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If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be secured by ferwar? ii?g a draft on Charleston pay able to the order of the proprietors of THE NKWS, or by sending the money In a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 14S East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. Wat GfyafUgtott ptog. TUESDAY, JUNE .25, 1872. XE WS CE THE DAT. -Spurgeon wants to run for Parliament. -Empresa Eugenie is about to undergo an operation for a disease of the face that will probably disfigure her for life. -An enterprising insurance agent in In? diana presented Franz Abt with a six thousand dollar accident insurance policy, good for thirty days. _The Swiss Government has just received irom th<> French treasury an additional sum ot 2,000,000 francs towards payment for the ex? penses Incurred in maintaining General Bour? baki's army while "interned" In Switzerland. -The snit In New York of Henry A. Tilden against General Butler, in tho matter of the * seizure of the Nassau at New Orleans, In 18C2, was abandoned by the plaint ff on Thursday, after the conclusion of the tentlmony for the defence. -Seventeen thousand Greeley and Brown campaign hats have been ordered by the ad? mirers and supporters of the Cincinnati nomi? nees in Brooklyn. The delegates and friends of Old Honesty will wear them to the Balti? more Convention. The hats have been order? ed by the Greeley central organization for dis? tribution among the local and ward -The Atlanta Constitution, ?mich has kept count of the meeuaga, says: "Eighty-six counties have spoken in Georgia. Twenty favor Greeley, or a temporary alliance. Eighteen call for a straight nomination. For . ty are for party unity, sud abiding Baltimore. Ten are non-committal. Forty-nine are yet to hear from." -The R?publique Francaise publishes the complete list of the different condemnations pronounced by the Frencb courts-martial up to the 27th of May. It 1B as follows: Seventy three capital sentences, 212 prisoners to hard labor for life, 894 to transportation for life In a fortified enceinte, 2900 to simple transporta? tion, 1169 to various periods of Imprisonment la penitentiaries, 60 to solitary confinement, 1133 to imprisonment for more than a year, 1679 to more than three months' imprison? ment, 291 to banishment; the total being 8415 condemnations. Two thousand one hundred and twelve prisoners have been acquitted, The average of acquittals is only twenty per cent. - Trouble ls already coming to the surface lathe Republican party in Pennsylvania, over their obnoxious State ticket. It appears that several Federal office-holders in the interior of the State have declared their opposition to the Harrisburg ring nominations, which has greatly incensed Senator Cameron, who made that ticket, and who now reports these officials aa hostile to the administration and aa'is for their removal. The President, of coursa, hesi? tates to pursue sud* a warfare aa tba'., for it wonjii l&evU&blj bring crown upon him ali the Republican opponents ol Hartraoft and com? pany, marshalled by Forney, and would ren? der defeat, even Irom an administration stand? point, absolutely certain in October. Republi? can advices irom various quarters of the State already concede a defeat in October by the triumphant election of Mr. Buckalow as Governor. If Cameron persists In the ostra? cism of Federal office-holders, the ordinary work of the campaign will not be even neces? sary to bring that result about. -As lt now appears the full limit of ruses, , strategies, demurrers and dodges ot all sorts I has been exhausted, and the trial of. Stokes is fairly on lor whatever fortune awaits him, though the counsel show a willingness to put on the break wherever there is a chance, and undoubtedly the public will be many times out of patience before the fate of Jim Fisk's mur? derer is actually decided. The courtroom, as the prisoner was brought In, reminded the spectators of McFarland's trial lu the Interest manifested, and on account or the same ac? tors lb much of the proceedings. Stokes deems to have gained In point ot dignity and zeal by an exchange ot counsel, though it is doubtful If his present defenders are up to all the feints and blinds and bluster that John Graham was master of. The Tribune Bays that the reports of Stokes's care-worn look tave been exaggerated, though there has come a sprinkling ot gray among his Jetty locks,, and he has lost hrs vivacity; though he is only a sober not a despondent man. His father, with white hair and shaggy beard and the same bright eye that adds to the beauty of his sen, anxiously watched every movement of the opening, and stayed through the entire day, Other members of the Stokes family were in attendance. -The whole world will be interested In knowing the use which Germany makes of the war indemnity she bas received from France. The grand totals of the moneys which France ls to pay to her conqueror foot up somewhat in excess of 1,441,487,96t thalers. Of this sum, however, France receives back. 86,666,6GG thalers for the railways of Alsace-Lorraine. The German government, very wisely, for its own purposes, has used this vast su n of money first in aiding and restoring the provinces re? cently annexed, giving 36,700.000 to persons and corporations whose property was destroy? ed, and spending 11,440,000 lhalers In replen? ishing the rolling stock on the railway lines, for. strategical purposes. -Large sums have been paid to the families of the landwehr, 4,000,000 thalers have been distributed among the successful generals, and ten limes that sum has been set apart as a reserve fund for the next war. These sums having been ex? pended in repairing losses by the late conflict, and other huge appropriations having been made for the building of fortresses and pre? paring ior future exigencies, setnething is left to be divided among the several States. Even In this distribution warlike considerations are kept ln*vlew, and three-fourths of the whole amount ls to be divided in proportion to the onmoer of men furnished by each State. -A complete inventory of General Grant's ?table has been taken jy the correspondent of the New York World with the result that therein were contained seven horses; two car? riage horses, three trotters and two ordinaries, and one barouche, one dog-cart, one trotting wagon, and one peaton, wltb harness, Bad? dies, clothing, 4c, making a total expense of about ten thousand dollars. The story that the President brought with him eleven horses seems thereby to be a malicious slander. The uget-up" ol the President, when he takes the air In his dog-cart, ls the most Imposing spec? tacle ou the beach. Children leave their play and nursemaids pause in their rambles to ad? mire. The horses are large, well-matched bays, adorned in massive harness, gold-trim? med, and strictly in keeping with the remain? ing magnificence. The driver, too, ls an im? portant adjunct to the general effect, as he is tall and pure sable, clad in white corduroy and white flannel, trimmed with silver, white top boots and glossy black hat. A shorter companion, dressed in the same manner and with the same imperturbable countenance, sits by his side, not that he is of any particular use, but he fills up an unaesthetic blank, and so, of course, acts as an ornament. The car riage.ls not so imposing, being of black body with aristocratic yellow running part, and ls less popular with the President than the trot? ting wagon. Tile Blue Ridge Million. At the meeting of the City Council to-night the City Attorney should be ready to report what action is required to be taken for the protection of the million dollars invested by Charleston in the Bine Ridge. Railroad. A private stockholder, ' whatever his motive, has already taken pro- ? ceedinga to compel the officers of the road to show what has been done with its income, j and with the bonds and bond scrip author? ized to be issued for its relief. This private stockholder may possibly disappear from the scene; but he shows tbe City Council the way to go to work. Look at the facts 1 A Ring of speculators buy np $1,300,000 of stock in the Blue Ridge Railroad for $13,000. This ia the stock which was the property of tbe State. The Ring at once reorganize the Board and elect a majority of their own creatures. It is true that a number of directors are allowecfto the City of Charleston ; bnt no meeting of the Board is called, although tbo gravest mea? sures are in course of execntion. A bill buys its ways through the Legislature aulhort-'--. the issue of State Revena? ]^*arScrip to the amount of SU-fm'*^ ?or the Pap?se o? liQuidsr^? t,ie (jeDts ?*tDe Company, which jeots do not, it is believed, exceed $650,000. This Revenue Bond Scrip is printed and put upon the market; yet no meeting of the Board of Directors is called, and no stale merit is made, showing the financial condi? tion of the road. What can the City Council do? The stock of the Blue Ridge Railroad is, in round num? bers, $2,500,000, of which tho Ring hold $1,300,000, and the City of Charleston holds $1,000,000. It is the duty or the City Coun? cil at least to make an attempt to save this million dollars, or a part of it. It is their duty to see that tbe relief extended to the Company is honestly applied. It is their duty to do what tbey can to prevent the road from being stripped bare and then sold out, perhaps to the Southern Security Com? pany, to satisfy some fictitious creditor. The people of the city look to the City Council to exhaust every means of protec? tion and redress. A million dollars are sorely, worth, an expendiLo.ro which was cheerfully agreed to when the question waa, How best to hamper the operations of the I Enterprise Railroad ? To night, then, the good work should ! begin, whether the City Attorney is, or is not, ready to moke-his report. It is easier of course to do nothing than to do some? thing. But tbe easiest course is not always the safest course for municipal bodies to pursue. The Prospect. It is a Axed fact that tbe Baltimore Con? vention will not put forward a third Presi? dential ticket. Hitherto, there has been a confident expectation that this would be the case, but now it may be looked upon as set? tled. Tho number of votes in tbe Baltimore Convention, equal to twice tbe number ID the electoral college, will be 732. Or the States already heard from we count as in favor of the* endorsement of Greeley, or os against a nomination, the following votes : Tennessee, 24; New York, 70; West Vir? ginia, 10; Pennsylvania, 5?: Louisiana, 16; Iowa, 22; Kansas, 10; Indiana, 30; Ver? mont, 10; North Carolina, 20; South Caro? lina, 14; Missouri, 30; Wisconsin, 20; Florida, 8; Maine, 14; Maryland, IC; Ala? bama, 20; Minnesota, 10; Connecticut, 12; California, 12; Nebraska, 4; and Texas. 16. Total 446. This week, (even omitting Geor? gia,) we may count on Ohio, 44; Missis? sippi, 16; and Virginia, 221; making a grand total of 528, which is far more than two-thirds of the whole vote. Against this magnificent showing wo have the puny State of Delaware sending six delegates to Baltimore instructed to vote for a straight Democratic ticket. This number may be reinforced by New Jersey's eighteen, and Oregon's six, altogether summing up thirty [delegates out of the seven hundred and odd. The prospect, therefore, Is that the majority opposed to a Democratic nomination and in favor of the endorsement of Greeley and Browo, will be overwhelming. Blind Drank. "Grant was so blind drunk that be couldn't Ile down decently at the battle of Pittsburgh Landing."-John A. Logan. We dislike this. It is personal More? over, the person alluded to happens to be the President of the United States. He is in a position which forbids bis resenting tbe insult-an unfortunate thing for him, poor, brave man 1 Were Logan within easy reach of the .pen that pens this line, it would be jobbed in him.pp to the hilt, and it is on this account that he keeps clear of Charleston. But the accusation ia false on the very face of it. In the first place, men who get blind drunk are not of Grant's stamp. They are not cold, hard, wooden-headed, merce? nary and tyrannical. Not that we believe our President to be cold, mercenary, ?fcc., bat that is tho character universally given him by his enemies. Such men do not get blind drunk. Their heads are too hard and their hearts too cold. Steady old soakers may be selfish and stingy, but the man who gets blind drunk occasionally is almost always a generous, open-handed fellow, fond of cigars and fast horses. And it is a re? markable fact that dogs afe very fond of such meo. Let General Logan reconcile this discrepancy if he can. He was "so blind dnunk that he couldn't "lie down decently" says the President's calumniator. This statement is as foolish as it is nnnecessary. Blind drunkenness is itself a condition of shocking indecency, in which il is impossible for a man to say or do anything decently. If Grant were blind drunk on tho occasion alluded to, it was ask? ing too much of him to lie down decently. Indeed, there was no good reason why he should lie down decently or indecently at that particular time. On the contrary, he bad the strongest motive not only Tor stand? ing up, but for running away rapidly and not very decently. That he did run away is an historical fact, and of course he could not, while in the act of running, lie down decently. So far from blaming him-admit? ting that he was drunk-our only and lasting regret is that Buell was not ns blind drunk as he was. General Logan's accusation is illogical; or, if logical, it is gratifying to one-half of the nation. Of one thing General Logan and others may rest assured-that is, whatever may have been General Grant's condition at Pittsburgh Landing, he was not blind drunk when Buell's account of the battle at that Landing waa stolen from the archives of the War Office, lie had reformed-was in the fall possession of his faculties of mind and body-was dead sober indeed,-and we defy Logan and the whole world to deny or dis? prove the fact. Can Thia be Trae T The Columbia Union says that it is in? formed by Dr. Lebby, the Health Officer of the Port of Charleston, that, owing to the want of funds for quarantine purposes, he will probably be obliged to raise the quaran? tine from Georgetown to the coast of Geor? gia on the 18th July. -Mr. Frederick Law Olmsted . bas de? clined the nomination of the Ramp Confer? ence for vice-President of the United states. Sensible. -The Baltimore ii?~ue> a converted "straight-out*-. - days that lne "result oil ?.?h^rvixu avenue Conference settles conclu? sively that it is not now possible to put a .'third ticket into the Held, with even the "slightest chance that it would be success "ful." This is very good for a beginner. -The New York Post, the organ of Mr. William Cullen Bryant and Mr. Parke Good? win, says the Fifth Avenue Conference bas made several things a good deal clearer than they were before. In tho li rsi place, "the speeches of the Soulbern gentlemen "who were present showed conclusively that "the Southern white vote is going solidly for 'Greeley, that tbe Southern delegations are "going to Baltimore to vote for Greeley, 'and that the nomination of Mr. Greeley "there is a foregone conclusion." This is a pleasant admission to be made by so bitter an opponent of the Liberal candidate. Drnfls ano itlc?mmte. -QOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS | CHARLESTON,^. C., Offer to the public SUMTER BITTERS, THE GREAT SOUTHERN TONIC AND UNI? VERSALLY POPULARSTOMACHIC AND APPETIZER. Not merely to tickle the palate, .but to Infuse health and vigor into the enervated bud diseased system, ls the high purpose and snre effect of SUMTER BITTERS. Tula ism ons restorative creates no sadden flash of excitement, to be suc? ceeded by increased debility and tenfold gloom. It braces the relaxed nerves and Imparts perma ment tone and regularity to the whole system. The rapid enres it has effected in Dyspesia, Gene? ral Debility, NervouB Diseases and as an Appeti? zer and Strengthener, and as a preventive of Chills and Fever, has rendered SUMTER BITTERS a name wlthont equal In the annals of medicine jy^OISE'S LIVER PILLS, tor the cure of Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint Dyspesia and Sick Headache, and as a Cathartic and Antl-Blllous Pill have no superior. The nu? merous known cures performed by these Pills have Induced us, at the solicitation of many who have experienced their beneficial and salutary ef? fects, tootler them io the public. Our LIVER PILLS are not held forth or recom? mended as universal euro-alls, but Blmply for Liver Complain's, and those symptoms connect? ed with a deranged state of that organ. ^ ^OISE'S PURE LEMON SUGAR. A delightful, cooling, healthy beverage, made' from I he J nice of fresh Sicily Lemons and pure white sugar. Freefror? anything Injurious. Bet? ter than lemons for pic nics, camp-meetings, bar? becues and travellers, and a great necessity In the country where lemons cannot be had for tho sick. ^OISE'S WHITE WORM CANDY. An effectual, safe and pleasant remedy for Worms, In all cases. Try lt and bc convinced, lt ls really a apecltic, and in the best and most pala? table form to give children. It U not surprising that lt ls fast taking the place of all other prepa? rations for worms. Ic is a pleasant confection, and any cnlld will take lt. Beware of dangerous? ly colored candy and nauseous compounds, and use only MOISE'S POPULAR WHITE WORM CANDY. M OISE'S *.. .MORNING STAR. YEAST POWDERS.. .* THE BEST IN OSE. A barrel of Flour makes forty ponnds more of Bread with MOISE'S YEAST POWDER. No time required for dough to rise, bnt bake in a hot, quick oven as soon as mixed; save eggs, shorten? ing, milk, Ac, and is a wonderful saving. 49- Sample packages free of charge. may81-ftn5mos_ % egal Notices. COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-Court of Com mon Pleas.-WM. M. LAWTON, Plaintiff, against S. J. AUSTIN. S. L. ANDREWS, G KO RUE G. KENNEDY and R. A. KENNEDY, surviving part? ners of the Arm Of AUSTIN, ANDREWS & COM? PANY, Defendants. To S. J AUSTIN, S. lt. ANrREtVS. GEORGE G. KENNEDY and R. A. KENNEDY, Defendants in this action: You are hereby summoned and re? quired to answer the complaint tn this action, of which a jcopy ls herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscribers, at their office. No. 39 Broad Btreet, City of Charleston, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day or service, if you mil to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid the Plaintiff will tase Judgment against you for the PUUI of Ave hun? dred and flfty-slxl-ioo dollars.with Interest, at ihe rate of twelve per cent, per annum from the fourteenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, and costs. Dated at Charleston. Jone 8, 1872. CHISOLM A WHALEY, PlamUff's Attorneys. To the Defendants, S. J. AUSTIN. S. L. AN? DREWS, GEORGE G. KENNEDY and R. A. K>N NKOT: Take notice that Hie summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy with complaint annexed, was died m theol?lce of the Cleric of the Court of Common Pleas, at Charles? ton, In the< onntyof Charleston, and Slate of South Carolina, on the 8r.h day of June, 1872. CHISOLM & WHALEY. . ' t Plaintiff's Attorneys, junll-tu6 Charleston. jSUttings. BUIST CHAPTJEK, N?. I; ROSE CROIX. A Regular Communication of tuts Chapter wilt be held at Hrs. Bernard's Hall, Society street, THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. By order of the M. W. M. CHAS. F. SAMMI3. jun26_Secretary. SUMTER RIFLE CLUB.-ATTEND EX TKA Meeting THIS EVENING, 25th instant, at 8 o'clock. By order. W. M. BRUNS, JjUHB_ Secretary and Treasurer. Q.RANT AND WILSON. A REPUBLICAN DEMONSTRATION. The Republicans or the City and County of Charleston are reject fully requested to assemble at Military Dall, wentworth street, on WEDNES? DAY EVENING, the 26th instant, at half-past 7 o'clock, to ratify the nominations made at Phila? delphia, Pa., for President and vice-President of the United Slates, to be voted for next, November. It is respectfully suggested to the Republicans or each Ward in ihe etty, and those In the coun? try who may be able to take part in tbe demon? stration, that, under itielr proper officers, they should meet and procure banners, torch-lights, Ac, and assemble at the place of rendezvous, Military Hall, where several prominent gentle? men will address the meeting at 10 o'clock on the return oi the procession to the Hall. The hall, music, Ac, are engaged for the occa? sion. Respecttolly, A. J. Ransler John Bonum . P. L. MUler E. B. Seabrook R. B. Artson Gllbt rt rUlsbury J. D. Price Samuel Dickerson J. D. Robinson Allan McCloud Peter ABhe D. Legare wm. McElnlay Wm.F. Ealrson A. F. Farrar Wm. Washington TU S. E. Dixon Holton S. Bell Arthur Mitchel W. S. Brodie J. p. Howard R. W. Turner .ino. A. Mnshlngton W. H. Logan M. D. Brown Jacob Hoyal F. C. Miller J. F. Mason W. J. McElnlay Alexauder Williams J. D. Pr xe Wm, E. Elliott B. A. Bosemon R. Savage W. T. Oliver and others. P. S,-Captain P. L. Miller, Lieutenant Thomas Dixon and Hon. A. J. Ransler will solicit sub-crlp tiona._JUQ22-3? {Dame. WANTED, A GOOD COOK AND Washer. Apply at No. 147 Calhoun street._Jnn25-1? TTTANTED, A COMPETENT WHITE TT COOK, or a. Cook and Washer. Recom? mendations require*!. Apply Meeting and Hen? rietta-_ Jun25-2* ANTED, ARESTECTABLE PORTER, at No. 46 Wentworth street. None need appiy without recommendations. Juu261? WANTED, A SITUATION, AS HAR NEaS-njaker, or in any other capacity, by a colored mao, who ?. n give the beBr. of references as to character. ly to JOHN A. DIX, at TUB NEWS om ce._Jun25-a WANTED. A COLORED NURSE. Go,ul recommendations required, and goid wages paid ir the applicant suits. Apply at bo. 123 Meeting street. jun24-2* WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN, TO cook and wash for a small family. Must come well recommended. Apply at No. 12 Water street._Jun 24-2 IF YOU WANT EXTRA FINE SHIRTS for $2 26, or Linen Drawers for $1 25, go to LANGLEY'S Manufactory, No. 161 Klug street. Jun24-2?_ WANTED TO PURCHASE, A SMALL House. Purchase money to be paid in monthly instalments. Address "Desire," at NEWS office._mayal WANTED, TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, a small Houae In the central or western part of the city. Address "Q," at tula ornee, stat ing location, ..rmB, Ac._feb8 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that the oheapest and best warranted Sewing Machine In the market ls the DOME SHUT? TLE, price $26 and $87. Can be seen at the Gene? ral Agency, No. 266 King street, corner Beaufaln street. T. L BlaSELL._janl2-omos WANTED, AN INTELLIGENT AND Industrious LAD, with an ordinary knowledge of arithmetic, to assist in keeping a Country Store on Edisto Island. Wages irem $8 to $10 per monto, besides board aud wash log. Address s., office of rna Nswa.x Jual2 WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with the fact that the SOUTH? ERN LlKK INSURANCE COMPANY Issues Joint Lite Policies, luBurlng the Uves of partners in buBlness, so that, on the death of either, the amount, insured for ls paid to the surviving party. lt also lusnres husband and wife on the same plan. EBEN COFFIN, Agent, No. 31 Broad street. may 18_ AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimonials, of good character and com? petency wishes a position as Teacher In some public institution, or as private tutor in a family. No objections to going Into the country, can teach t'rencu, Latin, Cheek, Plano and thc other branches or a good education. Salary of not so great consideration as pleasant association. Ad? dress c. D. V., at the office of this paper. jmaylO_ Cost ano formo. LOST, XOTASED~GOLD BRACELET The Under will please leave lt at this office. jun24-2_ FOUND, A PAIR OF EYE-GLASSES Gold Frame. The owner can have the same, by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at NEWS office._Jana ?For Sale. A"^UPER?OR MIL^C^rWiTlrCATlF two weeks old, for sale at No. 101 Meeting s LI ter, opposite the old Circular Church. JUD25-1?_ ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING MACHINES repaired on reasonable terms aud at th*; shortest notice. Also a few good se? cond-hand Machines for sale, very low. J. L. LUNSKuRD. S.nlth street, north of Wentworth. So fient. TT0TRE?Tr A~~HOTslT~?l7~MARY itreet. Apply to WM. BYRNE, southwest corner Church and Chalmers streets. Juu2fl-2? TO RENT, A COOL AND COMFORTA? BLE Residence, No. 12 Felix street. Apply at No. 33 cannon street._Jun26-i* HOUSE TO BENT IN LOGAN NEAR Broad streets, contaminar ave rooms, cis? tern and gdB. Apply to E. J. LEWITH, No. 83 Klug street._ Jon26-l? TO RENT, THE INGRAHAM HOU8E, corner of Wentworth and Smith streets, bouse and premises lu good order, with One cis? tern For further Information, apply to S. B. PlcKBNS, S. C. R. R. Office, corner or King and Ann streets. Jun26-tnwfm4 TO RENT, ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, an eligibly situated House on sullivan's lsiand, within six minutes' walk of tbe 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 (Jar? cien u dir cultivation. To an approved tenant, the rent wm be moderate. Apply to ROBERT MURE A CO., Central Wharf._Jun25 TO RENT, HOUSE No. 9 ANN STREET, opposite Aikeu's Park. Apply at No. 122 Truda street, westead, to John Kenney. JUU24-4? _ TO RENT, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, containing nine rooms, on front beach Sul? livan's island. Apply to S. A. WOODSIDE, No. 86 Market street._Jupl8-tnths4? TO RENT, A THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING, on the north side of Hay ne street. Large cistern on the premises. Apply at No 1 Hay nc street._may3Q-thstu OFFICE TO RENT, No. 21 BROAD street, under Messrs. Pressley, Lord A Iuglesby. Apply at No. 1 Hayne street. may30-thsiu QI op arm tr etiips ano ?Dissolution? T~Ti1ifrj^?Dl?B^^ willi him In business Mr. CHARLES H. VALK. The manufacture of Engines, McCarthy Gina and Machinery lu general, will hereafter be carried on under the name and linn or SMITH A VALE, at the old stand east end Hasel street. jun26-lmo J. RALPH 5>M1TH. (Ebne rt non ni. GRACE CHURCH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.-Instruction will be given and the use of machines allowed gratuitously on Thurs? day and Saturday morning, from 0 A. M. to 2 P. M , at the Depository, Chalmers street. Jonis J> A V I L I O N HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. 0. G. T. ALFORD & CO., PROPRIETORS, mayU R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. &Tnn serti euts. JpALMETTO STEAM FIEE ENGINE COMPANY MAROON. Members and Invited guests will assemble at the Ferry Wharf, THIB MORNING, the 25th in? stant, at 8 o'clock-members in uniform. Tickets can be procured from either of the undersigned Committee: A. 0. STONE. JAS. ARMS TRONO, JR. D. KENNEDY. JOS. RIDDOCK. . W. O. RYAN. HENRY MAY. J. GORDEN. ?_. Jnn25 S insurance, o u T H ERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. QEN. JOHN B. GORDON.President. ASSETS January 1st, 1871.$1,241,047 40-100. The und craig ned having been recently appoint? ed Agent for Charleston of the above Company, with the right to take risks In any portion of South carolina, would Invite the attention of bia friends and the pnblic generally to a few argu? menta in Us favor. It 1B a PURELY SOUTHERN COMPANY, and Invests all Its accumulations 'at the south. It ls abty managed and haa a large capital. It does business on THE CASH SYSTEM ONLY, and at rates a? low aa any other sound Company in the Country. Call at my office and allow me to show yon the long list of Policyholders, which ls the best evi? dence of strength in a Company. EBEN COFFIN, Agent for Charleston, 8. C., . No. 31 Broad street. ?"- ?so. M. COFFIN, Sub-Agent, apr 15 Kortb Atlantic Wharf. Summer Resorts. MW NOTICE.^^B^REAl^^ PROPOSE TO SPEND THE SUMMER MONTHS IN THE COUNTRY, AND PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS WHO MAY WISH TO FILE THE PAPER FOR THE USE OF THEIR GUESTS, CAN HAVE THE DAILY NFCWS SENT BY MAIL FOR SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH._ NEW ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, LROOKBRIDGE CO., VA. This new Watering Place will be open for the reception of visit ors on the 1ST DAY OP JULY. The waters have been long and favorably known, but until lately no Improvements have been made for the entertainment, of the public. A Joint stock company, chartered under the name or the JORDAN ROCKBHIDQE ALUM SPRINGS, has been organized with ample capital. Tne Company have completed this season a new and elegant Hotel, furnished throughout in the very best style. Tne mineral waters are both Alom and Chaly? beate; the former hoing efllcaclous in all chronic dlsea?es, Bach aa Pneumonia, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Dysentery, Scrofula, Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis; and the latter as a general tonic, and 1B ot great value in those affections which are peculiar ti the female constitution. The accommodations will be Urnt-class in every respect. ROUTS -The Springs are eight miles from Go? shen, on the line of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail? road, and within eleven to thirteen honra of Rich? mond, Washington and Baltimore by rall. CoL M. G. Harman's elegant stage coaches will con? nect with the trains twice a day at Goshen Depot. Board, per day, $3: roar weeks, $eo. For fur? ther particulars, apply to C. B. LUCK, General Manager, (P.O. as above,) formerly or the Spottswood Hotel, Richmond. Jnn24-lmo Jj- O T I O B. The BATTERY BATHING HOUSE, Off White Point Garden, has been thoronghly repaired in all Its various departments, and will be opened on 18th instant for accommodation or visitors. The Soda Water and Ice Cream Departments will bennderthe immediate superintendence or the Proprietor. Thanking the public for past favors, I would most respectfully solicit their patron? age. M. MoMANUON, may7-tuths_Proprietor. rJIHESTEEDMAN HOUSE, AIKEN, 8. C., Solicits the patronage of the Public, and guar? an tees satisfaction. Three minutes' walk from Depot and Pcftofnce. Jnnl7-lmo Gr OOD BOARDING AT AIKEN, S. C., At the ALLEN HOUSE during the ensuing Summer Months. Apply early to Mrs. N. L. ALLEN._may27-lmo MOUNT VERNON HOTEL, No. 81 W. MONUMENT STREET, BALTIMORE ? Mu., ON EUROPEAN PLAN.-This favorite es? tablishment, situated m one of the most eligible positions in the city, on the highest ground, and consequently well adapted for a Summer Resort, being comparatively cool In midsummer, mag nldclently furnished with batha and other con? venience!) on every floor, ls now open for the re? ception of th me contemplating a tonr of pleasure the coming season. Thc cars run within a square or the house. Coaches at all the stations. E. V. WESTCO fT, Proprietor. j uns A mos j^TEW MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. TRI-WEEKLY LINE OF FOUR-HORSE COACHES FROM GREENVILLE, 8. C., TO ASHE? VILLE, N. C., Leave Greenville Monday, Wednesday and Fri? day at 7 A. M. Arrive at Asheville next day by 1 P. M. Leave Asheville Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1 P. M. Arrive at Greenville next day by 7 P. M. Leaving Greenville in the morning, go through to Flat Rock and Uenderaonvllle in daylight. Fare to Flat Rock $5; to Asheville $7. may3-2mo_ W. P. BLAIR. QAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, VIA WINCHESTER, VA. T This delightful WATERING PLACE has been thoroughly refitted, and ls now kept tn the best modern style. Its waters are Alkaline, and have a wide celebrity for their prompt and happy ac? tion In Dyspepsia, Diseases or the Kidneys and Bladder, Including Calculus, In varions Skin Dis? eases, and in their admirable effects on the female Constitution, the air or Capon ls unsurpassed In all the mountains of Virginia ror salubrity, elas? ticity and ?ryness. Its splendid Baths were de dared by Slr Henry Bulwer, when on a visit here with Mr. Webster, as hardly equaled by anything he bad seen in Europe. For our pamphlet, with full particulars of rates, charges, Ac, apply to A. A. SOLOMONS Sc CO., Druggists, or to the undersigned, by mall. JunB-lmo FRAZIER Sc SALE, Proprietors. HE HOT SPRINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, Are now open to visitors. Ita waters are cele? brated for the cure of ahenmatlsm. Gout, Paraly? sis, Torpor of Liver. Chronic Diarrhoea or Dysen? tery, Diseaa' s or the Uterus, Aflectlons of the Skin, especially or syphilitic origin, and numer? ous Chronic Diseases. THE BATHS Vary in temperature from 50 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and present every variety or Chronic Bath. They are moreover round to prepare the system ror the beneficial action of waters found at the varions other Mineral Springs. MUD BATHS Have been constructed similar to those that are largely used at the moat celebrated spas In Ger? many, and which give sufferers the benefit of the very valuable remedial agentB contained In the Mineral Mud. These sprluza nfler UNSURPASS? ED ATTRACTIONS to both the Invalid and Pleas? ure-Seeker. The equipment and management aro eqnai to those or il rat-class city h tels. Every modern improvement has been provided. Professor J. L. CABELL, M. D., or the Universl ty or Virginia, Resident Physician. For Pam? phlets and Circulars, address S. C. TARDY A CO., Richmond, Va., or J. A. AUGUST, Manager, Hof Springs. Bath '.onnty, Va_may22-2mo manufactures IWOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to my friends and the nubile that I have opened AN ESTABLISHMENT FOR MANUFAC? TURING LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S UNDER? WEAR, at No. 161 King street, where I would be happy to receive any orders in my line. SAM'L LANGLEY, Jr. junio-imo ?rocmes, itiqtiors, #r. g?^tTEsTi BUTTEB? BTJTT?RJ? 17 tuba Chotee New BUTTER 10 tabs Choice Good State Butter 20 tabs second quality Butter 20 tubs Good Cooking Butter 25 boxes Choice Goshen Cheese-small size - tierces "Wilcox" Leaf Lard - tubs Leaf Lard Hair bbls F. If. Beef and Pork Flour-Super and Exira. For sale by BULOKEN 4 WOHLTMANN, Jnn26-i_No. ios East Bay. jgREMEN BEER AND PALE ALE. 100 basks BREME S BOTTLED BEER 10 casks Bass A Oo.'s Pale Ale. In store and to arrive. For sale by ". . _ C. CLACIUS, Jnn2a-tnth2 _No. iso East Bay. gULLTVAN/S ISLAND SUPPLIES. GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS . * GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS GREAT NEWS FOR THE ISLANDERS ! FOB THE ISLANDERS 1 FOB THE ISLANDERS ! FOR THE ISLANDERS ! FOR THE ISLANDERS 1 FOR THE ISLANDERS t 8. H. WILSON A BRO., GROCERS, OF CHARLESTON, intend delivering GROCERIES to such of the 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 our Une, to deliver to our Customers. Any orders entrusted to our care, either in our line of business or not, will meet with prompt attention. WE OFFER TOU THE FINEST SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES IN CHARLESTON, PRICES THAT CANNOT BB UNDERSOLD. Soliciting your patronage, We are respectfully, S. H. WILSON A BRO., . No. 306 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. ittnsical Books. C~TA1KE?NIW^^ FOR REED ORGANS, Price $2 60, Is so universally regarded as a Standard Method that an advertisement ls only needed as a re? minder. The muslo ls BO attractive that the stu? dent will retain lt as a book of Organ pieces, after finishing the instructive course. A fine colored picture of Dolly Varden 1B on the titles of DOLLY VARDEN SONG, Dolly Varden Galop, Dolly Varden Schottische, and Dolly Var? den Waltz. Each piece 60 cents. EATON'S NEW METHOD FOR THE CORNET, Price $1 60, , Ia now In season. All who wish to make a noise In the world may easily accomplish lt by taking up the practice of this fascinating instrument, with the aid of this excellent Method. GEMS OF GERMAN SONG, Gems of Sacred Song, Gems of Scottish Seng, Wreath of Gems. The above collections of Vocal Gems contain each 200 to 250 pages full of the choicest German, j Scottish, Sacred or Miscellaneous Songs. Very valuable, and very moderate In price. S2 50 In Boards; 13 in Cloth; $4 Full Gilt. The above Books and Pieces, sent, postpaid, en receipt of retail price. OLIVER DIT SON A CO., j 0. H. DITSON A CO. Boston. I New York. mch27-wBlyrPAW_ Snsiruss Caros. CARD. Ail operations In DENTISTRY performed by Dr. ANDERSON In the most scientific mauner, on the moat reasonable terms, and entire satisfaction guaranteed, at the corner o? King and Liberty streets. _may22 QHAS. LIEBENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Offices-No. 12S Meeting street, and corner line and Meeting streets. 49-Hlghest prices paid in Cash for Crude Turp?n tine.-?a mchio-?moa T. T. CHAPEAU & CO., DBALKH3 AND DISTILLERS 07 TURPENTINE AND ROSIN, OFFICE No. 178 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. 0. The highest prices paid for crude, aprl?-emos E. WALL, JR INSPECTOR OF FLOUR AND MEAL. OPFICR UNITT ALLKT, Over Messrs. Knobeloch A Small's Back Store. jupli-lmo_ QTTO A MOSES, PH. D' Geological Surveys and Maps promptly and exactly executed. Phosphate and Mining Pro? perties reported upon, and Working Plans fur? nished. Separating and Metallurgical Proces? ses adapted to Ore Deposits, special attention to CHEMICAL ANALYSES Of FERTILIZERS, Drugs, Ores, Minerals, Ac LABORATORY, decu3-B tntnemo No. 28 George street. <&ioctxit9t Cignore, Sf t. ll AND BACON. 100 bb's. N. O. MOLASSES 100 bbls. and tierces Muscovado Molasses 100 bbls. s. H. Syrup 150 tierces (small) S. C. Hams 50 tibds. 0. R. Sides 60 hilda. Shoulders loo bbls. and half bbls Nos. i. 2 and 8 Mack? erel 75 boxes (small) Factory Cheese loo kegs ant tabs coolee Batter. For sale low by .. STEFFENS, WERNER A DUCKER, Jnn25-lmo_ Vendue Range. BREAKFAST BACON AND PIG SHOFL DERS. ." Choice BREAKFAST BACON ' "Prime Pig Shouldera Boxes canned Tomatoes, and Choice new Butter. Now landing per James Adger, and for sale by PAUL B. L ALANE k CO., Jnn2'>-1_ Ko. 176 East Bay. CYPRESS SHINGLES AND SPIRIT BARRELS. SAWED CYPRES SHINGLES, Of Superior quail, ty many quantity. 600 Spirits Turpentine Barrels. For sale by SHACKELFORD k KELLY. Jan25-1* .jg AS 8 <fc CO. PALE ALE. Bottled by E. k J. BURKE. In fl no order. For Baja by W. H. CHAFER k CO., Jnn20-thstnS _No. 207 East Bay. JpDLTON HARKET BEEF. Fresh Packed and of Superior Quality in half and quarter barrels. For sale by W. H. CHAPEE A 00.' , innio-thatna_ Nc ?yr Bast Bay. gUTTEB, LARD AND CHEESE. S ' -Gilt Edge" BUTTER In Firkins and Tabs . 1; Western Buttern Batter m Tabs and Backets Lard in Tierces, Firkins, Tabs and Buckets Prime Factory Cheese. A Ali fresh and or best quality. For sale by W. H. CHAFES A CO., Jnnzo-thstnS_No. 207 East Bay. gUGAR-CURED HAMS. io tierces Palmetto HAMS, 12 pounds average 20 tierces B. MYER'S Hams. For sale by w. H. OHAFEE k CO., Jao20-thBtn3_No. 207 East Bay. VALENTINE'S PREPARATION OF MEAT JUICE. Jost received, a large supply of the above. Each bottle contains four pounds of the beat Beef, ex closlve of fat; can be used with cold or wann water; also can be taken with Codllver OU, and destroys the taste of the Oil. Tne only food for delicate children. This la much superior to the "Extractor Beer," heretofore offered to the public, as will be found upon trlaL For sale by Dr. H; BABB, Jnn7 _No. 131 Meeting street. ?1HOICE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Just landed ex steamer sooth Carolina, Ac: Superlative New Season .Nankin Moy ene HJBOU Extra Choicest Nankin Moy une Imperial Choicest Nankin Moyone Gunpowder Superlative Pearl Leaf Fakahong Moynne Young Dyson Fakahong Extra Choice Moynne Twankay Choicest Formosa Oolong Curiously Choice spring Ploted Congou or English Breakfast Tea choicest Garden Grown Pouohong or Papered Oolong Choicest ?nd Extra Choicest Uncolored or Japan Teas, season or 1871-2. N. M. PORTER, No. 236 King street, Jnp?Q thftn3_Third above Mari et street. QOGNAO AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, IN D. K. BONDED STORES. - i A. TOBIAS' SONS, NO. 110 EAST BAY, Offer for aale from U. s. Bonded Warehouse, Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY various vintages, la Quarter casks Fifth casks Eighth casks ANO Cases of one dozen bottles each. - jp AIR, PRIME AND CHOICE SUGARS. MORDECAI k CO., No. 110 East Bay offer for sale Fair, Prime and Choice Grocery SUGARS. _'_MORDECAI A 00. Jp A L K I B K ALB. MORDECAI k CO., No. no East Bay, oner for tale an invoice of "Falkirk" ALE, landing dlreot from Glasgow, in Pinta.- MORDECAI k 00. pORTO RICO MOLASSES. MORDECAI k CO., No. HO Eaat Bay, offer for rale Choleo Porto Rico MOLASSES, Uv strong packages._MORDECAI k CO. p SIME WHITE CORN. MORDECAI k CO., No. HO East Bay, offer for aale Prime White CORN, m new sacks. - _MORDBOAI k CO. QHOICE HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI k CO., No. no East Bay, oner for sale an Invoice of Choice HAVANA CIGARS, di? rect from Factory in Havana._. A DAMANTINE CANDLES. 1000 packages Adamantine CANDLES for sale by A. TOBIAS' SONS. feb28-emoa Professional. jyL B. B. HEWITT, No. 34 WENTWORTH STREET, CHAR LE S T 0 N, 8. C., Can be consulted on the following diseases, and diseases or a kindred nature, free of charge and io strict confidence. Charges mode a rate and within the reach of an. of? fice hoars from 9 A. M. to 7 P. M.: RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. In all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism, goat, neuralgia, Ac, this practice ls almost perfect. The most intense pains are almost instant ly re? lieved, enormous swellings are reduced, Umba which have been contracted and stiff for years are relaxed. Oases of twenty, thirty and forty years' standing have been cured by me after aU other means have failed A great accomplishment ls my triumph over pain by which I can often, In a few moments, soothe and carry off the most excruciating suf? ferings, ir this system did nothing more than to relieve pain, lt would stand superior to any other system extant. CATARRH. Stopped-up Head, Running or the Nose, co s tant Hawking and Spitting, constant Bio wing of the Nose Thousands suffer from that most annoying, d la agreeble and offensive complaint, catarrh, with? out knowing what lt ls. often tae secreted mn 1 cons, flowing down the throat, clogs np the lungs and laya the foundation for consumption. The most skillful physicians rall to care lt. I cure any case of obstruction, siooped-up head, discharges of greenish, thick, thin ot-aalry mucous from tne nose, internal or extern?balo or tallness between the eyes, constaut blowing of the nose, luflamma?jn or the nasal passages, ulceration of scbuclderlan membrane, ac, in the coarse of a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, otorrhcea, otitis (Discharge from the Ear,) Paralysis of Auditory Nerve I am dally treating all affections of the ear with . the most gratifying results. Some who had paid aurlsts nearly $looa without benefit have been enred by me in a few weeks at a moderate ex? pense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, Injudiciously used, baa filled tira earth with wrecks or humanity. Thousands suffer (rom Its effects who have been unconsciously dragged by their physician. It ls vain to attempt the cure or the majority of diseases while lt remains lu the body. Although I have heard or several so-called antidotes for mercury In the human body, 1 have never yet seen a physician who could eliminate lt from the system. 1 can satisfy any patient or physlcan that I can absolutely abstract mercury, lead, zinc, and other mineral poisons in every case CANCERS. Noli-me-Tangere, Lupuse, or Wolf Cancer, Sclr rhos Cancer, Fungona Cancer, Rose Cancer, Spider Cancer. I make a great specialty In the treatment of every description or Cancer and Tumors. Hov many Cancers and Tumors are wronfully treated by certain charlatans styling themselves 'Cancer Doctora." After being pronounced incurable, I will take any one of these cases In hand and make a per? manent cure. My ierras for treating Cancers, Ac, will be based on the age and condition of the patient, and the positive certainty of cure. ** may26-emos