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CITY AFFAIRS. Meeting? Title Day. Palmetto Guard Rifle Club, at half-past 8 p. M. Charleston Riflemen Club, at 8 P. M. Solomon's L-dge, at 8 P. M. Palmetto Fire Company, ar 8 P. M. P J mei to Regatta Club, at 8 P. M. ? Charleston Chamber of Commerce, at 2 P. M. Charleston Mechanic Society, at 8 P. M. Latin St. Joseph Society, at 8 P. M. Stonewall Fire Company, at 9 P. M. Carolina Dramatic Club, at half-past 7 P. M. Washington Light Infantry Rifle Club, at half* . pa ? : P. M. Auction Sales This Day. Sheriff E. W. M. Mackey w'i- sell at. the .Courthouse, at ll o'clock, real estate. William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, furniture, beddlug, Ac. Leitch A Bruns win sell at 8 P. M., at the store of W. G. Whllden A co. King street. Jewelry, Ac. ELECTION ANNOUNCEMENTS intended for pub? lication in THE NEWS must, in all cases, be paid for m advance. . CITT TAXES.-An important notice from the city treasurer to taxpayers will be found In an? other column of to-day's NEWS. THE STATE COURT-The June term of the Court of General Sessions will open this morning, at io o'clock, by his Honor Judge Graham. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.-We direct atten? tion to the meeting called by the Chamber, ror the purpose of paying a suitable tribute to their late presiden'. The meeting will doubtless be J??gely attended. THE ELEANOR.-This elegant and s tana oh little yacht get back yesterday morning from Sa? vannah, whither she had carried a party of ex- . curslonists to Witness the regatta. The party all returned safely, with the exception or two, who remained in Savannah. ' VAGUANTS-Elizabeth Aifcen, Isabella Max? well -and Tina Richardson were indicted and tried Saturday morning -before Trial Justice Brennan for vagrancy. The justice sentenced them to twenty tiays tn the county Jail. An ap? peal was tutea from the decision^ STRAYED FROM HOME, on the 30th ult., Jas. Madden,a yoong map 6 reet and 4tocbes in height. SS years ot age; with black 'eyes and bair and dark complexion. He had on a gray snit at the time, and ls ont of his mind. Any Information concerning his whereabouts wir. be gladly receiv? ed at this office, or at the corner of- Mary and Nassau streets. ..-BTVEB BAPTISM.-A large crowd assembled yesterday morning at the west end of Tradd street to witness this ceremony, as performed by the Rev. Jacob Legare, or the Morris street Bap? tist Church. The tide was at its height, and "Six? teen converts, all colored, went down with the "pastor, and were duly immersed in the swelling Hood. At the conclusion of the services a collec? tion was taken cp for the benefit or the church, and the assembly soon dispersed. . CHARLESTON CITY MISSION, {EPISCOPAL.) From the "Monthly Record," the organ ol the ^Protestant Episcopal Church in this State, we learn that, in addition to the missionary services of Rev. Alexander W. Marshall, D. D., at st. John'a,- Hampstead, and of the Rev. W. "H. Hauckel, at St. Stephen's, Anson street, the Rev. J Mercier Green has been appointed a mission? ary '-without any parochial ties or responsibili? ties for the fl ld at large embraced in the city limits, to assist the missionary at St. John's in visiting the hospitals and Jails, and the highways and byways," Ac. THE BASE BALL MATCH.-A large number of p.-rsons assembled at the Citadel Green on Saturday afternoon to witness the proposed match between the Schachte and Grey Socks Clu'is, and the lovers of this healthy sport had the pleasure of witnessing ah exciting contest. The competitors were well matched, but want or practice wai shown lu the manoeuvring and play? ing ol both. After a gallant Btruggle the Schachtes gave in, and, when it wa? nearly dark, the victory was declared for the Grey Socks by a score of 22 to 15. It Is said that the vanquished are by no means satlsSed, and that the match will shortly be repeated. SUPREME COURT, COLOMBIA, JUNE 2.-The court met .at 10 A. M. Present-Chief Jus ice Moses and Associate Justices Willard and Wright. OQ motion of Messrs. Simonton A Barker, the cases of the State ex rel. John C. Cochran, execu to-, vs. the city Council oi Charleston et al, and the State ex rel. rh? South Carolina Jockey Club vs the same, were ordered to be docketed. The cases or the State ex rel. the Grand Lodge or Ancient FreDmasona vs. Geo. Addison, city sheriff, and the State ex rel. the Hibernian So? ciety vs. the same, were resumed. Mr. Conner was heard for respondents. Mr. Stone for appel? lants in reply. "> James Robb and C. T. Lowndes, appellants, vs. John Parker, respondent. Mr. Lowndes was heard ror appellants. Mr. Conner for respondent. Mr. Lowndes lu reply. PIONEER EXCURSION.-This fine company, with a large number or Invited guests, enjoyed a mi n'.:ght excursion en Friday evening that proved all the projectors desired. Though the weather had been somewhat unpropitious during th? day. by nightfall U was quite clear, and the moon filled her part tn the programme of the eveniug's amus-m nt. 'Beck's band discoursed fine music, and the alluring danoe drew many votaries. Brookbanks furnished more snbstantlal refreshments, and lt-was long '?ayont the twa" ere ths revellers were landed at the wharf. The evening was fraught with pleasure to all concern? ed, and Captain D. Sinclair, Jr., of the St Helena, by tils courtesy and attention, added to the en? joyment ot the excursionists. THE BATESYILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. The annual meeting ol the stockholders or this company was held on Saturday at thc office of Messrs. George W. Williams A Co. The reports or the president, treasurer and superintendent were read in tnrn, showing the affaira of the company to be In a most prosperous condition, and that op? erations would be pushed forward during the coming season with great energy and vigor. An election for officers having been held, the follow ing gentlemen were chosen to servi for the en? suing year: Pre Klent, William L. Trenholra, vice J. H- Taylor, declined re-election. Directors. J. B. Campbell, J. H. Taylor and Edward Sebrlag. Treasurer a :>i superintendent, Alexander Mac? beth vice James MontgQmarr.<yho declined re flection. _ . '-T..'^?ymj GERMAN RIFLE CLUB.-Thia flourishing so ^fciety held its au.mal meeting on Friday night. President A. Melccers submitted the report, which that the receipts of tbe-recent Sch?tzen as follows: Sale or refreshment stands om the dancing hall $1072 00; from the lug stands $455 co; sale of tickets in the city $1,594 60; other sources $45 90 Total $4910 30. Expeuses $3104 49. Net surplus $1805 Bl. There are some prizes still on hand, as also many arti? cles, which can be used on the next Fest, so that the net result of the recent festival may be put down at $20o0. The treasurer's report shows the total receipts for the yearjtnding June 1,1871, to have been S65?#1S, whtch, In addition to $2719 31 lu hand ou the 1st of June, 1870, makes a total of $9287 49 lo be accounted for. The total expenses during the year were $7587 37, leaving a balance in the hands of the treasurer of $1700 12. Included among tiie expenditures ls the taking up of a bond of $2000, with $140 interest, also $350 for a "carous>el," and $225 for enlarging the well on the Schutzennlatz. The number of active members now is 257, passive members "8; and the number ls constantly Increasing. The following offh-fers were elected to serve during the ensuing year: Alex. Melchere, pres dent; F. Puckhaber. Jr., vice president; J. H. Petermann, treasurer; J. A. Alpers, secretary, vice C. H. Berg? mann who drcllned re-election: F. Ansel, target master; F. Heinz, H. Kiatte, L. Donnemann, J. Garves, W. Sem kc o, directors; James Simons, Jr., solicitor. , AJ? EXPLANATION.-Ia the police report la ISatori ir's NEWS It was stated that Mr. Wm. O'Brien bad been arrested tor disorderly conduct lathe market, and arraigned before the Mayor. Upon Mr. O'Brien's explanation lt would appear that te was not to blame, as he was acting strict-, ly ia tielf-defence. THE DROWNED MAN_Th? inquest over the body of the man washed ashore on Goat Island, was continued, Saturday, on Sullivan's Islan d, with out aar material developments. The body 13 un? doubtedly that cf-Cozens, and the further ex? amination is postponeffnntil the return fr?ra San tee of the sloop, from which the unfortunate man ls sai l to haveleap:d some four weeks ago. It is propt sed to examine tue captain ano crew of tbe sloop. _ CI.CBS AND STARS.-William Nelson, the fowl t hier, was convicted or stealing 19 Brahmas, and sent to StrTfrlfl Mackey's Hotel for twrnty-flve days-where boarders are not fed on Brahmas. Ellen Butterfield, arrested on the charge of stealing $30 in greenbacks, was examined and gave 3ond to appear for trial at the Court or Gen? eral Sessions. Jacob Singleton, lodged on the charge ol steal? ing cigars, is held ror examination. James Farrell, arrested for being drunk, and using insulting language to Robert White In Meet lng street, was sentenced to'pay a fine of $5. or go to the House of Correction for five days. * A colored youth, arrested at 1 o'clock Saturday morn ng, while lying around Market street near Meeting, in a highly demoralized condition, was discharged on the plea of the first o ne'ice, and on nhl promising to turn over a new leif. A TICKET-OF-LEAVE-MAN.-James Parker, a colored man, who had been employed at the Mills Hous<> for about eight days, was arrested yesterday at the Eight-mile pump, on the Northeastern Rail? road, charged with stealing over $300 worth of tickets from the ticket agency at the M?]?J House. Tbeson of Mr. A. Butterfield lost the key to the safe containing the tickets, on Wednesday last, and the safe was removed a few days afterwards op to the Charleston Hotel for the purpose af opening it. Saturday morning one or the clerks at the Mills Bouse, while setting lu the porch in the Inner quadrangle or the note), struck a rat which fell through the grating above the cellar Just at the back door, leading into the quadrangle. A servant went into the cel. lar, and on looking under the grating found not the rat, but the lost key] Upon open* lng the safe forthwith, railroad tickets, principally through tickets to New Tork, to the value of ?300 and ever, were found missing. The numbers of these tickets were at once telegraphed to the varions stations on the roads which they repre? sente!. The first of the stolen tickets was recog? nized by the conductor on the day train of the Northeastern Railroad, as he went his round, and Officer Nlpson being in walting on the train, the man who had presented the ticket was arrested at the Eight-mile pump and brought back to the city. He rr43 identified as Jim Parker, the Mills Hons: servant, and the robbery was at once made clear. Jim ls a sharp fellow, and had duty Stamped his ticket-a through one to New York with the agent's patent stamp. He had not hit the right places, but stamped lt seventeen times insteid of twelve. None of the other tickets were round on his person, or have been recovered yet. He is held for examination. TiROET PftACTfCE OF THE CHARLESTON RIFLEMEN.-Thl- fine corps of riflemen took the Mount Pleasant Ferry boat at 3 o'clock on Satur? day afternoon, and, after a pleasant trip, spent an exciting tim", until dark, la contests of skill at target shooting. The club, generally, ls armed with the Remington rifle, but several other patents were present which had a decided ad? vantage over the former In precise shooting. Tho target was placed at the point blank range of one hundred yards, and the following was the result of the shooting : FOR BEST AVERAGE SHOTS. First prize, a silver meda!-Lieutenant John A. Moroso. Se:ond prize, a stiver medal-Charles Selg nious. Third prize, a silver plated cup-Henry Mabu.-. Fcurth prize, for the worst average shots, a Un medal-D. Mustard. S-veral pools were then made up for the best single shots, of which the first was won by A. Roe necke, the second by A. M. Williams, and tbe third by T. M. O'Neill. Lastly, the pool tor the greatest number or bull's eyes was won by Lieu? tenant John A. Moroso. The prizes, were theA awarded th the winners by captain A. J. Mims, with remarks appropriate to the occasion, and the excursionists returned to tne city by the last ferry boat at a late hour of .he eveuing. This artair was so pleasant, and has given to much satisfaction to the members of the club, that they ipropoa? to indulge in these tar j-et shootings every Saturday afternoon du ring the summer. The' idea ts a good one. lt glws the men an-o-fiportnuity or exercising with their rifles, and eatarbllshes an esprit Ste carpi, which is the*llfe of these organizations. THE TAWL BOAT RACE.- Tuward3 6 o'clock on Saturday afternoon the Battery alon? by the Bathing House was thronged with an excited eroivd, who had gathered to witness this attrac tive scene. The ladies were out-ln large -.tumbers, and bright eyes watched the two contesting boats as they came out, ana took their positions at ?he distant starting polut. The Bathing House, affording an admirable view, was quickly crowd - tr*, both on the roof and ou its pleasant piazza. The yacht Louly anchored out in the stream, abreast oribis point, with Mr. Louis Z>. DeSaus sore, the Judge or the race, on board. The boats were aligned by the starting Judge with the buoy, and at the crack of a pistol the oars upon e ich simultaneously caught the water. The tw.> were we.l matched, and stuck close together throughout the wee. A close observer could see, however, that the Alerts had the advantage in the stesdy, even sweep of their oars. The Carrie had the dash, but, as she passed her antagonist, the splash or her oars marked the excitement which pervaded her crew. The latter pulled well, but when the closing tug came, they were unable to quicken their stroke. On the last quarter the steady strokes of the Alert was perceptibly quickened, and forging ahead or her antagonist, Bbs wou, with apparent ease, b/ a length and a quar.er. making the mile In three minutes and fltty-five seconds. The Carrie made a gallant struggle, but had nothing in reserve. Her time was four minutes The victors were hailed with cheers, and the waving kerchiefs, of their femi? nine favorers. Another race ls proposed for Satur? day next, over the same ground, .between the Carrie and two new competitors, the Fannie aud Azalea. Another exciting contest may bi ex? pected. Hotel A rr iv ul-,-Jum- 3 and 1.. PAVILION HOTEL. Andreas Grlss, Atlanta; D. E. Gordon, South -Carotina: Moses Mond, Conwayboro"; Uy Ritter, Chattanooga; j-,hu T. Howard, Lookout Mouu tuin; ?. Van Brent, Memphis; Mrs. Tucker, Beau? fort; J. Carroll, Fort Motte; Geo. B. Sistrunk, George's Station. CHARLESTON HOTEL. E. T. Walton, wilmington; J. A. Brenner, wire and three children, W. L. Brcuner, Augusta; Jas. Montgomery, Souih Carolina; Edward Carroll, Eranchvlhe; S. C. .Millett, south Carolina; Alex. Mitchell and maid, New York; G. C. Gibbes, Mrs. S. R. Carr, W. Call, R. Saavedra, Floii ia; F. L. Childs, Steamship Charleston; W. W. Parrott, Aiken: J. W. Townsend, Connecticut; George E. Hoggs, City; D. B. Robbins, H Southall and wire, Pittsburg; E. D. Crampton, Geo. M. Ueway, C. II. Keith, New York; c. Koy, Washington; Chas. Storrs, Edwin. Ray, wi e and danghter, Boston; Mrs. C. L. Robinson and two sons, Jacksonville; E. Trask, New York; James F. Izlar, Orangeburg. MILLS HOUSE. F. W Strong and lady, Georgia; C. B. Watson, Washington; M. S. Walters. Philadelphia; Wm. Stout and wire, New York; J. Newell and wife, .Philadelphia; F. S. Foster, G. W. Foster, Savan? nah; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gayer, Buffalo; 0. C. Pratt, Newfoundland; E. cheval er and ?ady, Sa? vannah; A. G. Nowehs, North Carolina; J. F. Bur? ges, city; J. Nowell, C. Backus, Captain Gannon, city; J.Neville, New York; J. Gorham, Summer rule. THE PALMETTO REGATTA CLUB.-The anni? versary meeting of thia club takea place thia even? ing, when the programme for several races will probably be arranged. The young men who com? pose lt haVe been hard at v.ork, aud two new race boats are soon expected to be added to the pres? ent fleet. The times favor this sport, asd the Pal metwes deserve all encouragement. THE ADGEK LINE.-The first-class steamship ManUa- tan. Captain M. L. Woodhull, left this city on Saturday afternoon, for New York, with a freight and passenger Hst of the most satisfactory character, the latter being about one hundred in number; and among the cargo was over lour thousand boxes and packages of Charleston vege? tables. The trade of this excellent line keeps np with surprising volume. B u a i ir B s a ir ox io Ba. A. R. STILLMAN'S DRY GOODS HOUSB, NO. 281 KINO STREET, FOURTH DOOR BELOW WENTWORTH STBEST.-Extra good Pavilion Bobblnet at 25 cents. Pavilion Gauze, "5 cents a piece. ? juns-i A BOX containing one quire of Note Paper, with Envelopes to match, for 25c. at CHAS. C. RIQHTBR'S, mayi3-m Hasel street Bazaar. THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC GRAND GIFT CON? CERTS, as advertised by MesBrs. Butler, Chadwick, Gary A Co.-Ur. Eben Coffin, sub-agent for this splendid and attractive scheme ls now prepared to sell tickets for the same. Applications to be made to bim at the office of Ur. E. M. Moreland, No. ?9 Broad street. . may29 RED BORDERED FRINGED Huckaback Towels, 10 cents. Another lot of those Unbleached Huck? aback Towels. 12>i cents at A. R. STILLMAN'S, jun5-l No. 281 King street. BUSINESS ENVELOPES_THE NEWS Job Ot?ce ,s now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with msiness cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and ^usine?a van should have hts card printed ht? envelopes THE ATTENTION OF WATCH-BUTERS is called to our large siock of "Walthan Watches. These Watches have been long known throughout the felted States as the best aud cheapest tn the market. All Watches guaranteed. w. CARRINGTON A co., marl3 No. 258 King street. PILLOW LINENS, all widths and prices, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Sea Sides, in great variety, at A. R. STILLMAN'S, jut?5-l . No. 281 King street. BILL HEADS printed on tine paper at $3, $4, te, 3i> so ind $8 50 per thousand-, accordtng to size, at THE NIWS Job Office. ?tiillinerD, Sresemaking, Ut. a PB IN a o PE 'NI N 6 MRS. M. J. ZERNOW WILL OPEN THIS DAY AT No. 304 KING STREET, A large and varied assortment of MILLINERY GOODS. To which she invites the attention of the ladles in general. DRESSMAKING ATTENDED TO AS USUAL. BRANCH OF MADAME DEMOREST'S CELE? BRATED PAPER PATTERNS. N. B.-AU orders receive prompt attention. apr5-wfm3mos pRAND OPENING BY MR8. C. STACKLEY, AT HER NEW STORE, No. 297 KING STREET, FORMERLY THE DOLLAR STORE. STOCk CONSISTING OF : .200 cartoons BONNET TRIMMINGS, Sash, Neck and Hair-Ribbons 100 cases NEW STYLE HATS, lu Straw, Leghorn, Chip, Cactus Braid aud Neapolitan. .WD. MILLINERY GOODS, in endless variety. -?irr- ^ . -. ALSO. 50 cases SUNDOWN'S 10 cases Magnolias io cases Gypsy School 6 cases Sailor Hats 5 cases Minnehaha 200 dozen Chignons, la Jute and Real Human-Hair, Curls, Frizzes, ccu alies, Braids, Ac, Ac. may25 M ADAME LUZIER, PARISIAN DRESSMAKER, No. 233 KING STREET, EAST SIDE. BETWEEN MARKET AND HASEL ST:}.. (UP STAIRS.) FINE FRENCH CORSETS MADE TO ORDER. PRICES REASONABLE. mar29 Agencies. C HARLESTON ADVERTISING .AGENCY, CORNER BROAD STRSBT AND EAST BAY. ADVERTISEMENTS token at publishers' lowest cash rates for ALL PAPERS tn ene United States WALKER, EV^tsS A COGSWELL. decs mwf LD rn as, Ch^ mi cu is, &z. R^ADAL?S. ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSAD ALIS, a sure cure fop Scrofula. ROSAD ALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSAD ALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism. ROS AD ALIS, a Remedy, tried and true. ROSAD ALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. EOS AD ALiIS endorsed by the . following : Dr. R. WILSON CARR, of Baltimore. Dr. T. C. PUGH, ol baltimore. Dr. THOS. J. BOYKIN, of Baltimore. Dr. A. DCRGAN, ofTarboro'. N. C. Dr. J. S. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvlle, Ky. Dr. A. P. WHEELER, of Lima, Ohio. Dr. W. HOLLOWAY, of Philadelphia. Dr. J. L. McCARTHA, of South Carolina, aud many otners. See ROSA DA LIS ALMANAC ROSADALlS, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now of Mary mud conference, formerly Chaplain in the con? federate Ai my of Northern Virginia. JR00A.T3A.JL.I8 is Alterative, Touic and Diuretic, and acts at oi.o and the same time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and alt thc SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure matter and building up the system to a healthy, vigorous condition. ROSADALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH, wiNEMAN A CO., J Agents In Dr. H. BAER, ) Charleston, maro-ly f?nmmcr BCGOT?S. S UL LI VAN'S ISLAND. The M0ULTR1EVILLE HOUSE ls now open Tor the recepci?n of Boarders. For terms.' applV to J. H. OPPENHEIM, Proprietor._Jon2-g? ff01 F0R THE MOUNTAINS! CESAR'S HEAD HOTEL, BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS, JOHN McD. CARSON. Proprietor, ls now open, and ready Tor the reception of guests. Having made many Improvements as to accommodations, roads, Ac, and secured an efficient corps of ser? vants, including Laundresses, Ac, the Proprietor hopes to merit a continuance of the liberal pa? tronage extended to him the last season. RATES OF Bo ABD.-Per day, $2; per week, $10; per month, $32._'_may22-m4 Soots, Shoes, Sit. E T THE BES TT~ Buy your BOOTS AND SHOES at STEIBER'S, No. 41 BROAD STREET. He makes them to order, In any style desired, using only the best material and workmanship. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of cas tona made BOOTS AND SHQES, of all sites. The New EXCELSIOR GAITER, Which dispenses with shoe strings and elastic, MADE TO ORDER at this establishment. Cali and examine specimens. JACOB STEIBER, .' may22_No. 41 Broad street ?gOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS. Receiving .ais day per Steamships Georgia, from New York, Fail River, from Philadelphia, assorted Invoices of FINE BOOTS AND SBOES. In addition to the choice selection arwn." to Mock I keep those CARL'S SCREW WJRE WATE H PROOF BROGANS. Sold cheap at EDWARD DALY'S, mari-: No. 121 Meetlm* srreer. Sf OTICE! NOTICE! By Fall River Steamship from Philadelphia this day lam receiving a fresh supply or those Gent's Hand-Sewed Magic Fitting FRENCH CALF BOOTS. With much time and labor, I have the same for Boys and Gents. EDWARD DALY, . mar22_No. 121 Meeting stree:. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. Please inform the numerous readers of vohr paper that the AMERICAN GAITER Patented, or -he Shoe or the' Future, ls a succ?s?. To supply 'he demands of the Trade, another m voice to-da . oy Fall River, from Philadelphia. Sold by EDWARD DALT, inaig _No. 121 Meeting street. CABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS & SHOES, THE BEST For Wet Weather, For Dry Weather, For Youths, For Age, ? For Gentlemen, For Ladles, . For the City, For the Country, For Riding, For Walking, For Flshjng, Fer Hunting. SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE. See that every one bears the Patent Stamp. mayll-lmo_. 5!}irts ano Jrarrusiimg fetoooe. g THgPLA?E FORLow pm?rga?, o STAR SHIRTS. Flt, Quality and Work Quarautecd. STAR SHIRTS. ? Latest New York and London Cuts. STAR SHIRTS. Order your shlru now, before the hoc season. STAR SHIRTS. . .Shirt's, Collars, Drawers, Night Shirts. STAR SHIRTS.' Made to Orders and Ready-Made. STAR SHIRTS. At less price than any other Brat cU?a house. STAR SHIRTS. Men's Furnishing Goods at STAR SHIRTS. SCOTTS SDIRT -EMPORIUM, STAR SHIRTS. Meeting street,' opposite Market. STAR SHIRTS. thisiriess ?ar?s. IN S li Alt '?y* H O WELL , H O K FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 12S East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Will give prompt personal attention to the sale or shipment of PEACHES AND APPLES IN THEIR SEASON, AND COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY. Marking Plates, and in J tract lons for packing, furnished on application._may25-lmo JOSEPH H DEBAT, NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND COLLECTOR, No. 100 EAST BAY, NBAB BBO AD STREBT. mayl6_ JOSEPH W. HARRKSON'5, ARTIST'S SUPPLY^AINT AND OIL STORE, No. 02 QUEEN STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Patent Thier Detecting (alarm) MONEY DRAWER. an2-mwfam c HISOLM <fe WHALEY No. 89 BROAD STREET, R The undersigned have this day formed a copart? nership for carryingjon the Practice of Law, un? der the Arm name or CHISOLM A WHALEY. R. CHISOLM, JR. OC124 '_W. JAMES WHALEY. B. CARPENTER, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 72 B RO AD STREET, Charleston,S. C., WU1 Practice in the Slate and Federal Courts reb2i_ JJEEVES, BROWN & VAN WICKLE, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ci ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC FRUIT AND YEGETABLEs lu their season. NOS. 182 and 163 CENTRE ROW, WEST WASHINGTON MARKET, NEW YORK. REFERENCES.-S. 4- Lambert, with Adolph Nimitz, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, No. 209 East Bay, Charleston. S. C. apri3-3mos w ABNER'S IODO FORM AND IRON PILLS. For sale by Da. H. BAER, janis No. 131 Meeting street. M OTHERS For your Children, use none other than the GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL. Mit contains no Anodyne. For sale by the annfacturer, DR. H. BAER. And also to be had at all Drag stores. Orri ?otros, Ut. UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS! DURING THE NEXT TEN DAYS, WE PARTICULARLY INVITE THOSE WHO ARE DESIROUS OF OBTAINING BARGAINS TO VISIT OUR STORES, AS SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY' IS SELDOM OFFERED. . EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STOCK WILL BE DISPOSED OF AT NEW YORK COST AND LES S ! A LARGE LINE OF Summer Dress Goods, Irish Linen, Bird's-Eye Diaper Silk Trimmings, Ribbons, &c, AT A GREVAT SACRIFICE. tsr Call and be convinced. Tbe attention of Merchants ls called to the above. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., V . . Nos. 244 and 437 KING STREET. Jnn6 Oratio ?>ri?e SKstribrn?m. "T?CKETS^O THE CONCERTS OF THE SO. CA. LAND ASSOCIATION, READY, FOR SALE AND DELIVERY. 93* ALL ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY' PROMPTLY FILLED. aa* AGENTS. WANTED for Beaufort, colleton. Georgetown, Clarendon, Williamsburg. Orange burg, Barnwell, Chesterfield and Horry. E. BEHRING & CO., and J. L. MOSICS, ?ay26-6fmwlmo GENERAL AGENTS, No. 34 BROAD STREET. f ine ?rocerus, Ut. BEDFORD'S (LATE C OR WIN'S ) GROCERY AND TEA WAREHOUSE* HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BOTTER PURE LEAF LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CRACK 2BS. an BISCUITS, AC, AC. St B.-I OLA OH TO 4MP TH ? LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Ot r aili LY GROCERIES IN THIS CfTT. '? * VERT CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. PURE BRANDIES, WINEfi AND VERY OLD WHISKIES. E. E. BEDFORD. SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., No. 373 KINO STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL. j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Fine Teas, Coffees. Sugars Provisions, Spices, &c* HERMETICALLY SEALED FRUITS. . VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, & J. All amele* sold from this establishment are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and WARRANTED Snorts lehver?d to all parrs o' rue Cl-y. Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of expense. EVERY B. BEDFORD, i SEND FOR A ' (JAS. S. MARTYN. ;E0. H. GRCBER. I CATALOGUE. \ WM. G. MOOD, JB C?ptriing ano i'nruisrung vE?ooos SPRING CLOTHING. No. 291 KING STREET, CORKER OF WENTWORTH. An extensive assortment of - . SPRING- AND SUMMER CLOTHING. mnile up for the trade or tlila dry, now offered at LOW PRICES. In the stock will be .lound the following styles or snits : SCOTCH CHEVIOT MORNING* AND DERBY SUITS Fieach Batiste Morning and Derby Suits .Silk Mixed Momio? and Derby Suits Diagonal rind Crape Coating Morning and Derby Suits Biueand Black Flannel Mornlnir and Derby Suits Light Mixed Cashmere Mornlug aud Derby Suits. BO?S'MD?OlWim. SACKS, DERBY AND MORNING COAT SUITS, for ages of Irani 5 to 17 rears. FURNISHING GOODS. A foil supply or all kinds-UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, GLOVES, S'JARFS. BOWS, Ac, of the latest styles. THE CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL QUALITIES. THE TAILORING DEP.MTJIE.Yr Offers FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SUMMER CLOTHS, COATINGS, BATISTE, CHE? VIOT AND FANCY CASSIMERES, of select pat? terns and shades, which will be made to order In the best manner, at MODERATE PRICES. WM. MATTHIESSEN. Ii. W. McTfJREO?fl, Superintendent mayl-mwtb2mos y-cw {Jnblicatlons. gPECIAL.BOOK NOTICE. FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. We are offering great Inducements to Book buyers. Tlie whole of oar large aa 1 choice col lectlou of Dooks, consisting of: THEOLOGICAL ANO MISCELLANEOUS BOORS, SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARY BOORS AND JUVENILE BOOKS, liare been rearranged and marked down In ac cordauce with tue reduced prices of Northern publishers. Weerier for the next SIXTY DAYS :he further inducement or A LIBERAL DISCOUNT on all pur? chases of Books amounting to FI VI I DOLLARS and upwards. Our STOCK OF BOOKS consists of all the latest and best editions of STANDARD AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. OCR JUVENILE DEPARTMENT is particularly rich In good books tor the young We have recently made large additions to oar stock of BIBLES. The prices are grea tly reduced. We are now offering an unusually larine variety of English and American Family Bit les, Pocket Bibles, and the Episcopal Prayer 3ook, at ex? tremely lowprlce8. We are Special Agents for several Sunday School Publishing Houses, and have oa ha sup? plied of their publications. All varieties of STATIONERY, and a fall assort? ment of SCHOOL BOOKS. Our Store ls so arranged that visitors can ex? amine the stock at their leisure. The .?rlce of each book ts marked so as to afford purchasers every ractllty. ?3- Persons residing m the countrp will please ' .ear in mind that by sending their orders to UB . for any books published in America, they wul be charged only the price of the book. We pay for the postage or express. M9- Address FOGARTIE'8 BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 KING STREET (in tie Bend,) marU-tutlis_ Charleston, S. C. 'OOO GET THE BEST. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. 10,000 Words and Meanings hot Id other Dic? tionaries. 3000 Eiigravrugu. 1S40 Pages Quarto. Price S12. "ijlod to add my testimony lu Its favor." [President. Walker, of Harvard. "Every School knows Its value." [W. H. Prescott, the Historian. "The most complete Dictionary or the Lan? guage." [Or.-Dick, or Sc -Hand. "Tue best guide or Students of our Language." [John G. Whittier. "He will transmit his name to latest posterity." [Chancellor Kent. '.Etymological parts surpasses anything by enriar laborers." [George Bau roft. '.Bearing relation to Language .-'nncipia does to Philosophy." (Elihu Burrltt. "Excels ail others In denning scientific terms." [President Hitchcock. "So far os I know, best deaning Dictionary." [Horace Mann. "Take lt altogether, the surpassu.g work." [Smart, tne Englinn Orthecepist. A necessity for every InteUtgent family, stu? dent, teacher and professional man. What Li? brary ls complete without the best English Dic? tionary? Also, Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary 1040 Pages Octavo. 600 Engravings. Prlci'$5. '?The work ts really a gem of a Dictionary ; Just the thing for the million " (American Educational Monthly. Published by G. A C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. Sold by ad Booksellers. may27-18* rpB?SSES, SUPPORTERS, 4 c. Just received, a large assortment, and fur salea DB. H. BA ER'S Drug ?store. . Unction Sales-QThij Dcrj. SALE BY ORDER OF TRIAX JUSTICE. THIS DAT, atio o'clock, at No. 140 Meeting street, wlU be sold, . One High Post FRENOH BEDSTEAD, two Mat? tresses, two.Quilts, two Sheets," one Sofa, six Hair Seat Chairs, One Mahogany Centre Table, Fender, Ac. . ,.'..,. ' ? jons Bj W. I. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS. SALE OF JEWELRY.. CROCKERY, China, Silverware and Fancy Goods, con? tinued nightly, at Store of Messrs. W. 0. WhUden A Co, . Tbe above sale will commence THIS (Mon? day) EVENING, at 3 o'clock;-. rjonfi A.c. MCGILLIVRAY, - Auctioneer. SH ER I \ 6 A E. By virtue of sundry writs of FleriFaciaa and ex?cutions against the property, to' me' directed and delivered, will bj; sold TH I* DAY, th?fitb of Jane, In front of the OosrtDOiise,--between the boars of ll in the forenoon and 3 ba the, after? noon, ' . . - -. iT^'" ? AU the RIGHT. TITLE AND- INTEREST!'of the derendants In the cases below stated In the pro? perty as hereinafter described: B. F. FKLDHANN A CO.. C. GADSDKN HALL, HRNBT ! SIEOLIKG, VS. HBNB.T M. li AO WOOD. All that LOT OF LAND, wim -the buildings thereon, In the City of Charleston, situate on-the west sida or Smith street,, and known as No. 9. measurlnYand containing '80 feet Jrronroo said street, by ice feet tn depth, baning awf bounding; north on Lands of Wilson, east, ou Smith street, sou tb ou Lands of Wm. Birnie and west on Lauds of-Mey. r: f' ?' . : EDGERTON, EIC E AK tn ' k CO., TCKVITT*, LATHROP A BOGERS VS. WALTBR BLAXX. ALL THE LANDS of the Estate of Blake, lying to the east of Meeting street, between Snepnera street an? Payne's Farm, within or near the limits or the City of Charleston, containing - acres CH ABLES KACBBTTH, TBU8TKE OF DUCLOS ANO WtFS, "H. LEWIS CANNON. All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LIND called Thoroughgood, situate la that part of the County of Charleston lately known as the Parish ot st. James Goose Creek, measuring and contain? ing about 2000 acres, morn or le?, and batting and bounding south-.on Lands formerly of Ma: be wes, east on the public road leading from Charleston to Monet's Corner, north on Landor -Smith and west on Land or -- Brown. , Term cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, jung ?_s. c. c. ALEXANDER MELCHERS VS. CLAUS G ERSEN. By virtue of an execution against the property, to me directed, win be sold THIS DAY, thc 6th day of Jane, lu front of the Courthouse, between the hours of ll in the forenoon and 3 in the after? noon, All the right, title and interest of the defendant in two HORSES, one Wagon, ens Bread-cart, and a Buggy. Levied on and to be sold as the prop? erty of the defendant in the above-stated ease. Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, B. C. i C. Jun5 i . Sfeaspaptrs, JRagapfttfi, Ut. R URAL CAROLINIAN FOR MAY NOW READY. CONTENTS AS VARIED AND INTERESTING . AS USUAL. Price-For single number...28 cent? Per annum...:.$a oo For sale by WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL. Pabhsners, Na 3 Broad street. ' AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE. marti S . Railroads. OUTETCAR?L?NA RAILROAD VICE-PRESIDENTS OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON. S.C, January 18, len. j On aad after s IN DAT, January. 22, - the ! Passen? ger l'rauls on . *uc suata r?m?, Railroad will rn: aa follows: 70S AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston....!?.'.'> P. M. vrrtve at Augusta. ila p. M. , FOB COL?MBlAk .eave Cnarleston.5.20 A M. ?rrive at Columbia. 3.40'P." M. . FOB CB?BXB8TOM. Leave Augusta.7.40 A. M. \rrive ar. charleston.8.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.12.16 P. M. Arrrive at charleston.7.60 P. M. ATG?STA Nh, HT BXPBKSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave cnarleston.8.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.0*v AL Leave Augusta.... 6.00 p. M. irr ve ar charleston._6.40 AM. COLUMBIA NIGHT BXPBBSS. iSundays excepted.) . .r-.tve Charleston. 7.10 P. M. ' \rrlve as Columbia..-.0.00 A.M. .eave Columbia....?.7.60 P. M. Arnve at Charleston.:.e.46 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. L.LIVC Charleston.4.30 P. M. ? Arrive at Summerville..0.00 P. M. Leave Summerville..7;00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.16 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. . .eave Camden.6.00 AM. Arrive ac Columbia.10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.L25 P.M. Arrive at Camden.6.00 P. M. Day and Night Trains make close connections ar Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. . . . * ? Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Camden Train connects dolly with Day Passen? ger Trains. " " janis_A L. TYLER. Vfce-Presldent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. CHARLESTON, S. C., February il, 187L Trains leave Charleston Dally at 12 M. and P. M. , Arrive at Charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 3:30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 6:30 P. M., SUN? DAYS. Train leaving at 12 M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Aoqula Creek only, going taronga in 42 hours, WITHOUT DETBNTION ON SUNDAYS. Passengers leaving by 6:30 P. M. Train have choice of route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving h BID AV by tills Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal ! ti tn oi e. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY In Wilmington, N. 0. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to cincinnati, Chicago and other potass west and Northwest, botb Tratas making claie connect io a s at Washington with Western trains or Baltimore and 0 hlo Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CidiAPOR, General Ticket Agent. rebii-i-imoB_ SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. PASSENGER-TRAINS on this Road run dany sj .'ul lows: Leave Charleston.8.80 A M. Arrive at Savannah.8.00 P. M." Leave Savannah.11.16 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.5.20 P. M. Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic A Gulf Itailruail for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and alt ? .points In Florida. wu-. Central Railroad for Macon. Atlanta, Mo Di;?. New Orleans and the Weat. - . Willi Steamboats for points on the Savanah At Charleston with the Northeastern and Sont rt Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for all points North and West. Th nu:-ii Tickets over this line on sale at Hotete in Charleston: Screven House. Savannah; aad all principal Ticket orrises North and South. Freiguts forwarded daily to and from Savan? na!: and all points beyond. Throucli Bills or Lading issued to Jacksonville, i'alatka. Ac. Tarli as low as by nnv other Hue. * . C. S. GADSDEN. octa_ Engineer and SuperiBtenilen:. g UMMER SC H E D UL E, BPARTANBDRG AND UNION RAILROAD On and after the 29th Instant, the PASSENGER TRAINS on tbe SPARTANBURG AND UNION RAILROAD wtll run daliy: ? Going down, leave M>artanburg. s 3SA.U. Going down, leave Union * Lie.,HX * 5" Arrive at Alston.S'S'tf Returning, lwve ?lston.....l-oj JJ. Returning, leave Huonville.3 ?6 P .M. Arrive at Sparenburg ^g-^jfcjg P" U Presiden: S. and U. R. R. Uatonvllle, S. C., May ?i, 1871. may26-lmo "ASTHMA CIGARETTES. A few of the genulHe E8PICS "FUMIGATEURS PECTORALES" to Oe had ot DR. H. BAEB, may23 No. 131 Meeting street.