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mus?s or TMS if IB ?'S. Tam DAILY NKWS, by mail' arie year, $83 six' montas $4; three months- $2 w; Served in the city at EioerasN Oatrrs* week, payable to the oar -r lera, cr $8 a year, paid in advance at the office. TH? TRI-WKEXLY NEWS, published oa Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $4; Elz months $2. TUB WEEKLY NS wa, one year fl. Six copies $ 10. Ten copies, to one address, $16. ScBscRiinox8 in all cases payable in advance, ?nd no paper conannea arter the explratlon.or the time paid fer. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A 00.. No. 149 East Say, Charleston, S.C. Wit Cfra?li^tott FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1871. NE if S OE TUE DA T. -Gold closed in New York, yesterday, .at 124al2?. " ' -Cottom dosed dull and-lower at 19jc'.; 3 ales 1000 bales. -In Liverpool cotton closed easier; uplands 3rd; Orleans 6ias^d ; sales 20,000 bales. -In many German villages oak and linden trees have been planted, with many joyful ob? servan cfcs, In honor of the return of peace. -The batters of Germany will hold a con? vention at Berlin, from. July 30th to August 2d next -The far-famed banking house of the Roch, schllds, having been founded in 1771, will be one-hundred years old this year. -Hon. George* H. Pendleton is In Washing? ton, and heartily endorses the Dayton plat? form of the Democracy;. -General Beauregard bas accepted an In? vitation to spend the summei-at the White Sulphur Springs. - -Lyman J. Fullerton, of the firm of Fergu? son, Fullerton '4 Go., Sk Leola, died yestor . .day of an overdose of chloral taken to-relieve pain. -The New York Positivists have adopted a resolution approving the intentions of the Commune, and calling for the execration of mankind upon the butchers of Versailles. -Some of the Ultramontane journals of the Continent are revenging themselves upon Garibaldi by accusing him of being a Roman Catholic at heart, and of having been secretly admitted to the Church within a few monthe. -The Passion Play at Oberammergau, irr-' terrupted last year by. the war, is to bc re? newed on the 24th of June, this , year, by com? mand of the Bavarian King. None of the chief actors were killed during the campaign, as they were asaign?d to garrison duty. The player representing Christ waa not permitted to cut off his long, Luxuriant locks. A terrible cyclone passed over a portion of Illinois on Friday. In its pathway it entirely devastated the earth, leaving not a particle of vegetation alive, and ?ploughing up the' earth to i he depth of several Tue h es. It Was accom? panied by electric phenomena and a sulphu? rous smell. Fortunately no houses were with >in<tits line of progress across the country. -There appears no way In which the Cali? fornia murderess, Mrs. Lama D. Fair, can es? cape the penalty of her crime. The laws, of that-State do not permit the Governor to inter? fere in any other way than by granting an ab? solute pardon-a power which he will be loth** to exercise In the present state of public feel? ing. -diaries. Duke of Brunswick, the great diamond fancier, now at Geneva, ls so con? cerned about the safety ot Bis rare Jewels that 1 lie keeps them guarded day and night, and. frequently starts from his sleep, dreaming he has been ?robbed. The possession of his pre? cious stones ls such a fearful responsibility that he has little rest, and no peace. In his will he' has bequeathed all lils diamonds, es? timated to'be worth 12,000,000 or $3,000,000, to tue French ex-Prince Imperial. -The Washington Patriot says : . 'Colonel Johnson, son of Bon. Reverdy Johnson, late marshal, ot South Carolina, passed through . this.city Last night en route for Long .Branch, to see the President In regard to his removal. The removal of Colonel Johnson was brought about by Congressman Wallace, of that State, with the assistance of his negro colleague. It ia understood that Wallace boasts or being the instigator of the Ku-Klux bill, and that the appointment Af his son as marshal in place of Colonel Johnson waa 'the pe ward for the testi? mony of that party belora the joint committee of Congress.*' -According, to a San Francisco paper Mrs. Laura D. Fair takee-the greatest patea with ber toilet In prison', often changing ber drees three or four times a day. She passes much of the time before her mirror, -and, while ad? miring herself, says: "The more I see* of inyselt the more I am convinced T can never be hanged. Such a face and form aa mine were never ? created for the gallows." She modestly asserts she was never so handsome aa she is now.. Mrs. Fair is said to have paid to her counsel and physicians, who testified to .her Insanity and attended her professionally, ?for bunting up witnesses and other expenses of the tried,. already $20,000. Dr. J. B. Trask, lier principal medical attendant and witness, mow eues her for $2000 more. -William of Germany 1B a direct descendant .of the venerable Admiral Collgny, whose gray hairs were dabbled In his own blood at the massacre of St. Bartholomew. The following is the lineage ofthe Emperor William on the Co li g ny side: 1. Gaspard de. Ooligny, Comte .de Chatillon, murdered on St. Bartholomew's night, August 24, 1572. 2. Louise de Collgny, Princess ol Orange, (wife ot the Liberator ol the Netherlands.) 3. Frederick Henry of Orange, Governor of the Netherlands. 4. Louise Henrietta of Orange, Electress of Brandenborg and wife of the Elector Frederic, the first King of Prussia. 5. Frederic William I. 6. Prince Augustus William, brother ot Frederick the Great. * 7? Frederick William II. 8. Frederic William HT. 9. Emperor Wil? liam I. -The light-weight pugilists now in prison hospital at New York have been .visited by the interviewer as among the celebrities of the .day. Edwards still possesses bis likeness to .Booth as "Hamlet," but Collins's face shows signs of punishment never visible on the countenance of the melancholy Dane. The severity of the fight, which was contested fer two honra after each of the men had one hand disabled, ts still shown by the splints and ban? dages which they have ubout their broken Hogers, und Collins protests that his Injuries will be sure to prevent him from using a wheel? barrow or breaking stone so long as he is im? prisoned. Edwards appears to have taken" the lesson to heart, saying that he bad never dreamed ot' arrest, and much leas ol imprison? ment; that h? was never locked up before and never will be again; and that he bas made his das* appearance, in the ring. Collins seems . wholly occupied with physical troubles, bewail? ing his sore muscles, cursing the "crocodile beds" of the Toombs, and lamenting the lack of that considerate attention which so well . developed an animal deserves. x -The sacrilegious outrages of tbe Paris re? volutionists are horrible in their details, .accounts of-winch now come to hand through .correspondence. Wnen the mob of National Guards occupied the Church of Notre Dame des Victoires their first act was to expel, with various insults and foul abuse, the numbers of .people who were saying their prayers; then they arrestefl the- clergy and some o neighboring inhabitants who came lc tc test. The doors were shat, and the pris were informed by an officer, .in a pon speech, that the object-of the visit wa seek for corpses in the-name of Ugh mora The stone pavement was pulled up: the t ure. ol the J''web, which was very com able, includlLg gifts of precious objects votive offerings worth more than $50,000 soon discoverer* in a cellar; but the searc "corpses" was less productive. It was till late in the evening, when the d?>? got down deep into the old burial, gre that skeletons were found. During the n the Guards, of course, got'drunk* in the 1: vals ol their work they put on thc vesta of the clergy, and executed dances and obscene songs, before their prisoners, orgle went on all the next d?y, th? ch being despoiled of everything, the Guards out of the votive 'offerings of money io cosh-box, the old nfonastic vaults opened the bones used as drum-sticks aud the el: stacked like cannon balls. The. consecr wafers were dispensed in mockery of tfie 1 Communion, to crowds of g.ipi ag gamins, every sacrilege which foui .ninds could 'ceive was perpetrated At the new Chore the Trinity, the Guards brodie ont the i ble statue of the Virgin, a ./m of art, brae its eyes with charcoal, lucd-'a hole ix mouth, into which they stock, a dirty si pipe, and Anally dressed up the statue in costume of a cantinlere Who disrobed hei on purpose. They woundup this explol "dancing a kind of carmagnole around statue and drinking obscene toasts.. -The incrv .se of the inundation of 1 'Orleans and the coon try about bids fair make considerable changea in that local Already the Bonnet Carre crevasse has claimed for the Mississippi its old track to Gulf. Lake Pontchartrain and the Rigo may justly claim now to be. part and-pare? the Mississippi Elver. The New Orleans Til says that. its iarends.extend far into LH Borgne; and the little coves and bays, wh dwellers of the city at this season cu. th?-y beglnrtjO oftwter, ondefth? delusion oFen) lng marine pleasures and comforts, have corn? virtually bayous ot unmistakably sw and muddy water. The sea-bath is no lom practicable, and the old Mississippi cat and b lalo have Invaded the once happy hornee the red-flah, croaker and sheephead. 1 crabs have all disappeared, taking a "new i par ture" and refusing to. pass the Rigole . the lake prawn has followed, and the oyste unable to follow this sudden migration, i given up to death. Later advices seem strengthen the supposition that this chan may be permanent. *?." Ftafc?'sXcctjaret. ?ss Beyond question one of the most surprisi occurrences of the day is the publication a daily New York .-jewspaper of Fiske's l< lures- These lectures discuss the moat i condite questions of modern science-t first principles of matter, of motion and force. They are delivered tb the pot graduate class of Harvard University by ii John Fiske, who is the ablest disciple America, if not in the world, of the grea est living Englishman, Herbert Spence That a political paper should find it to i interest to publish such lectures is indeed surprising phenomenon. It marks an epoc in the histor*/- of haman advancement. Moi surprising still is the fact that the press < -this country, religions and secular, shoo] not haice attacked these lectures with vehemence proportioned to their ability.> Fiske, like his. m aster, bai' c a ' coace a .monts. He does not ignore the Deity, t Comte does in the Positive Philosophy, fi says outright that "God, being infinite, cat "not be personal.!' He does not. belie ve v the current theology, either in aole or ii part. He regards the Mosaic account of tai creation as an Aryan tradition. So, we ma add, does Agassiz, brother teacher at Har vard. He repudiates "Anthropomorphism^ in all of its phasi?, and considers such belle a re-i^bv,ltoJjg?o^^ tai has dot B&mbr ^elal&?t fWf^t?toaTn rejects the'divinity of Christ, and has nc faith whatever in the doctrine -of media lion. From his stand-point the plan of sal vation, 03 laid down by' the theologians, most seem absurd. He says, indeed, in one of his lectures, that the religious belief ol the day np longer gives bim, nor any- ol those who think with him, the least concern. If, with Herbert Spencer, be does not coun? sel active opposition to the current theology, it Ia for the sufficient reason, laid down by Spencer himself, that the religion of a par? ticular age and people is the best possible for that age and that people. However nonsensical it may seem to be, there is yet a grain of truth at the bottom, and its distinc? tion may be safely left to time and the devel? opment of the human miud under the stima? lus of,' verified and - arra aged knowledge that is, of science. That grain of truth is the unknowableness of causes-the everlasting mystery of nou meua, as distinguished from phenomena. What God is we know not, nor ean we ever know. The constitution of matter and the Limits of human intelligence alike forbid Buch knowledge. Certain-it is that He Is not like man, ia mind, much less in body. An appalling, unfathomable and forever insolu? ble mystery surrounds the Author of all Being. Ia this mystery religion and science find their point of union ; this is the only re? conciliation possible between these mighty antagonists. So says Spencer. 8o, we doubt not, Fiske will say when called upou to answer ; for he is as bold os Spencer himself. Hence it is that we are surprised that the press of America should permit Fiske's lec? tures to pass in silence. Grant that they are but a repetition of the doctrines which Spen? cer ha3 .been teaching for more than twenty years-Social Statics was printed, if we mis? take not, thirty years ago-and which he is even now developing in the serial volumes of his completed Philosophy ?f Evolution.* But Fiske's lectures are much morethan a repeti? tion. They discover ample erudition - drawn from a variety of sources, and a highly cred? itable capacity for illustration and elucida? tion, and oftentimes original, vigorous thought. Indeed, in his course last year he convicts both Huxby and Spencer of being Positivists, despite their bitter and repeated denials. Ignoring Fiske will not do. His school embraces the names most noted ia science Huxby, Tyndall, Darwin, Spencer, Lewes ; the logician, Mills; the essayist, Froude, and others The labors of such men, aAmed more or less at the faith of Christendom, should not pas3 unnoticed. Christianity, doubtless, is awaiting in silence the full de? velopment of their latest and most formida? ble of all the many attacks which she has sustained and repulsed. But it is not a hu le remarkable" that the murna o?s of battle have not-reached us ; no, not sven in the British Reviews and "Majazines On the contrary,,we nod, in a late number of G?od Words, tie RovV Charles Kingsley dett???ug; hi3 devotion to physical science, and thank? ing God that the "civilized nations of Eu "rope and America are awakening sternly "but surely to the great truths, and learning "to live more and more according to the "laws of physical science ; and gaining, by "30 doing, year by year, more and more of "health and wealth-of peaceful and com-J "fortable, even of graceful and elevating, "means of life for fresh millions." The Wild Women of Van kt ela nd. Grace Greenwood, who ought to be ashamed of such company, gives her sister female suffrage fools rather a stinging rap on the knuckles. At the initial meeting of 1 the New England Female Suffrage Associa? tion, she announced that she was willing that three classes only o? women should be al? lowed to vote L Single women who had property. II. 'Married women who had minds. UL Such others as might desire the ballot This sounds a little ironical ; but she added that a good watch, a clothes wringer, and a sewing machine I hould bt the proper? ty qualification ; and the ability to support their husbands well, and to keep a good* boarding house, should not be overlooked in the requirements of the Government Exam? iners. Tart, that ! It is to be observed that both the mate and female women -who figured at these suffrage meetings are concerned as much or more about free love and tl *? "social evil" than about voting. From wuich an infer? ence might be drawn. Apropos- of this unsexing business, we see it Btated in a Western paper .that al Swedish w?man'3-rights woman, whotr;-.dtO'| plough and failed, was so twitted by her hus? band that she actually hitched herself lo th? plough side by side with a steer. She pulled well, but fche-staer outpulled her. En? raged by this, she made a desperate effort, and either broke her heart or ruptured a lower and more elongated viscus. At all events, she dropped dead in her tracks, and the steer unconcernedly hauled her to the end of the furrow, where her husband cut her out of the traces a/ad buried her. Grace Greenwood and others may profit by her example. ?l or tico. HARLESTON-HARLE3TQN_0? the evening of the 6th Instant, at the roelden ce of -she bride's father, by the Rev; a P, Oadsden. EDWARD HAB LBBTON to ELLA C daughter of Ooi. J. M. Harles ton, all of this city. No cards. .ftmerai Satires. THE^ETAmESr FRLBNDS AND Acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Passerons are re? spectfully invite i to attend the Fanerai of their Infant son, ANGELO, from their residence. No. S Wentworth street, THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock* jun?-* pa* THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND Acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson are respectfully Invited to attend the Funeral Ser? vices of their Infant soo, HARRY NEYLE, at their residence, corner or East Bay. and Society it ree-s, THIS AKTKBNOON, at half past 4 o'clock. Jun9 Sjmial ?XoUces. ~ O^F?cir?R"^ CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, FOR THE BENE? FIT OF THE F KEE SCHOOL FUND, No. 147 MEET? ING STREET-CHARLESTON, JONE 8, 1871_ Official Raffled Numbers of the Charleston Chari? table Association, for the Benefit of the Free School Fund : CLASS NO. 21-^MORKiNO. ?-78-22 -54-8-10-18 -77-5*1-36 CLASS NO. 2i-EVSWNQ, 4-46 -15-21-?3-36-62-30-^8-31-53-67. As witness my hand this 8th day of June,'1871. FENN PECK, JAMES GILIrlLAND, may29 bworn Commissioners. pa-THO REMEDY IN THE WORLD ever came Into such universal ase, or has BO fully won the confidence' of mankind, as AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, for the-care or Goughs, Golds and Consumption. Jun9-fmw3D*w pa" $100,000 IN PRIZES!-READER, A FORTUNE MAY BE YOURS FOR FIVE DOL? LARS.-rFair, Square and Honest. Aiken Pre? mium Land Sale. Ninety-four Real Estate Prizes from $300 to.$25,000 each. Five hundred and twenty-two Cash Prizes .from $5 to $1000 each. Only 19,000 Shares at $3 each. A Premium En? graving worth $5 with each share. Twenty-five dollars will secure six engravings, with au equal chance to all the prizes.. For shares aud Juli particulars, address J. C. DERBY, General M?na? ger, Augusta, Ga. Juni pa- IN TH? MATTER OF WILLIAM G. WHILDEX A CO., BANKRUPTS.-Pnrsuaut to an order of Hon. GEOROE S. BRYAN, United States Jodge for the District of South Carolina, made the 23d day of May, 1871, ali Lien Creditors of the Estate of said Bankrupts, or either of them, are required to prove their respective liens on said Estate before JULIUS C. CARPENTER, Esq., Re? gistrar In Bankruptcy, at his office In this city, - No. 72 Broad street, on or before the 1ST DAT OP JULY next. OL. BCRCKMYER, may29-mf6 _Assignee. ^SPECIAL NOTICE.-DURING THE sommer months the rates qr Board at the MILLS ?HOUSE will be RBDCCBD toinree dollars per day. J. PARKER, Proprietor. G. W. PARKER, Superintendent. may29-imo pa- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to-ali Sub-Agents.of the Land Commission, that, from and after the first day or March, 1871, they will report all their proceedings to Hon. F. L. CARDOZO, Secretary of the Advisory Board. ROBT. C. DELARGE, L. C. S. S. C. Columbia, February 2S, 1371. darli pa* CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIETY. The Treasurer bf the Charleston Bible society will receive Subscriptions or Donations at his ellice, No. 68 East Bay, corner of Atlantic Wharf. The payment ol Two Dollars will constitue a person a member for one year. Bibles are kept on haud for distribution. The Society has oue Colporteur In the field, .and solicits aid to introduce another. Persons interested in the work or seeking further information will please call on the Treasurer. J. N. ROBSON, apr28-6mos . Treasurer C. B. s. ^JOHN C. BAKER & CO.'S GENU? INE MEDICINAL COD.LIVER OIL.-ESTABLISH? ED 1830.-Acknowledged by eminent physicians to be the best in the world. Sold hy ^Druggists nenerally. JX?. C. BAKER & OO.f Philadelphia. A full supply on band by DB. H. BAER, rebe-mwremos Ko. I3i Meeting street. . ^sT-BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE.- Tills SUPERB HAIR DYE l? the best in Vie world-per? fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A. BATCHELORS HAIR DYE produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Black or Natural Brown. Does not stain the skin, but leaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. The only Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Drug? gists. Factory No. 16 Bond street, New York. ran2S-mwfiyr Spacial Notices. ~p** wiLLLlM^Ti. iraiJDEN'? CO.'S AUCTION SALE.-Parties who have purchased Goo^a at this Auction arenotlflea to cali and re? move the satop by BAT?BDAY Nioffrr" All Goods not called for win be resold on MONDAY NIGHT, at their risk and expense. jnn9-2 ps* NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. - The CltyCouncll will award contracts to the low? est responsible bidders for the following public work : A PLANK ROAD from the Intersection of Anson and Calhoun streets, and through Calhoun and Lucas Etreets, to the intersection of Lucas and Palmetto streets, aa per plan and specifications in the office of the City Engineer, to be seen at that office. Also, for the building of a CIRC ULAR SEWER OR DRAIN, two feet six indies diameter In the clear, from the intersection of Sheppard and Coming streets, to connect with the Tidal Drain at Sprt -g street, agreeably to the plans to be seen at the City Engineer's office. Also, for the REMOVAL OF THE 'ARTESIAN WATER TROUGHS from their prtsent pbsitlon in | Wentt?or.h street to the foot of Society street,-on East Bay, the contractor furnishing necessary pipes aad all other materials, as per specifica? tions and plan, drawn by and to be seen at the office or the City Engineer, who will explain, In detail, all matters relative to all the foregoing work. AU proposals for any of the above jobs must Include the price of all material and labor la con? nection with the same. The estimates to be seal? ed, and if more than one Job be estimated for by one party, they'must be rendered separately, and marked : Estimate for (naming the particular Job.) Two good sureties mast be offered (whose names must accompany the estimate) for the faithful performance of each Joh. Ail estimates wm be handed to the Clerk or Council between 7. and 8 o'clock, en TUESDAY EVIKIKO, the 13th or Jane, 1871, when they will be opened in presence of Council by the under? signed. H. H. COLLINS, Jun9-4 Chairman Committee on Contracts. pS* MESSRS. EDI i ORS-PLEASE AN-' .NuUNOE as a Candidate for Mayor, at the next Municipal Election, the name of General JOHN A. WAGENER, and oblige m ay 17_A FRIENB TO REFORM. ps* THE SEASON IS APPROACHING | for Children's Sommer Complaints, especially in those who are Teething. A ???.re and securcreme dy ls all important, and mo .rs Will Hud euch a one lu DR. BAER'S GERMAN SOOTHING COR DIAL. To be had of all Druggists. aprM-mwf ps* GETTING MARRIED.-ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN on great 80CIAL EVILS AND ABUSES Which interfere with MARRIAGE-with sure means of relief for the Erring and Unfortu ? ate, diseased and debilltated. 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WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS ls imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers will have to use caution in purchasing, ocg leave to call the attention of the reauer to testimonials m favor of the Schnapps: Keel bound io say that I regard your SCHNAPPS as being lp every respect pre-eminently pure, and deserving of medical patronage. At ali events lt ls the purest possible article or Holland gin, here? tofore unobtainable, and os such may be safely prescribed by pliysiclaus. DAVID L. MOT?, M. D., Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. LOUISVILLE, Ky.i September l. I feel that we have now an article of gin suit? able for such cases us that remedy ls adapted to. Da. J. W. BRIGHT. "Schnapps" ls a remedy tu chronic catarina', complaints, Ac. ' I take great pleasure In bearing highly credit? able testimony to ltd efficacy as a remedial agent in'the diseases for which' you recommend lt. Having a natural tendency to the macon's sur? faces, with a Blighs degree of stimulation, I re gard lt as one or the most important' remedies In chronic catarrual affections, particularly those ol the geulto-uriuary apparatus. With much re spect,-youn obedient .servant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. D., New York. 1 No. 29 PINE S.-REET, N. Y., NOV. U, 1S87. UDOLPHO WOLFE, ESQ., JPreaent: DKAB Sra-1 nave made a chemical examination of a sample or yonr "Sohledam Schnapps," with tue intent of determining if any foreign or injurious substance iiad been added to the simple distilled spirits. The examination has resulteuln the conclusion that the sample contained no poisonous or harm? ful admixtures. I have been unable to discover any trace of the deleterious substances which, are sometimes employed lu the adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to use myself, nor to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, the 1 -Schiedam Schnapps" as an excellent and unobjectionable variety of gin. 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The undersigned. Proprietor of "EMPEROR WILLIAM CIGAR EMI'OHIUM," No. 3t0 King street, three doors south of Socletv street, respect? fully states to the Smoking, Gnewing and Snuf? fing public, that he has concluded to offer extra inducements to Wholesale and Retail Consumers of CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, ftc, by dlspoxlag ur his Stock at such prices as, to secure a large and rellaule trade. An. extensive and complete asHortmem or all articles in.his line of business 1= kept constantly on hand, giving a facility of filling, without delpy, all orders extended to him, accompanied with cash, or draft on responsible heusen In the city. Purchasers are requested to examine his perfect Stock before trading else? where. WM. SHRODBR, Proprietor or Emperor William Cigar Store. decis-emos _. tDogts. TTfANTE?f A GC^DTD?SE "BOT. Tnt Apply, with reference, at Nt. 22 Meeting street. _-f . Juno.-!? WANTED ?-WBITE GIRL . OB WG* MAN, for general housework In a healthy part of the country. Apply at No. 9 Qayne street. jung 1?_ WANTED, TO PURCHASE A TODNG Male, sound and steady. No fancy price. Apply immediately at No. 28 South Bay, secoud Coon_ ju)i9-2? WANTED TO BENT, TWO~UNFUR? NISHED Rooms, on Kine, near Went? worth, or would Board a single Li.dy. Address Glass Box Ko. 167._Jun9-1+ WANTED IMMEDIATELY A CHAM? BERMAID and seamstress. Also, acompe tent washer and ironer. None need apply with? out a recommendation. Apply at the corner of Green and College streets. jnn9-3? WANTED, -GENTLEMEN TO BUY SHIRTS, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Cellars, Handkerchiefs at ARCHER'S BAZAAR, and save 50 per cent, by the operation._Jnn6-6* WANTED, BY A COMPETENT MANU? FACTURER, a situation af Besa Weaver or Superintendent af a cotton mill. Please ad? dress W. tiEHWERT, East Jaffrey, ti. H. Jo.na-6*_ WANTED PURCHASERS OF TICKETS in the Land and Immigration Association or Messrs. BUTLER, CHADWICK., GARY 4 CO. Tickets now ready. Will be glad to see my friends at Mr. E. M. MORELAND'S office, No. 29 Broad street. EBEN COFFIN, ?u?-Agen1:, may 29 AN ACTIVE YOBNG MAS* (SCOTCH) vrants a situation; la acquainted with Dry Goods and Groceries; ls a zooa Accountant, and wLUlng to make himself generally useful. Can give first-class references. Address Yerltas, Office of THE NEWS._m ay 18 WANTED TO BENT, BY A PUNCTUAL and permanent : en ant, a neat and pleas? antly situated dwelling, conralnjng not lass than four square rdoras. The western ?art of the city, or the neighborhood of the Battery preferred. Ad? dress, stating locatlou and lowest rent, '-Tenant,'' office or THE NEWS. apris iror. Solei F" ^R~13TLE7~1LN~ ELI^ OOTAVE ROSEWOOD Pf ANO, recently manufactured. R. M. MARSHALL A BRO., Bro kers. No. 33 Broad street._'_jimp FOR SALE CHEAP, A HANDSOME Whitehall BOAT, 18 feet lon;. Apply et No. 141 Meeting street, up stairs._JuuS-3 FOR SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA . CHINES, of good quality, which are ?tfcred . heap. Call at No. 27 'Queen street, between ieetiug aud Church streets. febll WRAPPING "PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD* NEWSPAPERS in large or small quantities. Price 50 PENTS PER .HUNDRED. Apply at the office of THE NEWS._". . may 18 ABARGAIN !-TO-. PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS. T-A Raggles Wood Frame Paper cutter, win be sold low foi cash. Is. nearly new. cuts 28 indies, and has an extra- knife. No charge Tor package. Price $10. Apply at THE HEWS jab. Omqe._ ? tnarss QLa -fient. T~ 3 R?NTr?lFsljLL^ delight, elly sulfated Residence on th? front Beach, containing 8 square room i. A good cistern J on the premises. Terms low to a good tenant. Ap? ply to u. W,;sElG>TOUS, Coal Yard, No. 371 East Bay._Jun9fmw3 TO RENT, A SUMMER RETREAT IN the Town 0/ Anderson, S. C.-a beautiful Cottage, containing six rooms, partially furnished. Ttie garden ls m a high state of cultivation, and thc surroundlugs nil that can be desired for sum? mer comfort and pleasure. From May to October there is not a more agreeable locality in South Carolina. Apply to F. G. DE FONTAINE, at UM Mills House, or to M., Box loo, jjiderson, S. C. aprn B?ai??m. P" RTTAT^ ^BOARLS^ . number of Boarders can be provided with pleasant accommodations' by applying to Mrs. Generai JENKINS, at Summerville, S. C. jun2-fmw3*_ BOARDING. - A . FEW GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with ?good'board aud pleasant rooms, on moderate terms, by ap? plying at No. 12 Wentworth street. -DAY BOARD INC a so furnished._maylB HILBERS HOUSE, No. .284 KING STREET, between Wentworth and Hasel streets, within five minutes' walkof the PosCoHlce and principal Business Houses or Meeting and Ltayne streets, and fifty yarrin or the City Rail? way, which communicates with all parts or the dry, Terms, $2 per diem. Special contracts made on most reasonable terms for BOARD by thc week or month (br singlo (-en t lem en or Fa raf .lies. MRS. B. HILBERS, Proprietor, j un 5-1 me Cost arti) fe une. F~OUND^XC15WST^ farm or JNO. FLYNN, OS SBUB Souci street. The owner can have the same by proving proper? ty aud paying expenses. juno-i* Copartttrtrerjip Notices. NOTICE-THE SUBSCRIBER HAS AS? SOCIATED with him from this date ED? WARD C. MARSHALL and JULIUS J. WESCOAT for the purpose or conducting the General Hard? ware Ru iness. st No. 314, corner cf King aud Society streets, under the nanine and urtu of S. R. MARSHALL !c CO. SAMUEL R. MARSHALL. June 1,1871. Juu2-fni wen tc Building ?laterial. HmGLEsT^sl?^Gl?? S 75,000 OYPRESS SHINGLED, tor sale low by J G. ? IL O. MARTIN, jun7-wf2 Wood Yard west end of Bull street. J^IME IND LAT H S . 1,550 bois. Fiesl) LIME . * 103,000 Laths. Landing from Schooner Frank and Emily. IN STORE: CEMENT, Calcined and Latid Plaster, Hair, Ao. ? For safely OL NEV lc CO., may22_Nos, ll and 13 Vendue Range. TJUILDEB'S DEPOT, No^94 CHURCH STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. BUILDING MATERIALS of all kinds constantly on hand and for sale low. Agency for MARBLEIZED ?.LATE MANTELS, manufactured by the Penrhyn Marble Company, a beautiful substitute for marble, at reduced rates. Orders for Eneamlic Tile for.flooring, arid em? bossed and cut Glass for windows, doors, Ac, promptly filled at manufacturer's prices. Just received a lot or SAS HE3, BLINDS, Ac, and ror sale very low. P. O. Box 874. E. M. GRI-MKE. may 19 ?OOtS, SljOBB, &t. Q^ET THE B E~STT~ Buy your BOOTS ALT) 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 la rn; assortment or cus? tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, ol all sizes. The New EXCELSIOR GAITER, Which dispenses with shoe strm?s and elastic, MADE TO ORDER at this establishment. Call ano examine specimens. .JACOB STEIRER, m ny 22_No. -il Broad street. JgOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS. Receiving ..ils. dav per Steamships Georgia^ from New York, Fall River, from Philadelphia, assorted Invoices ol FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. In addition to the choice selection alwa,? in Stock 1 keep those CABL'i SCREW WIRE WATER PROOF BROGANS. Sold Cheap at EDWARD DALY'S, margi_No. 121 Meeting street, JT O T I CE! N O T I C El By Fall River Steamship .'.'rom Philadelphia this day 1 am receiving a fresli nupply 01 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 Meerim? street. rj\0 THE EDITOR OF THE NEWS. Please inrorm the numerous readers or your paper that the AMERICAN GAITER, Patented, or i be Shoe of the Future, is a success. To supply the demands of the Trade, another invoice to-day by Fall River, from Philadelphia. Sold by EDWARD DALY, mar22 li 0. isl Meeting street. r_ ?RAND LODGE, A. F. M.-GBi__. SE?RETARYJB OFFICE. JUNE 7, 187?7- , Tue Committees appointed at trie last meeting'; are requested-- to meefe-at "Masonic Hall THIS EYBNiN?vat 8 o*cToclcTfo'r the purpose of making ihelr reports. By order cf R. s. BRUNS, D. G. M. B. RUSH CAMPBELL. JonO _ Grand Secretary,, THE REGULAR WEEKLY MEETING-? of Marlon Lodge, No. 2, J. u. O. F., will be held THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at Gad Fellows' Bau; Members of Sister Lodges are fraternally In? vited. ROBT. 0. STARR, . jang_ Recopdlng Secretary. LA CANDEUR LODGE, No. 36,' A. F. M. The Regular Communication will be held i HTS (Friday) EVENING, 9th Instant, at Masonic Hall, at 8 o'clock. By order W. M. HENRY WAGNER, Jon9_._Secretary. CAROLINA DRAMATIC CLUB.- AT? TEND an Extra Meeting of your Club, to be held THIS I Wday) EVENING, the 9th Instant, at yoar Hall, No. si Society street, at 8 o'clock. By order: T. J. MELVIN', - Jnn9 _Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Farmers' Fertilizer Com? pany, of .Sou th-carolina, will ba held In this city on TUESDAY, 20th instant. A-H.MAZYCK; Jun9-1_ Treasurer. PALMETTO GUARD RIFLE CLUB. An Ext sa Meeting of the Club will be held at Archer's Hall THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The Committee on Ammunition will make a fa? vorable report, and the arms will be ready for distribution. By order of President 0. R. HOLMES A. S. D6ULASS, Secretary and Treasurer. Jun9_. : tamtmais. M~AB^Ja?T^^ MAKER, has removed to No. 239 KING STREET, east side, between Market -and Hasel streets. aprl6 ?Hi?metrj, Dressmaking, &c. n'YT?'D OT1T?TN~G~~~ -BY MUS. C. STACELEY, AT HE-B NEW S TOBE, No. 297 KING STREET, FORMERLY THE DELLAR STORE. siock CONJ^MTTNO" OF : 200 cartoons BONNE! TRIMMINGS, Sash, Neck and Hair Ribbons . . 100 cases NEW STYLE HATS, In Straw, Leghorn, Ctiip, Cactus Braid and Neapolitan. - ANS, MILLINERY GOODS, in endless variety. ALSO; ' 60 cases SUNDOWNS 10 cases Magnolias ie eases Gypsy School ' 6 oases Sailor tints .Biases Minnehaha aoo dozen' Ohlgnons, in Jute and Real Haman Hair, Curls, Friezes, Obacallns, Braids, Acic. may26 S PRING 0 PENIN G - MB8. M. J. ZEBNOW WILL OPEN THIS DAY- AT No. 3 <T 4 KI S O' 8T.BEBT, Ajarge and varied assortment of MILLINERY GOODS.; Te whian she Invites the attention of the ladles In general . . . DRESSMAKING ATTKTDBDVTO AS USUAL. BRANCH OP MAD?rfE DEMORESTS CELE? BRATED PAPER PATTERNS. N. B.-All ordsrs-reeelve proatpt attention. apr6-wfa3mos jyj A D A M E L ? Z I E R , PARISIAN DRESSMAKER, No. 23S KING STREET, EAST SIDE, BETWEEN MARKET AND HA9SL STS., (UPSTAIRS.; Fi:>E FRENCH CORSETS MADE TO ORDER. . PRICES REASONABLE. mar29 * Utotcljcs, Jctoclrrj, #c. THE LATEST-STYLES. ? Particular attention ls invited to the NEW, LARGE AND ELEGANT- STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE.AND FANCY GOODS, suitable for Presents, Just received and opened, if JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STBEET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No.,307 KING STBEET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No, 307 KING STBEET. All the newest and most exquisite designs in Jewelry,- comprising, SETS OF PEARL. GARNET. ALL GOLD, CORAL AND STONE. Leontine, Opera, Neck and Vest CHAINS; Seal Kings, Diamond Rings; Gent's Pins, Pea ri and Diamond; Plain Gold and Wedding Rings always on hand or made to order; Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Bracelets, Brooches and Earrings; Armlets I and Necklaces, in Gold au'J Coral; Brooches for Hair or Miniatures, Lockets, Charms and Masonic rms, Glove Bands, at JAMES ALLAN'S, ' No. 307 KING STREET. A few doors above Wentworth street. nov24-mwf B ALL, BLACK i CO., Nos. 683 and 637 BROADWAY, N. Y. WILL FOBNI8H STERLING SILVER FORKS AND SPOONS . In quantity, at . $1 75 GOLD PEB OUNCE. These Goods are pronounced superior lu beauty of finish, and greater la variety of pattern, to any Table'Ware'manufactured. A LARGE ST CTE- OF WEDDING SILVER CONSTANTLY ON HAND, junis-lyr ?roemos, Ciqnors, &t. pLO?JB? FLOGRT^^H??UBI 1200 bbls. Fine, Super, Extra and FAMILY FLOUR. For sale bv HERMANN BULWINKLE. junl_Kerr's Wharf. J) E A S! PEAS! -212 bags CLAYED PEAS, put up tn splendid shipping order of 112 nu. eaco. For sale to olose consignment, by JUU8-6 . _ H. GERDTS A; CO. QHARLES HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNES, HILLERY AND EXTRA DRY. A. LALANDE & CO., Proprietor of the Chat. Leeville-and Brown Cantenac Clarets. A full assortment or the above Wines for sale by all principal Grocers and Wine Dealers, H. BISCHOFF & CO. mar3l-imw3mo3?_ pAUL B. LALANE & CO., WHOLESALE PROVISION DEALERS, NO. 171 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C., HAVE ON HAND, AND WEEKLY RECEIVING: SHOULDERS. SIDES, STRIPS ANO HAMS Flour, Sugar, Coffee and Pork Syrup, Molasses, Batter and Lard Beef, Cheese, Mackerel and-Herring Codfish, Salmon With a full and well selected Stock of GROCE? RIES, which we offer at the lowest markes rates. ?.COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. Also, always on hand, those good' PATAPSCO S. C. HAMS, mayfi-frnwdmos <&tocetit&, ?I?JBOTS, Sft, VTi?l ?ACKEBEL, mK?TTlND HALF i- BARRELS. I*? * JF *--T . t KIT*at $175 per Ktt; Half Barrels $8. , V?ATT3tS?JB?SER10R STARCH. 'STARCH la Bofes ftt 8 cents per pound. BROOMS. * . BROOMS at $1 75 to $2>pec dozen. In order to close these consignments,. I offer, .hem at the above low prices. . , . . . J. N. ROBSON, No. 68. East Bar, and 1 and 2 Atlantfo Wharf. JunO-mao . ._' J^IQTJORS, SUGAR, COFFEE, AC* All the GOODS AND CONSIGNMENTS held by 3LAOIBS & WITTE, m liquidation, having de .?ul.ed on me since 1st instant, I now offer from ny Stock the fqllowlng.artlcles at low figures: 10 casks Imported-BRANDY, GIN and RDM 25 casks Coolee and Common Wines 50 chBks "Acme" Hannis Rye Whiskey 50 cases Champagne, Hock, and Claret Wines loo cases French Cognac, and other Bitters 6o cases French Brandy Cherries. ALSO,' A well selected Stock; of SOGAR, OOFFEE, Tea; Spices, Vinegar, Canned Fruits and Fish, 'Molas? ses, and . 10 bbls. New Orleans MOLASSES 250 cases German and French Pipes 100 crates Bottles-various sizes 2000 Demijohns-varions sizes loo dozen brooms and Buckets. O. CLACIO s, janfl-fmwa . ._No. 180 East Bay. Jj.0.'0 K ? ? T l - " FOR THE SIGNS -OF- THE. CROCKERY HOUSE AND CAROLINA TEA AGENCY. - ' ABBJVZD AT LINLEY'S CHEAP STORR, No. 888 Ring street, A new supply of that. famous DOLLAR .TEA. . Also, a large lot or that very superior YOUNG HY3QN TEA which delights aU Tea connoisseurs who have ever tried lt, and which I sell at th? low price of $l 60 per pooad. This Tea U guarafeeed, ind I am willing to refund the money to any pur chaser who should be dissatisfied. - - ALSO, . A large lot of CANNED FRUIT, VEGETABLES-' AND FISH, of the most approved brands, wblch will be sold at low prices. * . A general assortment- of Groceries, at reduced prices.- . ?fi .Boasted and Ground Rio, Lag u ay ra and' Java coffees, frosh every day. The roasting 4s done. upon the premise?, under my personal super? vision. Quality and-kinds guaranteed. ERENOH OH?A I FRENOS CHINA I. ?ea sets'oT ptain French China, 44 pieces, for $8 Tea Sots, gold band French Ohma, 44 pieces, fer. $12 A Urge assortment of French Ghin a for tabje use. Also, Fancy Calna Gooda, Vages, Cologne Sets, Motto* Cups and Saucers, Tete-a Tete Skia, *c English Crockery, Glassware Tinware,. Bard* war?, Wood en ware, Baskets, Looking Glasses, and -a general assortment of House Furnishing Gooda-sold twenty-five per cent, cheaper thoa Agolar dealers. Special attention paid :oc*untry orders, accom? panied with CMh. AU inquiries by.letter promptly answered. Ko charge for packing or delivering to ?oy part of the city. . rsaris-lyr JOHN W. LINLEY.. .ILSON'S JBROOER Y,4 GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. 6?O0BRY. ' GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. OROOERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. GROCERY. OROCKRY. LIE BIG'S EXTRA OT OF HEAT, FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS, For sale at WILSON'S GROCERY, No. 306 RING STREET. The. largest and best seieeted stock of GROCERIES tobefonndln CHARLESTON! To which ' HOUSEKEEPERS' . .oernniTioR ls especially invited. ' ONLY flRST CLASS G9QD3 . handled. .. 306 KING STREET, four doors above Wentworth Street. ' . OLD NORTH? CAROLINA CORN WHIS? KEY AT $2 PER GALLON. ' A 8 P/E C I A L T Y . . Highly recommended for medicinal and all other purposes where apure Whiskey ls required. W. H. WELCH'S, S. W. Corner Meeting and Market streets, All goods delivered free. - mayal JLJATHORN SPRINGS WATER Bogen A Son's DIAMOND SPARKLING CATAWBA WINE Binningens Old London Dock Gin, Old Tom Gin Assorted French Brandy; Fruits, in quart Jiff Assorted Frenoh Fruits, in own Juice, put up in glass stoppered decanters French Pickles, tn fancy Jars india Carrie, in flasks Yarmouth Bloater Paste, Anchovy Paste French Mustard, in glass pots Queen's Olives, capers, Bordeaux Olive Oil, Florence Olive Oil, la flasks, and Bengal Ohntney. E.* E. BEDFORD, Late. W. s. Corwin A- co. J anlx_No. 276 King street. NEW BUTTER, IMITATION ENGLISH OHEESE, Ac. RECEIVED PER REOENT ARRIVALS. Choice New GOSHEN BUTTER, Jenny Lind Im? itation English Cheese, Mild Factory Cheese, Pine? apple Cheese, Yoang America Cheese, Eldam and Sap Sago Cheese, Extra Smoked Tongues and Breakfast Bacon Strips,. Choice Pickled Beer, Fam? ily Pig Pork and Pict led Ox Tongues. SUGAR-CURED HAMS. Duffield's, American, Whestphalia, Whitaker, Extra Star, Davis's Diamond', and the celebrated White Sugar cured Champion Hams. For sale by E. E. BEDFORD, janll_No. 275 King street. REMEN LAGER BEEB B ENGLISH ALES SCOTCH ALES . . CHAMPAGNE ALES LONDON PORTERS DUBLIN PORTERS CHAMPAGNE CIDER. E. E. BEDFORD, ^ anil No. 27? .King s#eet.