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If this cannot be doa \ protection against losses by mall may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of THB NXWS, or bj sending the money in a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON * CO., ? ami No. 14? East Bay, Oharieston. S. C. Wit QSbt?ltgtm MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1872. jr Mr. WELLiAM E. BimoKS, jr., ls th travelling agent for Tun NEWS, for Sooth Carolina. NEWS OE THE HAT. -No additional Jurors In the Stokes case. -The New York Cotton Exchange will be adjourned from the 3d to the 8th of July. -Six fatal sunstrokes occurred in Cincin? nati on Saturday. -The Indian Department think the report? ed Incursion of Indians Into Texas sensational.' -The thermometer stood at ninety-eight In New York, on Saturday, and there was one case of sunstroke. -The Cnban General Yuclan, and Captain Yaroo*, were executed on the 15th Instant, st Puerto Principe. -vice-President Colfax publishes a card de? clining to be a candidate for Congressman at large. -The New York metal manufacturers' meet? ing decided to make no compromise with tho strikers regarding hours or wages. -It may be authoritatively stated that there ls absolutely no foundation for the report that Princess Neille Grant has become engasr*"* *? a Scottish lord. -Special dispatches /rom Geneva fully con? firm Friday's statement that the arbitrators have decided that claims for indirect damages axe inadmissable. -Delegates from sixty Orange lodges mci, on Friday to make preparations for the 12th of Joly parade. It was decided not to permit I members to arni themselves on the day ol the I parade. -It ls now stated that Smith, of the Ata? lanta Boat Club, lost both heata of, the Henly sculling match yesterday, instead ot one only, aa was at first supposed, and that he has been declared out of the race. -The Louisiana conventions appointed com? mittees of conference. The Packardites de? mand the endorsement of Grant and repudia- j tlon of Greeley as preliminary to joint nomi? nation for State officers. -The postofflce'riepartment ls now exam lng various designs for the postal cards author? ized by the recently enacted law, and upon the determination of their nry'". <fcc. nronoaaJs will be publicly invited for their manufacture. -About one hundred of the West Albany, New York, car-shop strikers resumed work nnder the ten hours' system. A large force of workmen have been brought down from Schenectady, and lt Is said all the force neces? sary for the work at West Albany. -An explosion in a burning drug store in Liberty street, New York, injured a number of firemen, some of whom will lose their eye - Sight. The fire originated by throwing kero? sene on a fire. Twenty-two firemen were in? jured. -Announcement was made tb at Greeley and Schurz would breakfast together on Friday, ont Schurz was not present. A communica? tion was received from bim regretting tbat he I . could not attend. Horace White anc others | were In attendance. -The governing committee of the Stock Ex? change have resolved that deliveries of South Carolina bonds be continued In accordance - with the circular of December 8,1871, until the 1st of September next, instead of the 1st of July, to give holders time to register. -Fifteenhundred pounds of nitro-glycerine exploded In the California powder works, four , miles distant from the city hall, San Francis- j co. Six buildings were wrecked, and a hole twelve feet deep and one hundred and twenty five feet in circumference made In the ground. No person was Injured. -A cable dispatch, dated Geneva 21st, says: -*'ID an Interview with the World correspon? dent; the Hon. Charles Francis Adams said: 4I adhere to the principles laid before the Cincinnati Convention, and would accept the Baltimore nomination if the platform ls as good and the offer spontaneous, bat I will never be wire-pulled into a place. I am deep? ly concerned for State rights in the future.' " -The following are some ol the headings of i the newspaper descriptions of .the great Gil? more Jubilee now In progress at Boston : The Boston Noise, the Boston Hurricane, the Great Jamboree, the Jubilee Jubilorum, the Grand ? Hubbub, the Brobdignagian Jubilee, the Ne? mesis of Noise, the Niagara of Voice and. Mis? sissippi of Instrumentation, the Boston Pan? jandrum, the Musical Earthquake, ?ko. -The Radicals are making extraordinary ef? forts to carry the election In North Carolina on the first of August. Their candidate for vice President (Senator Wilson) will make a serles | of speeches in the latter part of the canvass, and several other members ot Congress, and probably one or two members of the Cabinet, will be brought into the same service. A vic? tory will be hailed by the Grant party as a sign ol their ability to carry the great ma? jority ot Southern States, and thereby add ma? terially to their party capital. With this view, their utmost exertions will be expended. -The Raleigh News says: "We learn that on Friday aa altercatloa occurred between Mr. T. L. Emry, of Weldoo, aud Judge Taylor, Of Nash, la which pistols and guns were brought lato requisition. Mr. Taylor fired on Mr. Emry first with a pistol, the shot taking | effect in the thigh, causing only a slight flesh wound. Mr. Emry procured a shot gun load? ed with smalt shot and fired on Mr. Taylor, several of the shot taking effect in the head of | a negro staadiog near, by the name ol Tom Fields, and one or two la Mr. Taylor's face." -Wide fluctuatlous are agalu takiog place lo Me railroad stock at New York. Just now there Is a great break dowD, which is food for reflection with most of the financial writers. The New York Herald ls Inclined to think peo pie who put their trust In the London protec? tionists have been badly sold, adding : "No fact has been more evident than that the I American speculators ia Erie have been on the wrong side pretty much through the whole movement since last March. Selling it 'short' at 40 or 50, they went 'long' of il at 70, just in (imo to meet 'he downward tide and to buy j from the clique o? English speculators what the latter had bought when the former sold. Hereafter let us hear no more British charges of American dishonesty and chicanery. The selling out of Erie to the ring by the parties who were to oust that ring is a darker Btain on the English reputation than was ever affixed there before. The thousands ot outraged and swindled English shareholders, men, women and children, and their luckless fellow-share? holders on this side, will now soe the dishon? esty, so freely charged to the child, must have been inherited irom the mother." It is alleged that the famous Jay Gould and allies expect new to get possession of the Erie road again, by having made an alliance with and purchase from English shareholders, who so recently ousted his administration In disgrace. The presumption is they have made themselves whole, and are satisfied. The tump Conference. After the withdrawal of Senators Schurz and Trumbull, General Cox and their friends from the Fifth Avenue Conference, the Romp nominated Mr. Groesbeck, of Ohio, for President of the TJnited States, and Pro? fessor Olmsted, of New York, for Vice president. This ls a pitiful ending to what promised to be an influential and imposing meeting. The Free-Traders, as such, cannot carry a single State. Their candidates can? not be nominated at Baltimore. They make | .themselves laughing-stocks in'proclaiming that Free-Trade, as a Presidential question, ! is more important than Civil Service Reform, Decentralization, Amnesty and Reunion. The Free-Traders ought to work to secure a majority in the House Representatives. They can do that under the Liberal flag. Why should they hold it essential to stick up a brace of respectable gentleman, who may help to split tbe anti-Grant vote, but cannot possibly be elected? This ia rank foolish? ness. Mr. Bryant is evidently more of a J poet than a statesman, which will account ' for the millennial strain in which the Romp resolutions are writton. The chronic bolters forget that Mrs. Partington did not succeed in sweeping back " the Atlantic with a broom. Saved at Last. The latest cabio dipp-tcnes bring the in ! telligence that me Geneva Board have cut 1 the diplomatic knot by declaring inadmissa ble the claims for consequential or indirect damages contained in tbe American Case. The manner in which the Board overcame j the scruples of the English commissioners j is not explained. It was declared that Eng? land would not allow the claims for cons?? quent ia 1 damages to go before the Board, lest such a coarse should be construed into an admission of a possible^liability, bat the J Board have probably acted upon the original American Case, and declined to consider the claims for consequential damages, with? out committing England to any greater re? sponsibility than was imposed apon her by the simple act of preparing and presenting her formal argument against the direct Ala? bama claims. From tho lirsl the position of j tbe TJnited States has been contemptible. The administration had not the manliness to admit that Mr. Bancroft Davis's claims for consequential damages could not be maintained ; and when England flatly refused DO imyn royrnrgg xafntrwrisrwtvtrib*^DmM?M of Washington if those claims were not withdrawn, President Grant and his advisers sidled from pillar to post and post to pillar in the hope of pacifying Mr. Gladstone, and of j saving the treaty. The administration ex? plained that it did not expect any award nader the indirect claims. Tbis not being] enough, it.admitted that the indirect claims were expected to be rejected. Being further pressed, it said it presented them only that j they might be rejected. The end is that Mr. .Gladstone carries his point, and the administration is made ridiculous. There is no question that the claims for indirect damages were wholly indefensible. The United States was strong enough to admit thafits agent blundered, "and to withdraw the claims without more parley. This was not done, and tte resnlt is that the adminis? tration is dishonorably forced into a position which it might have assumed voluntarily, without loss of prestige or of national repu? tation. The abrupt breaking off of the negotia? tions at Geneva would have been dangerous to both England and America. There was no probability of a war, whatever became of tbe treaty, bat the two countries cannot afford to leave unsettled a troublesome ques? tion which might be made the excuse for all manner of international ugliness. Now, that the indirect claims are ont of the way j the arbitration shoald go on smoothly, and the final settlement of the whole business need not be long delayed. -In honor of tho indirect claims fiasco, the counsel for ihe United States, who pre? pared the American Case, is hereafter to be known os tbe Consequential Davis. -It is now announced that the Laarens Railroad waa bought conjointly by Mr. J. S. Wiley and Comptroller Neagle. The State officials have money, it the State have none. -Mr. Augustus B. Knowlton has with? drawn from the editorship of the Orange bnrg Neios. As he is a staunch Radical and a lively writer, his retirement is a loss to "the party." Next? -A New York correspondent at Philadel? phia spoke of Judge Orr's voice os having a "metallic" ring. The Columbia Carolinian thinks it must have been a "whiskey" ring. Perhaps lt was only a "Railroad Ring," which would account for the metal in it. -A significant incident of the Fifth Avenue Conference was the admission of Colonel Forsy the, of the Mobile Register, that Alabama will support Greeley. Immediately before he started for New York he printed a long leading article bitterly condemning the Cincinnati movement, bat, as an honest j man, be frankly admits that the people do J not agree with him. -The New York Herald, in Hs money ar? ticle ot Friday, says : "The South Carolinas "were weak, and the new July issues declined "to 32. It seems that the Warehouse Compa? ny entrusted with the registration of the 'bonds wanted to exact a commission of one 'per cent, for their services. The excessive 'fee was complained ol to tbe committee of 'the Stock Exchange, who succeeded in ne 'goiiating a reduction of the charge to one 'quarter of one per cent., or $2 50 for every 'one thousand dollar bond." "Addition, Division and Silence.1' A man named W. H. Kembla is a member of the Grant National Executive Com? mittee from Pennsylvania. This man, like other adventurers the people wot of, won a State officer with small pay, and, though he owned nothing but his salary when he waa elected, retired in a few years worth a million. It was he who wrote the following letter : TREASURY DEPARTMENT OP PENNSYLVANIA, } HARRISB?RO, March, 18C7. f My Dear Titian-Allow me to introduce lo you my particular friend, Mr. George 0. Evans. He has a claim of some magnitude that he Wishes you to help him in. Put him through as yon would me. He understands addition, division, and silence. 1 yours. W. H. KEMBLE. TO Titian J. Coffee, Esq, Washington, D. C. The like qualifications are possessed by all the principal Radicals in this State. Attack the Ring I . [From the Col ambla Carolinian.] TOE CHARLESTON NEWS calls for acllon against the Blue Ridge Railroad Ring. That ls the word. The sooner all the plundering rings and plundering officials are brought up before the bar o? Justice in this Slate, the better for the public. The case of the people vs. the public plunderers is one that ought to be kept In the courts until justice baa been vindicated. New Books. THREE CENTURIES OP MODERN HISTORF. By I Charles Duke Yonge, Regius Professor of | Modern H i sro ry and English Literature In Queen's College, Beltast, &c. New York: D. Appleton ft Co. Cloth, pp. 572. Price $2. Professor Charles Duke Yonge, whose | "Three Centuries of English Literature" was lately noticed, has, among other works, written a companion volume-"Three. Centuries of "Modern History." His object, in preparing the work, is to give the youthful student some Idea o( the general history of continental his? tory in what may be called modern limes. No attempt has been made to present a complete | history of any one country, nor even of any one period in the history of any country. To use a happy illustration of Professor Yonge hlmcelf, his volume may b* compared to a skeleton chart of R??*P*i on wnlcn lhe bound? aries of tho dur?rent countries, the courses of a < r*w great rivers and the situation of some of | the chief cities are marked outr sufficiently to guide the student in filling up lhe outline; but which, for a more precise knowledge of any separate country, leaves him to consult maps more elaborately filled up. Professor Yonge takes the orthodox view ot historical subjects, and his book will be found very useful to those who have not the time, or ihe Iodination, to read up the subjects In extenso. The British empire ls not mentioned and will probably be the subject of another work. For sale at Holmes's Book House. Special Notices. ^?Mra^iiiP^AST^^ I wonld respectfully give notice that the Wharves at West Polo t Hills will no longer be allowed as a place uf landing for Boats from vessels anchored In Ashley River, or as a point for shipping Stores or Supplies to vessels. WM. LLC uv, Jun24-o Agent. pm- PEOPLE'S BANK OP SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, JDNE 24, 1872.-The Board or Directors having declared a DIVIDEND OF ONE DOLL a R PER SHARE on the Consolidat? ed and, in the same proportion, on the Unconsoli? dated Stock, the same will be paid on and after MONDAY, 1st proximo. JAKES B. BETTS. Inn2t_ cashier. pm- THE CHARLESTON CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION, for the Bene nt of the Free School Fand-Official Raffle Numbers : CLASS No. S69-MORNING. 60-20-77-05 - 59-18-64- 0-12-56-29-76 CLASS NO. C70-EVENING. 9-36-59-31-77-23-61-32-40 -70-21- 1 As witness onr hands at Charleston this 22d day of June, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES QI Lld I, AND, Jun24 Sworn Commissioners. .^?"OFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OP TUE CHARLESTON JOINT STOCK COMPANY tor the benefit of the State Orphan Asylum. CLASS No. 6-FRIDAY EVENING, June 21. 71-16- 2-27-44-55-46-19-72-41 - 73-32 CLASS No. 7-SATURDAY MORNING, Jone 22. 12-27-52-61-56-21-03-24-32- 9- 6-53 CLASS No. 8-SATURDAY EVENING, June 22. 33-42-27-62-54-24-59-70-29-76-15-44 Witness my hand at Charleston, S. C., 22d day Jnne, 1872. A. MOROSO, Jnn24 Commlealoner. THE ONLY SOAP THAT WILL WAsI wltbont rnbblng ls the "DOLLAR REWARD SOAP." DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents, Charleston, S. C. ICE -A BRANCH OP THE MEET? ING Street Ice House has been opened lu St Phillp street, opposite the Market, where ICE will bo sold the same as at the Malu House. JAMES KENT, Agent, juD22-3 Meeting Street Ice Honse. IN COMMON PLEAS-BEAUFORT COUNTY.-Ex parte BAILEY Jfc COMPANY In re R. J. DA VANT, Commissioner, vs. the Trustees of | the College of Bennion.- Pursuant to the order of | the Hon. c. B. FARMER. Judge, In the above stated case, notice ls hereby given to all and singular the Judgment Creditors of WILLIAM H. WIGQ that said Court has limited and allowed ninety days from the* date of ihls order In which said Creditors may prove their claims before the under? signed, Receiver, at his office, in the courthouse, at Beaufort. H. Q. JUDD, C. C. P. Receiver. Beaufort, S. C., Jnne 14,1872. junitt-60 SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE UNDER? SIGNED, having opened a Branch Grocery on Sullivan's Island, ls now prepared to furnish the residents (and those intending to locate there during the summer months) with their Supplies at the very lowest Charleston prices. Attending In person to the business, I can guarantee satis? faction to all who may wish to patronise me. Very respectfully, F. L. O'NEILL. Jnn20 ?BsTBURNHAM'S SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-Having used Yeast Powder In our ramilles for several years, we give a decided pref? erence above all others to that prepared by EDWARD S. BURNHAM, o r ad u a te of Pharmacy, No. 421 King street, near Calhoun street, Charles con, S. C. : King Mansion Boarding House, Julius Petsch, B. C. Webb, George L. Holmes, George S. felzer, M. D., John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith, Master Machinist, S. C. R. R. apr5-3mo8 ^ON MARRIAGE. Happy relier for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abases in early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediment co Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Books ind Circulars sent free, In sealed envelopes. Ad Irena HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. oct? QHA8. LIEBENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. 0. )fflces-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner lane and Meeting streets. B-Hlghest prices paid in Cash for Crude Turp?n Une.-?? metalemos JEUctings. DELTA LODGE OF PERFECTION, No. l. A. and A. A R.T-A Meeting of Obligation DI i his Lodge will be held Ht Mrs Bernard's Hall, Society st i e?t, Tu is EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Mem? bers or Buist chapter uf Rose Croix, and all Ma? sons of the Ancient and Accepte d Rite are Invited to attend. By-order or me T. P. G. M. 1 ) OHAS. P. 3AMMIS, jgajj_Secretary. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 9, A. F. M. The Regular Monthly Communication of this Lodge will be held THIS EVENING, at Holmes's Hali, at 8 o'clock, candidates and Members will ba pnnctnal. The H.M. Degree will be conferred. The Arrear List will receive Hs Third Beading. By order or w. H. LEVI LOEB, Jun24_?secretary. ATTENTION 1 CHARLESTON ZOUAVE RIFLE CLUB, COMPANY A.-A MeetlDg of juur Club will bc held at the Hall or Hook ann Ladder Company. No. 2, Wentworth street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, 24tn instant, at s o'clock. By order. EDD. A. LOYAL, jnn24_i_Secretary. Q.RANT AND WILSON. A REPUBLICAN DEMONSTRATION. The Republicans of the City and County or Charleston are respectfully requested to assemble at Military Ball, Wentworth street, on WKDNBS DAT EVENING, the 26th instant, at half-past 7 o'clock, to ratify the nominations made at Phila? delphia, Pa, tor rrealdent and Vice-president of the United Statea, to be voted for next November. It ls respectfully suggested to the Republicans of each Ward in i he olty, and those la tbe conn try who may be able te takf part in the demon? stration, that, under weir propsr o in ce rs, they should meet and prooure banners, torch-lights, Ac, and assemble at the place of rendezvous, Military Hall, where several prominent gentle? men will address the meeting at io o'clock on the return ol the procession to the Hall. Thc hall, music, Ac., are engaged for the occa? sion. Respectfully, A. J. Renaler John Bonum p. L. Miller B. B. Seabrook R. B. Anson Gilbert Pillsbury J. D. Price ." Samuel Dickerson. J, J.D. Robinson ' Allan McCloud Peter Ashe D. Legare Wm. McKinlay Wm. F. Kalrson A. F. Farrar Wm. Washington Tins. E. Dixon Holton ?. Bell Arthur Mitchel W. s. Brodie J. P. Howard R. W. Turner J co A. Mushlngton W. H. Logan M. D. Brown Jacob Koyal F. C.* Miller J. F. Mason W. J. McKinlay ? Alexander Willi urns J. I?. Price Wm. E. Elliott B. A. Bosemon R. Savage w. T. ouvnr and others. P. S.-Captain P. L. Miller, Lieutenant Thomas Dixon and Bon. A. J. Banaler will solicit aub-erip nous. _ JUU22-3* {Dante. W"^AN^I^7~?^C^L?RErr NUBS R Good recommendations required, and go.,d wag,? paid ir the applicant suits. Apply at MX 123 Meeting street-_?an-t?-2* WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN, TO cook and wash for a small family. Must come well recommended. Apply at No. 12 Water street,_JUD24-2 WANTED, A COLORED BOT, TO cook and do housework, and make him? self generally useful. Apply at No. 2 Aiken Row. JUU24-1?_ WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN TO Cook, Wash, Iron and make herself gen? erally useful. Apply No. 43 Madeline street, c?r? nor Thomas._Jun241? IF YOU WANT EXTRA FINE SHIRTS for $2 2&, or Linen Drawers for $125, go to LANGLEY'S Manufactory, No. iel Klug street. Jan24-2?_ WANTED, A RESPECTABLE COLOR? ED Woman to cook and wash far a small family on Sullivan's island. Apply at once, cor? ner King and Liberty streets._Jnn21-8 WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND do general Housework. Apply at north corner Amherst and Bay streets, Hampstead. Juni7 _ WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SMALL House. Purchase money to be paid In monthly Instalments. Address "Desire," at NKWB ofllce._mayal WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN, TO cook and wash fora small family. None need apply unless well recommended. Inquire at No. 140 Wentworth street, next west of Rutledge street._Jon7-fmw WANTED, TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, a small House in the central or western part of tho city. Address "y," at this office, stat? ing location, terms, Ac. febS WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW tbat the cheapest aud best warranted Sewing Machine in the market ls the DOME SHUT? TLE, price $26 and $37. Can bo seen at tho Gone, ral Agency, No. 256 Klug street, corner Beaufeln street. T. L. BlsSELL._jania-emos WANTED, AN INTELLIGENT AND industrious LAD, with an ordinary knowledge of arithmetic, to assist In keeping a Country store on Edisto Island. Wages irem $8 to $10 per month, besides board aud wash lug. Address 8., otllce of rnsNawa. Jonl2 WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with the fact that the SOUTH? ERN LI FE INSURANCE COMPANY Ifljues Joint Lite Policies, lusurlng the lives of partners in business, so that, on the death of either, the amouut insured for ls paid to the surviving party. lt arno Insures husband and wife on tbe same plan. EBEN COFFIN, Agent, NO. 31 Broad street. mayl8_ AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimonials, of good character and com? petency wishes a position as Teacher lu some public institution, or as private tutor In a family. No objections to going Into the country, can teach French, Latin, Greek, Plano and the other brau cu es ot a good education. Salary of not so great consideration aa pleasant association. Ad* dress c. D. V., at the office of this paper, may io_ toot and Sonr?a. L~~?ST,' A~CHAS^D~GOLD BRAOlsLET. The finder will please leave lt at thia office. Jun24-2_ LOST, FROM HAIG PLANTATION, near John's Island Ferry Depot, a Black nun Tan Hound DOO, nine months old. Any one returning him will be suitably rewarded by the owner. A. M. LATHAM._Junl9-thsm3 FOUND, A. PAIR OF EYE-GLASSES Gold Frame. The owner can have the same, by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at NEWS office_Jnn3 Sax 5alr. CHEAP ^ DID INVESTMENT.-Two small desirable UuUSES, four rooms each, on Rose Lane, rented togood tenants at $10 a month each. For partic? ulars applv at the corner or Rose Lane and bo? gara streets. _langt-*! ASUPERIOR MILCH COW, WITH CALF two weeka old, for aale at No. lui Meeting sneer, opposite the old Circular Church. junm-i*_ FOR SALE, A TURNING LATHE. IN? QUIRE at this office. jun24 i? FOR SALE, PLASTERING LATHS.-A large lot of Plastering LATHS, at $2 50 per thousand, at R. R. BUDDINS A CU. MILLS, foot Lucas and Bull streets._Jnn20-4? FOR SALE, LUMBER.-A LARGE LOT of BOARDS and SCANTLING, at reduced prices, at R. K. HDDG1NS A CO. Mills, foot of Lu? cas and Bull streets._Jun20-1? ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING MACHINES repaired on reasonable terms mid at tho shortest notice. Also a few good se? cond-hand Machines for sale, very low. J. L. LUNSNORD. Smith streot. north nf Wentworth. ?o Kent. TO RENT, HOUSE No. 9 ANN STREET, opposite Aiken's Park. Apply at No. 122 fradd street, west end, to John Kenney. JUU24-4* TO RENT, THE WHOLE OR PART OF a hsndsome Residence, In the lower part A the city. Gas, cistern and large yard. Apply it No. 153 King street. _Juu24-l* TO RENT, ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, A House wit b five rooms, with kitchen and JU t houses, recently built, having a large cistern ind well nf water. To an approved tenant the rent will be mud- rate. Apply at No. Si) Society itreet._ _ Jun24 TO RENT, LARGE AND PLEASANT Rooms with piazza, to an approved tenant, So. 42 calhoun street, next to Elizabeth street. Jnn22-2* TO RENT, THE WELL KNOWN GRO? CERY &TORB, t-outheast cerner Cannon ind Coming streets. Rent moderate. Apply at s'o. 4 Marion street._Jun2l-fmw4? T? BENT, THE STORK SOUTHWEST corner Meeting and Hasel streets. Great Wholesale stand. Apply at No. 57 Hasel street. jun2l-fm2* FOR RENT, COOL ROOMS, WITH CIS? TERN WATKR, from $3 to $6. Apply at ARCHER'S Wholesale and Retail Notion aud laney Bazaar. junl7-mwf3* ^tnasements. QRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AROUND THE HARBOR, BT WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 1, I. O, OF G. T. THIS EVENING, JUNE 24,1872, Steamer st. Helena will leave Market Wharf at half past 8 o'clock. Price $1 60 a ticket for gen? tleman and lady, refreshments included. Tickets can be procured from the following Committee : H. SONNTAG, T. 0. JEFFORDS, E. B. EARLE; also from Hoi m CB'S Book House, Fo gartle's Book Depository, Thomas A Lannean, opposito Masonic Temple; A. R. stillman's Dry Goods noose, No. 281 King street. jnn24 pALMETTO STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY MAROON. Members and invited guests will assenfble at the Ferry Wharf, TO-MOBROW MORNING, 25th in? stant, at 8 o'clock-members In uniform. Tickets can be procured from either of the undersigned Committee: A 0. STONE. JAS. ARMSTRONG, JR. D. KENNEDY. JOS. RIDDOCK. W. H. RYAN. HENRY MAY. J. GORDEN. _*f_gnaw rp HE FIRST EXCURSION AND HOP ?F THE LIVE OAK SOCIAL CLUB will take place TO-NIQBT, the 24tb Inst. Members and invited guests will pleaae be punctual, as tbe steamer will leave Market wharf at 8 o'clock pre? cisely. By order of the President. Jun24* F. S. SALVO. Conntrj ula* Sales. OFFICE OP COUNTY A?HHT?R? CHARLESTON COUNTY, CHARLESTON. S. C., MAY 17, 1872.-The attention of Delinquent Tax? payers ls respectfully invited to part of Section 4th of "An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act providing for the Assessment and Taxation of Property," passed September 16, 1888, and all j Acts amendatory thereto. Approved March 12, 1872. "Sac. 4. That all lands and real estate within this Siatc, whereupon, or In respect whereof, any sum of money remains dne or payable arter the sale provided lor in section 16, chapter 13, title 8, of general statutes, or which are liable to be sold for, or on account of, any lax laid by or under the authority of this Mate for State or County purposes, lu Accordance with the provisions of either of ihe Beveral acts, for the purpose or as? sessing and levying taxes for the support of the Government of the State, and of the several coun? ties thereof, passed In the years 1868, 1869,1870 and 1871, shall be exposed to sale, and sold for the payment or anett taxes, and all penalties, costs and charges thereon accrued, on the first Monday lu Jnne, 1872, and from day to day there? after, sundays only excepted, until the whole thereof shall be sold, at the place or places, on the terms and In the manner hereinalter provi? ded; such sale shall be by the County Treasurer of each connty, at the county seat, who shall expose and offer the said lands at public sale, to be sold and conveyed in fee simp) J without tue right of redemption, for the payment thireof; and the County Auditor ahall execnte a warrauty deed to the purchaser." ? The following property will be sold at '.he Fire? proof Building, corner or Meeting and Chalmers street, THU DAY, Jnne 24th, 1872, at 12 A. M., at public outcry, and will continue from day to day, alphabetically : Wallace, M, 1888, 1869, 1870, House and Lot, 62 Amherst st, Walllngsting, Geo, 1870, House and Lot, Romney st. Washington, Anna, 1870, House and Lot, 6 Dun? can st, Wharton * Petsch, 1888,1869, 1870, House and Lot, 66 America st. Whllden, Jos, Trustee, 1870, House and Lot, 85 Cannon st. White.-, 1868,1869,1870, Vacant Lot, 34 Amer White, Est J H, 1809,1870, 1871, House and Lot, 16 Magazine at. White, Est J H. 1869, 1870, 1871, House and Lot, 70 St Philip st. White, Est J 11,1809, 1870, 1871, House and Lot, 88 Cannon st. Whiting. Ohas, 1869, 1870, Vacant Lot, 2 Hasel st. Whitney, Mrs N A,| 1870, 1B71, House and Lot, 16 King st. Williams, Abram, 1869, 1870, House and Lot, 2! Laurel st. Williams, John W, 1869, 1870, House and Lot, East Bay. Willis, E. 1869, 1870, 1871, 22 Rutledge st, .House and Lot; vacant Lot, Spring st. Wilkinson, Est Richard, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, House and Lot, 21 Chapel at. Wilson, Ann, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, Vacant Lot, 200 Meeting at. Wilson, Marla, 1870, 1871, House and Lot, l Rose lane. Wilson. Francia, 1868, 1869, 1870, Building, 32* smith st. Wllhurst, A. 1870, House and Lot, 307 King st. Wig?, A B, 1870, 1871, Building, 39 Market st. Wittkowsky, Mrs S, 1809, Bouse and Lot, 397 King ac Young, Samnel. 1870, House and Lot, Linc st. Young, John, 1870, Building, 62>? Line st. SAMUEL L. BENNETT. Jun24 ' County Auditor. Insurance. s OUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON.President. ASSETS January 1st, 1872.$1,241,947 40-100. The undersigned having been recently appoint? ed Agent for Charleston of the above Company, with the right to take risks in any portion or South Carolina, wonld Invite the attention or his friends and the public generally to a few argu? ments In Us favor. It ls a PURELY SOUTHERN COMPANY, and Invests all Ita accumulations at the. South. It ls ably managed and baa a large capital. It does business on THE OASH SYSTEM ONLY, and at rates as low aa any other sound Company In the Country. Call at my office and allow me to show you the long Hst of Policyholders, which ts the host evi? dence of strength tn a Company. EBEN COFFIN, Agent for Charleston, S. C., No. 31 Broad street. GEO. M. OOFFIN, Sub-Agent. aprl6 North Atlantic Wharf. jBttsiness Garas. jj^ C A RDT~ All operations In DENTISTRY performed by Dr. ANDERSON In the most scientific manner, on the most reasonable terms, and enilre satisfaction guaranteed, at the corner or King and Li nerty streets. ' may22 T. CHAPEAU &, CO.,. DEALERS AND DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE AND ROSIN, OFFICE No. 178 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. 0. The highest prices paid for Crude, aprl?-emos E. P. WALL, JR., INSPECTOR OF FLOUR AND MEAL, OFFICE UNITY ALLEY, Over Messrs. Knobeloch A Small's Back Store. Jonll-lmo _ jy^OSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE. Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX, Htdea, Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and All kinda of Metals. ALSO, Dealers in COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig iron. may20-mwfiyr Patent ilU?icines. CLARKE'S NEW METHOD FOR HEED ORGANS, Price $2 60, Is so universally regarded as a Standard Method that an advertisement la only needed as a re? minder. The muslo is so au rac ive that the stu? dent will retain lt as a book of Organ pieces, after | flnlshlng the Instructive course. A Une colored picture of Dolly Varden ls on the 1 titles of DOLLY VARDEN SONO, Dolly Varden Galop, Dolly Varden Schottische, and Dolly Var? den Waltz. Each piece 60 cents. EATON'S NEW METHOD FOR THE CORNET, Price $1 60. Is now In season. All who wish to make a noise j In the world may easily accomplish lt by tating j up tho practice of this fascinating instrument, with the aid of this excellent Method. GEMS OF GERMAN SONG, Gems of Sacred Song, y ? Gems ol Scottish Seng, Wreath of Gems. The above collections of Vocal Gems contain each 200 to 260 pages full of the choicest German, Scottish, Sacred or Miscellaneous Songa Very valuable, and very moderate In price. $2 60 in Boards; S3 in Cloth; $4 Full Gilt. The above Books and Pieces, Bent, postpaid, en receipt of retail price. OLIVER DIT.SON A CO., I 0. H. DITSON A CO. Boston. I New York. mch27-wsljn>*w_._ ?Draga at tttyolesale. j -jg^^^-^gg^-g abX^OGA |?J24 WATER. Fresh supplies from the Spring received j monthly, and for sale by the Agents, DO WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. g PEAR'S FRUIT SOLUTION, With greatly Improved directions for nae. One Bottle will preserve 192 pounds or Fruit, or 80 gal? lons Cider. A supply J ust received and for sale by DO WIE, MOISB A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. rp HE MILLVILLE FRUIT JAR This JAR has been lu use about eleven years, wit ii a steadily increasing production and sales. During thia period many new varieties of Jars for preserving fruit have been introduced, bnt after one or two seasons1 trial most of them have I been abandoned as worthless, while the reputa tlon and sales or the MILLVILLE JAR have con? stantly increased. For sale by the Agents, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, _Wholesale Druggists. MOISE'S HORSE AND CATTLE POW? DERS ARE THE BEST IN USE. Prepared from the Purest Material with great care. If you desire to improve and keep yonr Stock healthy and In good order, try them. For salo by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Proprietors, _Wholesale Druggists. S URE POP, For the destruction or Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bedbugs, put up In hermetically sealed cans, larger In size, better In quality, will keep fresh [ longer, and la cheaper than any in market. For Bale by the Agenta for the United States, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, _Agents, Charlesion, S. C. JNO. WYETH & BBO.'S ELEGANT PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, Consisting in part ol: Ellx. Beer, Wine and Iron; Beer, Wine and Cinchona; Pepsin, Bis. and Strychnine; Tasteless Cod Liver Oil; Plain and Ferrai ed Syrup of the Hypophoapnlte or Chemical Food; Iron, Quinine and Strychnine Ac, Ac. Catalogues furnished. For sale by the Agents, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, _' Wholesale Druggists. JJANCE BROS. & WHITE'S RELIABLE SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS AND SUGAR-COATED PILLS. For salo at manufacturers' prices. Catalogues and Price Lists furnished by the Agents, DOWIE. MOISE A DAVIS, _Wholesale DrngglBta. DB. VON GHLANN'S ROYAL CROWN SUHNAPPS. Thia World-renowned TONIO ls highly recom? mended by the most eminent German Phyalclana, and pronounced by them as perfectly pure and rree from all adult?ration. For salo by the Agents for the United states, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Charleston, S. 0. S HOW OASES, PATENT SPRING, WALNUT AND METAL FRAMES, 4, 6, 6, 7 AND 8 FEET. Always on hand and for sale by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, jun3-mw6moa Charleston, S. 0. Q. J. L U H N, * PHARMACEUTIST, I IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY . AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. I No. 460 KINO STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now in stock or my own importation', LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brushes, Carbolic Acid, Parley's Gold Cream, English Dalby's Carminative, British Oil, Beebe's Embrocation and Ohiorodyne. * AOSNT 70S I TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparations,' Sugar-coated Pilla, AC AGENT FOB FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT TOE SOUTH CAROLINA TOB DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, , Surgical Instruments and Goods or foreign man u fae ta re imported to order. My Dispensing Department Is complete, em? bracing ail New Remedies. A full assortment of Trusses and Bandages al? ways on hand. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy day or night._lanlOwfmly ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREPAR? ATIONS. W. R. WARNER A 00., OF PHILADELPHIA, Offer the following assortment or Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send tor Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Oharleaton: Iron and Jodoform Pilla, a powerfnl Alterative and Tonio Comp. Phosphorus Pills, for Impotence, Losa of Nerve Power, Ac. Elixir Cincbonla Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Bismuth Elixir Calisaya, Ferrated Elixir Calisaya, iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strcyhnla Elixir Valerlanate of Ammonia Wine or Pepsin Bitter Wine or Iron Wine or WU I Cherry Ferrated Wine ol Wild Cherry Comp, syrup or Phosphates (or Chemical Food) syrup ol Hypophoephltes (fur Consumption,Bron? chitis, Aa) Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, cotalnlng Vanilla, Tolu, AO. Elixir Taraxacum Comp. Thia ls a new and valu? able combination of the medicinal properties or the Dandelion, Wild Cherry ana Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It 1B a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside from Its medicinal virtues, lt ls metal aa a vehicle and for in ax kl n g tho bitter taste or Quinine. Elixir Gentian hud Iron Elixir Bromide or Potassium. Syrup Phosph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia, (Alt ken's syrup; for Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac. Ellx. Valerlanate or strychnia Ellx. Phosph. Quinine. Iron and Strychnia (or the greatest service where there la a tendency to Paralysis) Boer, Wine and Irou. an elegant combination. especially serviceable la cases of children ana delicate ladles. In addition to the above, W. R. Warner A Co. manufacture a full line or Fluid Extracta and Sugar-coated Puls, all of which are to be had at Manufacturer's Prices, of DR. H. BAER, NO. 131 Meeting street, mch23 dAwemos Charleston, S. 0. g HORTS' .VN D HOMINY CHOPS. * .60,000 pounr?T*esh Ground SHORTS ALSO, 25.000 poonda Hominy Chops, . Botn excellent rood for horses and cattle. For sale by JOHN O AMPS EN A CO. Jon24-mwfS 1 J) / '? ? . f -. j ? VALENTINE'S PREPARATION OP MEAT JUICE, '.j ?".. '.j i Just received, a large supply or tn o above. Each .bottle contains four pounds ol .the best Beet, ex? elusive or fat; can be used with cold or warm water; also can be taken wita OodhverOll, and destroys the taste of the Oil. ; Tue only food for delicate children. ? Thia ls mach superior to the "Extractof Beer," heretofore offered to .the pnbUc, as.wllL be found upon trial. For sale by ? Dr. H. .RAE R, jnnT_' No. 131 M?etlAg street. QOGNAC AND LA ROCHEL'LE BRAN? DY, THU. S. BONDED STORES. A. TOBIAS' BONS, No. 110 EAST BAY, ? Oner for sale from U. 8. Bonded warehouse, Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDT various vintages, ia . Quarter casts Fifth casks Eighth casks AMD Oases o? one dosen bottles each. - . ?rcrtrwt, Ciirnor?, *c. -pALE, PRIME AND CHOICE SUGARS. MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay. offer for sale Fair, Prime and Choice Grocery SUGARS. ? _- MORDECAI A 00. FALKIRK ALE* 1 / C ... _i OWBs> l? I MORDECAI A CO., No. lio. East Bay, . oner for sale an lavotee of "Falkirk" ALB. landing direct from Glasgow, In Pinta. MORDECAI APO. jpOBTO R?OO MOLASSES. MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay. offer for sale Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, m strong packages._MOEDEOA1 A 00. jp RIME WHITE.KCORN. MORDECAI A CO., No. no East Bay, offer for sale Prune White CORN, in new asoka. ' . MORDECAI A CO. QHOIOE HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bayvoner fat Bale an invoice of Choice HAVANA CIGARS, di rent from Factory to Havana.. j, _ ^ DAMANTINE CANDLES. 1000packages Adamantine CANDLES for sale by A. TOBIAS' SONS. febea-emos _- . gULLIVAN'S ISLAND SUPPLIES. GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS FOR THE ISLANDERS 1 FOB THE ISLANDERS ! FOB THE ISLANDERS ! FOR THE ISLANDERS 1 FOB THE ISLANDERS ! FOR THE ISLANDERS ! 3 S. H. WILSON A BRO.., GROCERS, OF CHARLESTON, intend delivering GROCERIES to snoh of the Islanders aa patronize them, at their respective j homes on the Island, without extra charge. We shall take pleisure In taking charge of any goods bought In Charleston, not la onr Une, to deliver to onr Customers. . Any orders entrusted to our care, either In our une of business or not, will meet with p^mpt attention. WE OFFER YOU THE FINEST SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES IN OHABLESTON, AND AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BB UNDERSOLD. Soliciting your patronage, We are respectfully, S. H. WILSON & BRO.. No. soe KIMO STHSKT, CHARLESTON, & fljg Obtuationa!. PEACE CHURCH INDUSTRIAL VT SCHOOL.-Instruction will be given and the use of machines allowed gratuitously on Thurs? day and Saturday morning, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M, at the Depository, Chalmers street. JnnlP Legal Jfatices. NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAVING claims against the late Hon. ALFRED HU? GER will present them properly attested, and thuso Indebted will make payment to JAMES R. PRINGLE, Jnn2l-fmw3 Ex?cuter. Geming S&aihines. ^"HITTFEW IMPROVED WHEELER A WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior Machines on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promptly. WHEELER A WILSON MA NUT'Q 00.7 aprS-lyr No. soo Kins street. fTYHE UNEQUALLED MACHINE. The HOME SHUTTLE uses the Straight Needle, makes the lock stitch, (alike on both sides,) has self-adjusting tension, and ls the only first class low price Sewing Machine in the market adapted for every variety of Sewing from muslins to heaviest cloths. Price %t& and $37. Agents wanted, send stamp for cironlar and sample of Sewing. T. L.BISSELL, *** General Agent, janu-imwomo Charleston, g. 0.