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XEBZWB OT TME0^WS^ ?fr Ttd DAILT Naws, by vSpt? yeas, $a?slx months $4; three moa^.^t.60... served 19-thc city at El a HTS zs ClHTW weer/payable to th e car? riers, or $8 a year, paid in advance at the office. TUB TBI-WSBKLT NIWR, published on Tuesdays, Thnrsaays and saturdays, one year $1; six mantas $1 f THE WJUUCLT Ksws, one year $2. Six copies $ lo. Ten copias, toone address, $16. SusacBiFTioNS in .all oases payable In advance, a nd no paper conunnea after the expiration of the time paid fer. '.. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A 00.. No. 149 East Bay, Charleston S.C. 8AT?RDAY, JUNE 24, 1871. NETTS OE TUE DAY. -Gold at New Tors closed at 12?al2? -The New York cotton nntrket* closed*quiet and strong; uplands 20jc: salea 1213 bales. -At Liverpool-cotton closed quiet; uplands 8?d; sales 15,000 bales. -Arnon g Ute Catholic Church choirs of Eng land quite an excitement has been created by a mandate excluding female singers. -English capitalists are Anding their invest? ments in East india ? cotton planting anything but capital. ; -A Chinese Young Men's Christian Associa? tion has been organized in San Francisco. It starts with a membership of forty Celestials. -Count Moltke, lt,Is understood, will visit England in order to be present at the great military gathering which is to take place on the Berkshire Downs, next September. -The American whaler Sunbeam reports the submerging of the loftiest portion of ihe Island of 'Tagolanda, (latitude 2.20 north, longitude 125,20 east)' by earthquake, between March 24th and 39th, to a depth cf twenty-five fathoms. Four hundred of the inhabitants perished. -A Berlin letter says the payment of money for the maintenance of the Germans is made In French paper currency, at par, and all be? ing spent in France, it ls Issued also at par, and, wonderfully enough, has maintained that rate in business. The Germans are very careful not to Import lt into their own country. . -The Chicago Republican makes Ita list of marriage licenses attractive by throwing it into this shape : * MSTAKHH SOULS WHO DR BAM OF BLISS. Popper. ; . Poppet.. John S. M. Orm.~.Caudle J. Culbertson. James Callen.-.Annie Murphy. , . Jacob Stagner. .Josefa Becoar. -The International Society, which is charged with the responsibility lor the out? rages recently committed in Paris, according to a correspondent of the London Times, has nearly three million members. The central office, it is stated, is situated in London, and the organization includea various*other socle-, ties under different names, and established all ? over the Continent of Europe and In the United States. . -The funeral of C. L. Vallandigham, at Day * ton, Ohio, on Tuesday last, waa of a most im- 1 posing character. The procession was about two mites long,' and composed of persons of - ?ll political parties. Business tn many parts .of the city was suspended during the "passage -, of the cortege. The public buildings and many private houses were draped la mourrlng. The pall-bearers were A. G. Thurman, S. S. Cox, Ge.o. E.^ugb? Geb, W. McCook, Judge Gilmore, j General .0. C. Maxwell, John Howard, Samuel Cre?gh?ad, Elihu Thompson, D. E. Boyer, W. H. Gillespie aod D. A. Houk. Many dlstia- ' gu ?ohed gentlemen from ali parts of"the Union { were present, and participated In the ceremo- J otes. Chief Justice Chase was prevented from being present by ill health. f -A New York letter, of the 20th Instant, c saya: I '-The German baakers attribute much ? importance to the cable announcement this afternoon, that Instructions have come from Berlin to 'Stop the return of the Prusslau troops from France, and to discontinue the surrender oi French prisoners. Taken In con- S -.ec tl on with ihepootpone'ment of the intend- a ed grand military -review by the .Versailles i Go ve rn m en t,-because of au apprehension that v the French troops would about Yive l'Empe- v renr, lt la interpreted ae foreshadowing some f sort-o? a coup; which will upset Thiers . and restore the Empire. The German baak? ers, of coarse, are neither prophets nor the f sons of prophets, bot their Interpretations of ^ cable news, during the late war you will re- t member, were so marvellously correct as to ' impress the ou ta id e public that they must have a some secret sources of information, not avail- a able to other-parties; Whether their conjee- t tures io this case will be as accurately borne t> oat or not, romains to be seen." t -Germany has cast her eyes upon Heligo? land, and through articles la- the papers, ad- CJ dresses to Prince Bismarck, and patriotic 0 poems representing the lost child of Germany 10 crying to its mother from out the foam and 11 wet winds of the northern sea, public opinion I Is belog worked up to the proper pitch for ? de- g mand to be made upon' England. Heligoland \ ls a little island, about five square miles la ?x- ( teat, and consisting only of a tall rock and a sandy plain, lying off the coast ot Schleswig. , Since Germany gobbled that province, this blt of rock and sand becomes ot considerable im- ' portan.ee, especially in case of a war with 1 great Britain; for it Hes midway betweeu the mouths of the Weser and the Elbe, and caa command the commerce of both Hamburg and Bremen. With a prophetic vision of a not 1m- < impossible battle of Dorking in the future, "j Germany 1s now working up ita Claim to this , Island on the-plea ot former possession and of ( identity of language and nationality. -The immense destruction by fire Ia Parls^ \ during the closing struggle of the Commune, ' was brought about ia three distinct ways. ' Petroleum was invariably used tn commence ' the conflagrations, both of public and private 1 buildings. In the palaces and public offices ? which the Communists commanded, they dis? posed, at regular Intervals, either bottles or pots containing petroleum. When it was de- ; sired to set the building on fire, the first of these petroleum, receptacles would ba over? turned, the spreading liquid would be ignited, 1 and the building would soon be in flames. It was thus that the Tuileries, the Palais Royal, 1 the Hotel de- Ville, the Palace of the Le- 1 gion of.Honor, and other public edifices 1 of note were set on fire. Another 1 method was to discharge from guns Into ( the windows of the houses tow which had , been soaked in petroleum. It was in this way i that house's in the vicinity of the barricades '? were destroyed, when it became necessary to 1 evacuate the barricades. Still another and ' even more destructive method was that which consisted of crowds of men, women and chil- ' dren going about the streets, supplied with matches uni' bottles of petroleum, 'concealed about their clothing,) with which they fired the ace<*8Slble Interior of houses. Hundreds of thei. .nceDdiarles were ?detected by the Versalllists and the anti-Commune populace while thus employed, and were, as a rule, shot instantly, without discrimination as to the sex or age-. -u'fhe handsomest statesman In Europe,' as Voa Beaat Is sometimes called, has taken his tura at being interviewed, and has had i?, "fr ff j ? .Ss say-.-about poligcs. Iii general. He began ?With tbe Pon tus q^^^nd said there way ,a prevalent soupWor that the United States) .in case the- Oriental ciifticulty really flamed up, "would support'the pretensions of Russia, add? ing that if there wu* an assurance that this course would not be taken by this country, European affairs would be decidedly amelio? rated. He scouted the idea of a quarrel be? tween Germany and Russia, so long as the pre? sent rulers of those countries hold 'the reins of government. Concerning the PoIeB and the autonomy of Galicia, the chancellor, in answer to a suggestion to the contrary, declared that it never even occurred to the Gallclans to wish to belong to one of the other parties to the partition of Poland. They are good Austrians, have an Interest in Austrian pros? perity, and fight well m the Austrian army. He denied that Austria sought new conquests or an enlargement of the Empire, and said that her mission now is to assimilate what she possesses. Pure Federalism he regarded as a dangerous doctrine, and contended that the dualistic form of government ls assured by the constitution. The chancellor admitted that it was natural, under the present circum? stances, for German-Austrians to lean toward Germany, and said, "if Europe be ever sepa? rated Into great nationalities, the German-Aus? trian will find himself parcelled off with Ger? many, but he will also find himself with bis peculiarities and habits the most unfortunate creature in existence." And shortly, with a. few indeterminate remarks upon the condi? tion and prospects of France, the interview came to amend. 'Tht Champions of Education." Squirm as it may, the:Badical administra? tion of South Carolina mast go before the country as having shamefully compelled the closing of the public Schools of Charleston, of which our community have been so long and so justly proud. Add to this the ?de? frauding of the poor teachers out of their hard-earned pittance, and we have a nice record for the Party of Education. The Jory noddle. We publish ia another part of this morn? ing's NEWS a very interesting report of the proceedings ol the Court of Sessions in Dar? lington last Mop day. From it may De clear? ly seen that South Carolina, just now, suffers from too* much government. The court starts with a. doable-barrelled grand jury ; both juries there according to legal require? ment. The judge thinks jt a little queer that be should have such aa embarras de ricliesses, s?et aa unusual supply of grand jury. ?What is to be done ? The judge look? ed wise, and then, after mature considera? tion, gave it as his opinion rr *t he did not know which was the real simon pure article -whether the jury drawn auder the act of ] 1868, or that drawn ander the act of 1871; and Uko a wise mao he referred the matter to the bar-"in the multitude of counsellors "there is safety." The ba* went to work and reviewed the whole . subj oct of the present jury law of South Carolina, and came ta the conclusion that the jory commissioner was not legally appointed, and that although the chart was then Buffering from a surfeit of fury, there was in fact no legal jory, grand or petit, in attendance on the court. Such being the opinion of the entire bar, and the presiding judge concurring in the view, the Court of Genera! Sessions was adjourned, sine die, and the so-called juries and wit? nesses went home again-tho jails were not ?leared, and the 'taxpayers have another oad added .to their patient back. . Who shall say that we have not a beauti ul government?, harmonious and ay mm et ri ?al in all its parts? Where are the codifi? es? . : "_ . The Voice of the Northwest. The addresB by the TTisconsin Democratic ?tote Committee is a document sound in ense and powerful in utterance, fully echo ng and responding to the new enthusiasm vb ich is spreading all over-the great North vest After arraigning the Radical party' or its doubtful and extraordinary legislation, ts mischievous measures for the mere pur tose of perpetuating its political power and leepiog alive s ec ti CH. al hatred, it de tines as he necessity of tr J hour the exercise of j rise and prudent statesmanship, and the j doption of legislation calculated to allevi ,te and equalize the burdeos of taxation; be reduction of public expenditures and of | he number of public offices; tho reform of he tariff and civil service systems; ade? kate protection of the laboring and produ lng classes against wealthy and privileged monopolies; the encouraging of ship-build rig and our agricultural interests ; aa also egislation against indiscriminate and whole ale donations of the public domain to vealthy corporations, and the universal ten lency of the Federal Government, as at j ^reseat administered, to usurp rights be onging exclusively to the States, and to en? gross and centralize power in the General government. Extreme Had I eal Um-Women. Singularly enough, the extreme Radical? of England find, in their last analysis of the functions of government, rr verification of the principles laid down long ago by South? ern thinkers and statesmen-the only mate? rial difference being that the men of the South who ruled this country so beneficently for half a century, taught the civil equality of confederated States, while the English ex? tremists teach the absolute civil equality of all men, regardless of the mental develop? ment and social advancement of tbe iadivid nal8 upon whom this equality is sought vain? ly to be enforced. As a corollary of this identity in conclu? sions drawn by Kadicals and Conservatives, we discover in a late New York paper a like coincidence of opinion in regard to the true sphere of woman and man's highest duty towards- her. At a meeting of Positivists, (irreverenced be the name ! now, if not for svermore,) held on Tenth street, to express sympathy with the Paris Communists, a Mr. Evans made a formal announcement of Pos? itive doctrines with regard to the weaker sex: "Women," we think we quote his very words, "must be supported by men. It is a "shame to throw to women, who provide "and educate workers, the dregs of the ftn Marchical philosophy that turns them in to the "streets to starve, or compels them to com "pete with mea in the shop or at the ballot "box. Woman cannot do her own work "and man's .too ; and humanity cannot "spare her from her own work, as "the "motlier, the queen or the ministering angel "to man!" Why this is the very doctrine, nay the ?pradbce ? Souib?cn aje?, wbo never he?fd of 'Positivism, save when fteligrlVe? laid down Lhe? law .of tb?rhonaehold to them. Stupid, braal j?arbaedms au?vevdkve^^t?'at 4M were, wa never reasoned about the mat? ter' at all, but simply followed the bent of oar own inclin?t iona, inspired by the infinite sweetness, the ineffable charms, the immor? tal, supernal goodness and parity of the "priestesses of humanity" who fed the vestal Ores that flamed apon the spotless altars of our Southern homes. What need bad we to reason about so plain a matter, so clear a duty? How could we act otherwise? Their looks, their words, their daily walk and coarse of Ufe constrain? ed us to act towards them precisely as we did. No merit of our? was it, but a sweet compulsion, for which J never thought of claiming credit. And so long as women re? main what they then were, they may count apon a like respect and homage. Southern men may find some c. 'isolation in the discovery that extreme ' Radicalism tends to such conclusions in politics and ia social duties os we have shewn, but it will be gall and wormwood to the Tahoos of the Woodhull & Cla'flln species. These mon? strosities desire political power solely as a means for the indulgence of the beastliest appetites that degrade humanity. What ?'the Leading Republicans" Did. The Radical organ tells us the following in regard to the upshot of the private Radical caucus held on Thursday night: "The tone of the assemblage was mainly good. From the general drift of the remarks it is clear that the real thinkers of the party see that perhaps it will be impossible to have any formal united, action between the two par? ties, owing largely to the obstinate nature of politics and politicians, but that lt ls not only politic but Just and for the welfare of' Charles? ton that the Republican party at least do their duty ia putting forward ou their owa ticket mea who will represent fairly their party and also the Conservatives, and the leading inter? ests of the city. On this point lt ls hardly nec? essary to say more than that, after a thorough discussion, a resolution Introduced to test the sease of the meeting, declaring for 'a straight 'Republican ticket,'was postponed by a nearly unanimous vote.'-' THE Hon. S. P. Chose lately addressed a letter ^0 Mr. Vallan dirham which cuts the Chief Justice off effectually from the Re? publican party. It says, in effect, that if the Democratic -party adopt the new line of policy advocated by Mr. Vallandigham, Mr. Chase will act with it. Such an. accession is worth chronicling. ?bitnayrj. ~H^YWARD.-D.ed, at Graham ville, S. C.. On Sunday evening:, the llth Instant, in the 29th year of his age. THOMAS J. HST WARD, Jr., only son of "r. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hey ward. ?'Blessed are the dead who dte In the Lord." HORRY.-?led, at his residence, North Santee. on Snnday, the 18th Instant, THOMAS LYNCH HOBRT, in the 68th year of hi's age. , ja?u Special Notices! ~fmNonOET^PERS?NS HAVING Bills against the Steamer PILOT BOY will please present them for payment to J. D. AIKEN. JunM-1 fm EXCURSION TICKETS ! !-THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY has por on sale EXCURSION TICKETS to Anderson, Greenville and Walhalla, for the summer Months, at very low rates: ? To Anderson and Return.$14 10 To"G reen ville- and Return..-. 15 10 To Walhalla and Return. le 10 Those wishing to visit Wllllamston Springs can purohate the Anderson Tickets. JUU24-7 3. B. PIOKBNS, G. T. A. fm* THE UNIVERSAL SAFEGUARD, it is-useless for State Legislatures to pa?s laws or the preservation of the public health, if the treat law of seif-preservatloo, walch depends for ta enforcement upon the will of the Individual, ls ?uffered to remain a dead letter. There 1B scarcely an adult member of the com nudity, of either sex, in the country, who has ?otaeea the testimony in favor of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH- BITTERS, furnished over their own ilgustures by persons of acknowledged eml ?enee tn science, literature, art, commerce, and ivery department of business and professional Ife. These witnesses have declared in the most ixpllclt terms that the preparation ls a safeguard gainst epidemics, a sovereign remedy for dys l?pala, a valuable anti bilious medicine, a promo? er of appetite, a genial ano" harmless stimulant, , good acclimating medicine, a strengthener of he nerves, a goneral invlgorant, a protection gainst the deleterious effects of malaria and lm ture water, and that lt imparts a degree of vigor ind activity to the vital forces which la not com nunicated by any other of the tonics and itomachlcs in use. Under these circumstances, he self-preservative law of nature should teach ?very rational peraon who, either by reason of in ?erent debility, or lo consequence of exposure to m wholesome influences, is in peril or losing the greatest of all temporal blessings, health, the Im? portance of using the Bitters as a defensive medi? cine. Dyspeptics who neglect to give it a trial ire simply their own enemies. It 1B guaranteed co cure indigestion in all tts forms! and the . ?ilious and nervous wilt find nothing in the whole range of officinal and proprietary medi? cines which will afford them the same relief. Jun74-stnth3B?0 pm CLEANSE THE BLOOD OF ALL impurities and yon neutralize the virus of many diseases at then- source. In all disorders of the stein, the glands, the fleshy fibre, the secretive or? gans, and the bones, all scrofulous complaints, cancer, fto., Dr. JAYNE'S ALTEBATIVE is a Btandard'curatlve; and while lt la afanlt in many medicines that before they reach the disease the patient ls prostrated beyond recovery, no such drawback attends this remedy, for lt sustains the strength of the suffjror, while eradicating the cause of his complaint. Sold everywhere. GOOD? RICH, WIN EM AV A ca, Wholesale Agents. Jun24-stuih3 fm NOTICE..-THE PUBLIC IS HERE BY notified that, on account of my age, 1 have re? tired from the Mercantile Business. JOHN SANDERS, Jun22-6* Carmel HUI, Chester County, S. c: fm* MESSRS. EDI i ORS-PLEASE AN? NOUNCE as a Candidate for Mayor, at the next Municipal EleciRjn, the name of General JOHN A. WAGENER, and oblige mayl7 A FRIEND TO REFORM. ^ar-SP?CIAL NOTICE. -DURING THE summer months the rates of Board at the MILLS HOU?E will be RBDUCBD to three duHars per day. J. PARKER, Proprietor. G. W. PARKER, Superintendent. may29-liuo fm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Sub-Agents of the Land Commission, that, from and after the first day of March, 1871, they will report aU their proceedings to Hon. F. L? CARDOZO, Secretary of the Advisory Board. ROBT. C. DsLARGE, L. C. S. S. C. Columbia, Febcaary 28,18TL maru fm GETTING MARRIED. -ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN on great SOCIAL EVILS AND ABUSES Which interfere with MARRIAGE-with sure means of relief for the Erring and Unfortu? nate, diseased and debilitated. Sent free, In seal? ed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 S. Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. raayl3-3mos ^JSSF* TRINITY ?HTJBOH. -THElUSUAf* Morning Services at .this Church, at half-pis t io o'clock. At Night,'ihe Pastor, Rev. -JVM. CAR? LISLE, will continue his aeries of Sermons to the Yoong. Jun24-* pm* THE REV. DR. HICKS WILL Preach at Bethel . M. E. Church Sonth at half past 10 A. M. and 5 p. M.,.TO-MOR?IOW, 25th instant. Jun24 pm* DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE CON? DUCTED In the Orphans' Ohapel on SABBATH AF? TERNOON, at 6 o'clook, by the Rev. C. P. GADS? DEN._' _Jun24 pm- UNITARIAN CHURCH.-DIVINE Service will bp held in this Church TO MORROW MORNING, at hair-past io o'clook, the Rev. BSP. CUTLER officiating. All ?trangers are cordially Invited to attend,_ Jon24 - pm*ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. The Rev. A. M. -CHRI?TZBTBRG will perform Di vine Service, lo this Ohnrch TO-MORBOW MORN? ING, at half-past 10 o'clock. Sunday School in the AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock. Jun24 pm* SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-There will be Service In this Church, TO-MORROW MORNING the usual hour, and in the EVENINO, at a quaner-past 8 o'clock. Preach? ing by the Rev. Q. R. BRACKET!. maj27-a4 pWr THE MARINERS CHURCH WILL be open for Divine.Service every SABBATH MORN? ING, at half-past io* o'clock, corner of. Church and Water streets."Services by the Rev. W. B. TATES, Chaplain. janl4-a pm- THE EXHIBITION OF BINOPTRIC LANTERNS- at HOLMES'S Lyceum, for the Chil? dren or St. Luke's Church Sunday-School, will take place THIS EVENING, at half-past o o'clock, .juna*-* ? pm* CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP SOUTH CAROLINA, from New York, are hereby notified that Bhe ls discharging cargo at Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Goods uncalled for at sunset will remain on the wnarf ac owners' risk. Jun21-1 . ' WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent. - pm* CHARLESTON COUNTY TAX" NOTICE-COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, FIRE? PROOF BUILDING CHARLESTON, JUNE 23,1871. Notice ls hereby given to ell concerned, that re? turns for ail REAL AND * PERSONAL PROPER? TY, within the limits of this County, shall be made and delivered at this office on or before the 31st day of Joly,-1871, for th? year commencing July 1st, 1871, veri-led by oath of the person, whose duty it is to so list or return said property, possessed by him, or under his control, either aa owner, agent, parent, husband, guardian, execu? tor, administrator, trastee, receiver, officer, partner, factor, or holder, with the value of Bach personal property io held or controled. By Section 3d, of an Act to amend An Act providing for the aassssment and taxation of property, - passed September 15, lqas. and all Acts amendatory thereto, H is made the duty of th? County Audi? tor to add filly per c- nt. penalty thereto for fail? ure or neglect to make retorna of property with? in the time given BO to do, "and must oe ob? served." The following must be returned for Taxation as Personal Property: ? 1. Number of Horses. 2. Number or Cattle. 8. Number of Mules and Asse.?. 4. Number of Sheep and Goats. 6. Nnmtfer of-Hogs. ( Number or Gold and Sliver Watches. "' \ Number of Gold and Silver Plate. 7. Number of Pianofortes, Melodeons. or Cabinet Organs. 8. Number of Pleasure Carriages. 9. Number of Dogs. 10. Taine of goods, merchandise, moneys and credits pertaining to my business as a mer? chant, during tue year or part thereof, end? ing the first day or September. 1868. 11. Value or materials received, used or provided to be nsed, in my business, as a manufac? turer during the year or part thereof, end - . lng the first day of september, 1658 12. Vajue of all machinery, engines, toola, fixtures and implements used or provided for nse In my.business as a manufacturer, during the year or part thereof, em Hog tne first day of September, 1868, and of all manufactured anieles on hand one year or more previous to that day. 13. Vain?*of moneys. Including Bank BlUs and Circulating Notes. 14. Value of all credits. 16. Value of investments in the stocks ot any company or corporation ont of thia State, except National Banks. 18. Value of all investments In bonds, except bonds of thc United States and of thia - State, expressly exempt irom taxation. 17. Annual value of au leases except permanent 10?86S * 18. Valne or all other property. SAMUEL L. BENNETT, jun28 7mtho . Connty Auditor. pm* OFFICE OF ENTERPRISE RAIL? ROAD COMRANY, No. 64 BROAD STREET. CHARLESTON, JUNE 21,1871.-The Books for the Subscriptions tb Stock will be opened at the Office, No. 54 Broad street, on MOND IY, .26th.. WM. MCKINLAY, . jun21 secretary and Treasurer. pm* OFFICE OF THE CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, FOR THE BENE? FIT OFTI?E FREE SCHOOL FUND, No. 147 MEET? ING STREET-CHARLESTON, JUNE 23, 1871. Official Raffled Numbers of the Charleston Chari? table Association, for the Benefit or the Free School Fund : ' CLASS No. 47-MORNING. 62-43-15-34-61-6?-26-20-17-35-70-11. CLASS NO. 48-EVBNUS'O. 3-23- 1-57-70-13-33-25-61-51- 62- 2. As witness onr band thia ral day dr June, 1871. FENN PECK, JAMES GILLILAND, may29 Sworn Commissioners. pm* COMMISSIONERS OF MARKETS, J CN ET is, 187L-Estimates will be received by the Committee on Repairs until theist July for the taking down the-Old.Shed around the Upper Wards Market and erecting a hew one in its stead. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, *"* JunlO-msrs t Chief Cleric. pm* m THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-In the matter of HEN? RY L. JEFFERS, WM. H. JEFFERS and THOS. A. JEFFERS, Copartners, as H. L. JEFFERS A CO., Bankrupts-In Bankruptcy.-To whom lt may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of lils appointment as Assignee of HENRY L. JEF? FERS, WM. H. JEFFERS and THOS. A. JEFFERS, Copartners, aa II. L. JEFFERS A CO., of the City of Charleston, in the County of Charleston and State of South Carolina, within said District, who have been adjudged Bankrupts upon their own petition by the District Court or said District. Dated ut Charleston, the ci h day of June, A. D, 1871. ERNEST WALTJEN, Assignee, Junl0-s3 ,?lrra bf John Campsen & Co.) j pSS* CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIETY. Tlie Treasurer of thc Charleston Bible Society will receive Subscriptions or Donations at his office, No. 68 East Bay, corner or Atlantic Wharr. The payment or Two Dollars will constitue a person a member for one.year. Bibles are kept on hand for distribution. The Soctety has one Colporteur In the field, and solicits aid to introduce another. Persons interested In the work or.seeklng farther Information will please call on tbe Treasurer. J. N. ROBSON, apr28-8mo3 Treasurer C. B. S. pm* MEDICAL NOTICE. -PATIENTS a u cering from Diseases pei thining to the GENITO UWNARY ORGANS, will receive the latest scien? tific treatment by placing themselves ander the care 01 Dr. T. RE?NSTJERNA, office No. 74 Hasel street, three doors from the Postofllce. sep20-tuthlyr . pa- GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL. This valuable compound contains no opium, laud? anum, paragorlc, or other anodyne, and will not massacre the innocents like the "southing sy mps" so much in vogue. The GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL is harmless, and ls recommended by all our best physicians. It ls to bc had of the manu? facturer, DB. H. BARR, No. 131 Meeting street. And or all Druggists. apr22-stuth TIT ANTED. EVE ES ONE ESK) KtfOI* %j that they ?fi getSthelr Witcaes, (floek JeweHy-and Spatf&cJes ?RE PAIRED CHEAP? i nan at any other bou9e In the city, by calling on WM. MASTERMAN A- SOS, Watchmakers and Jewellers, No. 49 Charlotte street, near Meeting street, ita_ jnn24-smw8+ TT7ANTBD, A WHITE WOMAN, TO . VV Cook and Wash. Apply In Amherst street, one door from Nassau. _)an24-l+ WANTED, A GOOD COOK AND WASHER, that can come well recom? mended-white or colored. Apply at No. 41 Wentworth street._jun ?3 ' ALADY OF EXPERIENCE WISHES to secure now a position as Teacher in a eenooi or family, for the lat October, to teach English branches, Including Mathematics, and, ir In a family, also French and rudiments or Music ir required. Address, with full particulars of terms. Ac, P. O. Box Nd. 21, Wilson, N. O. j^nZ3-lmo?_ WANTED, A CARRIAGE TRIMMER, who thoroughly understands hts busi? ness. Apply to or address MCKEE & BENNETT, Savannah. Qa._. 1UD22-3? WANTED, LADIES TO PROCURE AT ARCHER'S Bazaar. Chignons, at 40c. and 50c., French Corsets, 75c , Lotta Bustles, 60c, Nils son Pads, 40c._. * Jqn22-6? WANTED, ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE been suited with servants at the Employ? ment Office, No. es Queen street, to call and pay the fees .therefor._jung HOUSE WANTED~-A DWELLING ?of four or six Rooms, with outbuildings, cistern and good yard, about ten or fifteen min? utes walk from the Old Postoface, ls wanted' by a reliable tenant. Address "Lessee," DAILY- NEWS office. - Jonl9 A NEAT HOUSE WANTED, BY A DE "J v. SIRABLE tenant, who would take a three or ave years' lease at a moderate rent. Must be tn western part of the olty or near the Battery. Address, with full particulars, BETA, office of. TQB NEWS. Jonis XT/ANTED. AN EXPERIENCED BOOK YV KEt-PER, conversant with Commission and Cotton Factorage Business; single gentleman desired, giving good references with terms. Ad? dress H CG H R. BANKS, Jr., Waco, Mc Lem an County, Texas._. Jnn20-tntbB3 YOUNG LADY WISHES THE SIT? UATION of Governess. Will teach English and the rudiments of Music. Address "D.,': DAILY NEWS office._j . Junio WANTED TO PURCHASE, SECOND? HAND FURNITURE, by the single article or-ln quantities, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. Address P. 0?. Box No. 473. - JunlQ-?3?_. WANTED PURCHASERS OF TICKETS la the Land and Immigration Association or Messrs. BUTLER, CHADWICK, CARY A CO. Tickets now ready. Will be glad to see my friends at Mr. B. M. MORELAND'S office, No. 29 Broad street. EBEN COFFIN, Sub-Agent.* may29 ? AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN (SCOTCH) wants a situation; ls acquainted with Dry Goods and Groceries; ls a good Accountant, and willing to make himself generally useful. Can give first-class references. Address Veritas, Office of THE NEWS. mayl8 ?ox Sale. ANo. 1 NEW MILCH COW FOR SALE at No. 107 Coming street, above Soring. 'Call and see for yonrself._Jun24-1* p O TO KLEIN TO-DAY AND GET \JT your nice PEACHED, cheap as usu il. By next steamer-Cherries and Currants, from Northern marker, and a lot or tine Singing CANA HIES._Jun24-1? WOOD1 WOOD!-FROM ONE TQ TWO hundred cords prime YELLOW PINE for sale lbw at.a good landing sixteen miles from the olty. Apply at southeast corner Reid and Drake streets, from 8 to hair pa? t 8 A. M. and 3 to 6 P. M., or Postomce Box No. M._ Jnn24-sw2? FOR SALE, A DOG CART, IN GOOD order. Apply to JOHN. ARTMAN, No. ll Archdale htreet._Jun23-2? FOR SALE.-ADJUDGMENT AGAINST PARKER J. HOLLAND for Twenty-six 25-100 Dollars, viii be sold ai privant sale, at a discount, at MENKE A MULLER. _Jun21 FOR SALE, AN ELEGANT SEVEN OCTaVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, recently manufacrared. R. M. MARSHALL A BRO., Bro kera. No. 33 Broad street._Jnn9 FOR SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA? CHINES, of good qualit?, which are ottered jheap. Call at No. 27 Queen street, between fleeting and Church stree.-s,_fcb!4 WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS la large nr small quantities. Price 60 CENTS PER HUNDRED.. Apply at the office of THE NEWS._. mayia . ABARGAIN !-TO PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.-A Ruggles Wood Frame Paper Cutter.' will be sold low lor cash. Is nearly new, cuts 28 Inches*, and has an extra knife. No charge for- package. Price $40. Apply at THE NEWS Job Ornee.._mar22 AT PRIVATE SALE, MARL BLUFF PLANTATION, on Rocky Creek Swamp, Orangebnrg District,, saith carolina, 16 miles from Blackville, on South Carolina Railroad, AU gusta Branch, and 18 mites from- Orangebnrg ourthouae, on Columbia Branch Road. Charles? ton and Augusta Sud Charleston and Columbia Railroads, containing 1928 acres of land, 238 of which is cleared and under good fence*; about 40 acres moro cleared, bot not under fence-all of which is first-class Cotton and' Corn Lands; the balance ls first-class Timber Land. A first-class Circular Sf w Mill (water,) In order for Immediate use, ot a constant stream. Lorn bet' to hand, and can. Ve rafted to Charleston from the Mill. Also, a good Grist Mill. Has a comfortable house with six (6) room-), outbuild? ings alt In good condition, stables, ham, Ac. six (6) framed negro houses ia good order. It also has a Marl Bed on lt whoa, makes, lt very advan? tageous to agricultural purposes for making ma? nures, Ac. The best of titles can be given. Any information either In writing or in person can be had by application to Dr. H. BAER, No. 13; Meet? ing street, Charleston, S. C. janis QCo Rent. ' TO REN?TON THB FIRST FLOOR, four rooms, at thc brick house corner King and Cannon streets._Jon2t-2'> TO RENT, THRE3 LARGE ROOMS Apply at No. 459 King street, between cal? houn and Vanderhorst streeta._Jnn84-1? TO RENT, A SUMMER RETREAT IN tho Town of Anderson, S. C.-a beautiful Cottage, containing slr rc oms, partially furnished. The garden ls m a high state of cultivation, and thc surroundings all that can be desired for sum? mer comfort and pleasure. From May to October there ls not a more agreeable locality in South Carolina. Apply to F. G."Da FONTAINE, at th? Mills House, or to M., Box 100, Anderson, S. c. aprl7 Boarjifiq. BOARDING. - A FEW GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with good board ?nd pleasant rooms, on moderate terms, hy ao plr; og at No. 12 Wentworth street. DAY BOARD? ING alan furnished._mayis HILBERS HOUSE, No. 284 KING STREET, between Wentworth and H?sel streets, within five minutes' walk of the Postoffice and principal Bnslness Houses of Meeting and Mayne streets, and fifty yards of the City Rali? way, which communicates with all parrs ot the city. Terms, $2 per diem. Special contracts made on most reasonable terms for BOARD by the week or month for single Gentlemen or Fami? lies. MRS. B. HILBERS, Proprietor. janS-lmo ?smorJ?ls. E?MOVAL.-HAVING REBUILT AND enlarged our Stores, Noa 12 and 14 Market street, opposite Slate street, we have closed our Branch store, No. 80 Ease Bay, and In future our business will be conducted only at our old stand in MARKET STREET. Wc shall be pleased to see our friends and .cus? tomers and the public generally extend to us the same liberal patronage io extensively bestowed on us heretofore. JOHN OAMPSEN A CO. juniS-thstuG MADAME LUZIER, PARISIAN DRESS? MAKER, has removed to No. 238 KING STREET, east side, between Market and Hasel streets. aprl6 (Eaccotiorral. J? ING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YOBKVILLfi, 8. C. The Second Session of the School Year of 1871 will begin on the 1st of JULY. TermB-For School Expenses, I. e., Tuition, Booka. Stationery, Ac, Boarding, Fuel, Lights and Washing, $135 in currency, per session of five months. For circulars containing full particulars, apply to COLONEL A. COWARD Jun3-stn9 Principal and Proprietor. ?o. 30, I. O. O. BJ j Tha^gujar Qnartatfy Meeting of this Lodge! hbe h^Sd Td4teaR?# (Sunday) the 25th lnaua ii eta ber 3 will piea?e"W present, as business brim?*' portknce wilt be transacted. Birder or the N. 0. TH. HENRIOHSON, jnnat-*Recording-secretary. DELTA LODGE OF PERFECTION, No. l, A. and A. S R.- A Meeting of Obligation of this Lodge will be held THIS EVENING, at Masonic Hall, at 8 o'clock. Officers and meen-era of Batst Chapter, Rose Croix, and all other Ma? sons or the Fourteenth Degree, are fraternally In-1 vlted. . By order or the T. P. 0. M. Jnn24_CHAS. F. 8AMMIS. Secretary. CAROLINA INDEPENDENT BOAT CLUB.-Attend an Extra Meeting of your Club, THIS EVENING, nt 8 o'clock, at the Club room, Southern Wharf. By order or the President. . "B. J. HOWLAND, Ja., jnn24-? ' ?_Secretary and Treasnrer. CHARLESTON TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 43_Attend the Regular Monthly Meeting of your Union THIS (Saturday) EVENING, 24th instant, at Hibernian Hali, at half-paat 8 o'clock. By order. Jhn24 "JAMES L. SIMS. Secretary. - Orri ?coos, Ut. fJlHE GREAT RUSHTOR BARGAINS I NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES FOR JUNE . AND JULY. GOODS FOR TRAVELLERS AND STATERS AT BOMB ALSO. FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., Nos. 244 and 437 King Strait, . Keeping their Stock new and fresh at au sea? sons, are getting in dally by steamers, NEW TRAVELLING LINENS for suits Plaid and Chene Japanese Poplins . . Fancy Organdies and Jaconets, for hot weather More of their best quality Iron Grenadines White and Colored Plq'aea Pique Trimmings Beautiful New Prints, all the recent patterns, la endless variety ?.Percales, also. . Black Tamtse for Summer and Mourning Dresses Black Cha?nes, very best quality Black 3 4 and 6-4 MoaseUnes * Black English Crapes and Crape Veils ' Crape Sets and Collara Embroideries (a lovely lot) . Linen and;Lace Sets Lace-Trimmed Collara Muslin Sleeves . Linen Collers and Cuffs, 4c. ALSO, A TULL LINK OP OASSIMERBS, LINENS AND COTTONADE.S SHEETINGS SHIRTINGS R TABLE DAMASK. . NAPKINS ... TOWELS * . . HOSIERY GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS NOTIONS, Ac., BBAtrrrpui. STOCK LLAMA LACE POINTS ,.v SEASIDE UMBRELLAS AND*PARASOL9. Everything sold of beat quality, and at the very lo weat prices, and nothing endorsed but what la good of Ita kind. . - - . . FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT 4 CO.," Jun22 Nea. 244 and 487 King Street. ??li?merrj, Dressmaking, Ut. BY MRS. C. STACELEY. AT HER NEW STORE, . No. 297 KING STREET, FORMERLY THE DOLLAR STORE. 8T0Ck ?0N8ISTTNO OP : ; 200 cartoons BONNET TRIMMINGS, Sash, Neck and Hair Ribbons loo cases NEW STYLE HATS, 1 n straw, Leghorn, " Chlp>CactU3 Braid and Neapolitan. AND, MILLINERY GOODS, in endless variety. ALSO, 60 cases SUNDOWNS 10 caaes Magnolias io cases Gypsy school S caaea Sailor Hats 5 cases Minnehaha 200 dozen Chignons, In Jute and Real Haman Hair, Oorla, Friezes, Chatallna, Braids, Ac, Ac-_ mayas ]y? A D A'M E L UZIEE, '. PARISIAN DRESSMAKER, No. 238 KING STREET, EAST SIDE, BETWEEN MARKETANB HASEL ST?., (UP STAIRS.) FINE FRENCH CORSETS MADE TO ORDER. PRICES REASONABLE. maras Uttil?ing iflaterial. rjlHE PILGRIM SASH- F?LLJES, DISPENSING WITH WEIGHTS AND BOX FRAMES. PATENT RIGHT SECURED FOR CHARLESTON, BEAUFORT AND COLL ETON. . Thia arrangement can be applied to any old fashioned window, say at a cost or from $3 20 to .$4 20 per window, according to condition and size. An ordinary room or say four windows fitted up for $12 80. The trade supplied with the fittings for $2 28 per window. JOHN H. DEVEREUX, Office Chamber or Commerce Building. Junl3-tutlis6 _ ^HINGLES! SHINGLES! Just received, a fine lot. For sale low at BUILD? ER'S DEPOT, No. 91 Church street. Junie E. M. GRIMKE. CHARLESTON STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL, WEST END WENTWORTH AND BEA?FAIN STS. The proprietor respectfully informs his rrlen?a and the public that, having refitted the above MUI with improved Macninery, ls now prepared . to receive orders tor LUMBER of all descriptions, which will be furnished with dispatch, and at the lowest market prices. On hand a large stock -of Seasou-d. Dressed Floo lng, Lining. Shelving and Weather BOARDS. Also, SHINGLES. Plast erlng Laths, Ac. J. H. STEINMEYER. junl0-3mns_? : JT^IME AND LATJJS. 1,650 bbls. Fresh LIME 103,000 Laths. Landing from Schooner Frank and Emily, m STORE: CEMENT, Calcined and Land Plaster, Hair, Ac For aale by OLNEY A CO., may22 Noa. ll and 13 Vendue Range. td Carol ina a choice 'aacy GOSHEN BCTTTER and lower g rad es for inspection to the trade. A. NIMITZ, Jun24-3 ~_ No. 30? East Bay. CHOICE SUGAR-^TCRED STRIPS, AT 13 cents per lb. - ? Falt?n Harket BEEF, very floe, at 15 cents per lb. - i-Ayao?--.- .. ;u?v. ... ... A lot of unbagged Bdgar-cared- Hams (war? ranted) at a low prie?. W. H. WELCH'S, -.s.w. Corner Meeting and Market streets. All Gooda delivered free.. . Juna* JTAMS A N D LARD .... M tierces Doffleld's Imitation WESTPHALIA ' : BAHS 5 tierces Davis's Dlamonl Hams " . 10 tierces Davis's Leaf Lard...t; :?sii J .?.. All Hams reweighed, when EOW.^ ^^?AIE BT Southeast corner Harket and Meeting streets. Janas_ .? , ._. ;. j ?JORN, OATS AND FLO CR. 7308 boshela Prime Western Waite CORN ;' lido bushels Oats i . 374 bbls. Choice Family Floor. Landing from sQbr. "?ilmo." For sale by ' \ SEEMANN BUL WINKLE. jnnsai? . ... - .. Kerr's Wharf. . j y^T LINLHT'S CHBAP ST'OBB* No. 38> KEKG STREET, .'..' i SIGNS OF THE CROCKERY HOUSE AND ?.&0- ; LINA TEA AGENCY, Yonoahbny for one dollar ana fifty cents one pound of the very best YOUNO HYSON TEA, of delicate savor add great strength. For thirty cents one gallon best quality LIGHT? HOUSE OIL. For seventy-five cents one. gallon choice Sliver Drip SYRUP. For three dollars and fifty, cents a Japanned Tia CHAMBER SET, oomposed of three articles, and worth five dollars. .-. ? ? . For arty cents a LOOKING- CLASS, -which aar buyer would think cheap at one dollar, J EXTHNSTVS STOCK OP ROUSE FURNISHING GOODS, TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. OHEAPER . Than same quality goods elsewhere. _ . . CROCKERY; : GLASSWARE, ' ' '>)i>.'"..'. ?">.?-. ?Ul .. TINWARE, . - HARDWARE, WOO D E N W AR E and WILLOWWABH.. PLAIN AND DECORATED FRENCH CHL^A ? GOOPS; ;.. ' ;. ; i li . .' : J?.'.' . . ht L I N L E T ' S C H E A P VS I Q *''?",'./ - Nov 388 King street, marlMyr - -. ? ; > -.: yjy ILSONS' POPULAR GROCER YA . Smoked PIG TONGUES at $125per dozen. WILSONS' . GROCERY/. It ts a settled fact that- ' - hag WILSONS'- . ' GROCERY. ? WILSON sell* a better .o'. WILSONS' . - GROCERY. TBA foi the same money. ? _ WILSONS' . iw GROCERY. - than any other House in. WILSONS' i , , \ GROBERY. ? the Oliy. ' WILSONS' GROCERY. WILSONS' -GROCERY. , ? < We are now orierlag a . WILSONS' . uiMi GROCERY. Fine, Clear Drawing . ^"_ WILSONS' . . GROCERY. T E' A .'__ NO. 306 -KTNG CT. At the low price of_?2?-?1" No. 80? KH? ST. ONE DOLLAR _V - ??? No. 8 0? ST. a bound, ' NO. 30? KING ST. GREEN AND BLACK, ?-v . Ne. 3 0? KINQ OT' No. 808 . MNG ST. Q Ive WILSON'S TEA a miitmti No. 30? _ KING ST. trial, and yon will, use No. 8 0? KIN0 ,ST* no other. _ NO. 308 M _ KING ST. All Gooda delivered free. . NO. 30? . KING ST. jgr-ATHORN SPRINGS WATER Bogen A Son's DIAMOND SPARKLING CATAWBA WINE Binningens Old London Dock Gin, Old Tom Gin Assorted French Brandy; Fruits, in quart jars A Assorted French Fruits, in own Joice, put np A glass stoppered decanters French Pickles, in fancy Jars Jndla Currie, in flasks. ifermoath Bloater Paste. Anchovy Paste F Stench Mustard, l%glass pots Queen's Oliva, dipers, Bordeaux Olive Oil, I Florence Olive Oil, in flasks,, and Bengal Chutney. E. E. BEDFORD, % Late W. S. Corwin A Co. Janjj_No. 275 King street. VTEW BUTTER IMITATION ENGLISH ll CHEESE, AC RECEIVED PER RECENT ARRIVALS. Choice New GOSHEN BUTTER, Jenny Lind Im? itation English Cheese, Mild Factory Cheese, Pine? apple Cheese, Yoong America Cheese, Eldam and Sap Sago Cheese, Extra Smoked Tongues and Breakfast Bacon Strips, Choice Plckl?d Beef, Fam? ily Pig Pork and Pickled Ox Tongues. ? SUGAR-CURED HAMS. Doffleld's, American, Whestplialla, Whitaker, Extra Star, Davis's Diamond, and the celettratad White Sugar-cured Champion Hams.* For sale by E. E, BEDFORD, jami_ No. 376 King Bareet. g REMEN LAGER.BEEB ENGLISH ALES SCOTCH ALES CHAMPAGNE ALES LONDON PORTERS DUBLIN PORTERS CHAMPAGNE CIDER, E. E. BEDFORD, -M ann No. 275 King streeiT