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TEEM 8 OT TSE NE ff S. Tam DULY Ns ws, by mau one year, $s; six m a nth? $4; taree months *2 60. Served lithe, city at EioHTJBKN CSNT8 a week? payable to the cai?-] viera, or $8 a year, paid la advance at the office. THX TRI-WBKKLY NBW8, publls?eU on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $ 1; six months s2. TBS WSIULT Niws, one year $2. Six copies $ io. Ten coptes, to one address, $15. gg-aga- la all eases payable in advance, and no paper continued after the expiration of the. time paid rer. ?~ Addreas RIORDAN. DAWSON A 00.. y.o. M9 East Bay, Charleston, S.e. Wit ?tywtegton $tto?. MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1871. x NEWS OE TELE DAY. -Gold closed in New York, on Sature?ly'ajr] 12?al2}. -?-Cotton closed Btrong; uplands 20J cents; sal OB 3500 bales. -In Iiiverpool cotton closed Arm; uplands 8ia8$d, Orleans 8Jd; sales 20,000 bales. ?- Tbe announcement ls made that Manager J. Flak, Jr., retires lrora all theatrical business at the close of the present season. -A marriage has been arranged between the Princess Thyra, or Denmark, and Prince Arthur, Duke of . Edinburgh, second son of <2neen Victoria. -It 1B pleasant, In these torrid days, to think that Captain Hall takes with bim in his Arctic voyage a thermometer which will register 88 degrees below ?ero. . -Prominent Communists have for years predicted the demolition of the.Yendome Col-1 unm, and that they should live to see it dc rr/.* MUD Y of them did not live very long after it fell. -The Agricultusal Society of Breslau, Gei> many, offers a prize of $700 lu gold for the steam plough apparatus which will work best at trials to be made on farms near that elly this summer. -Lord and Lady Lorne will shortly take up their residence In Loci?n in a moderate-sized souse, long occupied by the late Earl of Clar? endon, in Grosvenor Crescent. It is under? stood that, their establishment will be on a rery moderate scale. -Divorce edits-a rare thing in Richmond, Va., before the war-seem to be all the fash Ion now, the chancery court rarely having a docket clear of them. Two new ones are now attracting attention, and in one case those who ask to be separated hare not been joined together six months. -Rapid progress ls being made with the "works of the great tunnel under Mont Cenis. Communication from end to end has now beeta open for some little time, but there are still about seventy metres of the tunnel to com? plete in the centre and the permanent way to - lay down! Ir, ia expected that the whole will be finished by the end of June. -Some EngJsh optimists are finding food for c -ngxatulatlon In the fact that the natlousf debt of England, which In April, 1863, amount? ed to ?806,572,883, was by March, 1871, re? duced to ?788,804,155-a reduotlon ol ?17,768, 726. England, without her "national blessing," would hardly be recognized, by her Majesty's subjects; but really, Ii the same rallo ot reduc? tion could be maintained for fifty or seventy five years, England might be free at last pf her debt,. -In Octoberj 1864, five different packages, containing the .mutilated remains of a man, were found floating In" Now York harbor. ? A | the murder ?f two cOTntranes, ?t"couTeB8eV .Tua! they were the party who committed the mur-y der in New York in 18C4, and then concealed their guilt by newing the body to pieces and throwing it into the Hutsbn River. The vic? tim was one Joseph Smith,a deserter from, the Twentieth Connecticut!; regiment, who had $300 upon bis person, acquired by* '-boun? ty jumping." The confession appears to be ?corroborated by circumstantial evidence. -The Shakers at Hancock, near Pittsfield, In Massachusetts, have had an unusual sensation In the elopement of their leading businesajn an, Ira Lawson, with one of the fairest of the de? mure Sbakeresses. The eloping couple are about 35 years o? age, and' have been brought up in the community ironrchildhood. Having shaken off their allegiance to the rules ot the community, these devoted Shakers hastened to Albany, where they were duly married. "Of { conree Brother Ira bes rendered himself liable to be disciplined by the society, but he has rather the best of his brethren, as he has be en allowed to keep the bank account of the family in his own name, and neither the law of the -State nor the bank knows the Shakers as a ?body. ? -The? association of German brewers in lr* .United States has lately Issued an address*. :ln which the idea is broached that lager beer is one of the sources of the national strength of Germany, and points to the conquest ot France in support of the hypothesis. It has been heretofore asserted that strong spiritu? ous beverages, such as absinthe, were sap? ping the mental and physical stamina of the French; and unlikely as the suggestion may seem at the first blush, a contemporary con? siders lt not Impossible that tbe convivial hab? ite of the two races may really have had an Important bearing upon their steadiness and power of endurance upon the field of battle, and that a portion of J the madness which bas been displayed by tbe Paris Communists may *>e traced to -the fiery stl nul an ts which have become the fashion In Paris. -The new. Virginia Jury system which al? lows Jurors to be drawn from one couuty to serve In another, ls not found io be ..alto? gether lovely" In Us operations. A few wee ks .ago a Richmond co un sent to Alexandria fur jurors,-and besides occupying them for a num? ber of days with the trial of the case, kepi them locked up for an unusual period in an ' unsuccessful attempt to forc? them to agree upon a verdict. Alexandria has retaliated in away that provokes await from the City of | Richmond. The sergeant of the corporation COUTI ot* the former city made his appearance ctn Wednesday, armed with a requisition for j twenty-four Inrors, and, making a raid upon the business community, returned lo Alexan? dria the same evening, having in charge two dozen .of the leading business .men of Rich? mond. The act appeared to the Enquirer de? signed to do as much harm as li could, ?ad If | it was promised by a spirit ol'retaliation, that paper does hope -uur authorities wlU not send to Alexandria herealier." -The Rabbinical Conference of Israelites representing ihe progressive congregations of the Jewish faiih, which bas been In session In Cincinnati, has pronounced In favor of several decided Innovations upon the methods of wor? ship that have been practiced by the Hebrews from the earliest ages. A committee was ap? pointed to prepare and publish a prayer book for the use of congregations, in. which all al? lusion to the return of ihe Jews to Jer.ii.-al?-m, au 1 Ideas of n t i a -na atid a personal Messiati. are to be omitted; li is proposed that reliiriuus services- shall oe largely tu the vernacular. Instead of the Hebrew language; measures were taken looking to the e-tabliuliinent ut a Rabbinical semi miry,,?md oilier new measures were determine! II ??ia. A resolution provid? ing for ihe reading d' ihe five books of Moses . y*T during a period of-three years, ia a uniform., imartner, at divine service, in reform congrega? ? tloDB, on the motton Of Dr. Wise was amend? ed so as to proylde that ministers should select only auch portions airare adapted lo spiritual wants, - while those containing antiquated, laws should be omitted. The progressive or re norm party of Jews include some -Of the ? most learned and influential Rabbis in the country. . -The New York World says: "Yesterday a venerable gentleman disembarked from the West Point boat, and ia atempting to cross West street, found his way impeded by an unending train of vehicles. He saw a police? man near by and beckoned him to approach. Reverence for age caused the policeman to obey and advance. The old gentleman in? quired If he belonged to the army. 'No, sir, I am a policeman,- was the answer. -Exact? ly,' responded the old man, 'you belong to Tammany. Can I ever get across this street ?' j 'Certainly,' responded the policeman, 'I will j conduct you across.' The old gentleman was soon safe on the' other side. The policeman turned to go back, when the old gentleman called him and said, -Mr. Policeman, do you know who you hive just conducted across this street' -The policeman replied that he had not that pleasure. 'Well, slr, I witt teK you; I am the father of President Gran t.' The old gentleman then turned on his heel with dignity In the direc <n of the Long Branch boat," , ' .1 The Crack or the Whip Am using, in their absurdity, and still more in their sublime impudence, are the recent utterances of the Radical organ in regard to the approaching city election. The ward meetings are savagely dismissed as "clique "movements;" we are told that it is much, too early to stir hand or foot in preparation i for the struggle" of August; that, by and by, "a cancos or prominent men" Will meet and save the people all further trouble in the matter of nominating a ticket; and, in' a word, we are given to understand that the Radical sheet hos kindly taken charge of the election and of the subsequent fate of Charleston, and we are admonished- "kind ?'ly, and yet firmly"-r-cT all the terrible things to ensue in case any of us sh auld hesi- j tate to accept its services as the arbiter of our municipal destinies. -Now everybody understands what all this means. The Radical- sheet represents nobody. With all its airs, it leads no party or section of a party-not. even a cliqua it knows perfectly well that there Will be a Radical tieftet nominated, .-ta spite of'alf it can say or do. And it also knows that it dare not oppose that ticket, even though it were compce?d of tbe most notoriously cor-1 rapt men of The Party -of Oprruption. It ? may prate of independence, but it is now, as it has always been, practically nuder the control of the black deraagogaea of Military Hall - Its .threats and cajolery will be alike un- ; availiag. Tbe people of Charleston will go righi: ahead and nominate a good ticket on the fifth of July. Nobody is simple enough to believe that the action of the citizens, in convention, will be supported by a sheet whose masters those citizens are striving to hurl from power. And we say to that sheet that it is high Urne to have dene with its flimsy disguises. It may as well run up its Black Flag at once. ? ? - MI M UTisUr In Truster t U-_J N There is a garrison at Chester Village, sent there by President Grant, to look after the Ku-Klux; there is another contingenten* the United States Army at York ville, sup? posed to be similarly occupied. But when these troops arrived at their destinations there was no Ka-Kfcx, nor anything of the sort. They onlytoand peaceful country vil? lages. So what are the-troops to do? They get tired of drilling and must have recrea? tion. In absence of. real Ku-Klux some of I these soldiers have conjured up imaginary bugaboos, and writterrletters to the Tribune, treating that wll 1 in g .sheet to a horrible cata? logue Of atrocities. On last Saturday, *we are pleased to record, they were engaged in more innocent amusement The "best nine" of the garrison. .att.rCftester played a match urame of base baB'with the best nine of the York garrison, Who had come down to Ches? ter for the express purpose If the Com rnander-in-Chiei has. his great sport behind Tust nags, "on tire "Wort -at Long Branch,' why should not Private A, B and C have their little sports with bat and ball at Ches? ter? The Ku-Klux bill had to be passed to ?ave The Party, and secure Grant's renomi? nation. That done, the soldiers may play base ball, or do anything else. The object of their being at the South is accomplished^ Railroad Mattera In Reorgla. We learn from the Savannah papers that it is proposed to unite the Atlantic and Sa- j va...nab. Railroad with the Western and At? lantic, with a view to extend the charter of j the former through from Tennillb to Savan? nah. It is claimed that this move will be a | check on the movements of the Central and the Georgia Railroads, and that the measure, os a matter of expediency, is in-great favor with tho people of Middle Georgia. Three great powers are playing the game-the I Central, the Georgia and State Railroads each, of course, trying to get ahead of its rivals. Savannah will reap the whole-ad? vantage lu case of the success of the first named.corporation, and a good share of it in the event of either of the other two car? rying t's* day. ..!*'. Another \>\v Railroad. We learn from the Union Tt^es that it is pro?K)Sed to construct a railroad from Shelby, in Clevelaud County, N. C., ta some point on the Spnrtanburg nod Uniorr Railroad-at Union probably. The proposition comos from the North Carolina side of-the line, and the people of Union County are, of. course,' quite pleased to have a go^d road into one of the richest grain sections of the oki North State. This road would be of? greai service to Charleston, aud we hope lo see it built. Wu?'? wno: .We see that a London publisher, Who makes a specialty of various antiquarian works, announces.a volume entitled: "The "Original Lista of Persons of Quality, Emi *'gram a. Religious Exiles, Poiiiical Rebels, "Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years, Ap? prentices, Children Stolen,' Maidens Press "ed, and olhere who went from Great Brit "jiili t'? the American Plantations between "1600-1700." The work will give me ages, old v.worlc? residences, names og ships ind "other in Wresting' facti respecting the emi? gr?te and exiles. As&be detai? have been campiied;irom Ehe archives..]bf tne Stat&iia: pef department' of th? Bri?sh ptibficr record | office, they are of course authentic. The volume should alford endless material for personal and ancestral gossip, and will be| likely to have a much larger sale in this couutry'tlian "in "England. IK THE death of Mr. Vallan dignam- the South loses one of the staunchest,, most un? selfish, and most intrepid of her champions among the public men of the .North. Al? though a man of admitted ability and per-1 suasive eloquence, he was ' top candid and consistent to have attained conspicuous suc? cess as a politician in times-like these; yet Ohio has lost, in him, a son whose place it will be hard indeed to fill. THE Hon. Alexander H. .Stephens, it is announced, bas entered the arena of jour? nalism. He has bought an interest in the Atlanta Sun, and will hereafter control its political course. Mr. Stephens'a views will, always be road with respect.?nd interest by 'friends and foes alike. Free-Love and Women'* Rights. ^From the Nation.] Woodhull <fc Clafli??s Weekly,, the New York organ ot the woman movement, has plainly hoisted the black flag, for it insinuated last week that the hostility of the Boston As- j BOciation to the discussion of free love and to the union, of the love question with the suf? frage question, was due to the inability of the members of that body to bear that searching examination of their domestic relations to which Mrs. Woodhull's own have been swb ! jected by a hardened male magistrate and a prying public. M?BB Tennle C. Claflln also lias a strong and defiant article on the love ques- ! tion, in which she maintains that where there ls legal restraint there can be no love, and where there is iove there need be no legal re? straint, and that the right ol each of UB ls to love one person as long as we can, and then love-somebody else. An amendment to the Federal Constitution, giving every citizen also a'right to some other citizen's affection, would, we suggest to all the associations, be a pretty thing ra the way ol reform. At present every woman ls, or ought to be, loved, and yet, un? der man-made laws, it ls nobody's duty to love ber, showing what a one-sided male affair our Jurisprudence is, for, as Dr. Lieber says, "lhere ip no right without a corresponding duty, and no duty without a corresponding, right:" We are sorry to say that one still hears the mending of armor and sharpening' of spear-treads in all quarters ot the Woman's Suffrage Camp-dismal sounds enough, for they denote preparation, not for an attack on the common foe, but for mutual slaughter. . New. Publications, WHTDrn HE NOT DIE* OR, THE CHILD FROM THE E B;U ERO ANO. Alter the German of Ad. Vbn Volckhausen. By Mrs. A. L. WIster, translator ol "The Old Mamselle's Secret," icc. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott & Co Price, $1 75. Mrs. Wister has attained considerable reputation as a translator of the slighter sort of fie rm an fiction, and many of the books with which she bas thus connected ber name have already become popular fa? vorites. She congratulates herself in the preface to the present volume that, while ber she has never offered for perusal "anything "that can 'be considered pernicious to the "youngest of her readers." Her books doubtless deserve this praise; and as a taste for ultra-domestic German literature can be acquired os well, as any other, we have no doubt that the present volume, though to our taste a trifle dull, will find numerous readers. THE VIROINIA TO?RIST'; A-HANDBOOK OT TRA? VEL IS VIRGINIA. BV. Edwd. A. Pollard, with mapa and Illustrations. Cheap edition. Price, |L Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott &C0. Mr. Pollard has discovered a new world in transmontane ' Virginia, and has thrown around the record of his explorations therein the charm of a vigorous style and an en? thusiastic sympathy. The volume abounds in anecdote and description, and will be found very entertaining. These volumes may be had at Holmes's Bookhouse. 1'uncial iVoticcs. ??r* THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS or the late Mr. H .nike Glssol and Mrs. L. Glssel, as also the Members of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, are respectfully invited to the Funeral of. their el 'est daughter, ADELA, to take place at o o'clock THIS MORNING at the church or their resi? dence on East Bay, batween Hasei and Went? worth streets. Jonis-* Snetim flfon?i "^BB^SPECIAL NOTICE. ~-THEONDER~ STONED respectfully Informs hts customers and those wishing to patronize him, that he ls now prepared to take orders for GROCERIES*at t*i?lr residences, having a book for the purpose. Orders will be taken on 'TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, and goods, delivered to any part of tue city.free of Charge. FRANCIS L.^ O'NEILL, Jumo No. 233 Ring street. ?*T" OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION! FOR THE BENE' FIT OF THE FKEE SCHOOL, FUND, No. 147 MEET? ING STREET-CHARLESTON, JONE 17, 1871. Official Raffled Numbers of thu Charleston Chari? table ' Association, for the Benefit of the Free School Fund: t CLASS NO. 37- MORNIKO. 77-26-62-13 -45-16-75 -56-7-- 23 -41-46. CL \SS No. SS-KVRKtKG. 32 -44-15-75 -68-77-54 -66-37-65 13-19.' Aa witness our haud tills 17th day of Juue, 1871, FENN PECK, JAMES GILLILAND, mav29 . r-worn Commissioners. par SECOND" INSTALMENT OF CITY TAXES-OFFIO OF C1TV TREASURER, JUNE 1. 1871..-The TAX "upraised under Ordinance to ra se suppllevfor 1871, win be received during the month uf June without the penalty. The second Instalment must bc paid before the Close of the month. S. THOMAS, . Junl4-wsin3 . Olly Treasurer. p9* CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIETY. The Treasurer of the Charleston Ulble Society will receive Subscription?* or Donations at his'office, No. 68 Rant Bay, corner or Atlantic Wharf. The rayment of Two Dollars will constitue a person a member fur one year. Bibles are kept on hand for distribution. The Society has one Colporteur in tue Held, and solicits aid to introduce another. Persons Interest*! in >he work or seeking further ?informai Um will olease call on the Treasurer. J. N. ROBSON, apr?8-flmos Treasurer 0. B. 8. . f?c THE SEASON IS APPROACHING for Children's* summer Complaints, especially In those wini ar Teetlil g A safe and secure renae ?ly is ail Important, ni mothers will and such a one tn DR. BA KR'S HERMAN' SOOTHINQ COR? DIAL. To be had nf all Druggists. apr24-mwf Brown's North Wna-r. ?ooda uncalled for at sun set will remain ot wharf at owners' risk and aspease. WM. A- COURTENAY, Agent. .?JTO19-1- -. ps* COMMISSIONERS OF MAEKETS, JUNE 15,187?.-Estltsfates will be received by the Committee on Repairs until the 1st July Tor the taking* down the.Old Shad around the Upper Wards Market and erectlig a new one In Its stead. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, junio-msra ' Chief Clerk. THREE WEEKS AFTER DATE application will be made/4 the Planters' and Me? chanics' Bank of Ch aries too, S. C., Tor the renewal of Certificates or thirteen Shares or Stock, stand? ing in name or THOMAS PARKER, Trustee for Mrs. MARIA E. WINTHROP and children, (origi? nals having been lest.) .?? . Junl9-m3 pm* THREE MONTHS AFTER DATE application wm be made' to the Union Bank of Charlea ton, s. C., for tbe renewal or the following Certificates or stock (originals having been lost,) viz: No. 2802 for ie Shares, standing in name of THOMAS PARKER, (attorney.) No. 2950 for 2 Stares,- standing m name or THOMAS PARKER, (attorney.) No. 312-4 for l Share, standing tn name or THOMAS PARKER, (attorney.) No. 5422 for 3 sWea, standing in name or JOSEPH A. WINTHROP. No. 8061 for 6 Stares, standing in name of FRANCIS WINTHROP. - Junl9-lamo3 RUNION BANK'OF SOUTH -CARO? LINA, CHARLESTON, JUNE lp, 1871.-Notice ls hereby given that, OD and after the fbth July next, Books of Subscription will be open at the Banking House of this Bank fer two thousand additional Sitares or Firty Dollars each in the Capital. Stock or said Bank. Stockholders to "have the preference in sub? scription to the Increased stock In proportion to the amount then held by thejn." - B. D. ALTEXANDER. Juais-thms v. * Cashier. ps* ASSIGNEES' NOTICE OF AB-' POINTMENT.- IN THE DISTRIO T COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CIAROLTJSA:-In the.matter or THOM? AS SHIEDER, Bankfupt.-In Bankruptcy.-To whom lt may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice or Jib appointment as Assignee bf THOMAS SHIEDER. of the township or Verdler, lei the County bf Co letonAnd State of South Car? olina, within said District, who has been adjudg? ed a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the Dis? trict Court or said District. Dated at Walterboco', this 8th day or June, A. D.1871. . CAMPBELL G. HENDERSON, Jnnl2-m3 _j_Assignee. . ps* MESSRS. EDIIORS-PLEASE AN NOUNOE aa a Candidate for Mayor? at the next Municipal Election, the name of General JOHN A. WAGENER, and oblige may 17 A-FRIEND.TO REFORM. PS* NOTICE 5?& HEREBY GIVEN to all Sub-Agents of the Lan?i Commission, that, (rom and arter the first'day or March, 1871, they will report all their proceedings to Hon. F. L. CARDOZO, Secretary or the Advisory Board. ROBT. 0. DB LA ROE, L. C. S. S. C. Columbia, February 28,1871. marll pm* THE STATE OF SOUTH CARO LINA-COUNTY OF CHARLESTON, i- Court or Common Pleas.-G. W. CONNER, Plaintiff, against HOOGH. GLENDENNING AND COMPANY, mean? ing thereby BARNEY HOUGH, WILLIAM GLEN? DENNING and THOMAS GLENDENNING, co-part? ners in trade-under above firm name, Defendants. Summons for Money Demand* Complaint not served, To Hough, Glendenning and Company, meaning Thomar Glendenning, co partners in trade under above firm name, Defendants tn this action : You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action, which ls this day filed In the office or thc Clerk of the Oourt or Common Pleas'for said County, and to serves copy ofyour answer on trie subscriber at His office, 09 Broad street, Charleston, South Carolina; wltulu twenty days after the service vi this summons on you, exclusive ot the day oftfervlce. If you rall to an? swer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff win toke judgment against y< u for the sum or nine thousand dollars, with Interest at the rate of-rrom the-day or-one thousand eight hundred and-and costa - Dated Charleston, April z?st, 1871 J. N. NATHANS, PbdnUffs Attorney. A. 0. RICHMOND, C. C. C. P. may22-m0 . .. ps* $100,000 IN PRIZES ?-READER, A FORTUNE MAY BE YtiuRS FOR FIVE DOL? LARS.-Fair, Square and Honest. Alkea Pre? mium Land Sale. Ninety-four Real Estate Prize? from $300 to $2S,ooo each. Five hundred and twenty-two Cash Pflzes from ,?5 to $1000 each. Only 19,000 Shares at $5 each. A Premium En? graving worth $6 with each share. Twenty-Ore dollars will secure six engravings, with an equal chance to all the prizes. For shares 'and rall particulars, address J. C. DERBY, General Mana? ger, Augusts, Ga._Juna pm* TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE EASTERN DIS TRIOT OF SOUTH CAROLINA-lu the matter or EDWARD F. SCHACHTE and JOHN M. TOUHET, Copartners as SCHACHTE A TO? H EV.-In volun? tary -Bankrupts.- To whom lt may concern: The undersigned hereby gives notice ol his appoint? ment aa Assign?e or s UH ACHTE A TO U HE Y, in the County or Charleston and State of South Caro? lina, within said District, who have beoq adjudg? ed Bankrupts upon tue petition or their creditors by the District Oourt or said .District. Dated at Charleston, tnls 8d day or June, A. D 1871. M..P. O'CONNOR, JunB-mS_._Assignee. pS* TB REE MONTHS AFTER DATE application will be made to the City Council of Charleston for renewal or Certificate of City Six Per Cent ?stock, Issue or 1857, No. 787, Period 48, for One Thousand Dollars, in the name of Mrs. CECILIA H. MOISE, dated Charleston, s. C., July 16th, 1868. CHAS: H. MOISE, . aprl8-lamo3_Administrator. pS* NOTICE. -TH BEE MONTHS arter date, application will bs made to the Uaien Bank for renewal or seven Shares of Stock (num? ber and date unknown) standing In the name ot I. M. CAMPBELL. VT. L. CAMPBELL, aprl8-lamo8 Executor. ps* GETTING MARRIED.-ESSAYS FOR YOONG MEN on great SuCUL EVILS AND ABUSES which interfere with MARRIAGE-with 6ure means of relief lor the Erring, and Cnrortu nate, diseased anddebllltated. sent free, In seal? ed envelope*. Address HO ?VA RD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 S.-Ninth street, Phila?lelptila, Pa. inayl3-3mos Business (?ar?s. ARLES LIEBE NRO OD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, CHARLESTON, S. C. JO- Highest Prices paid in Cash for Crude Tur? pentine. jtw Virgin $4 05, Yellow Dip $3, Hard $1 90. jane-lmo*._ |? I N S M A N ? HOWELL, FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, 128 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S.O. Will give prqmpt personal attention to the sale or shipment ot PEACHES AND APPLES IN THEIR REASON, AND COUNTRY PRODUOE GENERALLY. Marking Plates, and Instructions for packing, furnished on application, maj2&-lmo MM.-- ? ?*_?tx. ? ? '.^A*?'v??^^,w,iOtK... JjBSjj^3C^w??M?^BBG?M*j OT. ANDRE W-S LO QGE, NcrjglO, A.3\ i Tb# Reg ular .Cou;mjlnicatlorrx>r thlsiLodf wm be held at Masonic H>11, Taw'-EvE.vis'a, at o'clock-By ora?rW. l?^ J? 4 Janie L. P. SPBIS3BQOER, JR., Secretary. MEETING OF WARD No. 5.-THE Ke alden ts Qaly at Waid.Uo. s^irxaapectiso ol color, are requested to attend a meeting. THIS EVEND?O, 19th instant, at Arnold's Hall. Meeting street, near Joan street, at s o'clock precisely. junio .* SUMTER RIFLE CLUB.-ATTEND AN Extra Meeting of your Club, at Archer's Hail, THIS EVEKING, the 19th instant, at 8 o'clock-. By order of the President. R. 0. H. .. W. M. BRUNS, junio_, Secretary anil Treasurer. HONIX STEAM. FLEE ENGINE COM PANY.-The Regular Monthly Meeting or thts Company will be held THIS EVENING, 18th Instant, at 8 o'clock. 0. E. DAVT5. ' ]nnlo_ Secret ?ry. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Ladles'-Memorial Association will be held at the Widows' Home, in Broad street, on THIS AFTERNOON. 19th .Instant, at 5 o'clock Officers for the ensuing year will be elected, and mern ben wld please- cdme prepared to pay their Ar? rears. By order of the Prea'deht._JanlO CAROLTNA DRAMATIC CLUB.-AT? TEND an Extra Meeting of yonr Club to be held THIS (Monday) EVENING, the loth-instant. at vour Hall, No. 61 Soct-py street, at ,8 o'clock. Members are requested to attend, ns business of importance will be brought np for consideration. By order. T. J. MELVIN, Junio_;_Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING' OF THE Stockholders of the Farmers' Fertilizer "Company of South Carolina will be held on TUES DAT EVENING, 20th instant, at 8 o'clock, at the 'Rooms of the Board of Trade. JunlO-2 A. H. MAZYCK, Treasurer. ID ants. DECK HAND "WANTED.-WANTED, A DECK H AND ror a tug. One of good charac? ter can And a good situation. Apply at this Onice. JunlQ-mwf3_? H~~ QUSE " WANTED.-A DWELLING of Tour or six Rooms, with outbuildings, cistern ?nd good ya-d, about ten or fifteen min? utes walk from the Old Postofflce, ls wanted by a reliable tenant Address "Lessee," DAILY NEWS office._._ - JanlO WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A FEW hands m Work at Vegetable Box-Making. ?Apply in. King-street, next to the Grist Mri;, near ' Line street._._Janl9-1? WANTED, A SERVANT, (ELDERLY MAN preferred.) to take care or a horse and buggy. Apply at thia ornee.'_]uul0-2* WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND wash for a small family. Apply at No. 13 Wentworth street._ JnrflO-1 WANTED, A GOOD BREAD BAKER for a foreman. Apply at KINSMAN BROS., No. 84 Market street. , Janl7-2 WANTED, A- YOUNG WOMAN (WHITE preferred,) to take care of an Infant, and make herself generally useful. Apply, immedi? ately._'_Jnnl7-2? WANTED, A FEMALE HOUSE SER? VANT. Recomraendatlods required. Apply at th? Southeast corner or King and Spring Bt reeta. _JnaJ7 WANTED. A' WOMAN TO COOK. Apply at No. 43 Rutledge Avenne. " Junie_,_ ANEAT HOUSE WANTED, BY A DE SIRABLF. tenant, who would take a three or Uve years1 lease at a moderate cent. , Must be In western part of the city or near the Battery. Address, with full particulars, BETA,'Office of Tns Nsws._Janis AYOUNG LADY WISHES THE SIT? UATION of Governess. Will teach English and the rudiments of Music Address "D.," DAILY NEWS office._yumo WANTED PURCHASERS OF TICKETS la the Land ami immigration Association or Messrs. BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY A CO. Tickets now ready Will be glad to see my friands, at Mr. S. M. MORELAND'S office, No. 29 Brear*, street. EBEN COFFIN, Sub-Agent. may29 AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN (SCOTCH) wants a sltuaHon; la acquainted with Dry ' Goods and Groceries; ls a troon Accountant, and wlii|ng to make himself generally useful. Oan give ilrst-ciass references..Address Veritas, Office of THE NEWS._mayM -for Gal?. F"OR SALE7~XT?O7^1TNT11ARGE working MULE and a few handsome sad? dle and draft Horses and Mares. Inquire at No. 62 State htreet._Junl0-mwf3* FOR SALE LOW, A TWELVE-HORSE POWER ENGINE AND FLUE BOILER In complete Older, at J. C. H. tL \C3s.E.N 5, Junl2-mth4 ._._ CHEAP AND VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE -Great bargains in North Georgia lands. For particulars,. addreasR. 0. SAXON, Cassvllle, Ga. Jonl5-i* jp 0 R SALE, 1 Six-HORSE PORTABLE ENGINE 1 Teu-llorse Portable Eugine i Fifteen-Horse Eugine * With Saw Mill and Fixtures 1 fine Corn Mill, wiu stones 30 inches diameter l Rice Thresher. Apply to J. FRASER MATU EWES. junie 'hms_ AT PRIVATE SALE, MARL BLUFF PLANTATION, on Rocky Creek Swamp, Orangeburg District, south carolina, 16 miles from Blackville, On South Carolina Railroad, AU . gu-ta Branch, and 18 mites from Orangeburg Courthouse, on Colombia Branch Boad, Charles? ton and Augusta aud Charleston and Columbia Railroads, cou raining 1926 acres of land, 238 of which ls cleared and under good fen cea; about 40 acres more chared, but- not under fence-all of which ls first-class Cotton and Corn Lands; the balance ta drat class Timber Land. A first-class Circular Saw Mill (water,) In order for immediate use, on a constant aerea?. Lum? ber to hand, and can be rafted to Charleston from the Mill. Also, a good Grist MRI. Has a comfortable house with six (6) rooms, outbuild? ings all In good condition, stables, barn, Ac, six (6) framed negro houses In good order. It also has a Marl Bed on lt wh ch makes lt very advan? tageous to agricultural cur poses for making ma? nures, Ac. The best of titles can be given. Any Information either in writing orin person cao be had by application to Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meet lng streer, charleston, 8. 0._Junl6 FOR SALE, AN ELEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, recently manufactured. R. M. MARSHALL A BRO., Bro kers, No. 33 Broad street._Jnn9 FOR SALE, SEVERAL "SEWING MA? CHINES, of good quality, which are offered ?reap. Call at No. 27 Queen street, between jeeong aud Church streets._febl4 WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS tn large ur small quantities, f Price 60 OENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at the office of THE NEWS. _may 18 4 BARGAIN !-TO PRINTERS AND _X BOOKBINDERS.-A RuggleB Wood Frame Taper Cutter, will be sold low for cash. Is nearly tiew, cuts 28 inches, and has au extra knife. No charge for package. ?Price $10. Apply at THK NEWS Job tJillce. mar22 So -Bent. TO KENT, TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, with use of plrizsas, at No. MO Calhoun street, north side, near St. Philip street. Jnnl4-wirn8__ TO RENT, A COMFORTABLE DWELL ING HOUSE No. 218 Conilnir street, above Bogard street, containing four- rooms, kitchen, gas good cistern and well of water. For term , apply to WM. II. l'Air$ON, Real Estate Agent, No. 86 Broad.street. Juul2 TO REN'l, A SUMMER RETREAT IN tho Town of Anderson, S. C.-a beautiful Cot tace, containing six rooms, partially formatiert; The garden ls lu a high state of cultivation, and the surroundings all that can he desired for sum? mer comfort and pleasure. From May to October there ls not a more agreeable locality In south Carolina. Apply to F. G. DE FONTAINE, at th? Mills House, or to M., Box loo, Anderson, S. C. april Soar oma. BO\RDL?G. - A FEW'^?15TLB5EN can be accommodated with- good board au .I pjeasaut room-, ou moderare re ron. by ap? ply i nz at No. 12Wentworth street. DAY BO?RU ING als i furnished._mavis HILBEHS HOUSE! NO. 284 KING ST KR ET, between Wentworth ati'l Hasel streets, within Ave minutes' walk of theP03tnffice and principal Business Houses of Meeting and Hayne xtreets. and iii tv yards of the City Rah. wxy, willett communicates with all parrs of tue city. Terms, $2 pe diem. Special contract* made on most reasonable terms for BOARD by the week or month ror single. Gentlemen or Fami? lies. MRS. B. HILBERS, Propiietor. JunS-ltno cenjfe, fciotzors, Vt. S M^tS J-FLO?B 1 FL* ^00 b?rrala Coolee We?*rn Family FLOUR g. gos? barrels Cnofw'weatern Enra Flour l> 2oosbarrela Choice Western Super Flour 300 barrels and sacks Campssn Mills Family, Ex tfra and Super Flour 204-ban'ais C aol ce B, tera', family, and Extra Fl&nr. For saie at lowest market prices by JOHN OAMPS?N & CO., " junio-2 '"' p*K 'anai4 Market street. ?pLOUB!. FLOUR!. FLOUR f 1200 bbis. Floe, Super, Extra and FAMILY FLOUR. For sale bv . ?_? " HERMANN BUL WINKLE. jMai ,_Kerr's Wharf. .pi LIARLES HEIDSTJECK CHAMPAGNES, SILLERY AND EXTRA DRY. A. LALANDE A CO., Proprietor of the Chat. LeoviUe and Brown ?antenac Clareta. A full assortment of theabore Wines for sale by all principal Grocers and Wine Dealers. H. BISCHOFF A CO. mar3i-rmw3tno3?_;_?_ OLD NORTH CAROLINA. CO?N WHIS? KEY AT $2 PER GALLON. A 'SPBCI.A LlT T . Highly recomraenJeJ for medicinal and all other purposes where a pure Whiskey ls required. W. H. WELCH'S, S. W. Corner Meeting and Market streets. Ali goods dell ve rea free. mayst XtTTLSONS' POPULAR GROCERY. WILSONS' " : GROCERY. ? Llehlg'a Extract er Meat ^ WILSONS' ; . GROCERY. - ior Infants, in WILSONS' ? GROCERY. Small Medium and Large Pots. WILSONS' GROCERY. WILSONS' ~T~ GROCERY. SHRfJOrTASTE, WILSONS' GROOERY. Anchovy Paste, WILSONS1 GROOERY. Dutch Anchovies, """"""_. WILSONS' GROOERY. (in glass.) WILSONS' * GROCERY. WILSONS' " . " GROCERY. DEVfLLED HAM, . WILSONS' GROCERY. Devilled Tongue, WILSONS' _ GROCERY. De*vlllod Lobster, WILSONS' GROOERY. . DevUfed Turkey. _"_" WILSONS' * GROOERY. WILSONS' . GROCERY. . PATE DE FOI GRAS, _, ' WILSONS' GROO?RY. (Truffles.) WILSONS' GROGERY. WILSONS' GROOERY. rvi^u.o pgHTPOIS, ^.""^ WILSONS' GROCERY. (In cans.) . WILSONS' . GROCERY. GROS POIS. BBftnBO_ WILSONS' - . GROCERY (In cans.) WILSONS' T' rt,B QRO0BRr PEEK FREAN A CO.'S WILSONS' . , , GROCERY. ' . Milk Crackers, (new article.) WILSONS' , , GROCERY. Ginger Wafers, (new article.) WILSONS' GROOERY. All Goods delivered free. No charge foy "pack? ing .Goods. Particular attention to country orders address? ed to Box No. 883, Charleston. pAUL B. L ALANE k 00., WHOLESALE PROVISION DEALERS, No. 171 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C., HAVE ON HAN?,* ANO WEEKLY RECEITINO: SHOULDERS, SIDES, SCRIPS AND HAMS . Flour, Sugar, Coffee and Pork Syrup, Molasses, Batter and Lard Beef, Cheese-, Mackerel and Herring Codfish, Salmoi With a full and well selected Stock of GROCE? RIES, which we offer 'at the lowest market rates ?7-COUNTRY ORDERfrSOLIOITBD. Also, ' always on hand, those good PATAPSCO S, C. HAMS. may6-fmw3mos ' ?financial. $10,000 10 LBND'~~ By R. M. MARSHALL A BRO.. Real Estate and stock. Brokers, Broad street. junl7-3* rp WENT Y THOUSAND DOLLARS ~~ To loan on-good Collaterals. LOUIS MoLAIN, JnnlS_No. 81 Broad street. Dissolutions of CCoparinerstjip. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAI dissolved Copartnership by mutual consent j Mr. FRANK KRESSEL, JR., will collect ad debt I -and pay all liabilities Of said J rm, end will con tlnoe the business in his ow*n name. Junie-fmw3 BAYER A KRESSEL, Ja. j fteraooal*. M"~ADAME1^T MAKER, has removed to No. 288 KING STREET, east side, between Market and Hase streets. aprlS Boots, Gljoes, Vt. Gr ET THE BEST! Buy your BOOTS AND SHOES at ' T E i B E R- ' S No. 41 BROAD STREET. He makes thom to order, in any style desired using only tue best material and workmanship. ? Constantly on hand, a large as-sortmeiit of cns tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, ol ull Blzea. Tlie New . ' EXCELSIOR . GAITER, - . Which dispenses with shoe strin.'dand elastic MADE'TO ORDER at this est-ibiidhnent. Call ano examine specimens. * JACOB STE I BER, may2.2 . No. -ll Broad street. Xwuspapers, ifl'avjajmts, STt. gTjR A L "^TR^ITiriNIAN FOR MAY NOW READY. CONTENTS AS VARIED AND INTERESTING AS USUAL. Price-For single number.25 esau Per annum.....$2 ot For sale by WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Publishers. No. S Broad street. AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE. magg_' JOSEPH W. HARRISSON'S, ARTISTS SUPPLY, PAINT AND OIL. STORE, NO. 02 QOBSN STRUT, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Patent Taler Detecting (alarm) MONEY DRAWER an2-mwfom -LI ui.rLTu-Lnir\1|'i 1-Lf? PIJJEAPPLES. " Jf loto^me_raBA?IiES for ule tn low te Brflty>arclaBera7M^'?i>fier dozen. Apply to , . SfiAOKELFORD Sc KELLY, Junlft-1 ._ No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. JJ ATHOR S SPRINGS WATER Bogen *Son'8DIAMOND SPARKLING CATAWBA WINE ... . . Binni.iirer's OM London Doc): Gin, Old Tom Gin Assorted French Brandy; Frills, In qnart jars Assorted French Fruit?, in own Jolee; pot np In glass*swppered decanters Pickle?, in fancy jars india Currie, in flasks - Yarmonth Bloater Paste, Anolaovy Paste French bastard, In .glass pott Queen's Olives; Capers,, Bordeaax Olive OU, Florence Olive Oil, la nasks; and Bengal Chutney E. E. BEDFORD, ;?? . 'Late W. S. Corwin A Co. No. 276 King street. . NEW BUTTER, IMITATION ENGLISH CHEESE, Ac. RECEIVED PER RECENT ARRIVALS. Choice New GOSHEN -BUTTER, Jenny Lind Im? itation English Cheese, Mild-Factory Cheese, Pino--, apple cheese, Young America Cheese, Eidam and Sap Sago Cheese, Extra Smoked Tongues and. Breakfast Baeen strips? Choice Pickled Beef, Fa? lly Pig Perk and PlolIedOx Tongues. ' SDGAR-CtJREE HAMS. Duffield'a, American, WI-.est ph alla, Whitaker, Extra Star, Davis's Diamond, and the. celebrated White Sugar cured Champion Hams. ' For sale by F. E. BEDFORD, Jami _ No. 273 King-street. gREMENL4GER E:SE^. ENGLISH ALES. ' SCOTCH ALES . . CHAMPAGNE ALES . :-4 LONDON PORTERS DUBLIN PORTERS -I" - ; .- R CHAMPAGNE CIDER. - ;E. E. BEDFORD, anil n^ No. 275 King street. ^T LINL.EY'S CHEAP STORE, No. 388 BING STREET, ; HONS OF THE CROCKERY HOUSE AND CARO? LINA TEA AGENCY, Ton can buy for one dollar and fifty cents one pound of the very best YOUNG HYSON TEA, of delicate flavor and great st ring th. For thirty cents one gallon beet quality LIGHT-! HOUsEOlL. . ?? For seventy five cents one gaUon choice Silver Drip-SYRUP. For three dollars and fifty cents a Japanned Tin CHAMBER SET, composed of three articles.^ana worth ave dol?an, For fl tty cents ? LOOKING GLASS, which any buyer wouid think Cheap at one dollar.. EXTBN8TTB STOCE OT OUSE FURNISHING GOODS, TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. CHEAPER Th3n same quality goods elsewhere. ROOKERY, GLASSWARE, a . i TINWARE, HARDWARE, . . WOODENWARE and WILLOWWABJB. PLAIN AND DECORATED FRENCH CHINA . ' GOODS. , 'A? . LIBLET.'B CHEAP' STORE, No; sss King street, marie-lyr '?' . * ... l?uiloing Materia.. . - . .-'?K i .- ? . .AM .. .t .j . 1.1'-"I \C? . . .//? ;.. ')?'*?. ?- . . . -' ??'?t ' ?' ??4?i?i>? ?.. ? ? - ' ' - ?' . O?' ? ; _;; JgHLNGL?S! SH IN* J LE S J , Just received,' a fine lot. For sale low at BUILD? ER'S DEPOT, No. 94 Church street. ' junie E.V; GRIMEE. GHARLESTON STEAM SAW AND . . PLANING MILL, WESTEND WENTWORTH AND BEAUFAIN STB. The proprietor respecta, ll y informs his friends and the public that, ha nag refitted the above Mill with improved Machinery, is now prepared to receive orders for LUM3ER of all descriptions, which will be-furnished with dispatch, and at the lowest market prices. On hand a large stock of Season-d, Dressed Floo lng, Lining. Shelving and Weather BOARDS. Also, SHINGLES. Plast? ering Laths, Ac. ' J. H. STEINMEYER. JnnlO_._. _ I ME AND LATHS. 1,660 bbl*. Fresh LIME 103,000 Laths. Landing from Schooner Frank and Emily. . vs STORE: CEMENT, calcined and Land Plaster, Hair, Ac For sale by OLNEY St 00., may22 Nos, ll and 13 Vendue Range. O?ors, Zc barro, Ut. ?HEAP HAVANA CIGARS. I beg leave to inform the smoking pabitc that I have on hand an assortment of FINE CIGARS, which I will retail at prices to suit the times. I offer GENUINE HAVANAS at 8 and io cents apiece, and H?VANA FILLING And DOMESTIC WRAPPERS at 4 and 6 cents. Also, good PLAN? TATION SEGA RS at 6 cents. Lower, gradea oheaper. There ls no imposition. Give me a fair trial and Judge for yourselves. Call at No. 349 King street, west aide, to may 25-1,m4 ' R. L. MORILLO. tailoring, iarnisrring ?000s, Ut. S PRING OPENING MUNEE A- MULLER, NO. 326 KING STREET, Have Jost opened an entire New Stock of OLOTHS,"CLOTHtNG, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. for Spring and summer. Our Clothing ls ? very large ead fine selected stock for Men, Youths and Boys, from $6 to $60 per suit. The largest portion is of imported goods and manufactured-by ourselves; we can, therefore, recommend them as regard flt, wear and workmanship^ OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT ls supplied with the finest selection of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS, DOESKINS, DIAGO? NALS, TRICOTS, MELTONS, CHEVIOTS, CASSI ME RESSAC, and a very la?ge stock of the moat fashionable Tant and Vest Patterns, which we will make np to order by measure in the latest styles. The foreman In this department of onr business has no equal io the artistic world for cat ting and producing an-elegant flu FURNISHING GOODS. This department ls supplied with the celebrated STAR SHIRTS, Foreign and Domestic Under? shirts and Drawers, Silk and Thread Gloves, Linen and Taper Collars. Neckties, Bows.Scarfs, Pocket; . Handkerchiefs, Socks, Umbrellas, Ac. Our stock bas been selected with great care, and prices marked very low in plain figures. Buyers in our Une win find lt to their advantage to give ns a can before purchasing elsewhere. mar22-8mo8 ft 1