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TERMS OF THE NEWS. THE DULY NBWS, by mall one year, $8; six months $4; three months $2 50. Served In the olty at E io FITE ss o?T * payable to the car rlers, or $8 a year, paid in advance at the ofllce. THE Tai-WEEKLY NEWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and saturdays, one year $4; six months $2 60; three months $126 THE WKBILY NEWS, one year $2. Six copies $10. Ten copies, to one address. $15. None xs of Wants, To Kent, Lost and Found, Boarding. *c, not exceeding 20 words, 26 cents each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 30 words, 40 cents each Insertion; over 30, and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each insertion. RKMITTANCKS .mould be made by Postofflce Money Order or by Express. If this cannot bc done, protection against losses by mall may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of THB NEWS, or by sending the money In a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S. O. ta~ Mr. WILLIAM E. SIMMONS, Jr., is the traveUlng agent for THE NEWS, for South Carolina. MONDAY, JULY 1, 1872. / NE1F8 OF THE DAY. " -The Pacha ol Egypt goes to Constantinople on a visit to the Sultan of Turkey next month. -Pr. E/ans, the celebrated American den? tist lo Paris, Is soon to be attached to the med? ical staff of the Prince or Wales in London -Mr. U S. Grant, Jr., son ol' President Grant, soils for Europe lo day, lo be absent j until October. --An enterprising widow in Iowa hasreal izeo $50,000 from policies on the lives ol her two deceased husbands. ( -General Tom Thumb, who arrived from Europe on Monday, ls going to build a new residence for himself and wile near Fairfield, Conn. -Miss Nilsson will be married In London and not in Paris, as has been stated. The wedding is fixed for Wednesday, July 31, at noon. -Miss Loti le Ray, a colored graduate of thc Howard University Law School, has been admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court ol * the District of Columbia. -Mrs. Abby Sage McFarland Richardson, we understand, has been made professor cf elocution in the Normal College of Cook County, III. -Havana advices say it has been discovered that Senor Caro, chief clerk in one of the de? partments, has been holding constant commu? nication with the insurgents, disclosing the plans ot tlie government for suppressing them -At Oglethorpe, Macon County, Ga., on Friday, J. C. Lloyd and J. E. Holsenbake, both white, were hung tor the murder of Judge G. W. Fish, in February, 1871. A very large crowd, counted by thousands, composed principally of negroes, witnessed ie execu? tion. A number of people, however, of the better class, including several ladies, exhibit? ed the questionable taste of travelling miles to witness the horrible scene. -A workingman in New York urges, the organization of an association of married men, and for the following reasons: 'iama workingman and a married man, and think it about time that we formed a married men's association to protect us from the young men that belong to the unions. As a body they are the poorest workmen at the trades. They don't care much about won,-, but we have wives and families, and they must be provided for. Let us call a meeting for that purpose, and it will be well attended, and act for our? selves." -Correspondents In Southern Colorado and New Mexico state that extensive and combin? ed Indian depredations are seriously appre? hended In sparsely settled parts of those Ter ritorltie.?. Thb Kioska?, Arrapahoes, Chey? ennes, Comanches, Navaloes and Apalaches have held frequent councils during the past winter, at which it was endeavored to diesig pate all tribal pr. indices, and effect a combi? nation for a general Indian war. Recent mur? ders and robberirs in New Mexico, Arizona Texas and otbe; places, are referred to as evidence of tne intentions of the Indians, but whether a complete combination has boen ef? fected ls not known. -There are about two steamers sailing daily from Liverpool for this continent. During the month of May fifty-three steiners left the Mersey, of which thirty-lour came to New York, eight to Boston, eight lo Quebec and Montreal, and three to Halitax, Norfolk and Baltimore. Seventeen of these belong to the Cunard Company, eleven to the Inman, five to the National, five to the White Star, ten to the Allan, and six to the Guion Company, respec - tlveiy. When to these are added the ships of t>io French and the German lines, we get some idea of the prodigious Increase of late In steam communication between the conti? nents. -Fifteen thousand persons attended the Boston Jubilee on Wednesday. In the even? ing there was a grand ball at the Coliseum, attended by twenty-five thousand persons. The English, German and French bands per? formed the Introductory music, the two and a h alf acree ol floor from which the seats had been removed being literally packed with would-be promenaders. Locomotion was difficult, and soon after the first quadrille was attempted, those who did not purpose dancing 1 sought rest in the spacious galleries. Strauss I . led the waltzes and Gilmore the quadrilles, and the bands furnished promenade music. The floral or nam ?uf'ulo us were very hand? some. General Grant and several members of the Cabinet and the Austrian and Nether? lands ministers were present. Gilmore's ben? efit on Saturday, we are informed by tele? graph, was a great success. Forty members of the Southern Press Associatiation were present, and were complimented with "Dixie" by Gilmore's Band. The Jubilee is likely to continuo until next Saturday. -There was an affecting scene In the United States Court in Montgomery, Alabama, the. other day, when the defendants in the case o? the United 8ta.te#ys. Young et al, lor alleged Ku-Kluxlng,^ere called up for ."ntence. The verdict had been rendered hardly fifteen min ntea when the court inquired if the defendants had anything to say why sentence should not be awarded against them. The old man Young, in a calm and manly manner, free from braga docio, protested his innocence of the charge, but as he referred to his wife and four daughters dependent on him, now sixty-three years of age, his voice was broken, and there was not In the court-room a manly heart but what was wrung with sorrow as the picture arose before them of this aged man in a far-off penitentiary, and his now widowed wife and helpless daughters shelterless and friendless driven from their little home, which the five thousand dollar fine will cause to be sold, os well as the little scanty pittance which was all ' this old mt rt was enabled, after a Hie of toll, to save from the wreck of the war. -Miss Matilda Heron, now visiting her brother-in-law, Dr. Reilly, of Oakland, Califor? nia, recently informed an interviewer that the papers had mistaken and misstated her object in visiting San Francisco. She says she mar? ried Harry Byrne nearly twenty years ago, and excepting a brief interval had ever since con sidered herself his wife. She had also married Harry SLoepel, but lt was under a misappre? hension of lads, which In due Hmo would be explained. She claims, too, that Mr. Byrne regarded lier as his lawlnl wife to the day of his death. She Indignantly repudiated the Idea of breaking the will he left? al' hough she knew it was fraudulent. She wouldn't touch his money unless he gave lt to her, but her honor had been assailed, and she^would de? fend lt even with her life. She sal l it was false that Byrne spent only one day wjth ber when he was East, and that he was several weeks at her father's house In Philadelphia The reasons lor their separation would be given at the proper time. lu 18G6. she says, Mr. Byrne told her she was his wile, though she had married Bteepel. He said that was void, aud tried to dissuade her from returning East. She did return lo get her child, deeding every? thing she hud to Stoepel and leaving him. She is preparing a history of their troubles, which will show that "their HveB were pure but unfortunate, and their love us true as steel."_ The Blue Ridge Ring. The complaint in the case of John M. Mackay against the Blue Ridge Railroad Company, printed elsewhere, contains an array of charges which, if fully proved, will j justify tbe poor opinion in which the mem? bers of the Railroad Bing have been held by the people of the State. In that com- j plaint, it is alleged that a large nnraberof thc endorsed bonds were, "by reason of the I "incapacity, dishonesty, peculations and I "fraudulent practices" of Ibe officers of thc company, diverted from the purpose for I which they were issued ; that the proceeds of each bonds as were sold was "almost wholly j "misapplied;" that Sl.'W.OOO of Bevenue j Bond Scrip was issued to the President, I Mr. J. J. Patterson, for the use of the Blue I Ridge Company, and was "in pursuance of J "of a conspiracy""pledged to varions "per-j sons to tho amount of $1,005,000; tbat the money obtained by pledging tbe Revenue Bond Scrip, amounting^ to $410,000,- bas I been "fraudulently misapplied" by tho Ex- J ecutlve Committee of the rond, the greater j part of it "to their own use or tbe private "use of their Individual members;" that the I j, balance of the Revenue Bond Scrip, not I [ hypothecated, was paid out "fraudulently I I "corruptly and without any legal considera- J "lion thereupon to various persons, and, "among others, to Hardy Solomons, a di- j "rector of said company, $10,000; to Niles "G. Parker, $50,000; to H. G. Worthington, "also a director, $20,000;" that "very large J "sums of money" held by the President and I Executive Committee "h?ve been distributed "lo certain others of thc directors and oft "cers of the said company, fraudulently and j "without any legal consideration there- I "upon ;" that, at thc time of the transaction, J Hardy Solomons, H. G. Worthington and F. I S. Jacobs, and others, were not legally quali-1 tied to act as directors. These allegations are sustained by the affidavit of Mr. Mackay, and by the affidavit of Mr. Thomas J. Steers, who swears that he beard President Putter-1 son say "he had to give Niles G. Parker I "(the State Treasurer) fifty thousand dollars "in scrip before he would sign the Bevenue j "Bond Scrip authorized to be issued," and that he gaw "what purported to bo a con "tract to that effect" Mr. Steers also j swears that he heard Patterson say that "he J "paid Hardy Solomon $10,000 in scrip, and j "H. G. Worthington $20.000 in scrip." j The petitioner, therefore, asks the court that I I tbe directors of the Blue Ridge Railroad be required to account for its funds; that they be enjoined from receiving any money, or j making any payment, for the comp my; that j all the defendants be enjoined from selling or disposing of any of the Revenue Bond Scrip, and that tho road be placed in the I hands of a receiver. A rule to show cause was issued, and the arguments will be heard, we believe, on the 12th instant j The petition is of course an ex parte I statement; but Mr. Mackay and Mr. Steers j have lind some business connections with the Bine Ridge Ring, und are nob likely to have made charges which they cannot sus-1 tain. It is Dot at all certain that it was in- j I tended to push the suit very far, but, how-1 ? ever this may be, the City of Charleston, with its million dollars of stock, is made a party to the suit which mast now go oa to I the end. The petition of Mr. Mackay shows how necessary if was to act promptly in the matter, and City Attorney Corbin did well I in beginning proceedings without more de-j lay, and, if be requires any additional coun-1 sel, let the Council appoint them. Il re mains now to press.tho cadse steadily and ro-1 morselessly, for in that way alone can the city protect itself from a total loss of its property. I We never like to throw good money ofter bad, but, in this instance, thc outlay is justi? fied by the amount of money,at stake, and will be, we linn ly believe, paid back a hun? dred-told so soon as the guilty parties, who? ever they may be, are made to disgorge the j hidden property of the road. Cadet O'Keefe. Congressman Roberts may congratulate himself upon the result of his plan of mak? ing his nominations to Annapolis depend on the result of an open competitive examina? tion. Instead or selling the cadets li ip, or giving it to some beery ward politician, Mr. Roberts threw open the appointment to pub? lic competition in his district; and the suc? cessful candidate is a poor boy named O'Keefe, who sells papers, in the streets be? fore and after school hours, lillis boy hos the right stu il in him; the stuff of which the Franklins and Stevensons are made. There is no doubt that he will keep on as he began, and become an accomplished officer. The only doubtful point is whether he is not, by adopting the naval profession, throwing away the chance of greater fame and higher rank in literature or commerce. But there are no competitive examinations, as yet, for the counting-house or the newspaper office, and probably young O'Keefe has been lucky enough to seize thc one golden opportunity of rising in the world and of achieving some modest distinction. It will be pleasant, loo, for Mr. Boberls to remember, when his Con? gressional career is over, that ho has given one brave boy the means o? proving that brain and work can overcome all the disad? vantages and difficulties of poverty and hum? ble station. The example will do god. It will encourage oilier Congressmen to do what Mr. Roberts hos done, and we do not forget that tho same plan has already been adopted by two of the Congressmen from South Carolina, These are practical steps towards true and lasting governmental re Oreen anti Orange? A meeting was held in New York, last Monday, the object of which was to adopt some measures by which a riot on the 12th of July might be prevented? All danger of such an occurrence is believed to be averted ; but the meeting went further Btill, and the leading members asked whether there was any reason why, in this land, Orange and Green should not abandon old feuds and meet upon the common ground of Christian charity and unselfish patriotism. No one questions the right of the Orangemen to parade; but they have no right to display insignia, and to play tunes, which are insult? ing to a majority or their countrymen, and, if persevered in, lead to fighting and blood? shed. Both parties must give np some? thing. When the Orangemen furl their ban? ners, and content themselves with non-par? tisan airs, the wearers of the green will not dream o? nursing angry prejudice. This country is no place for division amongst Irishmen. While they quarrel among them? selves, they neutralize their forces, and make it impossible to accomplish auy good for the Emerald Isle. It is time that the soreness and irritation of two centuries were put away forever. It is time thaj all Irishmen should join hands, twine them a garland of orange and green, and adopt- as their motto, Ireland for the Irish. -The Laurensville Herald says that Comptroller Neaglc, who paid $42,500 for the Laurens Railroad, is willing to sell that property for $(15,000. Modest and gen? erous mun 1 Or. Grant's Little Speech. After tho degree of Learned Doctor of Laws had been conferred upon General Grant at Harvard College last week, the President mude a speech at thc Alumni dinner, In which he said: "Gentlemen, Graduates of Harvard College: I wish it was lu my power lo thank you sul ?cleaily, and lo express the grail Ucatlon I feel at. the 'reception which you have given me here io-day. I believe all ol you are aware, however, ihat public speaking Is not my forte. Excuse me if I leave it for some one elso whb follows me to thank you in my place. I will designate Judge Hoar, who knows my failing In that respect." AB Mr. Greeley was long ago dubbed Learn? ed Doctor of Laws, be aud General (J mut are now on a nominal equality in that respect, and as these "doctors differ," the people only can decide. Soap iaitoni. "YyHITNEY'S SOAP FACTORY, CORNER REID AND NASSAU STREETS, CB ARLESTON, S. C. Thc undersigned having leased thc above Old Established Factory, and put tho same In work? ing order, are now prepared to Manufacture all grades of Family Soap or tho best qualities, and are determined to sustain the old established re? putation or its original rounder, F. B. Whitney. We have now manufaciured and on hand a' ont (7000) seven thousand {fmBmct Extra Family and other grades to which we invite Hie aitention of thc trade Wc warrant the article now on hand as good ir not superior lu purity to any Bold lu this market, and respectfully solicit the patron? age or Hie citizens. We have also on hand an excellent quality o? Sort Soap, suitable for washing woollen goods and scouring noora and paint. Caustic Lye, Beef Cracklings, Ac. Highest cash prices paid for Tallow, ship or kitchen Grease, or In exchange lor Soap. junrt-S PETSGli BROTHERS. (cCoportnerorjipo ano ?isaamtion? C^l^PARr?i?s^^ this day associated with me in business, Mr. G&ORUH F. BABBAGE. The name and style of the firm will hereafter be J. lt. lt ca l) A CO. J. R. READ. Charleston, July lat, 1872._Julyl-4 MR. JAMES ADGER, JR., HAVING this day withdrawn from the n rm of FROST, ADUr'.li st cu.. the business win be continued by the undersigned, under trie name of K. II. FKO.vr .k cu., who are authorized lu v mi up tvteatlalrs or the late arm. E. UORKY FROOT, WM. B. FROS C. July 1st, 1872._ Julyl-mwra mHE FIRM OF JOHN H. HOLMES & X CO., ls ihis day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. JuHN H. U;.LV1ES will com niue the business. (SlguiU) JOHN Ii. HOLMES. A H LOCKE Charleston, 1st July, 1872 Julyl-mwf3 MR. WILSON GLOVER IS Tills DAY admitted a member or our nun. Ju,yl-raiuth3 L. D. MOWRY A SON. charleston. Jnly 1st, 1872. MR. J. B. P. RAVENEL THIS DAY becomes a member or our firm. KAVENEL A CO. Charleston, July let, 1872._Julyl-l PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-THE undersigned have this day rormed a Copart iiershlp uuder tuc uaroo of BRYAN St Bit Y AN, tor the practice or Law. aKOROR D. BRYAN, ISAAC M. BRYAN. Charleston, S. C., Jnly 1,1872._Juiyl-1 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE .-THE nnde signed have associated themselves In business under thc name and firm or LOCKE i G HONING, for the purpose of transacting the Ship Chandlery, Grocery and Commlsdon tsusl ness at No. 78 East Bay, corner North Atlautlc Wharf, Charleston, a. C. G. A. LOOKK, julyl2_L. PROSING. mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY A. formed a Copa>tnership lu Hie commission business under the firm name or D. JENNINGS & SON. D.JBNNNIGS, D. OTFORD JENNINGS. Charleston, Jnly 1,1872._July 1-3 IHAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH me in business my son, JOHN E. SGHOUBOK, Tue business will hereafter be conducted In thc name of F. L. SCEOUBOE & SON. , , F. L. SCHOCBOE. Florence. S. O. July 1. 1872._Julyl-rowf? THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ASSOCIATE! wini bim in business Mr. c ii ARI,KS H. VALK. The m mufacture ol Engltics, McOarthj Gina ?nd Machinery In general, wilt hereafter bf carrtfHl on under ihe name and Arni or SMITH A VALK, at the old stand east end H?sel street. JUu25-tmo J. RALPH .-MiTH. ?nsirufs (Linos. CARD. AU operations In DENTISTRY performed by Dr ANDERDON tn the most scientific manner, on thc most reasonable terms, aud entire sails faction guaranteed, at the corner of King and Lloertj streets._ may2v! ?HA8. LIEBENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. 0. ornees-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Lim and Meeting streets. ??-Highest prices paid in Cash ror Crude Turp?n tine.-*? mchioemns rp T. CHAPEAU & CO., DBA LB as AND DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE AND ROSIN OFFICK No. 173 EAST BAT, _ . , . OnAULBSTOK, S. O. Thc highest prices paid ror Crude. anrlP irnos jyjOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE Highest Cash Price paid ror WOOL, WAX aides, Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds o Metals. ALSO, Dealern In COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotcl Pig iron. maySO-mwriyr Special Satires. ?S*HOVTR CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, CHARLE "ON', JOLY 1, 1872. In order that tue Seiid-Annual Dividend of this Institution may neroifter be made payable on tbe 1st January and 1st Joly, the Board of Directors havo declared a Qaartely Dividend upon the Capital Stock of TWO (2) DOLLARS per Sbare, payable on and after THIS DAT. j my 1-3 F. A. MITCHELL, Cashier. ^PLANTERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK OPS. C., JULY 1, 1872.-The Board, of Di? rectors of this Bank having declared a Semi-Aa Dual Dividend of One Dollar Per Share npon the Consolidated Stock, free of Government Tax, the same will be paid on and after this date. THO*. FROST, JR., Julyl-mws3 Cashier. ps* OFFICE OP COUNTY AUDITOR, FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, CHARLESTON, S. C., JULY 1,1872.-Notice is hereby given to all con" cerned that Returns of all Real and 'Personal Property within the limits of this County shall be dellveroJ at this office between July R, lt>72, and August 12, 1872, for the year commencing July i, 1872, verified by oath of the person whose duty lt ls to list or return saki property possessed by him, or under his control, either as agent, parent, husband, guardian, executor, administrator, trustee, receiver, officer, partner, factor or holder with the value of andi personal property so held and contrail-d. lt ls made the duty of the Coun? ty Auditor to add fifty per cent penalty thereto' for failure or neglect to make return of property within the time given to so do, "and must be ob served.? SAMUEL L. BENNETT, Ju yt-mr.'m2 County Auditor. ?Sr OFFICE OF COUNT ? AUDITOR, CHARLESTON COUNTY, FIKE-PROOFBU1LD1NO< CHARLESTON, S. C., JULY 1, 1872.-Tho Second Instalment, In accordance with an Act to provide for a General License haw, ls now doe, July 1, 1872. All persons Interested will please give their Immediate attention at this office. SAMUEL L. BENNETT, jalyl 4 County Auditor. ps* OFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBEB8 OF THE CHARLESTON JOINT STOCK COMPANY for the benefit of the state Orphan Asylum: CLASS No. 19-SATURDAY MOUSING, Jane SO. 58- 8-30-12-14-13-7C-34-06-47-19- 4 CLASS No. 20-SATURDAY K vi:s I NU, June 28. 39- 6-77-76-73-46-48- 6-22-61- 4-37 -Witness my hand at Charleston, s. C., 29th day Jnne. 1872. A. MOROSO, julyl Sworn Commissioner. pa* THE CHARLESTON CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION, for the ?ene? t or the Free School Fund-Official Baffle Numbers: RAFFLE CLASS NO. ssi-MORNO?O. 18-34-74-63- 4-37-40- 9-12-32-17- 5 RAFFLE CLASS No. 682-EVBNIKO. 33-36 -72 -25 -41-38-32-23 - 63 - 59-12-46 Aa witness oar hands at Charleston thia loth day of June, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES QILLILAND, Julyl Sworn Commissioners. ^THOUSANDS WHO HAVE USED li remark, (hey never wish to use any other than the DOLLAR REWARD SOAP. DOW IK, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents, Charleston, S. C. pS*TEE PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON, 8. C., JUNE 28,1872.-The Board of Directors of this Bsnk having declared a [ Semi-Annual Dividend of Five Per Cent, free of Government Tax, the same will be paid on and after 1st of Jnly next. H. G. LOPER, Jun29 Cashier PS* UNION BANK OF SOUTH CARO LINA, CHARLESTON, 27TH JUNE, 137.'.-1)1 VI DEND.-A Semi-Annual Dividend or FIVE PER CENT, (free rrom tax) having been declared by thc Board of Directors, the same will be paid on and after MONDAY, 1st Joly .proximo. H. D. ALEXANDER, Jnn29-3 Cashier. ^WTHE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY-SAVINGS DEPART? MENT.-Depositors are requested to leave their Books on and arter 6th July, to be credited with thc quarterly lu tere it due 1st All ?eposit-i made on or bcrore 20th July will bear Interest from 1st July. Interest Six Per Cent, compounded quarterly. JUD28-rmwlO F. A. MITCHELL, Cashier. pS*~ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, S. C., JUNE 26, 1872.-The Board br Directors of this Bank have declared a Semi-Annual Dividend of SIX (6) PER CENT.,, free of government tax, payable on and after July lat, 1872. WM. 0. BREESE. Jan27 ?. Cashier. '^sTNOTIOE. - GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIAJRA1LSOD COMPANY. Thc Slate, ex Belatione the Attorney-General* P.aintlff, vs. tho Greenville and Columbia Rail? road Company, Defendant JAMES G. aiBBES. JAMES R. PRINGLE and others, Plaintiffs, ve. the Greenville and Colum? bia Railroad company and others, Defendants. Tb&undoralgned navlng, by order or his Honor Samuel W. .Melton, circuit Judge or the Fifth Circuit, dated June is th, 1872, been appointed Ref? eree on the above stated coses to ascertain and report, among other things, the amount of In? debtedness or the Grcenvilleand Columbia Rail? road company, with authority by advertisement toTcqnlre all creditors to establish their respec? tive demands before him Notice ls hereby given to all and singular the creditors or the said'Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company, who; her holding bonds of the tl rat. mortgage, bonds or certificates of indebted? ness guaranteed by thc State, bonds or certifi? cates of indebtedness of the second mortgage, non-mortgaged- bonds or claims or any other character, t i present and establish their respec? tive claims before the undersigned ss Referee, at his office in Columbia. Sooth Carolina, on or be? fore the lac day of october next, at which time bia report on such claims win be made up and submitted to the Court in the said esses. JOH M il. GREEN, Referee. Columbia, S. C., Jone 19, 1872. Jun27-l2thll par- OFFICE CHARLESTON GAS? LIGHT COMPANY, JUNE 25th, 1872.-The Board or Directors or this Company having declared a Seml-Annual Dividend or SEVENTY-FIVE OENIS PER SHARK on tne capital Stock or thia Com? pany, the same win be paid to stockholders on and arter MONDAY. 1st Jnly, 1872. Transfer Booka will be cloaed from thia dale to 1st July, 1872. * W. J. HERIOT, Jun25-o Secretary and Treasurer. PEOPLE'S BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, JUNE 24,1872.-The Board of Directors having declared a DIVIDEND OF ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE enfr?e Consolidat? ed and, in the same proportion, on the Unconsoli? dated Stock, the same win be paid un and after MONDAY, 1st proximo. JAMES B. BETTS, Jan24 Cashier. pS* IN COMMON PLEAS-BEAUFORT COUNTY.-Ex parte BAILEY A COMPANY In re R. J. HAVANT, Commissioner, vs. the Trustees of the College of Beaufort.-Pursuant to the order of the Hon. C. B. FARMER, Jadee, In the above stated case, notice ls hereby given to all and singular the Judgment Creditors of WILLIAM H. WIGG that said Court bas limited and allowed ninety days from the date of ibis order In which said Creditors may prove their claims before the under signed, Receiver, at his office, in the Courthouse, at Beaurort. H. G. JUDD, C. C. P. Receiver. Beaufort, S C.. June 14, 1872._jnn22-60 ps* SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE UNDER? SIGNED, having opened a Branch Grocery on Sullivan's Island, Is 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 lo the business, I can guarantee satis? faction to all who may wish to patronise me. Very respectfully, F. L. O'NEILL. Jun20 IO. O. F.-E. W. GRAND LODGE OF . THE STATIS OP SOUTH GAROMNA.-The M w. Grand Ma<ter will Install the Officers or the Subordinate Lodges, an Odd Pi llows' H til, on the following evenings, at 8 o'clock: Jefferson Lodge, No. 4 on TUESDAY, 2d July, south Carolina Lodge, No. 1, on WEDNESDAY, 3d July. Marlon Lodge, No. 2, on FRIDAY, 6th July, schiller Lodge, No. 30, on SUNDAY, 7th Julr. Ilow.irrt Lnd JC, No. 3, on THURSDAY. 11th July. Tho officers and members of the Grand Lon ge are requested to attend and assist in the Installa? tions. By order of the M. W.O. M. ROBT. JAMES, Jolyi ethl_Grand Secretary. IO. 0. F.-R. W. GRAND ENCAMP . MENT, S. C.-The Officers and Members or th sCamp are requested to assemble at Odd Fel? lows' Hall. Tms (donday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose or installing the Officers of Pal? metto Encampment, No. l, and Ashley Encamp? ment, No. 8, on MONDAY KY ENI NO, the 7 th inst. By order or M. w. G. P. J. E. MEYEK, jalyl_Grand Scribe. ST. ANDREW S SOCIETY.-THE REGU? LAR Meeting or tho St. Andrew's Society will he held at South' Carolina Bail, THIS EVEN? ING, at 8 o'clock. ROBT. M. GUKDON, Jnlyl _secretary. ST. JOSEPH'S LATIN SOCIETY<wA Regular Monthly Meeting will be held at lil bern inn Hall. Tins EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By order of the President. GEORGS JEFFERSON. Jniyl-?_R. RUGGIERO, Secretary. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF the Irish Volunteers win beheld THIS EVE? NING, at Hibernian Hall, at 8 o'clock precisely. By Order. SULLIVAN, Jnlyl_Secretary. EEGULAR MEETING OF MECHANICS' UNION, No. 1, or Charleston. S. 0., will be held st nagle Fire Company Hall, Tins EVKNING, at 8 o'clock. By order D. B. HASBLTON. President. Jnlyl-?_R. EVANS. c*;crctftTy. OUR SOCIAL CIRCLE.-THE REGU? LAR Monthly Meeting or the Circle wtll be held THIS EVENING, the 1st instant, at 0 o'clock. A punctual attendance ls desired. By order. A. 0. TANSIN, Julyl-*_Secretary. HOMESTEAD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.-Tho Monthly Meeting or this As-oclatton will be held THIS EVENING, 1st 'instant, at the Hall or charleston Hook and Lad? der company. No. 2, In Wentworth street, near King, nt hair-past 8 o'ciuck. Dues will be re? ceived during the day at tho Store or william G. Wiill'len, corner Kin* and Beauiain streets, and at the Hall in thc evening. JOSEPH WHILDEN, Jmyl_Secretary and Treasurer. CAROLINA MUTUAL INSURANCE ?COMPANY_The Annual Meeting and Elec? tion will take place at the German Kuglnc houso THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock. The President will read lils Report at io o'clock, and the p ills will be opou till lu o'clock. As.-essinents will be re? ceived from 9 to v? o'clock. Manager? of Election : George Logemann, J. 0.' H. Chutasen, Jacob Kerger. By order af the President. Jnlyl_ U. KLATTE. Secretary. ATTENTION, WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY RIFLS CLUB.-Attend a Regu? lar Monthly Meeting or your aub, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock precisely. Members are requested to come prepared to pay their arrears. StewaruB will report. By order. C. 0. TRUMBO, Jnlyl Secretary W. L. I. Rino Club. Cost ano ion no. LOST, ?T??CKL?CB OF^bl3^?ADs7 Antique pattern, each one ct in Octagons, connected by delicate golden links, ir recovered by any one a Handsome reward will he given, and no questions asked, ir left at BAILY NEWS ellice. Julyl-2* manta. ?NT?^nLMMEb??T^LY7~A~ GOOD Cook at No. 180 Meeting street. Jnlyl-l? WANTED, A WHITE NURSE TO mind a child and make hersetr generally ?useful. Recommendations required. Apply at No. 6 Mei ung street._Jnlyl-1 WANTED, A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO housework and mind children. Apply in Calhoun street, two doors west or Rutledge avenue._julyM* WANTED, A COLORED GIRL OR A House Servaut. Recommendations re? quired. Apply corner Meeting and charlotte otreets. juyl-2* WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A Healthy Wet Nurse. Wu ito preferred, in? quire at nor iii ja1-1 corner King and Mary streets. Julyi-l*_ WANTED, A TWO OB POUR WHEEL VEBICLE. Address "V," Naws office. Julyl-2*_._ WANTED TO HIRE,"A WOMAN TO Cook and Waah lor a f am i ly or two per? son?. Apply at No. 0 Gadsden street. Julyl-2 WANTED, A CAPABLE AND R?LI ABLE Colored Washerwoman. Apply ut 16 Wentworth street, south bide, near East Bay. Juiyi -3_?_ WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN TO Cock and Wash, uood wages and steady employment to a capable person. Apply at No. 04 King street._Jun28 WANTED, A FEMALE SERVANT, AT No. 2 Lad-ou'H court._ Jnn2Q WANTED, TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, a small Houso In tho ?entrai or western part or the city. Address "t?" ut una office, slat? ing location, terms, AC._leos WANTED, THE PEOPLE TO BUY Fancy Gcods at half price durlug repairs and alterations. ARGUER'S BAZAAR, Nos. 301, 363 and S05 King Btreot,_Jun23-fmw3?^ WANTED, A GOOD WHITE COOK. Apply at No. 1 East Batteiy. Jun28-fma*_ WASTED, A WHITE WOMAN, TO cook and wash for a small ram Hy. None need apply unless well recommended.- Inquire at No. 140 Wentworth sireet, next west or Rutledge street._Jnn7-fuiw WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that the cheapest aud best warranted Sewing Machine In the market 1B the HOME SHUT? TLE, price $26 and $37. Can be seen at thu Gene? ral Agency, No. 266 King streut, corner Beaufaln street. T. L BlaSELL._Janl2-6mo3 WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with the fact that the SOUTH? ERN LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY issues Joint Lite Policies, lusurlug the. lives or partners In business, so that, on the death or either, the amount insured for ls paid to the surviving party. lt also insures husband aud wire on the same plan. EBEN COFFIN, Agent, No. 31 Broad street, may 18 .for Sale. JOOP ARRIVED, A EEWrGOOD WORK MULES; also Saddle and Draft Horses. For sale at christopher's subies, No. 60S Klug street. Julyl-2*_:_ ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING MACHINES repaired unreasonable terms ana at the shortest notice. Also a lew good sc- < cond-hand Machines for Bale, Very low. J. L. LUNSKuRD, s Jilt h street., aurthur Wentworth. So ?ciu. RENT, ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, A. I small and comfortable Dwelling, on front | Beach, east or Fort Moultrie. Apply at No. 108 j Calhoun street._Julyl mwl3 TO RENT, SEVERAL HOUSES, APART? MENTS and Rooms, central and northwest? ern localities. Also, on Klug street. Apply to 340 King street, or Fire-Proof Buddlug._July! rpo RENT ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, A JL pretty Cottage, immediately on tho^Front , Beach, aud opposite the residence or Mr. L. Grou Ing. Building contains seven rooms, Including Kitchen, which is attached to the house. On the premises is a good size cistern, and bathing house na the Beach. For terms apply to L. G RUNING, North AHautlo Wharf._Julyl-3 TO RENT, THE INGRAHAM HOUSE, comer ol Wentworth and Smith streets, lioase and premises lu good order, with line cis? tern For further information, apply to S. B. picKENS, S. 0. R. It. Office, corner of King and Ann streets._Jun26tuwlm4 TO RENT FOR THREE MONTHS, AT A low rate, a desirable DWELLING, with out? buildings, In the western part or thc city, north or Calhoun atreet, with privilege or use or part ol the furniture. The Dwelling contains seven square and two attic rooms, with ?aa and water. Conveniences throughout the house, pantry and kitchen. Address through P. O. Key Box No. 13. JU028-3_ TO RENT, ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, an eligibly situated House on sn divan's lsiand, within six minutes' walk or the Steam? boat Landing, containing eight square rooms, pantry, double piazzas, Ac. on the premises are a large cistern and weil of water, and all neces sary outbuildings. Also, a fine Vegetable Gar? den under cultivation. To an approved tenant, tho rent will be moderate. Apply to li. s. D. MUCKENFUSS, No. 67 Hasel street. Jun26 .financial. QITIZBNS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON BRANCH, No. 8 BROAD STREET. On and after Monday, stn Joly, 1872, tue rega? lar Semi-Annual Interest will be paid to Deposi? tors, wno are requested to bring In their Books at that time, that the same may be entered.' ' All Interest not paid on the Slat July wUl be added to the principal of the Depositor, and win Itself draw interest as If deposited oaths 1st Instant. Interest ls compounded and added to principal quarterly, but Is payable as bere.ofbre In January and July.. , . AU sums of and over FIVE DOLLARS deposited in this Bank, on or before- the firth day of each Calendar Month, will bear Interest (Six Per Cent.) j for that mom h as if deposited on the 1st instant. Deposit? of Ono Dollar and, np warda received dally from 9 A.M. to 2 P. M., and en SATUBDAT j Evenings. Tula Branch ls under the management of the following Local Finance Commute: LOUIS D. DsSAUSSURE, CLELAND K. BUGER, F. MBLCHERS, DB. A.B. ROSE, [ V BENJ. F. EVANS, C. WU LUE KN, E. N. THURSTON. Collections promptly attended to, there being Branches of this Bank at the most prominent | poluta in the State. ? H. RAVENEL, Jr., . JjjjfM_; .._Aaslstan: Cashier. S insurance. o u T H E R ??~~~ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. . ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. CEN. JOHN B. GORDON,.President. i _____ ASSETS January 1st, ?87X.$1,241,947 40-100. The undersigned having been .recently appoint? ed Agent for Charleston or the above Company, with the right to take risks in any portion or | South Carolina, woold invite the attention of his friends and the public generally to a few argu? ments In Us favor. It is a 1 PURELY SOUTHERN COMPANY, I and loves ta all ita accumulations at the Sonth. I It ls ably managed and has alargo capital. It ] does business on v . THE CASH SYSTEM ONLY, and at fates ss low aa any other sound Company . | in the Country. Call at my office and* allow me to show yon the | long Hat of Policyholders, which ls the beat evi? dence of Btrcngth in a Company. . EBEN COFFIN, Agent for Charleston, & C., Na 81 Broad street. GEO. LI. COFFIN, Bab-Agent. aprlS_ North Atlantic Wharf. ?rna?, Oneraicata, &t. D~ R. FITLER'S VECIETAIBLE^ R1?EI? MATIO SYRUP. Warrante! nader catii never to have failed to cure. 28,600 certificated or testimonials of cure, Including Rev. 0. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs. Falla of Schuylkill. Phlladel Shla; the wife or Rev. J. B. Davis, Hlshtstown, ew Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; HOD. J V. Creelev, member-Con? gress irom Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Cam? don, New Jersey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore; I ex-Governor Cowell, Kentucky, and thousands or ' others. Warranted to cure or money rotunded. DB. GEO. CACLltR, Agent, Jolyl-lyr_charleston, 8. C. ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PREPAR? AI IONS. W. R. WARNER & GO., OF PHILADELPHIA, Offer the followmg assortment or Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere. Send for Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Charleston: Iron and lodoform Puis, a powerful Alterative and Tonio Comp. Phosphorus Pills, for Impotence, Loss of Nerve Power, Ac EUxlr Cinch?n ta Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate of Iron Elixir calisaya, Iron and Bis math Elixir Calisaya, Ferra ted ? Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Stroyhnla Elixir Valerlanate of Ammonia Wine of Pepsin Bitter Wine of Iron Wino of Wild Cherry Ferreted Wine of Wild Cherry Comp. Syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) ay rup or Hypophosphltes (lor Consumption, Bron? chitis, Ac) Lozenges ot Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, ootalnlng Vanilla, Toln, Ac Elixir Taraxacum Comp. Thia ls a new and valu? able combination or the medicinal properilea of the Dandelion, wu.' Cherry and Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It la s very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside from Its medicinal vlrtnea, lt la useful aa a vehicle and for manklug the bitter taste of Quinine Elixir Gentian aud Iron Elixir Bromide of Potassium: Syrup Phosph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia, (Alt-1 ken's ??yrup) for Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac Ellx. Valerlanate of strychnia Eux. Phosph. Quinine. Iron and Strychnia (of the greatest service where there ls a tendency to Paralysis) Beef, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination, especially serviceable in cases of children and delicate ladles. ' In addition to the above, W. R. Warner A Co. manufacture a rmi line of Fluid Extracts and Sugar-coated Pills, all or which are to be had at Manufacturer's Prices, o? DB. H. BAER. Nc 131 Meeting street, rach23 dawemoa ' Charleston. 8.0. Gr. L U H N, .HARMACEUTI8T, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 460 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now la Stock of my own Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAR, Tooth Brushes, Carbolic Add, Pattey's Cold Cream, English Dalby's Carminative, British Oil, Roche's Embrocation and Chlorodync > AGSNT VOX. E TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparatlona, Sugar-coated PUIS, AC . AGENT FOB FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGKNT FOB BOOTH CAROLINA TOS DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Gooda of foreign man nfaotore imported to ord?r. ., My Dispensing Department ls complete, em? bracing all New Remedies. . A full assortment of Trasses and Bandages al? ways on hand. PHYSICIANS 'PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy day or night JanlOwfmiy B U) at eli es, irtoeirTJ, Ut. A~LL~? BXAXT^?T^C077 Nos. 60S AND 667 BROADWAY, NKW YOBJC, win continue the sale ol their immense stock or SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS nrlng the summer months. Alt goods will be sold without resorve, at a great redaction, to lose the business._ ionio ?la unfa c tar cs. I^WOULDISES^CTFU to my friends and the public that-I have opened AN ESTABLISHMENT FOR MANUFAC? TURING LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDER? WEAR, at No. 161 King street, where I would be hapny to receive any orders in my lino. 8AM'L LANGLEY. Jr._jui.lO-lmo dfcncaticmai. I^ITACIE CFDRCH INDUSTRIAL VT SCUOOL-Instruction will be given and the use of machines allowed gratuitously on Thurs? day and Saturday moruiog, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., at the Depository, Chafinera street. Janl9 jjgggjg? C?ATCOTS? ?Et ?tHAMPAGNE AND PIPPIN CIDER. Jost landed, ex steamer Sooth Carolina, 20 cases quarts and pints Champagne and Pippin CIDER, in esses of 1 dozen quarts and 2 dozen pinta, ma*. at. retail, A floe and popular article, handaomeK refined and pot up. Jr , ; T N.M. PORTER, - Two doora E tore.No 238 King, above Market street. Juiyi-mwa . ..-;/; ' rjj cTTffT BANGE GOUNTY.GOSHEN BUTTER, IMITATION ENGLISH CHEESE, MER ? WIN'S BACON STRIPS AND SHOULDERS. . ' . Jost received per steamer South Carolins. Bot? t?e, Ac., kept in ice chest, and at reduced price. For sale by N.M. PORTER, No. 238 Ring-street, Third store above Market street, two doora. Jnlyl-a _?_ QORN AND PEAS. 2600 bushels Prime White CORN per Sooth Caro Una Railroad 60? bushels Seed Peas. . - For sale by WM. H. JONES* CO, Jnlyl-1_ TVTEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, HAMS ll AND BACON. 100 bb's. N. 0. MOLASSES loo bbls. and tierces Muscovado Molasses - loo bbls. S. u. Syrup * , 150 tierces (?mall) s. oTHams 60 hhds. Cl R. Sides 60 hhds. Shoulders loo bbls. and hair bbls Nos. 1,2 and 8 Mack-, orel . - 76 Dozes (small) Factory Cheese loo kegs and tuba Choice Batter.. , For sale low by ? ; ? ? STEFFENS, WERNER* DUOKER, Jun26-lmo . - Vendue Range. VALENTINE'S PREPARATION ? OF MEAT JUICE. Just received, a large supply of the above. Each bottle contains four pounds of the beat Beef, ex? clusive or fat; can be used with cold or warn, water; also can be taken with Cod liver OIL rad destroys the taste or the OIL "? ? .& ? Tne only rood for delicate children. > This ls much superior to the "Extractor Beef,? heretofore offered to the public, as will-b* found upon trial. For sale by : Dr. H. BABB,. Jun7 No. 131 Meeting street.. . gHORTS ANJO HOMINY CHOPS. 50,000 pounds Fresh Ground SHORTS ALSO, 26.000 pounds Hominy Chops, Both excellent rood' for horses and catt?*. For sale by JOHN CAMPSEN A 00. Jon24-mwf3_? _ ?JOGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, IN U. 8. BONDED STO*RES. A. TOBIAS1 SONS, No. HO EAST BAY, * Oner for sale nom U. S. Bonded Warehouse, ? Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDT varions vintages, ia . Quarter casks ruth casia - Elghthtoaska AND ? Cases of one dosen bottles each. jp AIR, PRIME AND CHOICE SUGARS. MORDECAI A. 00., No. lio East Bay, oller for aale Fair. Prime ana Choice Grocery SUGARS. . '_ MORDBCAl A 00. jp AL KIRK AL E . MORDECAI * CO., No. no East Bay, "War for sole an Invoice of "Falkirk" ALE, landing direct from Glasgow, In Pinta. ? MORDECAI A 00. pOBTO RICO MOLASSES. MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay, o'fTer for pale Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, in strong packages._MORDECAI A CO. Jp RIME WHITE CORN. MORDECAI A co., No. no Bast Bay, oner ror ?ale Prime White CORN, in new sacks. ?_- MORDECAI A CO. ?HOICE HAVANA CttGABS. '. ,^\'? MORDECAI A co., Na 110 East Bay, offer fc* sale an invoice of Choice HAVANA CIGARS, d* root from Factory ur Havana._gu ^DAMANTINE CANDLES. looo packages. Adamantine CANDLES for sale by A. TOBIAS' SONS. feb23-8mos_? _~~ gULLIVAN*S ISLAND SUPPLIES. GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS _ GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS * GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS FOR THE ISLANDERS I FOR THE ISLANDERS 1 FOR THE ISLANDERS ! FOB THE ISLANDERS I FOR THE ISLANDERS 1 FOR THE ISLANDERS ! S. H. WILSON & BRO., GROCERS, OF CHARLESTON, Intend delivering GROCERIES to such or th? Islanders as patronize them, at their respective homes on the island, without extra charge. We shall take pleasure in taking charge of any goods bought in Charleston, not in oar Une, ta deli vcr co our Customers. Any orders entrusted to our care, either in oar Une of business or not, will m?et with prompt attention. . . 4 WE OFFER YOU THE FINEST SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES IN CHARLESTON, AMD AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BB UNDERSOLD. soliciting your patronage, We are respectfully, 8;. H. WILSON 4 BBO.^ No. 308 KINO STRIKT, CHABUSTON, S. 0.