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TEEMS OT THE NEWS, TEM DAILY NEWS, by mail one year, $8; six months $4; three months $2 50. Served tn the elty at EISBTSEK CENTS a wees, payable to the car* riera, or $8 a year, paid In.advance at the office. TH? Tai-Wnar Nsws, pnbhsfcea on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year ti; six months $2. THE WEBXLY NEWS, one year $2. six copies 10. Ten copies, to one address, Sis. . SuBsuBXPTToxs in all cases payable in advance, and no paper conan nea after the expiration o' the time paid fer. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A CO.. No. 140 East Bay, Charleston, S.C. WEDNESDAY, JULY ?, 1871. THE NETTS ET MAIL. Persons heaving the city for the summer, or any portion oi it, may have THE DAILY NEWS sent to their address, for such time as they desire, at the rate of one dollar per . month. Orders, accompanied by the money, should be Bent to the business office of the paper. NEWS OF THE DAT. -There was no gold or cotton market at New York, yesterday being a holiday. . -At Liverpool cotton was quiet; uplands 8|d, Orleans 9a9?d; sales 10,000 bales. -Queen Victoria bas urgently entreated the Emperor William to appoint to all vacancies in the German public libraries the widows of the soldiers killed in th? W? war, and the Kaiser has determined to do so. -The New York papers announce that nine? teen wholesale boot and shoe stores and seve? ral large dry goods houses in that city closed j on Saturday until Wednesday. The gold and stock exchange will also be closed till Wednes? day. -Dr. Coman, recently arrested in New j York, charged by Henry Bergb, president of the anti-cruelty society of that city with kil? ling cats, has been discharged from arrest, the justice believing him fully justified and guilty of no unnecessary craelty. -A farmer named Watt Corr, residing near Hamilton, Ohio, while conversing with some friends on the stoop of his house concerning the manner in which Mr. Vr1'and ?sham shot I himself, lt is stated, attempted to illustrate it with a loaded pistol, and succeeded in the il? lustration precisely as Mr. Yallandigham did. He fell Instantly and died In a few hours. J -Prince Bismarck seems to fall heir to all the material souvenirs of the most interesting episodes connected with the Franco-German war. He has lately received as a pcesent the I . table on which the peace preliminaries were [ signed, and has it placed in M'me Bismarck's reception room, with a small silver pl ate-at? tached to it, recording its historical signifl- j canee. -Prince Bismarck, in addition to his'quality I as a statesman, is something of a philosopher. Having been asked by a nervous member of the Imperial Parliament what, in hiB opinion, would be the condition of Alsace and Lorraine I three years hence, he replied that he did not permit that question to trouble his mind, os, perhaps, In three years the world will have ceased to'exist -Governor Claflln having nsked.the opinion of the Supreme - Court of Massachusetts as to the eligibility of women to the office of just he of the peace, Mrs. Jalla Ward Howe and Miss Stevens being previously appointed, the court decided if a woman, whether married or un? married, should be formally appointed and commissioned, she would have no constitu- J tl jual or legal authority to exercise the lune-j tlocs ofthat office. -Recently the Morris Canal, at one point lu New Jersey, lt wttl be recollected, underwent a seri?os accident, by reason of the bottom apparently dropping out ol lt. The whole un? derground limestone country of New Jersey and Pennsylvania is perforated with caves, which every now and then let fall their roofs and reveal subterranean lakes and rivers, into one of which the canal water has, as a matter of course, been drained. -The Emperor of Japan hos arranged that j" two men from each of the 400 provinces ot his Empire shall travel through this country and Europe, that as complete a knowledge of the Western nations as possible may be diffused In the minds of the Japanese. For the most part, these 600 explorers travel in pairs, and they are literally searching out the whole 11 world. Those who meet- the Japanese speak 11 of their wonderful Intelligence. One ls now I j reading criminal law in Washington, and is , reported to be making astonishing progress. I , Before coming here, he hod a good acquaint- ! ance with Blackstone and other standard writers. -A cable dispatch has already mentioned the discovery and frustration of a plot to kill J the Pope, concocted by men connected with the International Society cf Parts, London and Florence.' A letter from London, of June 20tb, gives lurther details of this contemplated atrocity. The Pope was to have been killed on the 19th of that month os he was proceed? ing along one of the corridors of the Vatican to celebrate mass. in the Sistine Chapel. At? tention was first drawn to the plot through a wager laid against the duration of the Pope's life and visits of numerous suspicious charac? ters to the Vatican on the pretext of seeing members of the household. A number of the j Communists ore believed to have arrived In Borne. Foreigners of a low class have ex? changed an extraorninary number of 100-franc French gold pieces. Those desiring the Pope's life assert him to be the sole remaining representative and the only exponent ot legi t?mate authority on the earth. With -his re? moval they think that political chaos will ensue. -Among the curiosities of Paris at the pre? sent moment must certainly be ranked the sheila on sale, exploded and unexploded. At I first shells were sold In the rough, and good prices given for mere ?clats or splinters. But the Parisian has a horror of anything au natu? rel, and cannot allow shelis any more than beauty to go unadorned. So now there ls aa Ingenious man on the Boulevard des Italiens who has made shells his sp?cialit?. Bi has got cones of shells as Inkstands-and very sol? id ones they make too; whole shells (spiteful lead-coated Prussian four-poundera these,) made into tobacco boxes; broken pieces cleon ed and polished, a little too much so to look genuine, and made into paper-weights. One huge Krupp shell has been cut so as to take drr wera in it for pens, pencils, ?c., while an? other has been tilted on one side and shows a clock let Into a hollow for the powder. These are only a few of the Ingenious devices for j making shells useful, If not ornamental, which may be seen in Paris; and there ls at least one comfort for the inexperienced lu purchasing this kind of relic, namely, that they run little danger of having a suppositions article palmed off on them, seeing that the supply of shells, burst and unburst, in Paris Just now is likely to be sufficient for almost any possible demand. -The Baldwin Locomotive Works, in Phila? delphia, are now building some nurrow-gange locomotives for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, on the new principle of the very narrow three-foot gauge. The first of the v A. ginee has just been completed. Its com-pje. Uon signalizes the "new departure" in ^ way practice, and consequently great i nterest is naturally attached to it. The engl'ae is six wheeled, Jlour of the wheels, forty inches in diameter, being coupled as drive rs, and one pair ol leading wheels in front h aving a swing bolster and radius bar, forming what is known asa "pony truck." This arrangement ena? bles the engine to pass short curves readily, as the rigid wheel base is only six feet three inches. Its total weight in running order is 25,300 pounds, of which 20,500 are carried on the four driving-wheels and so arc available for adhesion. The proportion of driving wheels relatively to the stroke of piston ad? mits of a speed of 30 to 40 miles an hour, with a facility equal to that on the full gauge. This Philadelphia manufacturing establishment now holds contracts to furnish locomotives for quite a number of narrow-guage roads, both in this country and Canada. The firm also receive by every mail letters and inquiries for I information on the subject from all parts of ) the United States, from Mexico, from the British possessions, from South America, and from Americans residing in India and China. -While the Identity of the rightful holder of I the titles of|Tichborne engages the sagac'ly of | one of the highest tribunals of England, and is in a fair way of nonplussing the whole bench and bar o! London, another Important case of disputed personal identity has arisen ia Ire? land. Two ladies, living near Dublin, had each a gray parrot with a red tail. Greatly to ?he relief of the neighbors, no. doubt, Teh ladies lost their precious birds at about the same time. One gray parrot with a red tall was discovered iu the neighborhood, and of course both of the bereaved'spinsters claimed it as her owe. Miss Plunkett somehow got possession, but Miss Farrelly declared, with the shrillness of despe? ration, that Poll belonged to her. To prove her cialm and enforce her right, she brought suit for the recovery of. her property. The court was not equal to the task of deciding whether the bird produced, which was gray and had a red tail, was the one lost by Plun? kett, or that for which Farelly mourned, and so the case was dismissed. It was taken to a higher court with the same result-thc tribu? nal could not decide on the identity of one poor parrot. The bird himself should have been cross-examined. A keen lawyer ought to have been able to ascertain from Mm which house? hold he had been connected witb, though no tide or great estate was at stake in this case. Blsa arik'i Statecraft. There were doubtless members io the Ger mr.a Parliament, who having seen from afar how beautifully Reconstruction worked In the conquered Southern prbvinces?of the United States, were in favor of bestowing ' the same patriarchal blessing upon Alsace and Lorraine. They came with full-fledged plans ia their portfolios-were ready to take charge of the police aud of the posto???ce ; of j tho tarif! and railroads. The roads were io debt, a not unnatural arcpmsiauce, ns we know from experience, after a fierce Interne? cine war of some duration The German reconstractiouiBts were lb favor of tabing possession, borrowing stoney, aud patting them ia running Order, Ac, locking upon the people as imbeciles -wards in chancery -iufaots unable to act for themselves. Just in the nick of time in step.-. Prince Bismarck, who cannot be charged with an excess of | sentiment on the subject of popular liberties. But Bismarck is a mun of sense, nay more, be is a statesman. He also bail beard of tbe Reconstruction acts o? the American Con? gress, ac.', like ourselves, he bas not yet heard the last of them. He says, "No, gen "tlemen. We want no tinkering here. It "is not designed to make a Utopia of these "conquered provinces. We cannot indulge "our pbiloBopbical friends in the innocent "amusement, of making their experiments in "legislation and statecraft on these unfortu? nate people. Alsuce and Lorraine have "been incorporated with the German Em "pire, and the surest way of working out "the difficult problem of overcoming preju? dice and healing sore wounds, is to med? dle with them as little as possible-to re? spect their autonomy as members of the "Empire, and permit them to regulate their "local and municipal affairs, as may seem "best to them."' Now this was the very quintessence of good sense. How different this from the course Di the Repnblican party in the conduct of the affairs of the Southern Stales. First of ill, military government.; then acts of .dis? ability, so as to render reconstruction im? possible upon any decent basis. But society mos:., be reorganized, and civil government restored. The arena was at once thrown open to adventurers-the "poor relations'' of the legislaiirg conquerors-and every subsequent enactment has been specially framed for the advancement and protection of this class, with an utter and studied dis? regard of the feelings and wishes of the governed. Nay, worse even than this. . At an early period of the reconstructing process it was evident to every unbiassed mind, that the machine would not work; that the interests of the South, and thoso of the country at large, must be fatally endangered by such a course; that tbe presence of troops, only necessary because of this stupid legislation, must involve a large and needless expendi? ture of the people's money; that taxes must continue to be onerous, and the prosperity of the country retarded by the continual cry of "wolf "-or "Ku-Klux"-for it is all the same. But it mattered not. The Republi? can Solons had a duty to perform-to keep their party in power; and they did not shrink from any means-fair c. .oui-to ac? complish that end. The President, owiug a duty to himself-to secure his re-election was more than willing to further their plans; and in tho Ku-Klux law, the last of the Re? construction acts (thus far,) we see the re? sult. And this, be it remembered, is "the best "Government the world ever saw;" while King William and Bismarck are "despots." Still it may not be unprofitable to hear the views of this same Bismarck ou the subject under discussion. In the course of his elo? quent and statesmanlike speech in the Reich? stag, he remarked: "I should never have imagined that I or the Federal council had the right to contract a debt tor Alsace without consulting the Alsa? tians, who have the first right to be heard, and I should advise you not to entertain the idea of j endeavoring to play the part ot guardians to the Alsatians In local matters, or to attempt to substitute tbe Reichstag for an Alsatian Landtag. In that case the people of Alsace would, m my opinion, be badly used. All other German races manage ihelr own business, so tor as lt does not fall under the competence ot the empire. Why, then, should the Alsatians have their private affairs settled by au assem? bly to which they would only send sixteen out ot' lour hundred representatives ? Why should they allow the people ot Pomerania, Wurtem ' berg, Saxony, Hanover, Ac, to vote on their local Interests ?" 1 ?RP* ?. ? ? # * .'Heel the necessity of ascertaining the dis ?)06iUon of the Alsatians when this act goes nto operation; and, as far as I leel myself j called upon to advise' his Majesty, the Emper- ! or, the first decree will be to carry out the municipal elections, and the second- to elect general councils. Thus we would have assem? blies which would give us more Information respecting the necessities of the situation tban our officials could. I have not the least hesi? tation about submitting to election the choice ' ot municipal authorities. It is notto be avoid? ed Hint an official ioho comes a stranger to the country occasions dissatisfaction which is'<by ' no means consistent with the intentions of the government. There would be mutual denuncia? tions and suspicions. J much less fear the .municipal authorities, when elected by the par? ishes, than our oxen officials. If I should be deceived in this hope, it is an advantage of arr energetic government that it can promptly re? pair trifling errors. How far we are able to go in leaving the country to govern itself, I will not here decide. Under every circum? stance we will go so far as is consistent with the security ol the country." *'.?#* "The officials must enjoy all the privileges of German officials, and we must give them the same guarantees for the permanency o? their positions os with us. I would, therefore, most earnestly urge you to give np these fears ot olden time, of which I can truly say, '1 krrow not what they mean.' " It is clear, from these extracts, that Bis? marck has read the history of the United States, during the last six years, to some purpose. Y/hen the Smithsonian Institution, in the course of "international exchanges sends him the cartload of volumes, to be issued ' shortly UB campaign documents, by the Ku-Klax committee, resident and itine? rant, he will bc still more confirmed of the wisdom of his course in letting Alsace and Lorraine alone, and not making them a stamping ground for a horde ol hungry Ger? man carpet-baggers. Speriai Notices. "ia^b^slGNE?TpER MF^CHASTS7 LINE Schooner FLORENCE ROGERS will send to Adgei's North Wharf for goods or pay storage.. No claims allowed alter goods are removed. ju)y5-l WILLIAM ROACH & CO. pm CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP JAMES ADGER from New York, are notified that Bhe ls discharging cargo at Adger'a Wharf. Goods uncalled for at sunset will remain on the wharf at owners' risk. jnly5-l JAMES ADGER Sc CO, Agents. pm CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP SEA GULL, from Baltimore, arc hereby notltlcJ that she is Tuts DAT discharging cargo atPler No. 1, Uulon Wharves. All Goods not taken away at sunset will remain on wharf at Consignees' risk. . MORDECAI & CO., J J ly 5-1 Agents TREASURER'S OFFICE SAVAN? NAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE 30, 1S71.-Coupons for Interest ou the F.rst Mortgage Seven Per Cent. Bonds Savannah and Cha: lesion Railroad Com? pany, which matured on the 1st July, 1871, will be paid on and after that date at the Banking House of H. H. ItlMPTOS, Fluanclal Agent o: fe State of South Carolina, No. 9 Nassau sireet, New York. July3-mwf3 S. W. FISHER, Treasurer. pm NOIICE.-CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE, JUNE i'0, 1871.-The Special Committee composed of his Honor Mayor Pillsbury, Alder? man ii. T. Potter, Chairman Street Committee, and Hon. D. T. Corbin. City Attorney, to" whom was referred the matter or adopting the most suitable Llues for the STRAIGHTENING AND WIDf NIKO OF EAST BAY STEET, on the East and West sides, from Market to Hisel streets, with power to act, under resolu'lon or thc City Council, passed at the last regular meeting, have adopted and agreed upon the plan of Siralghten lng, Wldeilng, Ac , as shown by plat on tile In mis office. All owntrL of Lots through which the Lines arc intended to pass, can obtain the location of said Linea by applying at this otllce. L0CI5 J. EAR BOT, jnlj3-mw2 City Engineer. pm I. O. 0. F.-Ii. W. GRAND LODGE OF TUE STATE OF S'JCTH CAROLINA.-The Officers of the Subordinate Lodges will he In? stalled at Odd Fellow!)' Hall, on the follow mg k.veDlH|!B, at S o'clock: Schiller, No. 30, on SUNDAY, 2_ july. South Carolina, No. l, on WEDNESDAY. 5th July Howard, No. 3. on THURSDAY, cth July: Marlon, No. 2, on FRIDAY, "th July. Jefferson, No. 4, on TUESDAY, 11th July. The Officers and Mexbers of the Grana _,oJge ire requested to attend in the Installations. By order of the D. G. M. JOHN H. HONOUR, JR.. M. D., Jnl.vl-BWthfto.r? Grand Secretary ^SET-SPECIAL NOTICE. -THE UNDER SIGNED respectfully informs his customers ana those wishing to patronize him, that he ls now prepared to take orders for GROCERIES st their resiliences, having a book for the purpose. Orders will be taken on TUISDATS and FRIDAYS, and goods delivered to any part or the city rree of charge. FRANCIS L. O'NEILL, junio No. 238 King street pm OFFICE OF ENTERPRISE RAIL.. ROAD COMPANY, No. 54 BROAD STREET. CHARLESTON, JUNE st, 1871-The Books for the Subscriptions to Stoik will be opened at the Office, No. 54 Broad street, on MONDAY, 26th. WM. MCKINLAY, jun21 Secretary and Traasurer. pm CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIETY The Treasurer or the Charleston Bible Society will receive Subscriptions or Donations at his office, No. CS East Bay, corner or Atlantic Wharf.' The payment of Two Dollars will constitue a person a member ror one year. Bibles are kept on hand for distribution. The Society has one Colporteur in the field, and solicits alii to lou o ?ace another. Persons interested in the woik or seeking,further, information will please call on the Treasurer. j. N. ROBSON, aprtR-flmos Treasurer C. E. S. OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON GA1-L1GUT COMPANY, JUNE 2S, 1871.-Tbe Board or Directors or this Company having de? clared a Dividend ol FIFTY CENTS per Jhare on the Capital block tor the last sL\ months, the same will be paid to Stockholders on and arter MONDAY, 3d; July. The Transfer Books will be closed rrom this date to 3J July. W. J. HERIOT, Juu29 Secretary and Treasurer. psr NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN to ali Sub-Agents ol thc Land Commission, that, from and alter the first day cf March, 1371, they will report ail their proceedings to Hon. F. L. CARDOZO, Secretary or the Advisory Board. ROBT. C. DELARGE, L. C. S. S. C. Columbia. February 28, 1871. maru pm "THEY CURE !" WHAT CURES ? AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL for a Cough. AVER'S PILLS for a purgative, and AYE R'S SARSAPARILLA for the complaints that require aa alterative medicine. Jun30-Imw3D&c pm MEDICAL NOTICE. -PATIENTS suffering from Diseases pertaining to the GEN1T0 URINARY ORGANS, will receive the latest scien? tific treatmeut by placing themselves under the care ot Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, office No. 74 Hasel street, three doors from the Postoffice. sep20-tuthlyr pm 5100,000 IN PRIZES I-READER. A FORTUNE MAY BE YOURS FOR FIVE DOL? LARS.-Fair, 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 lB.ooo Shares at $5 each. A Premium En? graving worth $5 with each share. Twenty-five dollars will secure six engravings, with an equal chance to all the prizes. For shares and lull particulars, address J. C. DERBY, General Mana? ger, Augusta, Ga. jua? Qpma? pm* CONSIGITEES [EB STEAMSHIP EMPIRE, ?rom PlillaUelP, .are hereby" no tilted that she will alscliaVcaigo TO-DAY, at Brown's North Wharf/ ?da uncalled, for at sunset will remain on whi at owners' risk and expense. WAT. A. CRT?NAT, Agent. Juiys-i_ pm* A CARD.-TH UNDERSIGNED, H. T. PETERS, "having cha} or the head offlee of the CHARLESTON CHARISLE ASSOCIATION, No. 147 Meeting street, fortie sale of CERTIFI? CATES, will be pleased l Bee bis friends and others, at any time, at tnejave place. All busi? ness strictly and promptrjttended to. julys H. T. PETERS. ^OFFICE S A "VL NNA H AND CHARLESTON RA j ROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON. S. C., JUL 1, 1871.-StocEhold- . ers of this Company are nloed that the fourth and last INSTALMENT j THE EIGHT PER OENT. BONDS, authorized1 be issued at the An? nual Meeting or the Stocklders, held on the 8th day of Febrnary last, is ?v due and payable. The Treasurer of the Comp/ .will attend at the omceof Messrs. CAMPLE, A SEABROOK, No. 50 Broad ttreet, THIS DAYind each subsequent day, from 12 to 3 o'clockjutll SAT?KOAT, the Sth instant, inclusive, to celve payment and deliver the Bonds and Certcates of Stoclc. After said date the Std of those who have failed ut take their Bonds. ; well as the Bonds, will be liable for arrears, fd may be used by the Company to. make gooche default. fe. W. FISHER, joly 1-8 Treas. Savtnd Char. R. R. Co. PST THE BRITISH BARK VINCO, from Liverpool, bas Tuis lt been entered un. der the Five Day Act. All pods not permitted at expiration of this time ii be sent to Public Stores. IENRY CARD, jun?6 Agent. pm* FIRST NATIOS.L BANK OF CHARLESTON.-CHARLEAN, 27TU JUNE, 1871 DIVIDEND.-The Board of'lrcctor3 have THIS DAT declared a Seml-AnouiHVIDEND OF SIX (6) PER CENT, on the Caplt Stock, free or Tax, payabie on and after the 3d Hy next. jnn28 WM. COREESE, Cashier. pm* MESSRS. BDI1QS-PLEASE AN NOUNCE as a Candidat istfayor, at the next Municipal Election, the nani of General JOHN A. WAGENER, and ?bilg* . j mayl7_A F RIND TO REFORM. UJamt the general work ca family. Apply at No. 3 Meeting street._._ju)y5-l? WANTED, A MED?M-SIZE IRON SAFE, in good ord(. Apply at No. 147 Meeting street, immediately._julys LADS WANTED.-TW> LADS, ABOUT 15 years of age. to learlttie Ding Business. Apply at corner Meeting andHasel streets. jniyS-l '_;_ WANTED, A COLORjD GIRL, ABOUT 12 of 14 years ol a?, to mind a child. Apply Nu. 83 Wentworth strfct._Jn1y3 WANTED TO PURCBASE, FOR CASH, a small HOUSE, conolnlng 0 to 8 rooms, situated entier In the centr<of the city or near the Unes or the City Rallwa. Address X. Y. Z., at this office, stating terms, acatlon, Ac. ju'?3 _ WANTED, BY A Y*UNQ MAN, A native of Florida, a smation as saiesmcu or clerk in a i io ose In Ciiarleton. He ls well and favorably known throughou! East Florida, and ran furnish satisfactory testlnonlals as to char icier and qualifications. Adtress J. S. J., NEATS crBce._. jniyl WANTED PURCHASERS OF TICKETS in the Land and Iiuragration Association J! Messrs. BUTLER, CHADVUCK. GARY A CO. Tickets now ready. Will be slid to see my friends iz the office or Mr. C. CLACllB, corner East Bay ?nd Central Wharf, EBEN J?FFIN, Suo-Agent. m ay 29_ WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN TO DC PLAIN COOKING anc wash. Apply al S'o. u4 King street, one door tvlow J. Hurkamp a :o.'s Grocery._' _Jun30 WANTED, A GOOD COOK ANE WASHER, that eau come well recom nended-white or colored. Apply at No. 41 Wentworth street._ jun .3 ALADY OF EXPERIENCE WISHES to secure now a position as Teacher in ? ?hool or family, for th? 1st October, to teact English brandies, including Matliematlcs, and f in a family, also French and rudiments of MUBK f required. Address, with full particulars ol leroi*. Ac P. 0. BuxNc 21, Wilson, N. C. Jun23-lmo?_ ANEAT HOU?E WANTED, BY A DE SiitABLFl tenant, who would take a thre< jr nve years' lease at a moderate rent? Must bf n western part of the city or near the Battery Address, with full parttcuiais, BETA, offlce o fUE NEWS._Junis A. YOUNG LADY WISHES THE SIT UAT10N or Governess. Will teach Engllsl m<i the rudiments of Music. Address "D./'DAILI SEWS otace._ _junio AN ACTIVE; YOUNu MAN (SCOTCH wants a situation; ls acquainted with Dr; Soorts and Groceries; 1B a <roou Accountant, ant filling to make himself generally useful. Cai ;lve flref-clasa references. Address Veritas. Oirlci >f TUE NEWS. may IS ?01 Sale. BLE BONINESS. Apply at No. 69 Meetln street, second door south or Mills House. Jnly4-2?_ WftiPPfr^ '"-"^T> EQB^XE = 0T.1 NEWSPAPERS lu latge'.r small quantities [?rice 50 CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at th Ellice bf THE NEWS._maylB .4 BARGAIN!-TO PRINTERS ANI ft BOOKBINDERS.-A Rmreles Wood Fram Paper Cutter, wUl be sold low for cash, ls near! sew, cuts 28 inches, and has. an extra knife. N :tiarge ior package. Price $40. Apply at Tn: SEWS Job Ult!ce._roar22 FOE SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA CHINES, or good quality, which are offere ?heap, call at No. 27 Queen Btreet, betweei Meeting nud Chinch streets._feblj FOR SALE.-A JUDGMENT AGAINS' PARKER J. HOLLAND lor Twenty-six 25-10 Dollars. will be sold at private sale, al a discount nt MENKE A MULLER._juu21 AT PRIVATE SALE, MARL BLUF] PLANTATION, on Rocky Creek Swami urangeline District,. South carolina, 15 mile from blackville, on Soutti Carolina Railroad, AU gusta Brandi, and IS mi es J rum Orangeburf Courthouse, on Columbia Branch Road, cuarle? ion and Augusta and Charleston and Columbi Railroads, containing i9.o acres or land, 233 c which ls cleared and under good fences; about 4 acres more chared, but not under fence-all t which ls first-class Cotton and cora Lands; til bulance is first-class Timber Land. A first-class Circular saw Milt (water,) In orde fur immediate use, ou a constant stream. Lum ber to hand, and can be rafted to Charlcsio from the Mill. Also, a good Grist Mill. Has ? cotntonabie house with six (6) rooms, outbuild lng* all in good condition, stables, barn, Ac. si: W) I ramed negro houses in good order. It a's has a Marl Bed on lt wh ch makes it very advac tageouB to agricultural purposes for making me nures, Ac. The best of titles can be given. An information either in writing or In person can b Had by application to Dr. h. BAER, No. 131 Meei mg street, Charleston, S. C. Jonis Ko Kent._ AHOUSE~?O~RENTT NO. 2 SMITH? Laue. Every convenience lor a ramil] Ajiply at No. 7, near the Battery._jab 4-2 FOR RENT, SEVERAL DESIRABL Rooms, having a fine piazza, pleasantly li cated on Meeting Btreet, near Calhoun. jul.v3-mw2* TO RENT, ON SULLIVAN'S ISLANI an eligibly situated House on Sullivan island, wltliiu six minutes' walkor theSteambot landing, containing eight square rooms, pantr double piazzas, Ac. On the premises are a larg cisteru and well or water, and all necessary ou buildings. Also, a Une vegetable garden un dc cultivation. To an approved tenant, the ret wilt be moderate. Apply to HOB'iRT MURE CO., Central wharf. Julyl-6 TO RENT, FOUR ROOMS, AT No. 1 Doughty Btreet Apply within. Jun28 TO RENT', A SUMMER RETREAT I) the Town or Anderson, S. C.-a beautiri cottage, containing Blx rooms, partially iurnlstiet The garden ls m a high s tate ur cultivation, an the surround inga all that can be desired for san mer comfort aud pleasure. From May to Ur.tobt there is not a more agreeable lucality in sout Carolina. Apply to F. 0. Dz FONTAINE, at tb Mills HouBe, or to M., Box loo, Andeison, S. C. april ?totings. p ERMAN RIFLE . CLUB.-A REGULAR VX Monthly Target Shooting will takejjlace at the Schutzeaplatz THIS WEDNESDAY, the 5th In? stant. J. Ai ALPERS, Jnly5_?_,_Secretary, PIONEER STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM? PANY OF AXMEN.-the Regular Meering of your cmpauy will be held THIS (Wednesdayj EVEKING, the 6th Inst., at your tuclne-house, nt 8 c-c.eck precisely. Members are requested to at? tend promptly?' By order. J. W. McKENRY, julys-*_Secretary P. a. F. E. Co. CHARLESTON HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY; No. 1.-The Regular Monthly Meeting or this Company will be held THIS ETC? HING, at 8 o'clock. Members will please be punc? tual as there 1B P. 0. H. before the Company. JalyS_J. E. LOEB, secretary. THE DELEGATES ELECTED TO THE Convention to nominate a Mayor and eighteen Aldermen to eerve for the ensuing Mu? nicipal term, are requested to meet at Masonic Hall, on THIS DAY. the 6th instant at 8 o'clock P. M. BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. julys_. ? _ CHARLESTON BOARD OF TRADE. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Board will be held THI3 EVE.NINO, at 8 o'clock, at the Hall, Meeting stree:. The members are earnestly requested to be punctual in attendance, ss business of impor? tance will be brought before them. By order. A. FOSTER BLACK, july 5 Secretary. Cost ano ifcrana. LOST, IN OR NEAR IR?DCLIFFE street, a pair of Spectacles, case marked James Allan. The finder will be rewarded on leaving (hem at No. 41 Warren street. jnly6-l?_? _ IOST, ON MONDAY EVENING, JULY 3, J la Trsdd street, between King and Legare streets, a black Crape Yell, A reward will be given if delivered at the corner of T. add and Le gare streeia._jnlysi* itoar?ina. J?OAlsb~IN~?E^ Person wishing genteel BOARD in the City of New York for the Summer months, in a Honse patronized by Sonthern families, will fina lt to their taste and advantage to call on the subscrib? er al No. 1 North Washington Square, before making other engagements. " MES. WHYTE. Joly<-lmo_? BOARDING. - A FEW GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms, on moderate terms, hy ap? ply lng at No. 12 Wentworth street. DAY BOARD 1NG also rurnished._mayl6 ILBERS HOUSE, No. 284 KING STREET, between Wentworth and Basel streets, within five minutes'walk of the Postotflce and principal Business Houses or Meeting and Hoyne streets, and fifty yards of the Olty Rali? way, which communicates with all parts of the city. Terms, $2 per diem. Special contracts made on most reasonable terms for BOARD by the week or month for single Gentlemen or Fami? lies. MRS. B. HILBERS, Proprietor. junC-lmo Coparttursrjip Notices. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-MR. W. E A y VAR J w HALEY ls associated with os in our Commercial Business from this date. W. B. SMITH & 00., July L. 1871. Napier's Range. Julj6-wi2_._ MR. THOMAS S. INGLESBY IS THIS day admittsd a partner :u onr Firm. PELZER. RODGERS 4 CO. Charleston. S. C.. Jnlyl. 1871._julys COPARTNERSHIP N 0 TI C E.-W E have this day associated with us in cor busi? ness Mr. W. P. CARRINGTON. The Arm wlh in future be, CARRINGTON. THOMAS ? CO. Jnlyl_W. CARRINGTON A CO. Dissolutions of (?oparttursijip. L"~AW1????CT-^THT^ LEY, MITCHELL A CLANCY ls this day dis solved by mutual consent. WILLIAM WHALEY, JULIAN MITCHELL, W. D. CLANCY. No. 48 Brood street, Charleston, S. C., Jane 30, 1871. Julyl-e ?rrj ?000s, Un, IJIHE GREAT RUSH FOR BARGAINS NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES FOR JUNE AND JULY. GOODS FOR TRAVELLERS AND STAYERS A: ROME ALSO. FOECHGOTT, BENEDICT <fe CO., Nos. ?li and 137 King street Keeping their Stock new and fresh at all sea sons, are getting In dally by steamers, NEW TRAVELLING LINENS for suits Plaid and Chene Japanese Poplins Fancy Organdies and Jaconets for hot weather More of their best quality Iron Grenadlues White and Colored Piques Pique Trimmings Beautiful New Prints, all the recent patterns, ll endless variety; Percales, also Black Tamise for Summer and Mourning Dresse Black Cnallies, very best quality Black 3 4 and 6-4 Mouselines Black English Crapes and Crape Veils Crape Sets and Collars Embroideries (a lovely lot) Linen and Lace Sets Lace-Trimmed Collars Muslin Sleeves .Linen collars and Cads, Ac. ALSO, ATOLL LINE OP CASSIMERES, Limssto ^??D COTTOSTADH? SHEETINGS SHIRTINGS TABLE DAMASK NAPKINS TOWELS HOSIBR GLOVES . -." HANDKERCHIEFS NOTIONS, Ai BEAUTIFUL STOCK iLAMA LACE POINTS SEASIDE UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS Everything sold of best quality, and at the ver lowest prices, and nothing endorsed bat what i good or its kind. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., Jnn22 Ncs. 244 and 437 King Street. iinil?iitg ?Raterial. gHINGLESI SHINGLES! Just received, a fine lot, For sale low at BUlLE ER'S DEPOT. No. Ol Church street. junie E. M. GRIMKE. CHARLESTON STEAM SAW AN] PLANING-MILL, WESTEND WENTWORTH AND BEAUFAIN STi The proprietor respectfully Informs his friend and the public that, having refltted the abov Mut with unprovsd Machinery, ls now prepare to receive orders for LUMBER of all description which will be fnrnlshed with dispatch, and at ttl lowest market prices. On hand a large stock c Seasoned, Dressed Flooring, Lining. Shelvin; and Weather BOARDd. Also, SHINGLES. Plasi ering Laths, Ac. J. H. STEINMEYER. ju?iu-smos JOSEPH MURRAY, NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE AGENT AND COLLECTOI No. 109 EAST BAY, NEAR BROAD STREET. may 16 <S>xotstits* Cigares, S?t. jy??CKEBEL ! . MACKEBEL I j '60 kits No. 1, for sale low, landing from brig Fannie H. Jennings, by WM. ROACH A CO. Jo)y5-l_ QO'RN ! COEN ! CORN! 8500bushels Prime Western White CORK land in g from Scnooner Mute aka. ... For sale by HERMANN BTJLWINKLE, jvly5-3 Kerr's Wharf. gTRICTLY CHOICE BUTTER. 10 Arkins Strictly Cbolce GOSH KN BUTTER. For Bale by HENRY CORIA A CO. Jniy4-2_?__ ?JORN! CORN ! CORN! 6000 bushels PRIME WHITE, Western White and Yellow CORN, landing per Brig Georgia and Schooner Pacific. For sale by BURMESTER 4 ZERBST, . jnly3-8?_Opposite Kerr's Wharf. yyHITE WINE AND CIDER VINEGAR 25 barre's Imperial French wine VINEGAR 20 barrels Noopariel Cider Vinegar 20 barrels Table Wine Vinegar. Agents of above and have constantly a full stock on band. For sale low by Jnlyl-lmo STEFFENS. WERNER k DUCKER. 'I ?pA?L B. LALANE ?fc GO., WHOLESALE PROVISION DEALERS, No. Ill EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 3. 0., HAVE ON HAND, AND WEEKLY RECE?YINO: SHOULDERS, SIDES, STRIPS AND HAMS Flour, Sugar, Coffee and Pork Syrup, Molasses, Butter and Lard Lee:, Cheese, Mackerel and Herring Codfish, Salmon With a rall and well selected Stock of GROCE? RIES, which we orrer at the lowest market rates. j?-C0UNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. Also, always on- hand, those good PATAPSCO S. C. HAMS. . mny5rfmw3mo3 s CHOICE SUGAR-CURED STRIPS, AT.13 cents per lb. . . Fallon Market BEEF, very flue, at 15 cents per lb. A lot or unbagsted Sugar-cared Hams (war? ranted) at a low price. W. H. WELCH'S, S. W. Corner Meeting and Marte: streets, AU Goods delivered free. ; uc24 JJATHORN SPRINGS WATER Bogen k Son's DIAMOND SPARKLING CATAWBA WINE Binni cg er's Old London Dock Gin, Old Tom Gin AB-iorted French Brandy; Fruits, in quart jara Assorted French Fruits, in own juice, pnt np in glass stoppered decanters French Pickles, in laney jars india Currie, in flasks Yarmouth Bloater Paste, Anchovy Paste . French Mustard, In glass pots Queen's Olives, Capers, Bordeaux Olive OU, Florence Olive OU, in flasks, and Bengal Chutney. E. E. BEDFORD, Late W. S. Corwin A Co. janli_No. 276 King street. NEW BUTTER, IMITATION ENGLISH CHEESE, ic. RECEIVED PER RECENT ARRIVALS. Choice New GOSHEN BUTTER, Jenny Lind Im? itation English Cheese, Mild Factory Oheese, Pine? apple Cheese, Young America Cheese, Eldam and Sap Sago Cheese, Extra' Smoked Tongues and Breakfast Bacon Strips, Choice Pickled Beef, Fam? ily Pig Pork and PlcKied Ox Tongues. SUGAR-CURED HAMS. Duffield'?, American, Whesiphalla, Whitaker Extra Star, Davis's Diamond, and the celebrated White Sugar-cured Chainploc Hams. For sale by E. E. BEDFORD, jami No. 276 King street. B REMEN LAGER BEER ENGLISH ALES SCOTCH ALES CHAMPAGNE ALES . LONDON PORTER! irUBjiN TORTERS CHAMPAGNE CIDER. E. E. BEDFORD, anil No. 275 Kine street. Summer ?Usor?s. gULLIV'AN'S ISLAND. . > The MOULTRIEVILLE HOUSE ls pleasantly located nt- ar tne Front Beach. Bathing House fo accommodation of guests. Omnibus and Carriage at Landina-. For terms, apply to J. H. OPPENHEIM, Joly4-2*_Proprietor. JJO'FORTHE MOUNTAINS Petties visiting Flat Rock, N. C.. cr AshevlUe N. C., will And comfortable Stages leaving Green vi'le, S. C.. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR DAY MORNINGS, reaching Hendersunvlile for sup per and AsnevlUe for dinner next day, Jun24-lmo_WM. P. BLAIR. gPARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS, FORMERLY CALLED THE CAROLINA WHITS Stir H Ci . CATAWBA COUNTY, N. C. This highly popular WATERING PLACE wi be open tor visitors on WEDNESDAY, June I3th. The Mineral Waters or these springs axe tb White and Blue Sulphur and chalybeate, the mt dlcinal properties of which are not excelled, an healthier and more delightful watering plac not IO bo round. The Springs will be under the management c J. M. BLAIR, formerly of Raleigh, s. C., an exp? rlenced hotel keeper, together with Mrs. WRE>N and visitors may rely upon good fare and good ai te'ntlou. Plenty of Ice, good Band of Music, and goo Physician In attendance, Ac. Leave BalUmore or Washington City lu- tb morning via Acqula Creek, Richmond and Dat ville Railroad, to salisbury, where you take th Western and Morganton Road, i- nd rea ch Hlckor Station (the Springs Depot; by half-post mue th next morning. Leave Augusta Ga., at night, and take the Chai lotte and states ville Road at Charlotte, you reac the Springs early the next morning, chariest? In the morning, and be at the Springs the nea morning. A good four-horse omnibus wlU run lu connel ti on wi; h the trains to the Spring J over a beam lui road only six miles. BOARD. . Per month, (or four weeks).$40 oo Per week.16 oo Per day. 2 60 Children and colored servants hair price. N charge lor Infants nnder two years of age. J. GOLDEN WYATT. Sparkling Catawba Springs,-June 1st, 1871. Junsl-30 Nitnspapets, iUagannes, S?t. ? URAL CAROLINIAN FOR JULY NOW READY. CONTENTS AS VARIED AND INTERESTIN AS USUAL. Price-For single number.25 cent Per annum.$2 ( For sale by > WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Publishers. No. 3 Broad street. AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE. maras I3oois, 51)025, S?t. Gr ET THE BEST! Buy your BOOTS AND SHOES at STEIBER'S. No. 41 BROAD STREET. He makes them to order, in any style destrei using only the best, material and workmanship. Constantly on hand, a large assortment or cu tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, or all sizes. The New EXCELSIOR GAITER, Which dispenses with shoe strings and elastl MADE TO ORDER at thlB establishment. Call and examine specimens. JACOB STEtBER, may22 No. 41 Broad street. (Brameg; jfocorg, Ut. gUT?ER'OHEESE AND BICE. Hecelyjng by steamer James Auger, now land? lng, an assortment of BUTTER and CHEESE, fresh lot. Flo cy and other grades. For sale at reasonable prices. rsfe A. NIMITZ, july 6-8 ^ . ? ' No. 209 East Bay. JJ A MS AND LARD. io tierces Duffleld's Imitation WESTPHALIA HAMS S tierces Davis's Diamond Hams ' io tierces Davis's Leaf Lard. J AU Hams reweighed when sold. For sale by ???.Sk D. A. A MME, Southeast corner Market and Meeting streets. ^T LINLEY'? CHEAP STORE, No. 388 KINO STBEET, SIGNS OF THE CROCKER? HOUSE AND CARO? LINA TEA AGENCY, Yon can bny for one dollar and fifty cents one pound of the very best YOUNG HYSON TEA, of delicate flavor and great strength. For thirty cents one gallon best quality. LIGHT? HOUSE OIL. For seventy-five cents one gallon choice Silver ( Drip SYRUP. For three dollars and fifty cents a Japanned Tia . CHAMBER SET, composed of three articles,- and worth five dollars. For fiTty cents a LOOKING GLASS,, which any . bayer would think cheap at one dollar. ' EXTKSSTVE STOCK OF HOUSE F U BN IS HI NO GOODS*-^ TWENTY-FIFE PER CENT. CHEAPER Than same quality goods elsewhere. CROCKERY, x. Q LASSWARE, TINWARE, HARDWARE, - WOODENWARE and WILLOWWARB? PLAIN AND DECORATED FRENCH CHINA ?. GOODS, ir L?NLET'S CHEAP ST 0 B B ? No. 888 King street, maris-iyr '_ ^7TLSONS' POPTJLAR GROCERY. Smoked PIG TONGUES at |7.25 per dozen. WILSONS' GROCERY. lt ls a settled fact that WILSONS' GROCERY. J WILSON sells a better ^ WILSONS' ' GROCERY. TEA for the same money WILSONS' GROCERY. than any other House lu WILSONS' * GROCERY. >' the City. v WILSONS' GROCERY. . . ' " .?__,? WILSONS' GROCERY. We are now offering a WILSONS' . GROCERY. . .. Fine, Clear Dr awing WILSONS' GROCERY. TEA' * No. 30 6 ?.ci KINO ST. At the low price of : No. 306 KING ST. ONE DOLLAR - KO. 3 06 KING ST. a pound, No. SOC KING .ST. GREEN AND BLACK. NO. 806 - KING ST. NO. 306 KING ST. Give WILSON'S TEA 0 NO. 30 6 KING ST. trial, and you will use NO. soe KING ST. no other. No. 30C KING 8T. Ail Goods delivered free. NO. 306 KING 3T. JWil?ttirrj, Dressmaking, Us. S PRING OPENING. MB S. M. J. ZEBNOW WILL OPEN THIS DAY AT No. 304 KING STREET, A large and varied assortment of MILLINERY QOODS. To which she invites the attention or th?*!adlf t in general DRESSMAKING ATTENDED TO AS USUAL. BRANCH OF MADAME DEMOBEST'S CELE? BRATED PAPER PATTERNS. N. B.-All orders receive prompt attention. apr6*wfm3mos COatrrjes, 3crodrtj, Ut. JJ A LL, BLACK ? CO., No. 665 AND 607 BROADWAY; N. Y., Cali attention to their very extensive s to cs of SILVERWARE, PRECIOUS STONES, . Imported and American Watches of Waltham Manufacture, JEWELRY, BRONZES, CLOCKSS STATUARY, GAS FIXTURES, Ac. Oar goods are of the best quality, perfect in. design and finish, and sold at fair prices. Strang? ers in the city are. cordially invited to visit oar Sales-rooms, whether they wish to purchase or not. Jnly3-lyr JUNE JEWELRY, WATCHES, ?c. THE LATEST STYLES. Particular attention is invited to the NEW, LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, S LL VERWARE AND FANCY GOODS, suitable for Presents, jost received and opened. AT JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KINO STBEET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STBEET. JAMBS ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STBEET. AU 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 Rfnge, Diamond Rings; Gent's pms, Pearl and. Diamond; Plain Gold and Wedding Rings always on hand or made to order; Sleeve Battons and studs, Bracelets, Brooches sad Earrings; Armlets and Necklaces, bi Gold and coral; Brooches for Hair or Miniatures, Lockets, Charms and Masonic Pins, Glove Bands, at JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET, A few doors above Wentworth street. noY24-mwf \