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.MS" LABGE?T CIRCULAT?ON.-THE DAILY "NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY . RECOGNIZED AS HAYING THE LARGEST CIR? CULATION IN THE. C?TY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE HST OF I^ETTERS REMAIN? ING IN THE POSTOFFICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVIS? IONS OF THE NEW POSTOFFICE LAW. LOCAL MATTERS. AUCTION SALES THIS HAT. JOHN G. Unana & Co. will sell st 10 o'clock, at the Anger building, by order of assignee, balance Of furniture, matti t-g, ba. A MEETING O? TBS CENTRAL COMMITTEE ap? pointed by the Conservative ward meeting? last night, win be held at 8 o'clock thu evening, in the Masonic HalL THE SPARTANBURG AN J UNION RAILROAD - COJO?ANT offer very favorable terms to passengers in the matter.of business and family ticket?. See ad? vertisement, THE REPUBLICANS OF SUMMERVILLE, at a .mass meeting cm the 20th mst, made the following nominations: Intendant-E. J. Limehonse. War? dens-Milton R, Spencer, Elias Johnson, Luke Maddox, F. W. Lesmann. TBS C JUSTS_In the Equity Court tho case of Pratt TX Kelsey was continued to the nour of ad? journment In the State Court the call of the issue docket was - continued, no case ci importance being tried. y~ THE STEAMER MARYLAND, of the Baltimore . and Charleston Line, waa detained from leaving on i schedule tims on account of the large quantity of | freight offering and the bad weather outside. She w?l positively sall on Tuesday, the 28th inst ANOTHER CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.-On and . after Monday next; the through train on the North? eastern Railroad win leave Charleston at 8 A M., and arrive at (marleston at 4.46 P. M., and the accommo . clarion train wm leave Charleston at 1.30 P. M., and | . arrive at Charleston at 11.16 A. M. DRMOCRAZXO MXXTEVO.-A meeting of the Doro c - eratic party of Charleston District win bo held this evening, at eight o'clock, at Hibernian Hall, lower floor, for the purpose of considering a response to the invitar?an of the Democracy of Edgefield Dis? trict to meet m convention in Columbia and nomi? nate delegate* to the National Democratic Conven-1 eton, to be held in New 7c*k on the 4th July. BEAL ESTATE BALES-B. M. Marshall & Bro. have effected the following private sales' of real -estate: House sod lot southeast corner Atlantic and .Church streets, for $2800. H use and lot Nc. ll Vernon-atreet, far $1100. - No. 9 Atlantic-street (arnaB lot), tor $690. A house and lot on Camden road, sear Ch eraw, for j '$300. _? STREET TALE.-The action of tho Chicago . Convention, rn nominating Grant aol Colfax for President and vice-President, formed the leading .topic of conversation yesterday. ' The past career of ??SSk candidates were thoroughly discussed; that of . Grant was w&U known, but few persons, even among . the Republicans, were acquainted with the record oj -Colfax, and the biography published bi Iks Haws was extensively quoted. li -,- ?- I 1 GERMAN BLTLE CLUB.-At the anni versar7 mee time of the German Rifle Club, held yesterday, the following gentlemen were elected officers to : serve for the ensuing twelve months: ALEX. MBLCTTBBS, President J. D. LXSXXANX, Vi'c-Preaident. . .H. PirciMaw?, Treasurer. C. H. BsmtMrurx, Secretary. Directon.?S. Pucatab?. P. C. Schroder, H. Ben? .- son, H. Klatte, Geo. Lebemann. I J .Vice, C. H. Behr?, who declined re-election. REP?BLICAS MXETTWO. -Meetings were held vin the different wards last night and delegates elic? ited to the Conn ry Convention, to be held In the I ] Military Hall, on Monday night next The follow-j q : : tog are delegates : . Ward 4.-T. M. Holmes, J. D. Robinson, F. C. Miller, T. B> Dum, W. R. Mitchell, J. M. Harrison. Ward 5.-Wm. Ford, Thoma* Keegan, Robert .' Howard, H. L. Whayne, Isaac Reid, Winiam Bar i nette. >) Ward 8_A Wilhams, T. J. Marun, G. Bussen, ? A. O'Neill, A Mond, J . Buckley. COURT OF APPEALS.-COLUMBIA, Max 20. "The case of Mary A Mo Pherson et al TB. Edw. ' ? loman, and Jas. W. Gray was resumed. Ur. De Treville was beard for appellant; Mr. Tracy can tra for Edw. Lynas; Mr. Whaley' foDowed for Jas. W. Gray; Mr. DeTreville in reply. W. J. Magrath vs. the Bank of South OaroUna and Agnes Calder. \ Mr. James Lowndes road wri. ten ar ?. gument of Mr. Magrath for appellant; Mr. Buist ?w}? heard contra. nc ran cia lu Wilson sda the State. Mr. James I Lowndes waa heard for appel'ant, and submitted - - - written argtanent of Hr. Hayna, deputy solicitor. Agnes Calder, or ecu trix, et al ada Arnot T. Eno . -et ai. Mr. James Lowndes read brief undi three - o'clock, when the court adjourned. TnrrasDAT. May 21, 1868.-The case of Agnes Cal . der, executrix, et al ads. Amos T. Eno et al waa re . sumed. Mr. James Lowndes was heard for appellant; Mr. J. Bairett Cohen contra. Patrick Laffourvs. John D. Kennedy and Danial McSweeay. Mr. Edward McCrady, Jr., waa heard . for appellant; Mr. Jobn Phillips conda; Mr. Edward McCrady, Jr., to reply. James Cosgrove ads. Richard M. Butler. Mc Rut? ledge read written argument of Mr. O'Connor for ap? pellant; Mr. John Phillipe contra john H. Colour a TS. Parker 13. Holland, ox'r. J. 8. Col Durn, at aL The brief was read until hour cf . adjournment FAIR OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS. .- sociAXION.-NOtwithstanding tho rain the Hibernian HaU was well attended yesterday by those ladies -who were engaged in decorating the hah lor the approaching Fair. The woods and gar- I j dens were laid under contribution, and the floral j 1 gatherings ware tormed into various tasty garlands .. and festoons above the tables. The Fair wm be - opened on Mo0Say night, and, though the pro. . gramme is yet unknown, it is whispered that the - Tubal Cain of Charleston has prepared some elabo? rate ornaments tor the stage, under which tableaux -vi vants wm be presented. ~ UNITED STATES COURT-FRIDAY MAT, 22.- j ( Hos. Gsa 8. BETA*, Passmore.-Thc following petitions for claxenshlp were read and granted : James Burke, C. H. Caetena, Ernest F. H. Gerkin, G. Lilienthal, Peter Darcy, Jno. Faxnasay, Henry Plate. Augustas Seeberger, Jas. Walsh, Jno. Byrne and H. E. Borchert The petition of Joseph E. Glover, Jr., of Wai? te: bore", to be appointed Commissioner of the 1 .United States for sou rh Carolina, was granted on mo- ^ rion of B. B. Carpenter, Esq. . ^ In re. Jno. G. Thurston. Ex parte E. N. Thurs- ^ ton and ex parte Root. W.Thompson. In re. Jno. 1 A. Burgess. Petitions for salo of perenal and perishable property, and the same were granted. On motion of B. B. Carpenter, Esq., Mr. John J. r Byan was appointed assignee in the tallowing cases : - John M. McMillan, Bobt. Minns, Charles Bay, Benj. F. Peoples and Israel Wanter. G. T. Anderson was appointed assignee by Henry . Summer, Registrar, for Thoa H. Chappell, a bank? rupt. The fol', ow in 7 petitions for voluntary bankruptcy I were presented by their respective counsels and re- ? ferrad to B. B. Carpenter, Esq. : John O. Edwards, of St Stephens ; Thoa. P. Lock* wood, solicitor. Wm. T. Richardson, of BarnwoU; Whaley, Mitchell and Clancy, solicitors. The Court was engaged until the hour of adjourn? ment in tho consideration of the case of Barry vs. lae man. I ] The case of Johnson H. San ls vs. John G. Steele, | ] executor of John Steele, of York District was omit* ted In the report of the proceedings ol the 20th. Kr. S. P. Hamilton appeared for the plantin*, and ] -General Conner tor the defendant It was an action j 1 brought to recover ninety-eight hundred pounds of j cotton bought on the 19th of April, 1865, after tue surrender of General Lee, butene wet before 1 that of General Johnston. The plea et up was that j 1 there was no consideration tor the contract, as the money was valueless at the time, and that the de? fendant's testator was of sn unsound mind. The I 1 jury found a verdict tor the plaintiff for $343, being I I the value of $19,600at the time of its payment j* Conservati ve "Warri Meetings. Mass meetings of the Conservative voters were held last nig?rUn the several wards for the pur? pose of nominating aldermen, where such nomina? tions had not already been made, and tor the pur? pose oi appointing delegates to the Central Commit? tee of the city. Wann 1.-The meeting was held in the South Caro? lina Ball, and was well attended. TV. L. Doggett chairman, and Joseph J. damson secretary. Messrs. Briggs, Toomey, Plenge. Iitscbgi, and J. D. Geddings were nominated for aldermen, and the following were chosen : David Briggs tnd John Inomey. The following were ?>i<"i appointed os the ward committee in the Central Executive Committee : J. C. Black, D. Poul. Jr., A. T. Smythe, O. A. Bowen and W. L. Daggett The meeting then adjourned. WABD 2.-The meeting was held in the Hibernian Hall, w. A. Wardlaw chairman, and John Mathies sen secretary. The following was adopted: Resolved, That this meeting hereby endorse the nomination of Colonel William Patten for Mayor, and that wo pledge ourselves to uss all honorable means to Insure his election. A resolution was adapted for the appointment of a committee of five to represent the ward in the Cen? tral Executive Committee, and the following were appointed: W. A. Wardlaw, W. T. Burge, J. E. Bead, L. Gam brill, J. M. Maloney. The following were then nominated for aldermen of Watd 2: Oscar Al ch el and Joseph Hilton. The meeting then adjourned. Wann 3.-The meeting was held In the Palmetto Engine H USP, and was well attended. Mr. G. H. Ingrabam was chairman, and Mr, E. J. Dawson sec? retary. The meeting proceeded to nominate for aldermen, and the following were chosen: John Kenney, James Cosgrove, -Bollmann. The fellowing were then appointed the delegates to the Central Committee: John Campsen, L. D. Mow? ley, L. Chap?n, H. Ferguson and W. E. Holmes. The meeting then adjourned. WABD A.-A large number of white citizens and a good many colored Conservatives of this ward met at the Masonic Hall last night Mr. N. M. Porter was called to the chair, and Mr. Henry Sparnlck ap? pointed secretary. A number of nominations for aldermen were proposed, but, on motion of Mr. Spannet, this nomination waa postponed, be giving as bl* reason that the municipal election would be postponed. The following Central Committee of ten was then appointed, and the m veting adjourned: D. Lopes, H. W. Hendricks, Captain John Fergu? son, H. Sparnick, P. Moran, J. S. WestendonT, G. Chapman, J. F. O'Neill. J. B. Betts and H. H. De Leon. WABD 5.-The meeting waa held at tbe Eagle En? gine Houre. E. M. Whiting, Esq., chairman. Af. tar some debate, the following was adopted: \ Boohed, ?b*t a committee of Ave be appointed to canvass the ward and ascertain what citizens can take the iron-clad oath, the said committee to report on Monday evening next. The J ol 1 owing were appointed the committee : J. F. Taylor, E. 0. Barkley, C. O'Hara, W. Moran and P. Brady. Without further action, the meeting adjourned. WABD C.-Dr. Aldrich, chairman of the ward meet? ings' already, held, called the meeting to order and took the chah*. Mr. F. W. Dawson waa appointed secretary pro test. A letter was read from Mr. H. B. Olney,, in which j that gentleman declined the nomination of alderman for Ward 6 on account Of ineligibility. Tba following was thea adopted: Resolved, That the Executive Committee of Ward 5, already appointed, be appointed the delegates from this ward to tbe Central Committee. Mesan. Patterson, Michel and Taylor declined to ierv<>. A C? w election was ordered, and the follow? ing gentlemen elected: Messrs. F. W. Dawson, H. B. Dlney and J. C. Campbell. The committee now con lists, of the following: Dr. T. K. Aldrich, H. Klatte, F. W. Dawson, iL B. Olney and J. 0. Campbell. The meeting then went into an ' election for alder? man. Messrs. J.H. Kalb, Wm.Sage, and J.F. 0. iracke were nominated. The two latter withdrew md Mr. J. H. Kalb waa unanimously nominated for dd erm an. A number of new members of the Con? servative Club then enrolled their names, and the neeUog adjou-ned to Wednesday next at 8 P. M. WABD 7.-The meeting wat held In Oppenheim'* ZaO. Mr. T. D. Eason was chairman and Mr. [narin secretary. Mr. H. A. Due declined the nomination for alder- I nan on account of Ineligibility, and Mr. Bobt. linter was nominated In bis stead. The following were then appointed the delegates o the Cen'ral Committee : J. M. Eaton, Bobt Hun er. Geo. B. Gruber, J. K. Purse and F. H. Due. The meeline then adjourned. Waas 8.-The meeting was held In the Marlon angine House, Mr. W. S. Hensrey chairman, and Mr. ff. Kiley secretary. Mr. W. Cade was nominated for alderman, and the ."allowing were appointed the ward delegation to the Central Committee : W. S. Benorey, John Haackel, ff. B. Smith, H. winken and J. Hunt The following was then adopted : Resolved, That this ward form Itself into a Con lervattve club, and that a committee be appointed to Irait rules, and.report ata meeting to beheld on Monday night. The committee are : Vf. G. Whilder-, W. H. 8enro? ler. Julius BoumIhat, F. Honey and 8. Thomas, Jr. 7he nieetmg then adjourned. THE BXOBTBATIOK.-Aa considerable inter jst baa been felt in the approaching election, we. tarnish: below a full list of the voters, white and col jredj who have registered their namet up to the -losing hour yesterday. The following table shows the result of the regis? tration in the different wards for the past five days: May l-l. Hay 13. Hay 20. Way 21. Hay 22. Total.. Wards land 2. Ward 8. 12| 16 Ward L 1U| 461 110 87 109 43 221 167 Wards 5,6, 7, 8. White. Colored. Giraud total.651 293 White majority.I... .258 ._ The four different registrations held in tho city .ive the following result: IstBegis trallon. 2dEejria tratlon. 3-1 Regis? tration. 4thRegis tra tion. Yard l.w, Yard 2...., Yard 3...., Yard 4_ Yards 5 and Yards G and 8 332 608 647 1213 887 1361 Tot*l.|3288|5098| 381 65| 720|l04| B5l| 293 ? 93 107 109 321 46 37 43 117 Whites. Colored. Jrand total.4587 6560 Colored majority.973 In preparing this table the total of the second .egistr orion, 23 white and 65 colored, has boen di rided approximately between the wards so as to ?omplete the list. It will be seen that tho colored majority hos been rrcatly reduced, and if the naturalized citizens and ithers who aro disqualified were allowed to vote, the aumbers would be nearly even. The tables have aeen prepared with great care from the official re? cords, and there is no doust as to their correctness. HOTEL A E B I Y A L S-FBLOAT, May 22. Marleston Hotel-f Kirkland, Augusta, Ga.; Wm S. Floyd Baltimore; N B Clinch, Georgia; A F Jenes, Baltimore; Henry Harvey, Savannah; Wm H Har. rey, John M Rhodes and J? B Hunting, Baltimore; Dr. Charles H Suydem, wife, inlant and nurse, and Hrs E E Suydem, Oakley; C HoBtner and wife; J M Mcclintock, TJ S Coast Survey; G A Y ie nd all, Now fork; H M Bai ry. R p Barry, Wilmington, N C ; E 0 Wilson. Pennsylvania; H P AdamB, Marion; P J Reed, Steamer Maryland; Captain F Peck, Steimer Fannie; M W Wallace, TJ S Army. Favili-m HofeL-S L Orr, McCleHanville, S C; Jas K Mosely, Aiken, 8 C; W A Enton, Webster, H. C; J P Moore. GroenyTte. 3 C; H B Van Ness. Coosaw Is and;W Lawrence Beid, Jr., Caersw; W H Peron aeau, South Carolina. THE WASHEXGTOS FIXE ENGINE COMPANY. The monthly meeting of this company was held last evening. During the evening the donation made to the company for the purposo of voting at tho fire? man's table in the lato Catholic Fair was referred to, and the donor was warmly thanked. It wes ex phined that the donation had not been used in be? half of the Washington, as that company was not a competitor xor the tr?umet, and that, with his con? currence, it had bf en returned to the donor to be used in another way for the benefit of the orphans children. NOTICES K BANKRUPTCY.-Mectinprs o? the creditors of the undermentioned bankrupts, to prove debts and choose assignees, will bo held at the office of the Registrar. Hon. R. B. Carpenter, No. 72 Broad street, on the days and at the hours named : Da't. \ Hour.\ Name. \Of wha: place. To-day| 9 A.M.|Goodwin, A. G.|<-harleston. May 25 9 AM. Watson, John. Williamsburg May 25 10 A.M. Shumaker, Albert A... Orangeburg. May 25 11A.M. Mee'ze, Jacob.Barnwell. May25 12 M. Reardon,Daniel E.... Clarendon. May 25 1 P.M. Wallace, John W.Marlboro'. May 25 2P.M. Brigman, Thomas.... Marlboro'. May 25 3 P.M. Quick, Travis.Marlboro'. May 20 9A.M Livingston.Orangeburg. May 26 10 A.M. Cuthbert, Thomas L . Chsrleston. May 26 II A.M. Weatherly, CA.Marlboro*. May 26 12 M. Brooker, J. J. BarnwelL May 26 1 P.M. Odom, Henry K.Marlboro'. Mav 26 2 p.M Gore, Wm. J.Horry. May 26 3 P.M. Cater, James.Sumter. May 28 9 A.M.|Odom, John.Marlboro'. May 28 10 A.M. Grant, Jeremiah.Chesterfield. May 28 ll A.M. Hoffman, Brabham & Co.Barnwell. May 28 12 M. Robinson. Drusilla G. urangeburg. May 28 1 P.M. HUI, James W. Collefon. May 28 2 P.M. allsbrook, Josenh W. Clarendon. Ma> 2? 3 P.M. Jones, Charles H.Sumter. May 29 2 P.M. Weatherly, Thomas & Bennettsville. May 29 3 P.M. Leggett, Andrew J.... Bennettsville. May 80 9 A.M. McCutchen, Thos. M. Williamsburg May 30 9 A.M.jlzlar, Samuel T.?Orangeburg. May 30 lo A. M.; Living ?ton, Barnet... lOrangeburg. May 30 10 A.M. Mitchell, James D_Charleston. May 30 ll A.M. Lcgaro, Winiam W... Orangeburg. May 30 ll AM. Mc?addin, J. sidney.. Clarendon. May 30 12 M, -alloy, Nathan W.Orangeburg. Mav 30 12 M. Davis, J. J..Clarendon. May 30 1 P.M. Sall ey. Thomas B.[Oransebnrg. May "9 1 P.M. Ma then V, W. B.| BarnwolL May SUI 2 P.M. Cuthbert, William H.. IBi-aufort. May aoj 3P.M. Thompson, James S.. jKeishaw. BUSINESS NOTICES. HTH. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Paper, Ac.; or Miller's Almanac; If you want Printing executed neatly; It you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern ruling, go to Hiram Harris, Agent, Nb. 69 Broad street. of BE YE SHOD.-Messrs. Furchgott and Brother, the Irrepressible np-town merchants, have opened at No. 433 King-street, three doors below Calhoun, complete Block of boots, shoes, hats, Ac. These goods were obtained at a bargain, and will be sold at extremely low rates. Messrs Furchgort - Brother believe in the motto, " quick sales and small profits,' and their stock will soon need replenishing. We refer to their advertisement in another column. A ''GRAVE" SUBJECT.-Mr. B. White, proprie? tor of the i urn! ture s toi o at the corner of Meeting sad Wentworth streets, is prepared to furnish the most approved styles of burial cases at low rates. He ls not d?sirons of putting his friends out Of sight, but in case of a sudden d?mise can furnish tho re* qui si te funeral paraphernalia. His advert?-ement appears in another column, with a letter from Major J. P. Ko;, who testifies to his moderate charges. CHEAP BATES FOB HEAVT FREIGHTS TO PHILA? DELPHIA, ABD NAVAL S TOBES TO NEW TORE.-The Bal ti a> ore and Charleston Steamship Company nave completed their arrangements tor the prompt transportation nf freights of all kinds and at very J low rates Shippen of the Ashley River "phos? phates," flooring boards, lumber, and other bulky articles, to PMladelphia, and naval stores to that city, and also to New York, will find lt advantageous to make their engagements with Messrs. Courtenay A Trenhohn, agents, as this line promises r? gular com. muni cations during the summer, while direct ship? ments are not always at hand. -f^J ?TALLIC CASE S, UNDERTAKING, ?C., ?0. R. WHITE, CORNER OF MEETING ANS WENT WORTH-STREETS, keeps constantly on hand COF? FINS of all kinds at the moat reasonable rates. Al? so, METALLIC CASES of tho most approved styles, showing the whole body, and yet will convey bodies to any distance free from smell or even decay. Please read the subjoined letter published by per' mission; and, this is only one of many that could be furnished: CHARLESTON, 8. 0., February 20, 1868 MB. R. WHITE Dear Sir: It gives me pleasure to inform you thst the metallic CASE furnished by you fer the remo? val of Major McCleary, U. 8. A., proved in every re? spect suitable. Tho careful manner in which you enclosed them was evinced by the perfect condition in which they arrived at his home in Ohio. This was. of course, peculiarly gratifying to his friends. Your charge) were also very reasoi able. Very respectfully, yours, JAMES P. ROY, Major 6th Infantry. R. WHITE'S residence, 43 Wenthworth-strceL May 23 s4 HUD falilir?tinns. J> L SSELL'i HOOK STORE. 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CITY CIVIL ENGINEER'S OFFICE, 1 CITY HALL, CHARLESTON, March 12th, 1868, J ALL PROPERTY HOLDERS ON THE LINE OF Meeting-street, and other citizens interested lu the bnilding of a Sholl Road on Meeting-street, from Spring-street to the City Boundary, are hereby respectfully informed that a Book of subscription will be opened for their signatures in my ofllce to? day, and that when such an amount is pledged, as lu the judgment of the Oliy Civil Engineer will war? rant the undertaking, the wors will be forthwith commenced. LOUTS J. BAR BUT, Match 13 City Civil Engineer. (?stiling rniti /urnisding (Snobs. NOW IS THE TIME NOW 13 THE TIME TO THROW OFF YOUR WINTER CLOTHING AND TO RE? PLACE IT WITH GARMENTS SUITED TO THE WARM WEATHEK THAT IS NOW UPON US. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A LIGHT WOOLLEN OR LINEN SUIT, YOU WILL FIND THE REST ASSORTMENT AT MACULLAR, WILLIAMS di PARKER'S, Who havo a fall stock of NEW GOODS, JUST MAN? UFACTURED, that win suit aU, as will be seen by the list of prices given below : A NICE STYLE OF CHECK ^CASSIMERE SUITS-SACK, PANTS AND YEST.8 C 00 A NICE STYLE OF GREY FLANNEL SUIT SACK, PANTS AND VEST.. 8 A NICE STYLE OF GREY FLANNEL 8UTT SAOK, PANTS AND VEST.12 00 REAL SCOTCH FANCY CASSIMERE SUIT SACK, PANTS AND VEST.19 DARK MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT-SACK, PANTS AND VEST.18 DARK MIXED CASSIMERE SUIT-SACK, PANTS AND VEST. X FINE DARK INDIGO BLUE FLANNEL SUITS-SACK, PANTS AND VEST.18 00 FINE DAR'i INDIGO BLUE FLANNEL SUITS-SACK, PANTS AND VEST. 19 00 FINE DARK BLUE INDIGO FLANNEL SUITS-SACK, PANTS AND VEST.. 20 00 NEW STYLE FANCY CASSIMERE SACKS. GOOD AS CUSTOM WORK.$6 to 15 00 NEW STYLE FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS $4 to 10 00 NEW STYLE FANCY CASSIMERE VESTS $2 to 5 00 FINE BLACK CLOTH LINED SACKS... .$9 to 18 00 i IN li BLACK CLOTH DRESS FROCKS, EQUAL TO ANY CUSTOM WORK.$9 to 35 ( FINE BLACK DOESKIN PANTS.$6 to 121 WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, EQUAL TO CUSTOM MAKE. A3 to 0 WHITE AND COLOBED LINEN AND DUCK SACKS.$150 to 7 WHITE AND COLORED LINEN AND DUCK PANTS.$100 to 6 WHITE AND COLOBED LINEN AND DUCK VESTS.$1 CO to 4 00 COTTON ADE AND SATINET 8ACKS.. .$2 00 to 3 50 COTTON ADE AND SATINET PANIS ...SI 00 to 2 50 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. WHITE SHIRTS, Silk and Merino UNDER? SHIRTS, Brown and Bleached Jean and Linen DRAWERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, TIE?, SCARFS, BOWS, COLLARS, && ta- ONE PRICE. Gooda all marked in plain fig. urea. No deviation made. MA CUT .Ti AR, WILLIAMS k PARSER, Mo. 970 KING, * CORNER OF HASEL-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C April 22 S PRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. GEORGE LITTLE $ CO., No. 213 KING-STREET, NEXT TO VICTORIA HOTEL, Have just received a nsw and large supply of MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING GOODS, which they are offering at unusual low prices. They would call especial attention to their assort? ment of YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, which will bo found the largest and most varied ever oflered in this city. Muy 1 Imo QL O THING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CLOSING OUT SALE OF THE SEASON | We are now offering the balance of our SP HING and SUMMER sIOCK at greatly reduced prices. J. h. & E. PIER-ON, May5 Imo N'3.26 Haync-street. |lrn (toils, JEtr._ RY GOODS I DKY~GOODS 11 BARG AINSI BARGAINS!! THE SUBSCRIBERS ABE NOW OPENING AN elegant assortment o'DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, LA? DIES' and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, which they have rei. eived per . recent arrivals, and are receiving by every steamer-the most select stock of Dry Gooda ever offere I in this market. To those who aro in need of articles in our Uue, we say now is your chance. otra STOCK COMPULSES : Longcloths at ll) to 12 Ji ds; yard wide, 15cts; Large Lot White and Brown table Damask at low pries; a large lot of Dress Goods for 25 to 30 eta per yard; Ladies and Gentlemen's White and Brown Hose, 12>i cts, np; Children and Misses' White Hose, 10 cts, up; Ladies' Fancy Pocket Handker. chiefs from 15 cts. up; a largo lot Fancy Parasols, Bugle Trimmed, less thou hair cost; Gentlemen's Fine Undershirts, 75 cts, to ?Bl; Ladles' Fine Linen Collars from 5 to 10 cte; very large lot Linen Towe'.s at $2 per dozen, or 20 cte a piece; Ladies' Lisle Ihread Gloves, 16 cte, up; Ladies' French Silk Mit? tens, 35 els pair; French White Swiss Muslin and Cambric, 20 cte, up. Au early call ls solicited if you want bargains, as we beiieve in quick sales and small profit". FURCHGOTT k BRO., Southwest corner King and Calhoun-streets. April 21 Imo? ^millern (00005. ?rs. H. J. ZEBINOW WOl'LD RESPECT? FULLY inform the Ladles that she will OPEN THIS DAY A LARGE ASSORT? MENT OF MILLI? NERY, of all thc latest and most desirable styles, including Madame Dcmorest's CELEBRATED PAPER PATTERNS, DRESSMAKING in all its branches. A perfect flt guaranteed. STAMPING AND EMBROIDERING DONE TO ORDER. No. 302 KING-STREET, Fourth Door above Went worth-street, April 15 tuths3mo Charleston, . SHELL ROAD. CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE, J CITT HALL, April 28.1868. J FARMERS AND OTHERS ARK REQUESTED not to drive over the line of the Meeting street Roid, between Spring and Rumney-streets, during the execution of the work. Cattle drivers are re? quested not to usc the Meeting-street Road at all. 1 he disturbance ol' all the grade and aLUgnmenl pegs, recently put up, renders it necessary to make the above request. LOUIS J. BARBO!, April 30 City Engineer. Jlrngs, ?l)fmtcaL5, (Ctr. g A ri SAP ?TBTTIT?J.I A n ANT) ITS POWERFUL CURATIVE ASSOCIATES, PEEPARED "TNTEB A NEWLX DISCOVEBED PBOCESS FOB EXTRACTING THE CURATIVE PBOPEBTTES FBOM VEGETABLE SUBSTANCES, EN TEBS INTO THE COMPOSITION OF DR. R A D W A Y'S RENOVATING R E 8 O L VENT. . % A KEW PRINCIPLE DISCOVERED. One Bottle of Resolvent ls Better Than Ten Large Bottles of tb? Advertised Sarsaparillas, or Direct Diuretic Rem? edies. PHYSICIANS wonder at the extraordinary power of RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT in curing the worst forms of scrofulous. Syphfloid, Chronic Skin Diseases, and its marvelous power in resolving calculons concretions, affording immediate relief and consequent cure of Diseases of the Kidney, Bladder, Liver, Lungs, Pancreas, spleen. Ita rapid Influence in the cure of Diabetes, Incontinence or scanty, tur? bid, albuminous, cloudy urine; its almost Instant ef? ficacy in stopping itching and painful discharge of urine, and its singular power in curing discharges from the TJterna and Urethra, L ucorrhcea, Bloody Urine, and other unhealthy and weakening dis? charges;-and inquire wherein the 8ARSAPARLL LIAN used in the Renovating Resolvent differs from ordinary Sarsaparillas I Saratparillian is the only principle in Sarsaparilla that possesses curative properties; all other parts of the root are inert and useless. One ounce of the extract obtained under Dr. Radway'suew process for extracting the curativo properties from vegetable substances, contains more ( of the true principle of eura than twenty pounds of the ordinary roots. 8ARSAPARLLLUN is only ene of the ingredients that forms thia truly wonderful medicine: and it ia the only compensating remedy that communicates its purifying, cleans! LC and reinvigorating proper? ties through the BLOOD, SWEAT, URINE, and other secretions, securing a harmonious functional action of every depraved organ and gland in the sys? tem. If the blood ls corrupt, the Resolvent wiU make it pure. If the Lungs are ulcerated and sore. I secreting thick phlegm and pru relent matter, the Resolvent will loosen this deposit and repair the wasting lung with sound and healthy material, rf the Skin is covered with pimples, spots, pnatalee, sores, ulcers, ?tc., the Resolvent will quickly remove these annoyances. If mercury is deposited in the bones and has accumulated m the system, the Re? solvent will drive lt out If the Throat or Bronchial O lands are ulcerated, the Resolvent mil cure these signs of an early waste. Direct remedies, possess? ing only exclusive properties, are hurtful, SB they increase the functional secretions of on- organ by suspending the constituent secretions of others; hence, a compensating remedy like the Resolvent is the only means of a permanent core. BEAR IN MIND THAT EVERY DROP OF BLOOD impregnated with the Besolvent and absorbed to supply tho waste of the body, will make pure, sound and healthy flesh and fibre, lue first dose that ia taken commences its work of purification and in? creasing the appetite and flesh. A REMARKABLE CURE! SORES ON THE TONGUE, ULCERS IN THE THROAT, SORE GUMS. SORE MOUTH, SOBES ZN TBE NOSE, AROUND THE EYES, dc, If recently exhibited, a few bottles will cure. If chronic, or through thc effects ot Mercury, Potas? sium, corrosive Sublimate, from six to one dozen bottles may be required to make a permanent cure. R. R. R. A GREAT SENSATION !-A GOOD SENSA? TION! PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT! In 1847 the great grand principle of stopping the most excruciating pain in on instant, without em? ploying such dangerous agents as Chloroform, Opium, Morphine, Acontine, Ether, kc, was first made known in RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. This remedy accomplished this wonderful and de* llghtfnl desideratum in all cases of external and in? ternal pain. In an Instant lt afforded relief, the moment it was applied to the ports ol the-body where inflammation or pain existed-it at once re? lieved tho patient of the most violent and excruciat? ing pangs and throbs of pam, and imparted the de? lightful sensation of ease and comfort. Every kind of pain, whether Rheumatism, Neu? ralgia, toothache, Pal s in the Chest, Side, Lunge. Stomach. Bowels, Kiloeys, Spine, Legs, Arms, Feet, one application was sufficient to kill and extern inate the pain. Taken internally, twenty drops to a teaspoonful would cure, and will cure, Astatic Cholera, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever. Bilious Colic, Inflam? mation of the Bowels, Cramps, Spasms, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and every palu that may exist in the in? side of man, woman or child; this was RADWAY'S READY RELIEF of 1847, and lt is BADWAY'S RE? LIEF, greatly improved, in 18G8. We then started it in its mission of relieving the infirm, pain-stricken, sick, distressed and crippled ot all nations throughout the world, and now to-day it is used, patronized and revered as a household necessity, in the palaces of Sultans, Emperors, Kaimcs, Kings, High Priests, Nobles, as well as in the cottages of the laboring classes of every nation on the face cf the earth. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS CURED IN THIRTY MINUTES ! Important to Know how to Usc "Rad. way's Ready Relief" in Acute and Dangerons Attacks! MY OWN CASE. On Saturday night, the 19th, I was violently seized with Congestion of the Lungs. For a few days pre? vious I felt a dull pain over my lett lung, with occasional coughs, but being actively engaged, paid no attention to it. When seized, the pam was so piercing, cutting and excruciating, that every breath drawn was like a red hot smite cutting my lung. Be? ing absent hom home, I sent out for three bottles of RADWAY'S RELIEF, applied the entire lot to my lungs, back, shoulders, kc, aud in a lew moments got up counter-irritation. Respirations were easy, and, as the skin became reddened, all pain ceased. In halt an hour I -vas tree lrom pain, and all signs ot Congestion, Inflammation, fcc, gone. This is an important cure. It is well that every one should know how to use this remedy in severe attacks. The same rule holds good in cases of Inflammation of the Loins, Bowels, Kidneys and Stomach. Apply the RELIFF freely; soak the skin with it. It will instantly secure the withdrawal of th? inflammation to the surface, and persons now suffering may, in TH nt rx MINUTES, be lree from pain. CBRONTC INFLAMMATION. In cases whore inflammation has existed for a length of time, In addition lo the RELIEF, take six of RADWAY'S PILLS. Powder them, in half an hour, in most cases, they will operate. If not, re? peat the dose. In ono or two hours ot the furthest they will operate, and the patient soon get well In Bilious, Typhoid, Fever and Ague, this treatment is sure to cure. Let it bc tried. JOHN BADWAY, M. D. 49? Br. RADWAY'S REMEDIES are sold by Drug? gists and Storekeepers everywhere. Oet the New Style, with India Rubber Cork. BOWIE & MOISE, AGENTS, Charleston, S. C. May 2 SAC 6mos ?00??L St**** IP* JgOOTAND SHOK HOUSE, No. 433 KING-STREET, TBJBD DOOB FROM CALHOUN-STREET, (WM. GIYEN'S OLD STAND).' THE UNDERSIGNED TAKE THIS METHOB OF informing their pat; ons and the public generally, tl at they have just opened at the above place a large and well selected stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, Ac., whi -h will be sold at very low prices for cash, our well known motto being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PBOFTTS. *5-N. B.-Mr. JAMES MUBTLAND is our princl. pal salesman, and will be pleased to see his friends. Orders from the country will meet with prompt at? tention. FUBCHGOTT & B B O ., No. 433 KING-STREET, THIRD DOOR FROM CALHOUN, May 23 stnthlmo Baltimore ??onertisements. gPR IN 6 AMD SUMMKR IMPORTATION 1868. RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND 81BAWGOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR ? CO.* IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, BONNET SILKS, 8ATTNS AND VELVETS, Blonds, Nets, Grapes, Buches, Flowers, Feath? ers, Ornaments, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS, TROTHED AND TOTRIMMED, SHAKES HOODS, &?. NOS. 237 AND 239 BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE, MD., OFFER THE LARGEST STOCK TO BE FOUND in this Country, and unequalled ia ?aolce variety and cheapness, comprising the latest PARISIAN NOVELTIES. SS"Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Mayil_6_ WM. KNABE & CO., MANUFACTUREES OF PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. April 80_6mo OIANOS! PIAMOSXI GOLD MEDAL FOB 1888 HAS JUST BEEN AWABDED TO CHAS. M. STTEFF FOR i THE BEST PIANOS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS. OFFICE AND WARER OOM, No. 7 N. LIBERTY STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE-STREET, BALTIMORE. Md. SHEFF'S PIANO"' HAVE ALL THE LATEST improvement, including the Agraffe treble, ivory fronts, and the improved French Action, fully war? ranted for five years, with privilege of exchange within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory to purchaser. Second-handed Pianos and Parlor Or? gans always on hand from $60 to 9300. BXTZBF.ES WHO HAVE O0B PIANOS OT USE: General Robert K. Lee, Lexington, Va. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N. 0. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Messrs. R. Boxwell & Sons, Charlotte, N. C. Max Strakoech, Italian Opera. Messrs. Pierson A Sons, Sumter, 8. C. Charles Spencer, Charleston, 8. O. April 22 6moa F. H. GR UP Y di CO., DEALERS IN LEATHER, HIDES AND OIL, No. 42 SOUTH CALVEBT-STBEET, Baltimore. F. H. GBUPY.H. G. CUBTAIN April 20_6mos Q.EORGE R. G.Y IT II ?II. JR., di CO., COTTON FACTORS ABO GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 Camdcn-street, Baltimore. Liberal cash advances on consignments. April 20_2mo JAMES KNOX.JOHN GILL. KNOX & GILI, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 123 SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. Consignments of COTTON, BICE, kc, respect? fully solicited, and liberal advances made thereon. Orders for COHN and BACON promptly executed with caro and attention. April 27_12mos? WM* J. BUSMAN.HXNB? BTEMAN, JB. TTTM. J. RIEM AV Si SOS, PACKING HOUSE, TERBE-HAUTE, INDIANA, PROVISION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bb. 371 W. BALTIMORE-STREET (Opposite Entaw House), Baltimore, Offer for sale full assortment of BACON, POBK and LARD; also the celebrated ORANGE BRAND HAM, cured by themselves._Smog*_April!I E. AUSTIN JENKINS. ALFRED JENKINS, JB. BOBEBT H. JENKINS. THPTV. JENKINS fa.- SONS, rarpoRTEBS AND DE.MXRS IN SADDLERY AND COACH MATERIAL, NO. ISO BALTIMORX^IREET. April 22 6mc*s Baltimore, M J^XMSEM, CARROLL & CO. PRESERVERS, PICKLEP.S, OYSTER PACKERS, kc No. 18 Light-street, Ballimore, Joint Proprietors and Sole Agents for BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK, Prepared by the Baltimore Condensed Milk Company April 22 Cmos QRIFFIN, BROTHER & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 103 LOMBARD-STREET, BALTIMORE. April 22 6mo8 Ruction Salts. No. 1 Contract India Matting. BY JOHN G. MIl-NOR & ?0, THIS DAT, 23d in-*., at 10 o'clock, wo will ?ell at the Adger Building, < orner King and Market streets, 20 pieces No. 1 Fine Contract iHdia i-i MATTING, in lots to snit purchaser:. Conditions cash. May 23 BY J??N G. MILNO? & CO., Auctioneers. Will be iold, THIS MORNING, ! at 10 o'clock, at the Adger Bnilding, THE REMAINDER OF FURNITURE OF MACKEY & BAKES, viz: Fifteen EXTENSION WALNUT DINING TABLES, Tea Tables, Cottage Sets of Bedroom Furniture, Bu? reaus, Double and Single Cottage Bedsteads, Bock? ing Cribs, Ornee Chairs and Common Wooden Chairs, Curled Hair. Children's Carriages, one Cart and Harness. WILLIAM S. HASTIE. May 23 Assignee. proiiS) ?1}towels, (Ctr. QOSTAR-S PREPARATIONS. EVERYBODY-Tries them 1 EVERYBODY-Uses them I EVEBYBODY-Believes in them ! EVERYBODY-Recommends them 1 "COSTAB?8" EXTERMINATORS. For Bats, Roaches. Ants, Ac. 'COSTARS" BED-BUG EXTER. A Liquid-Kills-''Sure thing.'' "C08TAB'S" INSECT POWDER. For Fleas, Wotha, Insects, Ac. "COSTARA" COBN SOLVENT. For Corns, Bunions, kc "COSTAB'S" BUCIITHOBN SALVE. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, kc "COSTAB'S" BISHOP PILLS. (Sugar Coated) Dinner Pill. "COSTAB'S" COUGH BEMEDY. For Coughs, Colds, kc. "COSTAB'S" BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Beautifies the Complexion. Makes the Skin fresh and fair. rill Beware 111 of all Worthless Imitations. ?9* None Genuine without "COSTAB'S" Signature. JS&- 26c. and 60c. sizes, kept by all DRUGGISTS. /QT SI sizes sent by mail on receipt of price. jty S2 pays for any three 91 sizes by Exp rei*. MS" SS pays for eight SI sizes by Express. Address HENRY R. COSTAR, NO. 612 BR? AD WAY, N. Y. MS" For sale rr DOWIH Os MOISE, md GOODRICH, WINEAIAN & CO?, CHARLESTON, a C. MS" And at Wholesale in all the Cities and larg towns in the U. S. May 2 sac Cmos COD LIVER OIL. fTTHE POPULARITY WHICH THIS MEDICINE J. has obtained within the pi st few years is justly merited. 1 he oil presented as WILSON'S Is in its purest state; is procure J from fresh clean Livers only of the Gadus Morrb.ua, and a successful method has been discovered by which all the Iodine and Bromine, so necessary tor tho efficacy of the oil, are retained unimpaired. WILSON'S COD LIVER OIL Is recommended and prescribed by some of the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia and elsewhere, and approved by a large number of ladies and gentle? men, wholesale and retail druggists, merchants, in? valids, and many others who have been, on examina? tion, convinced ol its rare excellence. This OU can be obtained from all respectable Drug? gists throughout thc United States. Office and Agency, WILLIAM M. WILSON'S, No. 208 Morket-street, Philadelphia. BOWIE & MOISE, WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. March 7 amos E. H. KELLERS? o> CU., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, NO. 131 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. HAVE ON HAND CHEMICAL FOOD, OR COM POCN1? Syrup of thc * liosphates of Lime, Iron and Soda, a superior tonic for Invalids. Aitken's Syrup of the Phosphates of Quinine, Strychnine and Iron, the greatest tonic in use recom? mended by the first physicians. Bational Food, an easily digestible diet for infants and invalids. Soluble Citrate of Bismuth for Dyspepsia. Sballenberger's Fever and Ague antidote. India Cholagoguo, for Chilis and Fever. Granular Citrate of Magnesia. Crossman's Specific. Mathew Caylu?' Capsules of Citrate Iron and Copai? ba, a French preparation ol great reputation. Asthma Cigarettes, an unfurling cure for Asthma. Lyons' Periodical Drops. Stafford's Olive Tar. Bardotte's Worm Candy. Upham's Electuary. Rowaud's Fever and Ague Tonic, ic, 4c February 22_ thm PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE CLEEE OF COUNCIL, 1 CHARL? STON, April 30, 1868. ( EVEBY OWSER, LESSEE, OCCUPANT AND tenant of any prenil-e; frontina on any street, lone, alky or open court, shall, on every day (sun? days excepted', have the dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal placed in front of hi* or her lot, in ? barrel, box or heap, in readiness for thc contra; tor by the nour of 7 o'clcck every morning, from 1st ot May to 1st of November next. By order of the Mavor. " , W. 8. SMITH, Mayl Imo Clerk of CounciL