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TERMS OF THE SEWS. TOT DAiLT N'Kwa, by mall one year, $8; six months $4; three months ta aa served In the oity at EIOHTRSN GINTS a week, payable to the car riere, or $8 a year, paid in advance at the office. TOT TRI-WKXKLY Nxws, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $4; als months $2 6t>; three months $139 TU WXSXXT NKWB, one year $x Six copies $10. Tea coplea, to one address, tia. strascarrrtONS In all cases payable in advance and no paper continued after the expiration of the timepald fer.; f \ ['? / v: 1 NOTICXS of Wanta, To Rent, Lost and Found, Boarding, 4c, not exceeding so words, 26 cents each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding so words, 40cents each insertion; over so, and not exceedlng-40 wordsy ea cents each Insertion. These rates are NIT, and most Invariably be paJd'b3'advanoe.i!l- . RxraTTTAKoxs should be made by poa tom ce Money Order or-by Express.: If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be secured' by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors or TOT saws, or by sending the money In a registered letter. Address . RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., . Ho. 1*9 East Bay. Charleston, S. 0. Wit <$?$<t?Upt?n l&teg. :, FRIDAY^ J?LY W, 1872. SEWS OF THE HAT. -Hiss Cunningham ls to retire lrom Mount Vernon. -Tom Thumb is writing an account of bis travels. - . -McKean Buchanan's daughter thinks her father was poisoned, and will have his remains chemically examined. -The watering places are all complaining that visitors do not come 'as numerously as j they ought. -The electoral vote of the next Presidential election will aggregate three hundred and sixty-six, making one hundred and eighty four necessary to a choice. -The Russian telegraph lines are supported across Ute steppes on brick pillars, no wood being available. -^In Rnssl a, the budget for the year co nte m plat*>- *u expenditure of $17,500,000 for edu? cational purposes. -Oxford University,. England, lt Is said, Intends conferring an honorary degree on the ex-Emperor Napoleon. . -Detroit ls said to exceed all tbe other cities of the United States in the extent of Its manufacture of floe-cut tobacco and cigars. - -It ls stated that thirty of the beet Euro- j pean engravers engaged in New York are manufacturing counterfeit plates of European bank notes. -Strauss receives $20,ooo for his visit and services at tbe Boston Jubilee and his and his wife's expenses. .Madame Leutner gets $10,000. -William Woodruff, the veteran trainer and driver, died on Sunday at bis residence in Ails ton, Mass., after a long illness. He was well known throughout the country as a noted turfman.. -New Orleans ls bestirring herself c om mer- j dally. The various towns ?nd cities of the States of Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina are crowded with an army of drummers from thatjclty. -It seems the Mormon missionaries have not a very happy time In Denmark.. The gov? ernment has ordered all teachers of that faith to be tied np and flogged, and one of the apostles bas actually been so welcomed. -A reporter bas been interviewing Johann Strauss, who said he was delighted with which he regarded as vi) lan ons. and he longed ardently to be restored to his "divine Vienna j beer." UR..: -Seventeen pleasure trips to thev United States have been arranged In Germany. The J average expense of the whole trip, including ; a ten days' sojourn in this country, ls three hundred thalers. The visitors will arrive In this country mostly In August. They start from Cologne and Hamburg. " -A new vessel Is about to be built on the Clyde, to.ran between Liverpool and New York, of dimensions only second to the Great j Eastern. Her length is to be Ave hundred and seventy-six feet over all, and she is to be fifty feet beam and twenty-five lest In depth. It ls expected that the great steamship will make the voyage from port to port in seven days. -The French journals give an account of | the recent execution in Paris of a criminal by a guillotine on a new model. In the improved machine there ls no platform, and the posts lis?; directly from the ground. The blade of the knife IB. black,, so as not to dazzle the eye In Ito descent. By means of this arrangement. all the apparatus of execution ls on a low level, and the criminal ls not obliged to mount three or four steps. The spectacle caa, there? fore, only be seen by very few ot tbe crowd that usually assembles. On the occasion men? tioned the criminal was notified of his ap? proaching doom at half-past four ia tie morn? ing, and at five o'clock he was executed. -A New York letter of Monday says: "The streets lathe lower part of the city.to-day presented an unusual spectacle, reviving one's recol.'ectiona of the late Franco-German war. A body of about two thousand natives of Alsace and Lorraine marched down Broad? way, to the music of the Marseillaise, to the Office of the French, COBBII I, In Bowling Green, and. there solemnly registered an oath never to submit to Kaiser Wilhelm. At about the same time another procession, com? posed of Teutons, carrying the. German flag, were passing down Barclay street, wlthlo a stone's throw of the Frenchmen, ea route to a Sbutzenfestat Hoboken. The spectacle was a fair Illustration of the cosmopolitan character of the city; at the same time that it reflected the good sense of Gauls and Teutons alike, that they could thus baye their celebrations at the same time without interrupting each other or coming into hostile collision in our streets.*' -The British have just brought out for trial their finest Irou-clad turret ship, the Gratton, which was launched in the early part ol 1871, but has recently had important additions. Her class ls about half-way between the American monitors and the new turret-ships, belnji. built tor the English navy, with a turret thirty Teet In diameter, occupying a large portldn bf the width of the deck, which Is flfty foar-feet. In the turret are mounted two twenty-flve-ton guns, capable of being direct? ed to any'part of the horizon. An important feature of the vessel ls her ram, which extends eight feet beyond the upright part ot the stern, and is sufficient to make her very for? midable independently of ber guns. Her j speed Is not remarkable, but. as sbe 1B Intend? ed for harbor defence^ that will not make so mach difference. The armor plating on her Bides is twelve Inches thick above and ten inches thick belowthe-water line, worked nto a teak backing btl twenty inches. Her height ont of the water is, only three feet, and by the use of water ballas t in time of war this can be reduced to two feet. . She was recently tested at Portsmouth, and the first shot fired j made a hole In her turret nineteen by seven? teen inches, lifting the plates and starting joints. The next did less, and neither shot interfered with the revolution of the turret. -It Ls stated that the Boston Jubilee has re? sulted In ;a financial loss, and that the ex iTftialtiiY/ ..ftifoii; . .'. .i 'fal . penses hayerexceedSoTthe receipts by $150,000. The loss Uncovered by the subscribers to the guaranty fund,and.thesum will probably be. diminished by the _sale of the Coliseum and fixtures, and by a series of benefit concerts which lt has been proposed to give. The re? sult would seem to Indicate that beyond a cer^ tain limit monster concerts cannot be given .with any safety as regards.pecuniary success. On the Fourth of July, a he=T thunder storm passed over Boston at the time the Coliseum was filled -with spectators. Heavy clouds of dust were blown into the building before the door* could' be closed; and thls{ together with th? 'nol?? qi the storm1, breaking of windows, and the falllng of apiece of wood from one of the ventilators, threw the audience into a momentary panic, and caused a general rush for the doors. amld the shouts .of ; men and the screams of fainting womeH. Dan. Godfrey, was leading the orchestra, whjchwas performing a selection from Zampa, and dlrectlythe panic commenced, stopped Zampa, and struct up the Star-spangled Banner,! This, appeared to almost, Immediately reassure. the audience, who began to cheer, and. soon became quiet, and. listened through the B tor m. to the end of the performance. Madame Leutner was so muon alarmed at the vivid lightning that she fainted. The Jubilee came to an end on Sat? urday, and the chorus: singers have .already returned to their homes. The British Grena? dier Band has sailed for England, and the other , foreign b?nde, alter filling a few tempo? rary engagements, will shortly follow. - The "Passiv? Policy V. or" oar-City Gov? ernment- V Little. Plain Talk. The cool contempt with which the. Enter? prise Railway Company violates the laws of the city is equalled only by the patient sub? mission* of the city authorities. Whether this meekness springs fcom weakness, or is the growth of that Christian grace which, smitten on one cheek, turns the other, we leave to time and.the City Fathers to solve. To be snubbed ls our normal, condition. We are accustomed to it, and if only dignity were involved, wu might imitate the City Fathers and "kiss the hand jost raised tu "strike tho blow." Bat there are other and more important interests at stake. If there is any one..conviction firmly es? tablished in the minds of our people, it is that the opening of the drains last summer was the cause of the yellow fever.' There is now a repetition of the canse, and Council does nothing to prevent a repetition of the efi'ect If there was no prohibitory law, common sense and common prudence would suggest one. But experience and public opinion have already crystal ?zed into an or? dinance prohibiting the dis. chance of the soil after the 18th of Jone. All that Council has to do is to enforce the law; and it must do it, or tacitly admit that the con ve nience of the Enterprise Ballway Company is superior to- the rights of the citizen and the health of the community. ' . We have ever been the warm supporter and advocates of the En te rp rsa e Ballway. We have never doubted its right to con' struct its road; but that right, like all other rights, is to. be exercised according to law, 1 and in each manner as not' to infringe the rights of others. These considerations, however, seem to have been utterly ignored by the Bailway Company. It has not shown the slightest obedience to the ordinances of the city, or the least regard for the property, the convenience, the business interests, or the health of the community. If it neld the city by purchase or capture, it could not have acted more independently. And Connell does nothing. With its leading thoroughfares torn op and rendered impassable, its prop? erty destroyed to the extent of twenty thou? sand dollars, its commerce seriously incon? venienced by the illegal act of a single corpo? ration, and its laws and authority condemn? ed, the City Council contents itself with an appeal to the citizens to individually police the streets until the Bailway Company shall permit,the city authorities to do that which they are sworn todo, and cannot omit, with? out practically abdicating the power and au? thority conferred upon them. It was scarcely worth the effort which the community made to place the present administration in power, if these are the fruits of success. . If one of our own citizens had thus vio? lated the law, swift and sure conviction would have followed. Are the terrors of the law to be reserved for those who placed the administration in power, and the privilege of violating lt to be reserved exclnsively for those who can possibly influence the Repub? lican vote? The financial and legal depart? ments of the city are already in the hands of Republicans. Is the Health Department, despite the experience of last year, to be placed under similar influences ? The difficulties which surrounded the pres? ent administration have been generally con? ceded, and there bas been every disposition to exercise forbearance, and to give to the acts of Council the most charitable interpre? tation and the most cordial Bopport. Things the wisdom of which was more than doubted have been permitted to pass without com? ment, but the Council- gravely errs if it s opposes that silence ls to be regarded as an approval of the past or as immunity for the future. There is a point at which the community will cease to sustain and com? mence to censure, and Council are approach? ing that point, if they have not already reached it. A timid policy simply makes friends, strengthens enemies, and ruins all it touches. A little, avery little reflection would teach the Council that a weak gov? ernment is not only contemptible, bnt un? popular. Va? vi ct ls t The Franco-German Treaty, just negotia? ted, while extending the periods for the pay? ment af the war indemnity, has added seve? ral conditions which will bear heavily upon the present belligerent spirit of the French nation. From an abstract published in the foreign papers it appears that two months after the ratification of the new treaty the sum of one hundred millions of dollars is to paid, and that fifteen days after such pay? ment the departments of the Marne are to be evacuated. On March 1, 1873, another hundred millions or dollars are to be paid; bat Bach payment is not to be followed by any evacuation. On March 1, 1874, two ' hundred millions of dollars are to be paid, and the departments of the Ardennes and the Vosges are to be evacuated by the Ger? mans. On March 1st, 1875, the remaining two hundred millions of dollars, with the ac- - crued interest, are to be paid, and then the ' departments of the Meurthe and of the j Mease are to be evacuated, and the fortress J of. Belfort is to be given np. Germany re? serves the right to retain, in the n o n - ?vacua- j ted departments, the entire occupying force aa now constituted, and the expenses to be Paid by France for tbe maintenance of the army of occupation are not to be diminished, unless the strength of the German irmy is actually. teduce?.N CNo greater force can be kept up by France in the liberated districts j than is necessary to maintain order, ana no ! fortifient iona can be constructed,, enlarged ? or repaired until after March "1st, 1875. After the payment of .four hundred ra ill ion a of dollars, France may, by a fresh treaty, substitute other financial guarantees, In 3tead bf the possession by the Germans of the remaining departments. In view of tueae harsh terms, weil might. President Thiers exclaim, in-the very recent debate in the French Assembly on the bill for raising j heavjt. taxes to provide for this indemnity, "Ttiecupls bitter, but it most be drained ''without flinching to the very dregs." The Canada Kidnapping. .'. Cornell, the Canadian, who bore a part in kidnapping Dr. Rufus Brutton, is sentenced to two years in the Penitentiary. Hester, the American, goes scott free. But what compensation has Dr. Bratton for his abduc? tion ? Is the person most injured to have no recompense-not even that of a safe return to the spot where the kidnapping took place? ' Will Georgia Go for Grant! it can hardly be gratifying to the Sa? vannah News to lind that the Washington Chronicle quotes it as saying that "Grant "will beat Greeley in Georgia by twenty "thousand majority." The News, doubtless unwittingly, is doing yeoman service for the foes of decentralization and reform. In other words, it is running counter to the dearest wishes of its people. - A Liv* and Readable Paper. [From the Horry Newa.] THE CHARLESTON NEWS bas always been a live, readable paper, and daring the Presi? dential canvass we have no hesitation In say? ing lt will be one of the most readable papers published In the United States, ir yon wish to keep posted, take THE DAILY or WEEELT NEWS. Mel tl n?; Away. Judge Orr's fancied backers melt away like Falstaff's men of buckram. Mr. T. B. Milford, of Abbeville, denies emphatically that he be-, longs to the Orr party, and he does not Intend to founder bis Bepublican canoe by taking in an overload of the opponents of Republican? ism. Mr. B. F. McCaslan, of Ninety-six, denies that be ls a Radical, appeals to his war record, and bas no principles opposed to the Interests ot bis people. "Wale liman, What or the Mg til." [Prom the Columbia Carolinian.] ? Our contemporary of THE CHARLESTON NEWS | sees on the political horizon ? gleam ot light, and, In the events of the last lew weeks, re? cognizes evidences that South Carolina Is no longer lo be given over to the rule of the plunderers and swindlers. THE NEWS is not, In our judgment, over-sanguine. The Bitna? tion Is greatly Improved, and the reaction at the North In behalf ol the outraged South seems earnest and decided. fUnnicipal iVotieco. "^l^CITY?N^?N?F^ OFFIC?7 JOLY 18TH, 1872.-Bis Honor t Mayor, Committee on Tidal Drains, asd the other Mt. ^bers of tbe City Council, are very respectfully i 'ked to witness the Flushing and Scourlng-oni uf the Drains, by tbe Influence of the tides, on tbe l9tb, 20th and 21st of this month, as per published Table ot Tides of the loth Instant. LOUIS J. BARBOT, july 10-3 City Engineer. .ESTIMATES WILL BE BEC El VED until the 29th Instant tor Paving tbe Vegetable Mai ket between Church and Anson streets. For plans and specifications apply to the undersigned. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, . Jolyl7-wtt ' ?bler Clerk. Cotton (Sins. c OTTON GINS, ?fcc . THE CELEBRATED GRISWOLD GIN at $3 "6 a saw, delivered at any Railroad depot in South Carolina. THE IMPROVED EXCELSIOR GIN, ? manufactured at Macon, Qa, at $4 a saw, deliv? ered as above. THE MOBBIS CTN, manufactured in columbia, S. c., warranted to make as good lint, and as mnch lint, to gin the seed as olean, and to run as light aa any gin of same size in the market, at $8 co a saw. THE DANIEL PRATT GIN, manufactured at Prattville, Ala, at $4 a saw, together with CIDER PRESSES, WINE PBESSES AND AGBICULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. For sale at above prices by J. E. ADDER A- CO., Sole Agents. Ko. 62 East Bay, Oharieston, S. 0. Send for circulars. JnlylB-thstulmo lOaUbea, Jtuuirrj, Ut. B ALL, BLACK & GO., Noa 566 AND 567 BROADWAY, Nsw TOBE, will continue the sale ol their Immense stock or SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS k nrlng the sommer months. All goods will be sold without reserve, at a great reduction, to lose tbe bas In ess. junio -----_._ _ _gg?ltun Caros. QH AS. LTEBENBOO^T ~ STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. C. omees-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner une I and Meeting streets. SSe-Hlghest prices paid tn Cash for Crude Turpen? tine.^* mchia-emos_ Jl T. CHAPEAU A CO., DKAI.SRS ANO niSTTLLSRS OP TURPENTINE AND BOBIN, OFFICE No. 178 EAST BAT, CHARLESTON S O The highest prices paid ror Crude, aprta-emos jyjOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX Bides, Skins, Paper stock, Iron, and all kinds or Metals. ALSO, ^Dealers tn COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig iron. may20-mwnyr Sp?cial ?Noticia. pf DR^rrc^GmARDBAu HAVING resumed tbs Practice or Medicine, will be glad or the patronage or the public and the countenance or his mends. Jolyl9-f2 pf ST. PAUL'S CHUBCH, BADCLIFFE BORO'.-All persons who have been or desire to be Pcwnol?ers in st. Paul's Church,RadcUffeboro', are hereby nouned that on WKDNKSOAT next, 34th instant, th? Church Will be opened' from 9A.M. to^ 6 p. M., and some Officer or the Corporation will be present with a plan or the Church, according to the new arrangement or the Pews, embracing also then- roture assessments, who will take the names of applicants for. Pews and furnish all other, information that may be desired. Those anxious to secure eligible seats will Ann lt to their interest te be present, either ln*peraon or by their agen ts, at some time during the day. By order of Vestry. ' - T. G RANGE SIMONS, M. D., Jnlyl8 fmw3_secretary of Vestry. pf THE CHARLESTON CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION, for the Benefit of the Free School Fond-omclal Baffle Numbers: BAFFLE CLASS NO. en-MORNING. 68-31- 18-9-16-36-77-10-66-42-76-24 RAFFLE CLASS No. 812-EVENING. 1-50-32- 2-31-28-11- 3-75-24-34-64 As witness our hands at Charleston this is th day of July, wn. FENN PECK, JAMES QILLILAND, j uly 10 Sworn Commissioners. ^OFHCTAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OF THE CHARLESTON JOINT STOCK COMPANY lor the benefit or the state Orphan Asylum : CLASS No. 49-THURSDAY MORNING, July 18. 45- 7-35-46-64-54-57-69-68-16-43-29 CLASS NO. AO-THtmsDAY EVKKINQ, July 18. 19-76-37- 33-70-62^8-64-74-^77-20-63-72- 60 Witness my hand at Charleston, S. C., 18th day July. 1872. t A. MOROSO, joly 19 sworn Commissioner. pf SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE BE PAIRS or the Steamer DICTATOR not having been completed, there will be no boat for Florida this week. - R AVENEL 4 co.. JnlylT-3 . Agents. pf CHARLESTON EXCHANGE.-AN office has been, opened on North Atlantic Wharf, where the badness of the Exchange will be trans? acted, the meetings of the several committees held, and applications for membership received. A. PRICE, Julyl? . j Superintendent. pf GENERAL AGENCY OF THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF [ THE UNITED STATES, CHARLESTON, S. O .JULY 12th, 1872.-During my absence from the state the Business or this General Agency will be con? ducted as usual, at No. 20 Broad street, by Mr. I j. R. OH RIETZ BE RQ, who is hereby appointed my Attorney for that purpose. July 15-mwf3 W. B. SHAW, General Agent. _ m pfTBE SOOTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUSI COMPANY-SAVINGS DEPART? MENT.-Depositors are requested to leave their Books on and alter 6th July, to be* credited with the quarterly Interest due ist AU Deposits mads ou or before 20th July will bear Interest from 1st July. : Interest Six Per Cent., compounded quarterly. jonM-fmwlo P.-A. MITCHELL, Cashier. pf SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE UNDEB SIGNED, having opened a Branch qrocery sn Sullivan's island, ls now prepared to furnish the residents (and those intending to locate there during the sommer months) with their Sop plies 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. jun?) _ pf IN COMMON PLEAS-BEAUFOBT COUNTY.-Ex ?urta BAILEY.A COMPANY in re K. J. DAV ANT, com m liston er, vs. the Trustees of the College of Beaufort.-Pursuant to the order of the Hon. c. B. FARMKR, Judge, in the above stated case, notice ls hereby given to all and singular the Judgment Creditors of WILLIAM H. WIGO that said Court has limited and allowed ninety days from the date of thia order In which said Creditors may prov? their olalmsberore the under? signed, Receiver, at his omce, In the Ooartbouse, at Beaufort. H. G. JUDD, _ C. C. P. Receiver. Beaufort, S. C., June.if, 1872. Jun22-00 pf O N MARRIAGE.-S* . Happy relier for Yoong Men from the erreots or Errors and Abuses In early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility oared, impediments to Marriage removed. New method ol treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Boost and Circulars sent free, lo sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, NO. 2 Sooth Ninth airest, Philadelphia, Pa. octl> BATOHELOB'S HAIR DYE.-THIS superb Bair Dye la the best in the world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tinta, or onplcaa 1 ant odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelors Hair Dye produces immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Does not stain the skin, bnt leaves the bair clean, sort and beautiful. The only safe and perfect Dye. Sold by all druggists. Factory is Bond street, New York. moh6-tnthslyr-n pf CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA? TER-NATT ANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation ta one bottle, as easily applied as water, for res to ring tc gray hair its natural color and youthful appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the growth of the hair and stop its falling ont. It is entirely harmless, and perfectly free from any poisonoussubatanoe, and win therefore take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant pr?parations now ta ase. Numerous testimonials have been sent us from many of oar most promi? nent citizens, some ef which are subjoined. In everything in which the articles now in ase are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect . It ls warranted to contain neither sogar or Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate or Silver, lt does not soil the clothes or scalp, is agreeably perfumed, aod makes one or the best dressings for the Hair ta use. It restores the color or the Hair "more per feet and uniformly-than any other preparation," and always does so ta from three to ten day s, virtually reeding the roots of the Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to Its growth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed and Induces a new growth or the Hair more posi? tively than anything else. The application of this wonderful discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing and elegant appearance. Price $1 a bottle, ARTHUR NATTANS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. C. For sale by the Agent, Da. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. novlB-stnthly_ JFinanrioi. RANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & CO No. 82 WALL STREET, N. Y. Circular Notes and Letters or Credit for Travel? lers, also .Commercial Credits issued, available throughout the world. Bills of Exchange on the imperial Bank of Lon? don, National Bank of Scotland, Provincial Bank or Ireland, and all their branches. Telegraphic Transiera or Money on Europe, San Francisco and tbe West Indies. Deposit Accounts received in f Ither Currency or Coln, subject to check at sight, which pass through the Clearing House as ir drawn upon any city bank. Interest allowed on dally balances. Certificates or Deposit issued bearing Interest at current rate. Notes and Drafts collected. State, City and Railroad Loans negotiated. OLE WS, HABICHT A CO., may23-x No. ll Old Broad street, London. _Mttting?._ ZEEUBBABEL CHAPTER, No. ll, B. A' M.-Thc Regular Convocation of the above Chapter will be held THU EVKMJJQ, at 8 o'clock, at Holmes's Lyceum. By order M. E. E. P. ' jn:yJ? " B. N. JEANNERET!-, Secretary. IO. 0. F.-MARION LODGE. No. 2. . The Regmar Weekly Meeting of thia Lodge win be held at 6 o'clock Trna EVENING, at Odd Fellows' Hall. R. U. STARR, jQlylS*_. _Secretary. AMEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the OHIOORA MININO AND MANUFAC? TURING COMPANY will beheld THIS DAT, at 12 o'clock, at the Office or Mr. JOHN H. HOLMES, Southern Wharf. T. L. W1TSELL," Jolyl9-l?_Secretary and Treasurer. HOPE STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPA? NY.-Attend the Regular Monthly Meeting or your Company. THIS (Friday) EVENING, the 19th Instant, at 8 o'clock precisely. By order. C. A BUERO, Secretary H. S. F. E. Co. aa- N. 0. H. C. N. U. P. R. 0. T. S. jQlyl9 manie. WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, 16 TO 18 years, to attend In a store, at A. Brook banka, Meeting Btreet, above Queen. Jnlyl9-1* WANTED, HOBBES, MULES AND CAT1 TLE to pasture on a tarni In tho suburbs. Oood grass and water, and shade trees. Apply at CHAPEAU A HEFFRON'3, next Mills House. jalyia-2*_'_ WANTED, A NORSE TO TAKE charge of two children. Good recom? mendations required. Apply to No. 325 King atreer._. _ jnlyis WANTED, A FEW GENTLEMEN DAY Boarders "in a private family. Terms reaaonaole. Situation convenient to business Address F. N. B., Drawer Box, No. 131. Charles. ton Poatofflce. *_._Julyl8-2? . WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN TO cook. Wash and Iron and do general housework. One wr$ eau come well recommended and ls willing to make herself UBetul will hear of a permanent situation at Barnwell by applying at the office of DAILY NEWS._July 15-6 ACOOK AND-WASHER WANTED FOR a small family. -References required. Ap? ply at No. 6 Calhoun street. july9 ?\T7ANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW V? that the cheapest and beat warranted Sewing Machine In the market ls the HOME SHUT TLE, price $26 and $37. Can be seen^at tbe Gene ral Agency, Na 256 King street, corner Beau fain street. T. L. HIaSELL._jania-8moa AGENTLEMAN, WITH TH? BEST testimonials, or good character and com? petency wishes a poBitton as Teacher tn some Bab ile Institution, or os private tutor In a family, o objections to going Into the country, can teach French, Latin, Greek, Plano and the othei branches of a good education. Salary of not sc great consideration as pleasant association. Ad, dress o. D. V., it the office of this paper. mayio_._ WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with the fact that the SOUTH ERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Issues Jolnt Lile Policies, losurlng the lives of partners li business, so that, on the death of either, ,tnt amount insured tor la paid to.the surviving party, lt also Insures husband and wrfe on tbe sam? plan. EBEN COFFIN, Agent, No. 31 Broad street mayi8_ Cost ards Sannb. L""?FT7?TDX1B?ER'S DRUG STOTLETA PARCEL, containing a Linen Ooat and i pair ut suppers._ jnlyl9-l FOUND, IN WENTWORTH STREET in September, 1870, a sum of Money, whlct the owner can have on proof or same, apply ai No. 83 Wentworth street. j uly 16 6* JFor 0aU. LEMONS 1 LBMONS1 L?M?1?STSS SINA LEMONS st 60 cents a dozen. Alu' that cheap I Even the box cost $16. Also, ex tn floe PEACHES, at KLEIN'S._Jnlyl9-1? FOR SALE," THAT NEAT AND SUB ST ANTI AL Residence at thejjouthweat cor ner or Bogard street and Rose lane, In Ward No 8. The House ls lo good order, and the Lot which ls ol large dimensions, ls covered withe choice variety of fruit trees, yielding a good In come. There ls also a large well cit water npoi the premises. This Property is wi tm u three min mes' walk of the City Hallway. For particular! apply to E. M. MORELAND, No. 20 Broad street . . .iolHlS.2*_. ...._ . FOR S\LE, FOR CASH, A FIRST-OL ASf BAR ROOM, at Georgetown, S. C. doing < good business, together with a Soda Water Foun tain, Billiard and Bagatelle Tables, also Restan rantin complete order. The owner desires ti sell for the purpose of a change In business. Fo particulars, Ac, address "B. A. C.," NEWS office Jonio-w8_ ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING MACHINES repaired on reasonable tenn, and at tho shortest notice. Also a few good se cond-hand Machines for sale, very low. J. L LUNSFORD. Smith street, north of Wentworth. ' 0 (io Hera. TO RENTT?N sl?LL^??^islA?Dri small and comfortable Dwelling, on Fron beach, east or Fort Moultrie. Apply at No. lu Cilhoun street._Jnlyi6-mwf3 VpO RENT, A DESIRABLE BRICE X House, located at No. Ol King street, om door south or Broad, containing six rooms, pan try, piazzt and deep, dry cellar. On the prem lses are a four-roomed kitchen and a large cistern The buildings are In good repair, and pos^essim can be had immediately. To a responsible tenan the terms win be moderate. Apply on the prem lees. ? Julyl2 TO RENT. THAT PLEASANTLY LO , GATED Residence on Sullivan's Island, firs bouse east of the Fort, for tbe season, partiall.' furnished, containing eight rooms. On tbi premises there are a one Ulstern, w>ll of gooc water. Stables, Carriage House and other Ont buildings. For particulars apply on the premlsei to captain DAN SINCLAIR. jolyn TO RENT, THE INGRAHAM HOUSE corner of Wentworth and smith streets [ Uuuse and premises In good order, with fine els tern.. For further Information apply to S. B PICKENS, S. O. R. R. Office, corner or King an< Ann streets. julyO-Btuthlmo ?*gal Notices. LOST STOCK.-NOTICE 'IS HEREBi given to all whom lt may con?.. .n, that si; weeks iromthis date, that the subscribers wu apply to the Bank of Charleston, South Carolina for a rene wal of the following Certificates In thi Capital Stock or the said Bank, the aame having been destroyed, lost or mislaid, to wit : Certificate for Twelve Whole Shares, No. 8638. Certificate for Twelve Half-Shares, No. 4903. W HALEY A MITCHELL, Solicitors. Charleston, Joly 18th, 1872._julyio-ia THE UNITED STATES OF- AMERICA SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT.-In the Cour of Admiralty of the United states or America, fo south Carolina District. The United states or America to R. M WAL LACE, Marshal of the United States, for the Dla trict aforesaid, or hi? lawful Deputy-Greeting You, and each of you, are hereby commanded without delay, to cite and admonish, and thea are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons li general, who have, or pretend to have any righi title, claim, Interest, property, or demand what soever in, to, or out or the STEAMER BIOTATOR against which a libel hath been exhibited an? Hied In the said Court, by W. R. GARRISO? and others, In a cause or Admiralty and M&rl time Jurisdiction, that they be and appear befori tbe HOD. GEORGE S. BRYAN, Judge of the sah Court, at a Court to be holden at the Federa Courthouse, on MONDAY, the 22d day of July lo stant, at io o'clock a. M., to show cause, if an: they have, why the prayer of the said libel Bhoulc not be granted. And whatsoever you shall do lt the premises you shall dui}*certify unto the Judg< aforesaid, at the time and place .aforesaid together with these presents. Wlnees, Hon. GEORGE S. BRYAN, Judge of tht said Court, at Oharlestoo, the eighteenth day o Joly, In the year of our Lord one .thousand elgin hundred and seventy-two. _ MAGRATH ic LOWNDBS, Llbellant's Proctors, rt,, a.] DANL. HORLBECK, Cleric of i he District Court or the United Statei for Sooth Carolloa._Julyl9-fm2 THREE WEEKS AFTER DATE APPLI OATION will be made for renewal of Cer I itacate of 168 snares of Planters' and Mechanics Bank Stocs. standing In the name of Trustees Snirra'a Dispensary, the original having been lost. Charleston, July a, 1872. July4-th3 (Educational. fi JB?O E^ ~CHURCH IND^TItlAL , vX SCHOOL.-Instruction will be given and the ase or machines allowed gratuitously on Thurs? day and Saturday morning, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. I M., at the Depository, Chalmers street. junio Cop ar truro li ip 0 ano fl)iasointiont. T~TlF?l?DEBltf^^ with him In business Mr. CHARLES R. VALK. The manufacture of Engines, McCarthy Gina and Machinery In general, will hereafter be carried on under the name and firm of SMITH A VALK, at the old stand east end Hasel utreet. Jun26-lmo' J. RALPH SMITH, ^mn sements. JjJXCURSION. WAGENER ARTILLERY CLUB. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 22,1872. Steamer will leave Market Wharf at 7 o'clock P.M. Tickets $1 lor a gentleman and one lady. Ex? tra ladles' tickets 50 cents. To be obtained from the fellowing committee: JOHN KLATTE, F. W. JESSEN, O. H. OTTEN, GEO. STE! BER, M. TRI EST. JnlylO-ws ? * _ Erna?, Cijmitaie, $ft. Gr. J. L U H N, PHAR MA O E U T I S T, [ IMPORTER OF FINE OHEMJUALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 460 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now in Stock of my own Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth BrnBhes, Car bollo Acid, Pattey's Cold Cream, ipgllsh Daiby'a Carminative, British Oil, Roche's Embrocation and Chlorodyne. AGENT FOB TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmacentlcal Preparations, Sugar-coated PlllS, AC. AGKNT FOB * FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA FOB Da. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Goods of foreign man uracture imported to order. My Dispensing Department ls complete, em? bracing all New Remedies. A full assortment of Trusses and Bandages al I ways on band. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy day or night_lanlQwfmly jQRUGS AND MEDICINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DR: H . B A E R , No. 181 MEETING STREET, In addition to a fall stock of Drugs and Chemi? cals, offers the following Patent Mediemos and Sundries : HURSFORB'S ACID PHOSPHATES Grlmault's Syrup of the Hypopnoapbate or Lime Guaran? (Headache) Powders BERGER'S BEDBUG DESTROYER Beer, Wine ana Iron Elixir Phosphate Iron, Quinta and Strychlna Valentine's Meat Juice, made of the best Beef without fat, the best Food for Delicate ChU dren, snfferlug from Sommer Complaint Ii is easily prepared, and quite palatable Heinltsh's Queen's Delight Leldy's Blood Pills German Blood Pills Slr James Clarke's Female Pills Grtmanlt's Matteo Capsules wilber'* Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphate o Lime Sugar-coated Pills, of every description Fluid Extracts (a full assortment) DeBing's Pile Remedy DeBlng's Yla Fugae Sage's Catarrh Remedy Pierce's Golden Discovery Simmons's Liver Regulator McMunn'B Elixir or Opium Sponges, or every descrtptloa Pepsine Carbolic Acid, (crystals,) Carbolic Acid, In solo tloo, for Disinfectant Purposes Carbolic Disinfectant Soap Carbolic Toilet Soap Solution of Chloride or Soda, a convenient Di Infectant Chloral Hydrate, made by Merck, or Darmstadt Fountain Syringes, Manson's Syringes, David son's Syringes Atomizers, Perfumers, Breast Pumps Pessaries, Trasses, Abdominal suppurters Elastic Stockings Hall's Hair Renewer Chevalier's Lire for the Hair Montgomery's Hair Restorer EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC Vitalia for the Hair Allen's Hair Restorer Lyon's Kathalron Barry's Trlcopberoos Ay er's Hair Vigor Barnett's Cocoalne Tut t's Hair Dye Batchelors Hair Dye Japanese Hair Dre Egyptian Hair Coloring NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Hast log's Syrup of Naptha Allen's Lung Balsam Foreat's Juniper Tar Stafford's'Olive Tar ROBB'S Expectorant Marsden's Pectoral Balm Tau's Expectorant Jayne's Expectorant Ay er's Cherry Pectoral Schenck'B Pulmonlc Syrup Russell's Soothing Cordial GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL Carbolic Troches Chlorate Potash Lozenges Licorice Lozenges Lozenges or Pepsin and Iron lodlnlzed Ood Liver Oil Bryan's Pulmonlc Wafers French Tooth Lozenges Thomson's Tooth Soap And all other Proprietary Medicines. Junia_ DR, FTTLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU MATIO SYRUP. Warranted under oath never to have failed t cure. 28,600 Certificates or testimonials of cur? Including Rev. 0. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls of schuylkill, Phllade: Sala; the wife or Rev. J. B. Davis, Hlghtstown ew Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankfort Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Waltor Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Greeley, member Coo gress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Cam deo, New Jersey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands o others. Warranted tocare or money refunded DR. GEO. CAULIhR, Agent, Julyl-lyr Charleston, S. C. LEG ANT AND RELIABLE PREP AR ATIONS. s W. B. WARNER A CO., 1 OF PHILADELPHIA, - Offer the following assortment or Elegant Pre ? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere 1 Send ror Price List to Dr. H. BAER, Charleston: . iron and iodoform Plus, a powerful Alteratlv< 1 and Tonic ' comp. Phosphorus Pills, for Impotence, Lou o Nerve Power. Ac. Elixir Olnchonla Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate or 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 of Iron . Wine of Wild Cherry Ferrated Wine of wild Cherry Comp, syrup of Phosphates (or Chemical Food) Syrup of HypophOBphlte8 (for Consumption, Bron chitiB, Ac.) Lozenges of Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, cotalnlng Vanilla, Toln, Ac Elixir Taraxacum Como. This ls a new and valu able combination or the medicinal properties or the Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Gentian associated with Aromatics. It ls a ver agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside fron* Its medicinal virtues, lt ls useful as a vehicle and for matklng the bitter taste of Quinine. Elixir Gentian and Iron Elixir Bromide of Potassium. Syrup Phoaph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia, (Alt ken's syrup) for Debility and Nervous Pros tration. Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ac Ellx. Valerlanate of Strychnia Eilx. Phosph. Quinine, iron and Stryobnia (or th< greatest service where there la a tendency u Paralysis) * Beer, Wine and Iron, an elegant combination especially serviceable In cases or ohlldren ant delicate ladles. In addition to the above, W. R. Warner ? Co manufacture a lull line of Fluid Extracts ant Sugar-coated Pills, all or which are to be had ai Manufacturer's Prices, of Jjm. H. BAER, Nc 181 Meeting street, mohSS-dAwemoa charleston -a. c. ?rocef?0, Signora, Ut. JUS T Iij? fS-T OEB, A SAUTERNES of--ezqalslte flavor and Dody, vrb lea wa s(131100tue l? a fe w days. Persons wishing tbe Wine In demijohns will please order at once. Jalyl9-fmw3* JOHN HURKAMP 4 CO. JJROWN SHIRTINGS. ' Jost received on consignment j? Rock mils (Qa.) BROWN SHIRTINGS. GEO. W. WILLIAMS 4 CO.. jnlyio-fmw8- jj : No. 1 Haynestreet. JUST RECEIVED, ' * By express, from Richmond, a fresh supply of VALENTINE'S PREPARATION OF MEAT . J.UICI. For sale wholesale and retail, by ? ' . ? ' DR. H. BABB, No. 131 Meeting street, Jo ly 19 3 . . charleston. QORNj OATS AND MAY. 6000 bushels Prime WHITE MARYLAND CORN 1600 bushels Yellow Corn . . 2000 boshela Feeding Oats 300 bales North River and Western Hay. For sale by HERMANN BULWINKLE, j uiy is Kerr's Wharf. gCOAR, MOLASSES AND WINE. 10 bbds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR . ? . , " 120 ands. New Orop Muscovado Molasses ' - barrels Prime N?w Crop Muscovado l 16 pipes Catalonia Claret Wine. For sale low to el ose consignments, in lota to ault purchasers, bj w. P. HALL, JnlylS-wfmS. _Brown A Ca's Whait. J^IQUOBS AND CIGARS. Having removed to No. sis laid Ina large stock of WHIS&???, GIN, WINE, CIGAR?, Ac, we are now prepared to sell a pore article at very low prices, for cash, dive os a call and examine oar stock. '" 38pf? BYRNE A FOGARTY; Jnlyl7 No. 316 King street, Opposite Liberty. XTEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, HAMS ll AND BACON. 100 bbls. N. O. MOLASSES J .. ... 100 bbis. and aerees Muscovado Mol a aaea loo bbls. S. H. Syrup . . ' M . .I i - 160 tierces (small) S. O. Hams , ., 60 hhds. O. R. Sides - M bbds. Shoulden . ... 100 bbis. and half bbla Noa. j, 2 and S Mack? erel . 76 boxes (small) Factory Cheese loo kegs and -tub? ono 1 ce Butter. For sale low br ' STEFFENS, WERNER A DUOKSB, jon26-lmo_ . Vendue Bange. ?JOGNAO AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, IN U. 8. BONDED STORES. A. TOBIAS* SONS, No. HO EAST BAY, Offer for tale from U. & Bonded Warehouse, Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY various vintages, in Quarter cain Fifth casks ? - ts Eighth caaka ' ANO Oases of one dosen bottles each. ? PAIR, PRIME AND CHOICE SUGARS. MORDECAI A CO., Na 110 East Bay, offer fot aale Fair, Prime and Choice Grocery SUGARS. MO RD RCAIA 00. P A L K I E K ALE.. MORDECAI A CO., No. no East Bay, oder fee sale an invoice of "Falkirk" ALE. landing direct from Glasgow, In Pinta. MORDECAI A 00. pOETO RICO MOLASSES. MORDECAI A CO., Na 110 Etat Bay. offer for sale Choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, in strong packages. _MORDECAI A CO. p RIME WHITE C 0 RN . ? MORDECAI A CO., No. no Fast Bay, om* for sale Prime White CORN, In new sacks. MORDBOAI A 00. ?1H0I0E HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East AT, offar for sale an invoice ot Choice HAVANA CIGARS, di* rec t from Factory In Havana. ; - ^DAMANTINE O A M PL ES. 1000 packages Adamantine CANDLES for sala by A. TOBIAS? SONS. febss-emos gULLTVAN'S ISLAND SUPPLIES. GREAT NEWS GBEAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GBEAT NEWS GBEAT NEWS GBEAT NEWS FOR TBE ISLANDERS I FOB THE ISLANDERS 1 ??. . ? V??.'::? ii >'?'?? FOB THE ISLANDERS I FOB THE ISLANDERS 1 FOR THE ISLANDERS 1 FOB THE ISLANDERS I .1 -sr.. 8. H. WILSON A BRO., GROCERS, OF CHARLESTON, Intend delivering GROCERIES to such or the Islanders aa patronize them, at their respective homes on the Uland, without extra charge. ? We shall take pleasure In taxing charge of any gooda bought lu Charleston, not in ear line, to deliver to our Customers. Any orders entrusted to our care, either in oar line of business or not, will m ?et w".tn prompt attention. WE OFFER YOU THE FINEST SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES IN CHARLESTON, PRICES THAT CANNOT BB UNDERSOLD. Soliciting your patronage. We are respectfully, / B. H. WILSON A BB O. r No. soe KINO STAUT, CHABXISXON, 8. C.