot ijy of their respective States; but it does not by any means follow that they represent the Democratic opinion of to-day. Tie committee speak for them? selves; they do not pretend to bind the party. The National Convention being called, it remains for the conservative people of the country to give practical eflect to their ap? proval of the nomination of Honest Horace Greeley.. The attempt will be made to re? ject the Liberal nominations and to nomi? nate a straight Democratic ticket To this course the friends of Grant will lend them? selves, because nothing bat a Democratic nomination can save their candidate from a disastrous ^defeat.-The Somhern "States, however, will have the Controlling vote. They can control the Baltimore Convention, md so frustrate the schemes of local poli? ticians. It may sait a New Vork of a Mary? land Democrat to sacrifice the national can? didates in order to retain his personal as? cendancy in his own State. This bargain? ing is sport to him ; bat lt is death to the South, which, besides, is tired of being on the losing side, and declines to be "sold ?ont" for the benefit of any political dique. The Southern journals are well-nigh unani? mous in the declaration that an honest and impartial National Government is indispen? sable to Southern prosperity. They declare, furthermore, their belief that Horace Gree? ley and Gratz Brown will give the country such a government. And they declare, lastly, their conviction that the nomination of a Democratic candidate defeats Greeley and secares Grant's re-election. Holding these opinions, and frankly uttering them, the Southern Democrats have only one safe coarse to pursue. They must basy themselves in secaring the election of such delegates to the Baltimore Convention as will, without flinching, urge the endorse? ment of Horace Greeley, and will not be boodwinked into the nomination of a Demo? cratic party candidate. The pressure may be great, and the delegates should be bold and determined men, who know what their constituents require, and are not afraid to call a spade a spade. There is no time for long parley. If the professional politicians obtain the apper*hand in the Southern dele? gations, the West will be unable to resist them successfully, and the nomination of a Democratic dummy, 'put ap to .be knocked down, is next door to certain. We hold it to be the duty ol the Southern States to send truly liberal representative delegates to the Baltimore Convention; but, in any case, the Northern Democrats should remember that if, by their selfish obstinacy, they make it impossible to elect Mr. Gree? ley, they may find that the Southern people are sorely tempted to make terms with any party which will pledge itself to act hereafter with a decent regard for the wishes and in? terests of the South. From Labor to Refreshment. I Instead of. adjourning for good, last March, the General Assembly merely took a recess, and may be called together by the presiding officers, at any time, upon the de? mand of a majority of the members. Under this convenient arrangement it is sow pro? posed, to hold a session in Jone; the plea being that there is an imperative necessity forjprompt action for the relief of the public institutions. This hollow excase will not deceive aDy one. It is idle to say-th it the Legislature can raise money when Gu vernor Scott and Treasurer Parker cannot. Taxes are authorized which, as they are collected, will meet all the liabilities of the State; and a fresh session of the Legislature will only make matters worse by increasing the load to be carried. Tbp taxes collectable next winter cannot be wrung from the taxpayers this summer, whatever the sapient Solons may think. Things will work themselves tolerably straight, after a tim9, ii there is no legislative meddling. That will neither bring back the sams which have been wasted, nor make the State officials more frugal in their expenditures. There may be some occult reason for the reassembling of the General Assembly; but, if it be any? thing better than a craving for "six dollars "a day and mileage," we bhould like to know what it is. A. Model Btump-Speecn. A correspondent Benda a verbatim report A a speech deii vered at McClellan ville, last week, by a colored Radical The s peaker was a shrewd fellow who, being somewhat exhilarated, addressed his applaudiog audi? ence as follows: Boys, I tell you like a man, I goes In for 'lections, all de time. You ax me why ? I tole you: Meat, rice rand whiskey am sartln and shore, when bot party want your wote; e if you ain't a fool, you kin eat for-bof and wote for one. I tell you nudder ting I goes in for strong-new 'zentatlves, new Senate men, new Washingtonians, new ebery ting. De ole set been in long nuff; dey teaf nun", In dy Laud hame; il dey ain't, tis dere own fault. I wants fair play. I wants ebery man to bab a chance. Short time nuffm lef for teaf. I tell you, beys, we cullud gents hab swore dat dis fall we gwine to turn out ebery man ob de ole teaf party and put In a bran new set. Gib every man a chance ! THAT excellent New York business paper, The Financier, is now engaged in looking into the financial status of the Southern States, through the spectacles of a keen and discriminating special correspondent, Bent hither for the purpose. The last num? ber contains a Bhrewd and instructive r?sum? of the unpleasant condition of things in South Carolina. The Financier, in obtaining and publishing this kind of information, is doing a much needed and useful work. Sew Book*. THE VIRGINIANS. A Tale of the Last Century. By W. M. Tnaokeray. With Illustrations by the Author. Philadelphia: J. -B. Lippincoit &Co. 1872. THE ADVENT?BES OF PHILIP, on his Way Through the World. By W. M. Thackeray. With Illustrations by tue Author and Fred? erick Walker Philadelphia: J. B. Lippin? coit & Co. 1872. These are two.fresh volumes of that splen? did ?"Crown Edition" ol the works ot the great English satirist, to which we have already made favorable allusion. It is cer? tainly highly creditable to the house of Lippin cott & Co. that they should have been the first Arr.ciican publishers to bring out the writings of Thackeray InA style which may every way challenge comparison with that of the choicest English editions. These attractive volumes may be had at Fo gartleV, King street. EDGAR'S STRUGGLE. A Story of Temptation. Columbia, S.C.: Duffie & Chapman. 1872. This ls a didactic little book, In which the enormity of the first Indiscretion of our Mother Eve is Impressively enforced upon the juvenile mind by dint of a parallel case of a little boy who was sorely tempted by a luscious but i orb! dd en pear, but who was happily saved by a combination ef circumstances from pluck, lng and devouring it. The story is superior, In many respects, to the famouB narrative ot Washington and th? hatchet. Mr. Fogartle bas it for ? ale. fjosuitcr's Bitters. >Sa> P A L S E THEORIES OVER? THROWN.-We live under a new medical dispen? sation, very different from that under which BO many or our forefathers died. The sick are no longer bled till they faint, nor gorged with mer? cury, nor pn aerated with violent cathartics, nor bittered on their shaven heads. Ever since the Introduction of HOSTETTE&'S STOMACH BIT? TERS, twenty years ago, renovation and restora? tion, not depletion and prostration, have been the watchwords of the judicious portion of the profession. The remarkable success of this famous vegetable preven: ive, lnvlgorant and c >r rectlve, has wo: ked a complete revolution In the general treatment or disease. At first the dog malle members of the f icuiry wo ila not believe In it. '-What !" they exclaimed, "care liver com-, plaint without mercury, chronic rheux allara without Colchicum, fever, and ague without qui- ! nine 1 Impossible I" But the -most obstinate In credulity moat yield la the end. to practical de? monstration. Fi om trias time to tue preseot dys? pepsia, biliousness, intermittent fevers, muscular diseases, nervous complaints and constipation have vanished under the operation of the grear specie in at least ni.ety per cent, of the cases la which it has been used as a remedy for mose aliments, while as a preventive of all maladies generated by change of climate, sudden revulsions of temperature, epidemic poison In the atmos? phere, and unwholesome water, its beneficial effects have been so obvions and uniform as to secure the most perfect confidence In its proper? ties as an antidote, safeguard and core. majS-mwrsDAC Special Notices. pm- THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLB ASSOCIATION", for the Benefit of the Free School Fund-Official Raffle Numbers: . CLASS No. 403-MORNING . 73-33- 6-19-77-34-29-37-49-46-40-17 CLASS No. 491-EVENING . 37-38-71-20-75-45-77-14-73-60-19-78 As witness our hands at Charleston this ot h day ot May, 1872. FENS PECK, JAMES GILLI LAND, mayio Sworn Commissioners. THE ONLY SOAP THAT WILL WASH without rubbing is the "DOLLAR REWARD SOAP." BOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents, Ch arie i ton, S. C. * ?tar DR. ANDERSON HAVING RE TDRNED to the city, offers his services as Surgeon Dentist, Dental Rooms southwest corner King and Liberty streets. apr30 pm* TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF TBE ENTERPRISE RAILROAD COMPANY. Tour attention ls hereby called to the following Resolution, adapted at a meeting of the Directors held on the 28th ultimo : Resolved, That an assessment of TWENTY PER CENT, be, and ls hereby, made upon the Capital Stock oi the Company, payable In four equal month'y Instalments, beginning on the is: day of Kay ensuing. WILLIAM MCKINLAY, majo-mwf Secretary and Treasurer. ^STB?RNHAM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder in oar families for several years, we give a decided pref? erence above 'all others to that prepared by EDWARD S. BURNHAM, Graduate of Pharmacy, No. 421 K.ng street, near Calhoun street, Charles? ton, S. C. : King Manslon*Boardlug Hoase, Julius Petsch, B. C. Webb, George L. Holmes, George S Pelzer, M. IK, John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith, Master Machinist, S. C. R. R. apr6-3mos ^TON MARRIAGE.-^ Happy relier for Young Men from the effects or Errors and Abuses In early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. New ?method of treat, menu New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad. dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Na 3 South Ni ri to street, Philadelphia, Pa. octis pa- BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS superb Hair Dye ls the best In the world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridlculons tints, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A Batchelor'a Hair Dye produces Immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Doee not stain the skin, bat leaves the hair clean, soft and beantifnL The only safe and perfect Dye. Sold by all druggists. Factory ie Bond street, New York. mcnfr-tuthalyr-DAC Mt eringa. MEMORIAL DAY.-THE COMMITTEES from the Survivors' Association and sumter Rifle Club are earnestly requested to meet the ladies or the Memorial Association, THIS MORNING, at e o'clock, at Hibernian Hall. JAMBS ARMSTRONG, JR., Chairman Committee of Arrangements, mi; 1J _ LA CANDEUR LODGE, No. 36, A F. M.-The Regular communication of La Can? deur Lodge, No. 86. A. P. M, win be held at j Holmes's Ljceum, THIS EVENING, at s o'clock. By order W. M. GEO. A. WAGENEK, mayio Secretary. IRISH VOLUNTEER RIFLE CLUB. An Extra Meeting of your Club will be held I mis EVENING, st 8 o'clock, at Hibernian Hall. A prompt attendance requested. . By order or the Pr?sident. JAMES A. MURRAY, miylO_Secretary I. V. R. C. ATTENTION I WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY RIFLE uLUB.-AtteDd an Ex? tra Meeting ut your Club THIS EVENING, at your Hall, at 8 o'clock. A lull abd prompt alternance of members is earnesily requested, as business or Importance will be transacted. By order. C. 0. TRUM BO, may io Secretary w. L. I. Rifle dab. . /GERMAN RIFLE CLUB.-AN EX IRA \X Meeting or your Club will be hell TH? s EVENING, the loth instant, at 8 o'clock, at Llnd & te a's Ball. By order or the President may 10_R. iasERTELL, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LOT HOLDERS ot Magnolia Cemetery wilt be heid at tbe Hall or the son;a Carolina Loan and j Trust Company. Broad street, on MONDAY. 18th iustanr, at Ll o'clock M. . W. u. BES, mayl0-3 chairman Board Trasteen. THE COMMITTEE ON PROCURING Homes for tbe Delegates attending the sun? day School Convention will meet at the R m< of I : lie You OK Men's Christian Association, SATUR? DAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Members will please come ! re pared to report the number of Del?? gales their respective congregations win enter? tain. A foll attendance or the Committee la ie quested. . J. A C.?ACKEAB?SH. maylo-2 Chairman. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL SOCIETY, FOR TUE AD VAN o'K MEN* I' OV CHRISTI? ANITY IN SOUTH CAROLINA_The Anniversary Meeting wla be held on FRIDAY EVENING, loth Instant, at s o'clock, at st. stephens's ?ree chu ch, Anson street. The Sermon will be preach? ed at St. Philip's Church on FRIDAY MORNING. JOHN H ANC KM,, may9-2_Recording Secretary. Stoma. WANTED TO HIRE, A COLORED N ti h St-:. Apply at No. 7 Orange street. maylo-l?_ WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN WHO writes a lair hand, some Law Writing. Dune reasonably. Adare: s Glass Box, No. 79. mayio-i*_ WASTED, A GOOD COOK, WASHER and Ironer. Apply at Ka 21 Wentworth B reet._mayl'M* WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND Wa-h, also a Girl for Childi Nurse, to reside during the mummer on .- ullivan's Island. Go <d n commendations required. Apply at No. 80 Wentworth BI reet._ma?iu-ismw4 AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimoniale, or good character and com? petency wiso es a posit ir ^ as Teacher lu some public institution, or as private tutor In a family. No objections to going into the country, t an teach french, Latin, Greek, Plano and the other branches ot a good education. Salary of not so great consideration as pleasant association. Ad? dress c. D. V., at the outee or this paper, may io WANTED, A SECOND-HAND SULKY. Apply at No. 23 uro.td street, msyfr-2* WANTED, A GOOD WASHER AND IRON? K, who can attend lu the house. Apply at U2 Wentwortn street. . may9 WANTED, TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, a small House in the central or western part or the olty. Address . 'Q," at this office, stat? ing location, terms, Ac_feb8 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that the cheapest and best warranted Sewing Machine In t he marm la the HOME SHUT? TLE, price $26 and $87. Can be seen at the Gene? ral Agency, No. 265 King street, corner Beaufaln street. T. L MaggLU_Janl2-flmos TXT ANTED, A SOUTHERN LADY TO Tv teach in a family. Oue required compe? tent to teach the higher branches or English, Music aud Drawing. Rererence as to competen cy and character required. Address Dr. A. H. JUHNSUN, Bamberg ?\ o., South Caroliua Rail? road. Informatlou can be uad from Messrs. PKLZER, RODGERS A CO., w E.L HALLEY, Charleston, ts. c. mchia lost ano ?curio. LOST, A BROWN ALPACA UMBREL? LA, with an Iron stielt and bamboa candle. 'lue flo/ler WiU be rewarded on leaving the same ai tuis offtce. . may7 ?ox Bale. FOR SALE, FINE FLORIDA YAM PO? TATOES, by the barrel or bushel. Applv at No. 67 East Bay, south ofTradd Btreet. rna) 10-1? FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A STORE and Dwelling at Branchville, S. C.; also a store at Barn bet g. luqoue at D. LOEB'S. No. e Liberty street._mayI0-;mw4* ITEMONS! LEMONS 1 LEMONS! [JLJ Just received a fresh lot or Messina LEMONS. W?l be sold at 26 cents per dozen, at fruit stand corner or Market and Church streets, north Bide. P. JACOB._;_may 9-3? FOB 8?LE, A TWO STORY AND A Hair HOUSE, Na 146 coming Btreet. Apply at the premises to F. 0. MICHEL, mayft-mwio* ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING M ?CHINES repaired on reasonable terms auu at the shortest notice. Aiso a lew good se? cond-hand Machines for sale, very low. J. L. LUNSKuRD, smith street, north or Wentworth. So fient. rpO RENT, A PIANO, AT A LOW PRICE. J. Inquire at No. 808 Klug street. mayio AHOUSEIN MARY STREET TO RENT. Apply to WM. BYRNE, southwest corner ciiUrch aud Chalmers streets._mayO-z* TO RENT, TWO COMFORTABLE FRONT Nooma, with ute ut kiteheu, ir necessary. Good cistern and well on the premises. Apply at No. 67 Anson street, near ( alb.mu. mays-wf2 TO RENT, A LARGE AND COMMO? DIOUS HOUSE la society stree-, between suetlng and King streets, containing ten square 1 coma; also, one dressing room, one linen room, one lath room, pant y and tank room, With water-works running through the house. Also, kitchen, wash-room and five beo-rooms, car? riage h?use and stables. The house has gas Ox lures and chandeliers. The above house would be suitable for a Ur-t-ciasi boarding houBe or school. Tue rent will be moderate to an approv? ed tenant, who will keep the Mouse in repair. Apply at No. 50 Soc.ety street, at 6 o'clock. nia>8-wfui3 _ TO BE RENTED, THAT DESIRABLE, no OE and Store, No. 840 Ring street, A iso that very Une Summer KeBldence, with extensive ?arden. No. 1 Lucas street. Apply to Mis. C. H. BERNARD, No. 340 King fe tret t. maj 8 Soaroina. BOARD"1V:ANT1^^^ Island.-A small family desires to obtain buard for the summer. Apply at this office. ma?8-wf2* Notices in ?anrtrnprcTj. i'N raE^ttSTRl?C^^ JL UNITED STATES. FOR TUE DISTRICT OF SuCTU CAROLINA.-in the matter or CHARLE . KERRISON. Jr, and WM. J. AXsO.v, Cupartuers in trade as C. KcRttlsON, JK , A cu., Baukru.pt?, bj whom a Petition for AdJmUca lon or Bank? ruptcy wai flied on ?he 6u. daj or May. A. D. 1872, in said court.-In Bankruptcy.- lils IB to give nuilee th . i un tue 8th day or May, A. D. 1872, a warrant In Bankruptcy wan issue . against the Estate ot C. Kt RRisuN, JR., A10.. or Uianestuu, 1 uthe County of charles ton. and state or south Carolina, wno have been adjudged bankrupts, ou their own petition; that the pawn eat or any debts ai d delivery or auy prop riy belongiug to s ild Bankrupisto them or or their use, and the tranter or any property by them are forbidden by law; that a meeting or the creditors or the eaid Bankrupts, to prdve their debts and to choose one or more Assignees or their Estates, will be held at a Court or Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 72 Broad street, Charleston South carolina, before J. C. CARPENTER, Registrar, on the TWENTY FIKST DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1872, at ll O'Clock A. M. K. M. WALLACE, may 10,21 C.S. Marshal, as Mei-et:ger. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE RATES, By J. lu LUNBFORD, lebe smith Street, north of Wentworth. Celebrations. jy? E M O Bl A L DAT. THIS AFTEBNODN, MAY 10TH, 1872. Wagons will Ht art from Sonta Bay, at 0 o'clock A. M, for the parp?se or collecting wreaths, gar? lands and flowers, calling at Mr. 0. Middleton, South Bay; Dr. Smythe, Mr. H. Griggs, Mr. L. Chapln's Depository, Mrs. Henry Horlbeck, Mr. S. Y. Tapper, Meeting street; Rev. Dr. Forrest, Mr. Lacassagne, Mr. von Sauten. Holmes's Book Home and Mr. Knobeloch, King street; Mrs. Wil? liam Adger, Legare street; Mr. Rjbb, Dr. Bach man and Miss Wagner, Rutledge street, and at Hibernian Hall; Mrs. Geo. Robertson, Legare street, and Miss Etta A. Kelly, st. Pbll'p street; Mr. F. J. Pelz?r, King street. The South Carolina Railroad trains will leave the Ann street Depot a: 4.20 and 5 P. M. The N r heastern Railroad trains will leave the Depot In Onapel stree: at 415 and 6 P. M. Returning at 0.43 and 7.16 P. M. Tickets for the round trip 25 cents; children 15 cents, and may be procured from Walker, Evans A Cogswell, Messrs. Fogartle, Holmes, "Dp-Town News Depot, King street, and from any member of the committee at the Depots. Omnibuses will also leave the Line street terml-, nus every ten minutes. Boxes will be plac.d as usual at the entrance to the Cemetery for all free-will o ?1er In ga. ORDER OF EXERCISES. Prayer, by Rev. Dr. Bachman. Singing or an Ode composed for the occasion. Reading or a Poem prepared for the occasion. Singing of an Ode, dering which the Decoration of the Graves. The exercise) will begin at ?ali-past 6 P. M. Members of the committees will please lend their assistance la preserving order on inc ground, and in keeping visitors from entering the cemetery l ;t durlog ibe exercises. may9 .financial. QNE1HOUSAND DOLLARS WANTED, On Bond and Mortgage on Real Estate In Orangebnrg Connty, worth flfieen times the amount. Large Interest will be paid. Address BUTSONS A LEGARE, Attorneys at Law mays-3 Oi angebarg, S. C. Jnsnrance. ^~cT~E N C ? SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON,.President. ASSETS January 1st, 1872..$1,241,947 40-100. The undersigned having been recently appoint? ed Agent for Charleston of the 'abjve Company, wonld Invite tbe attention or bis friends and the pnblic generally to a few arguments in its favor. It ls a purely southern Company, and invests all Its accumulations at the South. It Is ably man? aged and has a large capital. It does business on the cash system only, and at rates a? low as any other sound Company tn the Country. GEO. M. COFFIN, Agent for charleston, 8. C., apr:s-mwflmo North Atlantic Wharf. c OTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE'COIIPANY PRINCIPAL OFFICE, MACON, GA. The above Company has appointed the ncder. signed Agents for the State of South Carolina, under the Arm name or ABNEY A PARKER, Office in Colombia. As sub-Agent, they have secured the services or M WILSON GLOVER for the City ot Charleston, with authority to take risks in any part or the State. The above named Company ls rapidly increas? ing in numbers and In financial strength, posses? sing sow a large surplus lund or $175 to every $100 of liability, with other peculiar Inducements. To ihcse deslrjue of making gcod and safe invest? ments at home, lt commends itself. M. W. ABNEY, . J*. W. PARKER, (Late Supt. Lunatic Asylum, Columbia, S. C.,) General Agents. WILSON GLOVER, Agent, Office South Atlantic Wharf, apr22-mws3.may6,8,ll fr barlcston. S. C. ? t? na m rei Catoa. STAB LTSILTFD 1851 . WILLIAM H. PECK. WHOLESALE PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, 222 Washington Street, Corner Barclay, New York. Consignments sollc.ted. Returns and Check sent as soon as shipment is sold, special atten? tion given io the sale of EARLY cOUTHERN VEGETABLES, BEBRIES AND FRUITS. REFERENCE -Tllton A Hoff, 210 Washington street, New york; Jas. A. Rahn, savannah. Ga.; W. H. Powell A co., Philadelphia, Pa; N. H. Walker Live Oak, Fla.: F. W. Pickering. Ports month, Va. ; francis A Webber, Chicago, 111. EVERT E. BEDFORD, CHARLESTON, S. C. mayic-s _. rp T. CHAPEAU & CO., * DEALERS AND DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE AND BOSIN, OFFICE No. 143 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. 0. The highest prices paid for Crude. aprio-emos_ ?JHA8. IIEBENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. C. Offices-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Une and Meeting streets. 4bf-Hlghest prices paid in Cash for Crude Turp?n tine.'?? Virgin..$4 25 I Tel'ow Dip $3 25 | Hard.$2 00 mctU9-6mos c HABLES BER BUSSE, BASKET MANUFACTURER, No. 379 KINO STREET, Has Just returned rrom the North with a large Stock of Goods, consisting of : BASKETS, CHINAWARE, * AND TOYS. ALSO, A large assortment of CHILDREN'S CAR? RIAGES, rangln* in price rrom $4 to $26. Be ls also Agent for Colby's celebrated "Little Washer and Clothes Wringer," the most perfect and cheapest In use. which he sel,s at manufac? turers' price. Call and examine for youiself. mch2;Hinw2mo Gera mg ?la t Innes. fJIHE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER ? WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior.Machines on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER A WILSON MANUF'U CO.. apr5-lyr_No. 209 King street. rpHE UNEQUALLED MACHINE.~~ The HOME SHUTTLE uses the Straight Needle, makes the lock stitch, (alike on both Bides,) bas seir-adjustlng tension, and is th?- only first class low price sewing Micuine In the market adapted for every variety or ^ ewing from muslins to heaviest cloths. Price $25 and $37. Agents wanted. Send stamp for circular and sample of Sewing. T. L. BISSE LL, General Agent, Janll-fmwflmo_Charlearon. 8. O. NOTICE -ALL PERSONS HAVING Claims against the Estate or EDMUND H. TIRRELL, or St. Thomas Parish, will present the same properly attested, and those Indebted will make payment to J. B. W. PHILLIPS, Qualified Administrator, at Messrs. Mc Loy A Bice, may8-w3 Corner Klug and Hasel streets. Summer Beseite, ?jjpwl^ TRI WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR-HORSE OOAOHE8 FROM GREENVILLE, 8. C., TO ASHE? VILLE, N. C., Leave Greenville Monday, Wi rinsed ay and Fri? day at 7 A. M. Arrive at Asheville next dav by I P. M. Leave Asnevllle Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 P. M. Arrive at Greenville next day by 7 P. M. Leaving Greeu ville in the morning, go through to Flat Kock and Hendersonwlle la daylight Fare io Flat Kock $6; to As ne vii le $7. maj3 2mo_W. P. BLAIR. Stria?, Cqemirai*, Ut. RUGS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. D DB. n. BAER, NO. 181 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., Invites attention to the following Preparations Of his own Manufacture: THE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS TEETHING. This ls the best Medicine for Infants and yonng Children ever offered to the t nblic. It ls care? fully prepared f om the best Drugs according to a prescription furnlsued by a distiDguldh<-d Ger? man Pnyslcian < f large and succesainl practice, and has been tried and approved by m?ny of our best physicians. It ls specially adapted to the diseases iuoident to childhood daring the trying period of Teething and recommends lose r for the cure of Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Colic, Griping In the Bowels, Snmmer complaint, Ac It contains no Anodyne or other Injurious Drug, and should, therefore, bs preferred to the .-ootiiiug Symps that now flood the market, which are known to contain Opium, and are, there ore, more or less Injurious. Thousands of chi dren are murdered LOL cally by i-oothing Syrups; in some cases, this fact has been published in the newspapers, where the phy-lclan In attendance so stated In his death cen ideate. In the numerous other cases, where the innocents are murJered by this modern Herod of tht Nursery, i he cause is laid to a thous? and other causes-to all but the right one. Mothers, bear this in mind, and use the German Soothing Cordial, which ls safe, efficient and satisfactory. Do not fall to try a bottle at once I The Snotmng c< rdial 1B also an excellent Tonic, almlrably adapted in cases or Debility-wiving tone to the system, recuperating the strength, and restoring the appetite. Price 26 cents a bottle. EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC. This ls io Dye, but a Tonic and Hair Dressing keeps the scalp clean, and promotes the growth of the Hair; contains no Nitrate o' Sliver, no Sui ?bur, no Sugar of Lead, and no other injurious rug. Try lt. Only 60 cents a bottle. DR. BAER'8 IMPROVED VEGETABLE ' CATHARTIC PILLS. The proprietor or these Pills confidently be? lieves that he has succeeded, by a skilful com? bination or vege able remedies. In producing a preparation that will bring health and happiness to tne unfortunate sufferer. In the following dis? eases, they have been u-ed by thousands with most wonderful s?rcese: Bilious Disorders and Liver Co upi int. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head? ache, Costiveness. LI BS of Appetite, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery. Piles, Diseases of the Mein, Patn in the side. Back and Limbs, sick Headache, and all derangements of the stomach. Thete Pills may be taken with perfect safety by any v> r?on and In ali situations In life. No family should be without them. Price 26 cents ubi. -- BENZINE, (DOCBLK-DISTILLKD. ) Fer Cleaning Clothes and taking out Grease Spots. Price 26 cents a box. A ii eral discount to the trade on all the above Preparations Dr. BAER ls Agent for the sale of FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, The best Instrument of the kind la use. NATTA.VS CRTSTAL DISCOVERT FOR THE HAIR. (Advertised In another part of THE Ns wa. ) PROF. WUNDRAM'S GERMAN REMEDIES For Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Asthma, Ac, Ac W. R. WARNER St CO.'S ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. (Advertised In another part or THI.NBWS.) UNIVERSITY MEDICINES. These preparations, oonjDrlslng valuable reme? dies ror almost every disease, are dally gaming in favor at tue Somh, while, in the North and West, they have ror some years enjoyed a large reputa? tion and extensive sale Thd fohowlng are some of the best ku own: Comp. Extract ot CANCER PLANT. Hydrated Oxy mel, ror ? oogta, Ac. Strengthening Tonic of Peru. Five-Minute Piilh-Cnrer. Ethereal Phosphorus, '(foj Weaxn JS, Nerve Ex? haustion, Impotence. Ac) '-. Amaranth for the Hair. N. . u Vic orla Regla ior the Complexion. Headache Phis. May-apple Pl ls. Ali-Dealing Ointment. Rheum AI lc Elixir, JE am hus Extract, (for Epilepsy, Fits, ftc ) Catarrji Specific. Pli6 Fxtr?Ct? AiwHys on hand, a full assortment of Drugs, Medicine*, Chemicals, Patent Medicines-Domes? tic aa d Imported; Fancy Goods, Perfumery. Ac, all or which will oe sold at low st market rates. Sample Orders solicited from the trad*. HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES. A full assortment always on;hand. CONDURANGO, The Great South American Cancer Remedy. /J J. L U H N, * PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 450 KING STREET, CORNER 0? JOHN. Now in Stock of my own Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, ' Tooth Brushes, Carbolic Acid, Patte y's Cold Cream, English Dalby's Carminative, British Oil, Roche's Embrocation and chlorodyne. . AOKKT FOB TILDEN A CO 'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Pr?parations, Sugar-coated Pills, Ac: AGENT FOR FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA FOB DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Goods of foreign man ufacture imported to ordes? . My Dispensing Department ls complete, em? bracing all New Remedies. A frni assortment of Trusses and Bandages al? ways ou hand. . PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS cesipounded with accuracy day or night_JanlQwfmly ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREPAR A'lIONS. W. R. WA R N E R & C 0. , OF PHILADELPHIA, Offer the f. l'owlng assortment of Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Charleston: Iron and Jodoform Pills, a powerful Alterative and Tonic Comp. Phosphorus Pills, for Impotence, Loss of Nerve Power, Ac. Elixir c?nchenla Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Chlisaya, lr n and Bismuth Elixir caiuaya, Ferrated Elixir Ca leaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and strcyhnla Enxir Vaierianate of Ammonia Wine of Pepsin Bitter Wine of Iron Wine of WU i Cherry Ferrated Wine or Wild Cherry comp. Syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) ?yrup ot Hypophosphttes (ror Consumption, Bron? chitis, ftc ) Lozenges ut Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, cotatning Vanilla, Tolu, ftc . Elixir Taraxacum como. This ts a new and valu? able com bi nation or the medicinal properties or the Dandelion, Wild cherry and Gentian, associated with Aroma'les. It ls a very agreeable and effluent, remedy. Aside from its medicinal vlrcn-s, lt ls u-eful as a vehicle and for ma-kiog the bitter taste or Quinine. Elixir Gentian and iron Elixir Bromide or Potassium. Syrup Phosph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia. (Alt ken's syrup) for Debility and Nervous Pros * trat on, Indigestion, Chlorosis, ftc Eux. Vaierianate of strychnia Eilx. Phoiph. Quinine. Iron and Strychnia (of the greatest service where there I j a tendency <%o Paralysis) Beef, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable in cases of children and delicate ladles. In addition to the above, W. R. Warner A Co. manufacture a full line of Fluid Extracts and Sugar-coated Pills, all of which are to be had at Manufacturer's Prices, of DB. H. BABB, No. 131 Meeting street, mch23-Dcaw6mos Charles toe, s, c. g??MEN BEEB. * 26 casks BREMEN Bottled BEER, Jost rewired and for sale by 0. OLAC1?S, may io -i Ka 180 East Bay. QOBN, OATS, Ac.' 5000 bOBbela Prime White CORN looe basnets waite Mixed Cora 930 basbels Mixed Oitn ' 1000 bushels Heavy Feed.Oats. For sale by WM. H. JONES. may 10-1_ - .-: JUST RECEIVED. A frcst lot or Francis Whittaker A Sons' eel? brated .' star " HAMS, small average. For sale by : iC mayl0-l STEFFENS, WERNER A DOCKER. ? TONIC AND WINE BITTERS, ENGLISH' AND SCOTCH ALES, Ac, Ac. -- Baker's Stomach BITTERS. Ross's Momach Bitters. ' Ross's St. Uoojiugo Bitters and Mint Jalep. Gordon's Stougiuon and Superior Stomach Bit? ters. SwiBB Kr?uter Bitters, Altha's Brand. r Ango? tu ras Aromatic Bitters, biegt n's Brand.. St. Domingo Pooch, Benedictine Llqmr, Ben Slisch-wasser, Knssian and Berlin Kammel, Maraschino, Amsterdam Doable P?rsico, xFai Hoppes'?? Brand. ,- ... r ABnlaette in Baskets. ? t uracoa tn Jugs. 3' Chartreuse and Absinthe In Bottles. . , . Gordo .'d cherry. Blackberry, Strawberry, Ginger and Raspberry Brandy. . ? i Crwss 4 B aciweu'a Kaapoerry Vinegar. Gordon's Raspberry Vinegar. Gordon's Ginger. Raspberry, Strawberry, Black? berry and Elderberry Wines. . ; -t . Gordon's >yrnps, Standard and Superior Grades, Sir* wherry, Baspberry, -Pin. apple, Peach, Orange, Banana, Orgeat. Vanilla, wild cher? ry, Corlee, Lemon i.nd O Inzer Syrup. 10 cases Cabinet Schlejam Gin, Dtflfta?aren, im . ported In 1871. - V-V. SO cas.B Sazerac Forge Et Fis, Renault A Ccr.'sr Jae. Rlzat, Pin et, Castlllon 4 Co.'B and J. AF. Marten's Cognac Brandy. ?U ,1 . G JO quarter ana tighth casks Bazerac, Renault 4 ca's, Plnet, Castlllon A co.'s and oura, Dapay A* Co.'s old ana Very old Real Cognac'1 Brandy from oharente. 1 cask Very Old, l do Old Jamaica Rnm. El cask bnairra Islay High-Flavored Scotch' Whiskey. .. # lcai-k Swallow Brand Pure Schiedam Gin, all aa. Imported. . . . oii 1 bbl. Motz's Charlotte, North Carolina, Cora ; Wh skey, Superior Quality. 1 bbl. Relier's bourbon Ken tac ky Whiskey. " ' Bbis. Century Wneatand Rye Whiskey, Several Grades. , Bbls. Robert Younger's, St. Ann's Brewery and Jeffrey's spar sling Edlnbmgh Ale. im ?j Bass's Bott! ng or Hibben's Engusa Pale Ale. ? ,T Gainnt-ss's Dublin Extra Stoat. 1 io cases Old cabinet oporto Wine, for Invalids or special uses, imported in 1866. .. ... 6 quan er-casks Pale sherry Wine. - 6 di zen cabin et, Mateo's and other Brands Cad tal I Sherry. . Qnarter-ca^ks Cabinet, Old Port and Pore Juice, ' of the Grape Oporto Wlna m li. Fur sale by N. M. PORTER, Na 236 Kli.g street, Third Door above Market at. mayio-fma ._-_ ' '" ?OCOA PREPARATIONS/ Epp'B English Prepared COCOA, . Wallace'? Cream Table enc?late, Baker's cocoa Paste, Pre* pared toc?n. Broma and Cocoa Shells and Cracked C coa, in p pera, nd Chocolate in packets, Guyaqau Cracked Cocoa,:: Oars ooo's Ora eki a Cocoa and Shells, at retail by pound... ,, German Chocolate m paper packets, Wallaoa'a Triple, Duubie and Single vaniit* do., Chocolate de Santo and Des Families. For sale by N. M. PORTER. mayl0-fm2_ : ? ...ii JJACON, FLOUR, LARD AND HAY. j ? ' q ,80,000 pounds Dry Bat CR. BACON 60,000 pounds Smoked O. B? bacon. [ ...-.' soo barrels Floor-Family, Extra Super . . and Fi e jA ! 100 barrels Family Leaf Lard 20b bales Timothy Hay. . " Just received and lor sale by . - . QUO. W WILLIAMS A CO., may 6-6 Nos. 1 and 8 Hay ne street IgALT! SALT! SALTI 600racks Liverpool 8?LT for sale, at $1 pet. sack, to close consignment, by HENRY OARD, mg_Accommodation Wharf. jnOGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, IN ?. S. BONDED STORES. A TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 BAST BAY, Offer for sale from C. 8. Bonded Warehouse. Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY varions vintages, la Quarter ca?ta Fifth ca*ka Eighth casks AMD _. Cases bf one donen potties each. Jp AIR, PBIME AND CHOICE SUGARS-* MORDECAI A CO., Na 110 East Bay, offer for .ale Fair, Prime and Choice Grocery SUGARS. _ _MOHDBOAI A CO.- 4 'Jp ALK I*BK ALE. MORDECAI A 00., No. 110 East Bay, ofter for sale an lu voice of "Falkirk" ALB, landing direct from Glasgow, In Pinta. MORDECAI A CO. pOBTO RICO MOLASSES. MORDECAI A CO>No. no East Bay, offer for rale Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, in strong packages,._ ? MORDECAI A CO. JD RIME WHITE CORN. "H MORDECAI A CO., Ka 110 East Bay, offe/for sale Prime White CORN, In new sacks. _MuRDBOAlACO. ^DtAMANTINE CANDLES. 1000 packages Adamantins CANDLES for sale by . MORDECAI ? 00. feb23-6mo8_ QHOICE HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI A CO., Na llo East Bay, offer for sale an Invoice of Choice HAVANA CIGARS, di* rece from Factory in Havana._ <Eo?annexarjips ano ffliaBoinfrrat. ?ptOPARTNERSHIP N OT IC E.-THE \j copartnership heretofore existing under the firm name of GfcO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.. Charles? ton, S. C., and WILLIAMS, BI KN IR A CO., New York, haa been dissolved on account ol the death or Hr. JAMBS H. TAYLOR. The business of the late firm wJl be continued by ihe.survlvlng Partnern. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. ) Snrvlvlnff WILLIAM B KNIK, ( ?5525? JO.'. R. ROBERTSON, j "ftrIacrs' Charleston, S. C., May 1, 1672. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. We have this day assoclattd with us as part? ners In our charleston and New York Houses, JAMES BRIDGE, Jr.. FRANK E. TAYLOR and ROBERTS. CATHCART. , GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO, Charleston, S. C., May 1,1872. mayt-wfmi2 THE COPARTNERSHIP BERETOFORE existing under the firm name of BALL,. BLACK A co, is this day dissolved hy mutual consent Either partner will sign In settlement, of the business. ? (Signed) HENRY BALL*. WM. BLACK, f* EBEN'R MONROE. Jiftrch 1, 1872. .? WM. D. BLACK. In announcing the above dissolution, BALL, BLACK A co. inform their friends and the pabilo that they Intend io close oat their entire stock with as little delay as possible, and at prices that. will be aa inducement for. all tu parchase from them. They have also a very large stock of unset; Stones-Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies, Cameos, Ac-which they win set, to order, at nausualiy low rates. Their manufactory for Silverware will be continued to enable them to meet any de? mands in that line. No. 60S and 587 BROADWAY, New York. JolyW lyr ?egal Notus. T~HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-Court of Com? mon P.ejs- W. A COURiENAY, for Union Whams, et ah Plaintiffs, v*. the city council of Charleston, Defencants.-Order ror injunction. On hearing read tbtfsworu cmplaln in thia ac? tion, and the amdavp of W. R MOKKIS, and on motion if BUIST A BUIST, Plain ac's Attorneys : It ls ordered and adjudged that the defendants, the City Council of Charleston, their 'officers, agents and employees, be ewjoued and retained from erecting, or causing to be erected, in Hack? ney street, in the City or Charleston, the tank or trough, set forth in the complaint, for the par pose or niling the same wiih water from the Arte? sian Will, in the said City of Charleitoo, to be need Indiscriminately by all persons and ani? mals in the said city, or from filling the same with water from sald^rtesuin Well or otherwise, until the further < rder of the Gonn. Olgned) R. F. GRAHAM. Mty 2,1872. I certify that the within ts a trae cony or the original order for injunction, of file in this office. AC. RICHMOND. 0. C. C. P., & maya Charle!toe County.*