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THC CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS "is designa ..ted as the newspaper for the publication of "all legal notices, aod official advertisements, "for the County of Charleston, under the act "of February 22d, 1870, entitled an act to regu? late the publication of all legal and public "notlces." KETTS OF THE DAT. -Gerald Massey, the poet, has been lectur lng on spiritualism in Eogland. He sails for the United Slates September 1. -A Kew York man offers to demonstrate the possibility ot Bwlmmlog from New York to Long Branch, twenty-six miles, next sum? mer. -Sangulll, one of tbe leaders of the Cuban Insurrectionist!!, has lost the use of both legs, and has to be tied on his horse with ropes, wben leading bis men. -Kalala, the little African boy that Stanley brought back after he discovered Livingstone, bas entered a barber shop In Milwaukee to learn the trade. -It is announced In England that Mr. Brad? laugh, "the coming Cromwell," and Wilkie Collins, ihe well known novelist, are coming to thia country on lecturing tours. -A railroad to Jerusalem ls likely to afford, nt no distant date, a new illustration of modern progress. The surveys for tbe pro? jected raliway from Jaffa to Jerusalem have , been completed, aod the plans sent to tbe minister ol public works at Constantinople. The Pope aod the chiefs of the Greek, Arme? nian and Jewish .'altos, not ooly In the East, bot even at Parts and London, have been in? formed that fifteen bondred tickets for tbe ' Journey from Jaffa to Jerusalem and back will ' be annually and gratuitously placed at their disposal tor the ose of poor pilgrims. ' -The Boston shoe and leather trade is not 1 so brisk as tunal at this season. Southern buyers are weU represented, but tbe Western i trade sd far is dull. Manufacturers manifest ( great caution in adding to stocks, and there ls , by no means so buoyant a feeling as was . boped. The near-by trade alone presents an appearance of activity. With respect to col- ' Itotions lt ls foond that they are more difficult 1 to obtain In the West than In the South, owing ' * lt ls supposed to the difficulties ot Western 1 transportation, and the virtual embargo Im? posed by the weather on the movements of commodities. -Toe legal meaning of th* word "either'' was- gravely argu?e, in an English Court of Chancey the other day. A certain testator 1 left property, the disposition of which was affected by "death of either" of two persons. One lawyer Insisted tbat "either"' meant both; and In'support of this view he quoted Bich- . ardson,. Webster, Chaucer, Dryden, Southey, the story of tbe GruclOxlon, and a passage from Revelation?. The judge suggested tbat tbere waa an old song in "Tbe Beggar's Opera" which took the other view: "How happy could I be with either, were t'other dear charmer away." in pronouncing judg? ment, the court ruled tbat "either" meant one of two, a jd did not mean "both." It might bave that meaning occasionally in poets, but never lo a Court of Chancery. -Through, tba liberality of a New York gentleman interested1 In scientific pursuits, Professor Agassiz, bas come Into the posses? sion or aa ls la nd In Buzzard's Bay, off the Masaachnetta eorat, of about one hundred acres, un d'Ul ry thousand dollars in money, both ?esHons ol Lhe gift being designed to aid IQ th aper ma neat establishment o? a eden tide school on the Island. Professor Agassiz has ! ^ for some time cherished the plan of ettabfieh- 1 lng* school where teachers of Hie natural I sciences, or those who Intend fitting them? selves to he such, could devote their long i sommer vacations to their practical atudy In . such a manner as to combine recreation and rest"with the acquisition ol knowledge. This * plan he wUl now be enabled lo carry out ' more successfully and on a larger scale than 1 was' at first contemplated. For the perrec- 1 Hon of the arrangements, the erection of a 1 sci table building, ?c., more money will be needed, and lt ls hoped that a sum equal to' the original gift will be realized by subscrip? tions. ? -The recent arrival of a commissioner In Hew York, sent hythe struggling Cubans on business con nected wilh the hopes of tbe In? surgents, has had for one of Its results the i affording of trustworthy Information con- i eernlng the status ol ihe opposing fbrcps lo i th? Island, The rsvoluiloo ls said to be par- < tioolarly sirong io the Eastern Department, f where the Spaniards have actually given up l the war, and appear to confine themselves to i tots of cruelty and depredauoo. lt i8 evident i that they will soon be forced to leave ihls part of the island altogether. The insurgents , have a sufficiency of arms, although ihey ] could be Improved in quality; but what they , mostly need ls an abundance of ammunition, i The commanders have devoted themselves to , drilling their troops with, surprising success, .cd the men show by their tact and devotion that they are both earnest and hopeful. Tbe Cubans, having been long accustomed to , look opon ihe Spaniards with suspicion, have not jet me.de op their minds to believe In the < Spanish Republic. , -Pleld-Marahal Von Moltke, having been ? congratulated by a foreign officer, says the < sSsMfi Militar Wochenblatt, on the skill with \ he conduoted the campaign of 1870-71, r< as follows: In order to execute a clever you must have confidence In your lr and these in their turn ought to preserv same feeling toward their chief. One have the conviction that our forces are i to what we demand from them, and In respect I can say with pride that ours not deceived us. On the contrary, our i alwayB surpassed our boldest hopes. 0 sides mistakes are made; and thereloi many respeots, we must attribute our su lu this memorable war to tbs facttha French committed still more numerous serious mistakes than we. The secret o: operations consisted chiefly in this-that ever defectively our plan might be arrac and even in the most unfavorable cir Btanoes, we knew that eaoh of oar ( d'armee wonld fight for at least twenty hours, and In that time one could alwaye means to repair any error, especially will aid which our troops were ever ready to der eacb other. Wilmington, RT. C.-Bright Prospc A paragraph in a New York paper or cent dute has not attracted the attentU deserve?. "Forty barrels of kindling v. "were shipped from Wilmington in "day I" Few comprehend the importi of thia statement, for ibe simple reason, haps, that the nature of kindling woo not generally known. It appears, from what we have been i to ascertain by patient, research, that N( Carolina is blessed with a most extrao nary vegetable product-the pine or pi sylvestris ot the botanists. This must be confounded with the pin. wi the Eure ans, which is in fact the pineapple. '. Carolina pine indeed beare a fruit ca "Durr," which ls luscious if adequa* stewed, bot lt ls less tender even tl OgB or prunes, resembling rather quin or artichokes. The "burr" has too much c and is deficient in pnlp. It is for ila woody fibre and other p duels tbat the North Carolina pine ls valu The priceless herb attains an altitude great or greater, perkaps, than tbe t ferns of geological periods, rising somet? t to the height of a castor-oil plant. W tbe bamboo is lo Hindost?n and China, cocoa and the bread fruit to the savage the tropics, that and more is the pine lo inhabitants of North Carolina. From ibo young stems are made dn bars, turkey roosts, bee-martin poles, c duroy roads and pig-pens. The bark easily carved into ink stands and toy bot; and is very handy to use os a shovel fo coal of fire to light a pipe with. The lea1 are very curious. Shaped like needl they are used when dry as a substitute ho ree-hair, cotton or straw In m al tresa A pile of these leaves heaped In a core answers as a feather bed. When an incision ls made In the gre tree there exudes from the pine a etic juice, known to commerce as resin, but more familiar parlance styled "rozuno." is chewed or chawed by the natives inste of tobacco, and ia much leas hurtful to I nerves than that pernicious weed. Su jected to distillation, this rcznm yields fluid called turpentine or "turkenllme which ls esteemed everywhere as an a Junct to weak whiskey, Imparting to lt strength and stomach-warming power b yond description, and justly a matter pride with the producers of tbe turp?n tin Another product of the distillation the resin ia a dark, tenacious, viscid, ciao my, pnttylsh and somewhat shoemaker' waxy substance called "tar.'' Applied i .he naked heel, thia tar enabled tbe dwcl ira in tbe pine forests lo travel milea ovi .heir Bandy roads without Blipping a sing! lime. When one modicum or dab of tar gradually worn away by attrition, a seconi instantly applied, encourages the travelli Lo fare merrily on his woy to market wit his beloved barrel. O ?log to this tar pn tectlon, dislocationa of the lower Umba at very rare in North Carolina. Hip-shot me are never seen there. We have not apace to dwell upon the oth< producta of tbe pine. Every part of it is va nable. If to the products already enomeri ?dd we add kindling wood-readily obtalne with a common hatchet or ordinary cast knife, so straight is tbe grain of the pine it will be Been at a glance that Wilmingto has at hand ample material for an ovei whelming commercial prosperity. Fort b?rrela of kindling wood, worth say two do lars and a hal.', la a small business. Ver trne, bnt it is the beginning. Once knowr the advantages of the North Carolina kin diing wood over kerosene or newspaper will make its use universal. A ceninr; hence every fire in Christendom will 'proba bly owe its origin to North Carolina kin diing wood. Wilmington may reasonably look forward to a kindling wood marin greater than the combined navies or thi world at the present day. The child wai born last week who may see a flotilla of f thousand kindling-wood bottoms breasting proudly the briny mooth of Cape Feai River. The future of Wilmington ia bril? liant and assured. Condemned to the sobby and useless pal? metto, Charleston may yet toke courage. There la hope in phosphates. The ashes of leparted saurians will aave her. She need not envy the certain prosperity of her kin? dling wood neighbor. If BOS cannot wholly suppress, let ber at least restrain ber un? avoidable agitation. There ia room enough In ihe world for both Wilmington and Charleston. The Dally Graphic. The recent numbers of the Daily Graphic received In this city have contained rare merit, both In the pictorial Illustrations and reading matter of the news and editorial col? umns. The paper of last Monday ls an espe ?ially creditable one, containing a timely, .'uil-page picture representing a scene In the British Parliament, and giving accurate por ralts ol fifty of the Conservative leaders of ;hat body.; views of ihe scene, and a portrait >f the victim of tbe Goodrich murder mystery, which ls now agitating the cities of Brook yn and New York; a spirited picture or a sea? son of the Erle Investlgatlne committee at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and an assortment of other local views, presenting a prompt picto? rial history or ,n. limes. Tbe four Inside pages are beantlfully printed, and give all the emir8' ?me,J ^thoughtfuleditorial comments and a ,arger and fre8Der mern ot miscellaneous good things than has Sver before been presented In the columns of in American dally Journal. With all thia the Mice ot the Graphic la only five oents per ?py, and it bas already received an tntbtiBl aatlc welcome from the reading public ol New York, which promisee for it a brilliant and permanent success if sustained with the de? gree of ability and enterprise which has thus lar marked Its management. Flourishing Florida. Florida bas prospered this season. It is estimated that fifty thousand persons have vis? ited that land of flowers, soft breezes and orange groves. To the gratification of the natives, five millions of dollars have been, according to the calculations of one paper which ls inclined to be statistical, spent by tbe visitors. This sum, it seems, ls to have an astonishing effect upou business, and still more surprising one upou the heads of | the people: The clrculallon of this vast sum ot money is suited to Infuse new life Into every depart? ment ot business, and to cause this impover? ished am prostrate people to lilt up their beads with Joy in the ne*r prospect of a new era of prosperity and renown. New Books. TURNING POINTS IN LIFK. By the Rev. Fred? erick Arnold, B. A. New York : Harper & Broiners. Cuurleston : Fogartie's. The theory of Mr. Arnold ls that life is a school for the training of our faculties; ihat a turning point is simply au occasiou that sums up sud brings to a retuit previous training; aud that such poluts occur lu nations and races as well as io individuals. He regards habit as the author of inosi great events lu the career of each individual, nod considers ihut the crises of l'le generally deemed fortuitous are, tu most cases, only seemingly so. His views are copiously and attractively Illustra? ted by anecdotes, political, legal, clerical, lil. erary and matrimonial. It is seldom that a moral and religious treatise is presented In a shape so pleasing to ihe general reader. To THE BITTER END. A Novel. Bv M. E. Braddon. New York : Harper A Brothers. Charleston : Fogartie's. Pp. 175. Price 76 cents. The author of "Aurora Floyd" may Indeed be sensational in ber plots and faulty lu her style; but no novel-reader bas yet accused her ot writing a dull book. Her latest story, "To "the Bitter End," comes lo us repi lated us an Issue of Harper's Library of Select Novels. This ls the first of ibatvery entertaining series that we remember lo have seen illustrated. The large and spirited wood culs will give au added zest to the aiaze of startling incidents through which the lair author leads her read? ers. GODOLPHIN. Bv Edward Lytlon-Lord Bul? wer. New York : Harper A Brothers. Charleston : Fogartie's. Pp. 126. Price 60 j coots. "Godolphin," originally published anony? mously la 1833, a year alter "Eugene Aram," ls nicely reprinted by ibe Harpers, and will be as good as new to ihe rising generation. It ls a Blory of English society, and depicts the career of a young man ol good parte and family, who devotes his lime to the pursuit of | pleasure, and who, in spite of favoring cir? cumstances, 1B eadiy worsted lc the end. The novel baa the same horizon as "Pelham," but bas a hero of far lets power. THU ECLECTIC MAGAZINE OP FOREIGN LITERA? TURE:. April. Charleston : Foganie'e. The leading features of the April Ecleciicare a paper OD "Oliver Cromwell" from the Con? temporary Review; Arthur Helps's ' Thoughts "on Government;" and "The Great Fairs and "Markets of Europe," ffom St. Paul's Maga? zine." The frontispiece ls a portrait of Pro? fessor Riobard Owen. . L'cgnl Notices. NOTICE.-ON THE 1ST DAY OF MAY. A D. 1873. at 12 M., I Will apply to GMIRGB m 1ST, Probate Judge, fur i.etiers ?lsmlssory as Executor of tstale .-U.-> N8. HAVNU MORTON WAKING, H. IV, Executor. Charleston, Marchai. 1873. mchsi-n wllaio OTIC E.-THREE WEEKS AFTER date, application will be made to the Planters' and Mechanics' hann for item wat o OKKTIFI UATH No. 16,876. for i.lneteun .-hares c f stock, standing in he uame of w. W. wilbur and hojert Austin, txecutor? ol John B. VTomacic. mchtt-ms _ NO HOE.-IN PURSUANCE OF AN order In the case or WILLIAM L WEBB, Administrator cum testamento annexo of T. WKBB, against lil-. Nit Y (Jol'RDIN, TruBiee, and otbera. made by his Honor, Judge Graham, on the 17th day or March, A. D. 173, l hereby call in all and sing?la, the creditors of THOMAS L. WEBB, deceased, to prove their claims beiore me, at my Office, No. 31 Broad street, charleston, oa or bi r,rc tue ?1st dav cf his pr?sent March, and io snow cause, If any i tu y eau. why the sale set forth in the Complaint In the said action, as made to CL AKA A. USHEK. ahall not. be con? firmed; and, In pursuance of the said order. 1 Kl ve notice that it la therein ordered and de? creed that the sa.d ere mors, or any of them, taning so to prove their cairns on or before the said nay, shall oe excluded from the OeneUtof the Decree t i be made lu the said cause. 1 hereby, In pursuance ot the Bal i order, give farthi-r notice tua', by the Raid order of Ju<ige Utahan, ali an t sit gular, the crediton* of the Testator THUMAS L WEBB, are ordered aud decreed to abstalu and desl-t, aud that they and each of them is enj uncd mm iommenclt<g or prosecuting any suit or suits against or In any manntr impieadlug the said Admlul-trator cum testamento nncxu, wi Li IAM L. WEBB, for au, debt, demand or claim against the auld testator. mcluo,26 31 JAMES LOWNDr S, Helene. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA OoUNTY OF CHARL? sTON.- Oonrt of com? mon Pleas - JOSEPH ?. LLOARE and THOMAS EGARE. P.ainiltrs, ngaluat EDWARD T. LE GARE, Devisee aud Executor; JAM Ki LEO A RE. Executor; FANNY BAILI-Y. wife OIALX^ZJS. BAILEY; ROSA B. WU ALKY, wife ol J H.N C WU A LEY; Mis. A. M. LKOAKE, widow ni Qt ORO it. W. S. LEG IRK, deceased, and ALI-X. B. LEOARE. BKKWIUK LEGARE and GEORGE [ W. LKOAKE, minor children of same; JOUN L. MAC AULE Y ISRAEL El) WA Ru WOOLF aud JULIAN MOSES ABRAMS, Defendants.-Copy summons.-For Etiler.-[Complaint, not .-ervedj To the Defendant? above named: You are h-eby Eummontd and required to an-wer the complaint in this action, which ls tiled In ihe office cf the clerk of Cummon Pleas, for the said Oounty, and to serve a co. y of yt ur answer to the said complaint on the subset Ibers at tneir office, No. .48 Broad a ree:, Charleston, wunin twenty days after the servie? hereof, exclusive or the day of service; and if you rail to ai.awer the complaint within the time aforesaid, me Plaintiff lo this action vin apply to the Court for the re? lier demanded in the compUtut. Dated i5th or March. 1873 WHALE Y ? MITCHELL. Plaintiffs' Attur-ev. [L. S.] JAOOB WILLIGAN, C. C. P. To the Defendants. JOHN L. M l CAULEY. IS RAEL EDWARD WOOLF and JULIAN MOSES ABRAM*: Take notice that the summons In this action, or which the foregoing ts a copy, together with the complaint, hen lu, was hied in thc office <>f ihe Clerk er the Court of e. HM on Pleas, at Ct anest'iu, la the county or Charleston, lu the stato of South Carolina, on the l?iliday or March, 18T3. WUALEY A MITCHEL, I'lalBturo' Attorney. March lSih, 1873. mch24 iu6 (Ebnrotionol FRENCH ?ND^ilRMTN LESSONS given by MADAM-, M A H I S ETTI, rrom Karore. Apply corner Bull and Rutledge streets from ll to i. mctii0-m4* tDrrtQs ano ifttoinnss. - C. F. BROWN'S YOUNO AMERICAN LINIMENT. DR The demand for this truly wond.-rui remedy has Induced the Proprietors te extend the area ol its circula lon and usefulness by placi?g ita valuable qualities before ihe pu o ic. It la truly alerted, aud facts prove lt that uo Liniment ivt-r beiurethe people baa grown so rapidly in public favor for ail be ruse- reactied by t til- cia-s or medicines. BROWN'S YoUSG AMERICAN LIM MEN 1' has gained a astlne repletion wherever used lu caaes wi iel) require an EXTERNAL KKMEDY, and ls wini the ut uos' c >nhdence recommended tu the public. Manufac ure-i ny the proprietors, C. F. BROWN, Chemical Company, New i ors, aud tor ?ale by all Druggi-ts nd Country Detlers. DOWIE. MOlsE & (?AVIS, Wbolesale Agents, Charleston, S. 0. fcbi8-tnths8mo3 ?peciai Hausen. "^^?^POSALS~ABri INVTTI?FFOR rurulsblng WATER at Port Sumt;r and GRAVEL at Fo-ts Sumter and Moultrie. For particulars' apply to Captain HEsP, ?. S. Engineer Offlce. No. 43 Broad street. mcisi-e? ^LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES WILL bc made by ns on conslngnunts of Cotton to our friends In Liverpool and New York. J. A. ENSL.OW ? CO., mch3l-mwf? No. 141 East Bay. ?BW OFFICE C. C. RAILWAY COM PANY, MONDAY, MARCH 81,1873.-0n and after this day the regular Summer Schedule will be run. The last King street Oar will leave the Battery and the la t Rutledge street Car the Po s tom 2 e at 10 o'clock P- M. mcH3l-2 EVAN EDWARDS. Secretary. ?ta- CONSIGNEES FER STEAMSHIP GEORGIA, from New York, are notified that she 19 7HI3 DAT discharging Cargo ac Pier No. 2, Union wharves. All GOOJB remaining on the dock at sunset will be stored at owner's risk and expense. WM. A COURTENAY, mcbSl-l Agent. ?8- NOTICE TO SHIPPESS -RE? MOVAL cf the Ldlcto Steamer to tonth Atlantic wharf, south tide. In ?earof tho rodtofllce: .j he steamer M. S. ALLISON, Captain P. Toglio, will receive Fie'ght THIS DAY, at South AMautlc wharf, and leave TO-MORBOW, 1st April, at half pi.-t 8 A. M, Returning, will have tdlsto on WEDNESDAY, the 2d, at half-past 6 A. M. For con lunation of Time Table, see "Monthly Informai! n," published by WALKER, EVANS & COUS WELL. DOUGLAS NESBIT, Agent, mc 31-1 Sou.h Atlantic wharf. ?Sf FINE ART EXHIBITION -THE greatest atti ac lon In the city la tiie NOVELTY DtfLLAR Si ORE, at ..Russell's" old stand, No. 285Rlog street, whe e Hiere ls tho handsomest (Ollection of PIoTURES evtr placed before our people; and they will do well togo and Inspect th . s'ock whether they want to buy or not. A'I r.f these, with the Watches, Notions, Ac, aro sold by a novel plan for one Dollar. Thc store ts pa? tronised by the best of oar people, and those that hare not availed themselves of this Uno opportu? ne v should call at once, inch 31-2* jBf BE VERY SOBE TO TRY THE DOLLAR REWARD SOAP for house cleaning. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, Agents, Charleston, s. 0. pm* u m-s Writrrav UP AND HA LAN JED.-The undersigned will attend to writing up accounts, corree lng trrors aud balancing books, or any other wilting for parties wishing his sei vices. Ad .ress through Post oillce. Key Drawer No. 1?3. meh2vfmth3* JOSEPn WHILDPN. ?jarniGH SCHOOL OF CHARLESTON. Thc public examination ol the pupils connected with this Instil utico, will be bel 1 ou Monday and Tue day next, c minen. 1: g each day at half-pas: Oo'cock. VIRGIL C. DIBULE, mcti29-3 P.fnclpal. DR TUiTT'S EXPECTORANT. A Bingle dose lelteves the most distressing cough, sooths nervousness and produces refresh? ing sleep. Very pleasant to take mcn2!-6D*w !S?B- F. A. SCHIFFLEY WOULD IN? FORM hU p itrons and the pu- He generally that on the 1st of April he will move Into his New Pbotographio Rooms. King stree t, opposite Dase , which are now undergoing thorough repairs tor that purpose. mch28 6 ?Str-THE SUBSCRIBERS, FORMERLY wllh CHARLES KERRISON, > sq., can be found In rmure l y their friends at Messrs McLOY A RICE, corner of Dasei and King streets, where they will be pleated to Bcrve them. JOSI AU E. SMITH. menlo.min j. j. HERNANDEZ. O (Official ftaffle Numbera. FblClAL BAFFLE NUMBERS Of the Charleston Joint Stock Company for the benefit or thc state Orpnan Asylum : CLASS No. 479-SATURDAY MORNING, March 29. 73-53-21-13-25-63-8-18-78-67-28-70 CLASS No. 480-SATURDAY EVBNINO, March 20. 41-23-4r8-4:5-32-C4-O3-5U-52-60-49-38 mcli31-i A. MORORO, Sworn Commissioner. &gricnUaral Aladjimrij. QOTTON PLANTERS AND GUANO DISTRIBUTORS THE DOW LAW PLANTER AND GUANO DIS? TRIBUTOR. Prl:e, without Coverer. $16; with Coverer, $19. WRIGHT'S A UTO M ?TIO COTTON PLANTER, planting either in drill or at the distance of 12,16, 18, 21 or 24 inches. Price $25. BROWN h WARNOCK'S COTTON PLANTER AND GUANO DISTRIBUTOR with Coverer. Price $17. A. D. BROWN'S COTTON PLANTER AND OUANO DISTRIBUTOR with Coverer. Price $16. WEST'S GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. Price $6 50. For sale by . J. E. ADQER & CO. No. il Fast Bay, Charleston, S. C. mchss-fmwfl Sot Baie. TWENTY HEADC^M?LES FOR SALE low un time; suitable for turpentine or ether purpcsis, at HOCKADAY'S Siable. 1 olnm biiB BIreer. _mch3i-4* AT PRIVATE SALK, THAT PLEASANT summer RESIDENCE No. 13 society street, conveniently localed for business, containing six large ano three small rooms with a good lot ?nd om buildings. Addreas A. Z., at this offl.e. mch 29-2_ FOR SALE, TWO >o. 1 MILCH COWS, with Calves. One gives 20 and the oih-r it quatta per day. can be seen at the Postumes UM day between io and 1 o'clock, or at any other time at No. 23 Hanover stiegt. racli29 2* BEAUTIFUL PINEAPPLES, BANANAS and "Havana" Oranges at KLEIN'S New Fruit Mure. bo. 70 Broad street, North aide. Fx ira line H-itea. mch23 MULES. HORSES, MAKES AND MATCHED POM KS Just i.rnved at. K. OAlvMAN's stables. No. 85 Church street, and for sa-e on time. mch ?7-1* jyjULESI MULES I MULES I ?nlved this rrornlne, two cars of large, heavy Turpentine and Tirubr MULES-the Dutst that has b on lu the Cliurle-ton Market. Also, a hue lot of Hor es and Mares, drart, sin? gle and double drivers, uudraiiteed as npre sen i ed. For sale ou Urne at Kentucky sale ata? bles, No. 89 Church strcLt. mcha-imo?_BAMBERG A MOCO Y. SEWING MACHINES.-ALL DESCRIP? TIONS of Sew.ng Ma chin ca repaired on rea? sonable terms ami at the shortest notice by J. L. LUNSFOKD, smith st-eet. Just north of Weut worth s reer. jan'22 AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFER? ED -To close up an eitatc. the Store and Hxturts formerly nccanKM by Perez Frldenberg, 01 Jnck ouvue, Hurlda, deceased, ls offered for lieut, or.wnl oe sold on easy terms, together with a po-non o M^ck in siore. ' he -More ls located lu Die best business part of the city is built, of brick, SO by 8u feet three sto? rks high. French roof, and Brien Warehouse in rear. No bou us required. For further iniorma tion apply to theni.<iersigned. HA?HIS SOLOMON, No. 65 Reane stieet. New York City, Or to HENRY' P. FKIDENBKRG. Jacksonville, Florida, mch8-lmo Executors Estate Perez Frldenberg. ?tlcelingo. QT. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. - THE REG? Ci LAR Meeting of the St. Andrew's Society wi 1 beheld at South Carolina Hall. THIS Ev EX I*Q. at 8 o'clock. ROBT. M. GORDON, uich3l Secretary. WASHINGTON RIFLE CLUB.-AT? TEND a Meeting and Brill at Club Hall, 'j HIS EVB.NINQ, nt 8 o'clock. By order President HORSBT. D. L. OLEN, Jr., nrch3l*_ secretary. STATE AGRICULTURAL AND ME? CHANICAL SOCIETY.-in pursuance of a Resolution passed ar. the Meeting of the State Ag? ricultural and Mechanical Society lu December last, the spring Meeting of the Society will be held in Charleston, on the Dist, TUESDAY in May n-.-xt, beginning at il o'clock A. M. The place of meeting and pro?ramme or proceedings will be published in tue (morulng) Charleston papers or that due. Thc fuliowlog ?ubjects h ive been selected for discussion at that - neting, and the names at MOMA are ? - ap' rutees who will be expected to opeu 'h. ate on the respective subjects: Tue Culture or Upland Rice as a Stonie Product or south carolina.-GEO. T. WICKS, Riohland. The Comparative Advant ige or Labor saving Machinery, and their Adaptability tu southern Labor and Products -M. L. DONALD-ON, Green? ville. Ploughing-Its Eflects Coon Different Soils at different seasons.-JOHN H. FORMAN, Snmter. 'he cheapest Fertilizer, whether domestic or commeiclul, and the most Economical Time and Mi tho i of its Application PAUL S. FELDER, Orjngetarg. ls un Exclusive Cotton Crop Good Policy for any single Farmer or Planter in Som h carolina. W. M. SHANNON, Ktishaw. The Most Economical Method of Wlu'erlng Stock.-i'HOS. G. MOORE, spartanburg. ls south Carolina In Greater Need ur Labor or Capital r-JA^. Mc UTCUEN, Williamsburg. With Cheap Hands and Inefficient Labor, ls thc Farmer Better R?mun?r?t il by buneru lal or High Farming?-R. M. SIMS. York. The above named gentlemen ure e mest ly re? quested io altead i be May Mee tin ir of i be society, and Le prepare! to open the Discussion with Kssitys upon the t>ubjects respectively assigned them. By order T. w. WOODWARD, Tresldent mch6-!*c D. WYATT AIKEN, secretary. {Dams. WANTED, A COLORED GIRL TO AS STsT in the care of an Infant. Apply on Savane street, below Broad strata. mcli3t-l* WANTED, BY A WHITE WOMAN. A situai lon as a washer and Ironer; ls willing tu assist in housework. No. 109 Church street._mcri3i-i? WANTED, A RESPECTABLE COLOR? ED GUI, as Child'* Nurse; willing to make herseir useful. Apply 94 Tradd street. Re reiencesieqmrrd._nich3l-2? ITT ANTED, A COLORED GIRL AS TV general House Servant. Recommenda? tions r< quired. Apply at No. 66 Hosei HI reet. nich.31-1?_ OTTO SONNTAG'S 1 YEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 84 Went \>oiih street, between Meeting ?nd Anson. Gents' Cunts, Panta, Ac, nicely cleaned ai.d dyed._mch3l- " TTTTANTED, A WHITE NURSE; MUST VV have good recommendation, ADI ly at No. 30 Rutledge avenue._moh?9-3? WANTED, A GUILD'S NU USE. RE? COMMEND i ION.-, lequited. Apply nt No. 209 Meei log btreet._jrncfcgjt* WANTED, A RI SPECIABLE LADY loasslst In housekeeping and mike her? se, i useful, r-uth a one wlil And a comfortable home by applying Immediately at No. 363 King street. _mcliv9-sm2? WANTED, A SITUATION BY A PRAC? TICAL Miller. He understands Si earn Engine and water power. BIB mode of puning nee. wheat and corn mid rocka tu wo k ls good. No otjeclou to late charge; of a country mdl, Ad'ire.-BQ. NEWS office, or apply to No. auaoutn Bay. iturleatoi'.a. c._mchio-mwllmo* FF1CE SOUTH CAROLINA LUNATIC ASYLUM, COLUMBIA. MARC 1 15, 1873. ftAKT.il>, t?ru Irishwomen for Cook? at the soutn Carolina Lunule Asylum, wage j, $'?00 per year. J. F. ENSOR, su perm ten de ut. inch 17 So ?X*TU. TORRENT, THAT DESIR?BL? THREE STORY Brick Residence, No. 10 Lamboll mreet, conttU.lug 6 upngnt roo us. drrsamg room and panuy; larae cistern on the premise* std couimudloUB ombnll?to?a Rodd-ticn re? cently painted aud immediate possession giv-n. T-r. m.ideraie. Apply io r. GRASUESIMONS, No. 4. stat* Krevi._mch3i-i TO RENT, THREE ROuMS, UF A DE? SIRABLE resideuce, on the line of city Rail? way. Aim? a kitchen room. Apply at No. 20 Rutledge avenue. _fehlu-mih TO RENT OR FOR SALE, THAT LARGE and desirable Resilience. No. 9 Ring street, recently finished, ?unable for une or two respect utile faint.les. having all the necessary our .nihi? ll: g H for the a-?comm o? i a'lou of the same. There la on thc premises one of lie largest cis erns and one ul the beet wells uf water in the city. Apply on tue premises._mchll -i.'Jth2rmh TO RENT, THE PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL? LERY, corner Elnar and Liberty streets, for? merly Known as "Scnilley'e." Also, Back Sturc or same Building, ou Liberty street. Anply ar No. 176 Meeilcg Btreet, one door above George, inchli-lmo '110 RENT, THAT LARGE AND COM X MOD1UUS Building. No. 149 East Bay, re? cently occupied as the Publication Office or Ins NEWS, aud formerly known as the French Coffee House. For terms, AC, applv at the office of HIE NKWB. No. 19 Broad arrr-ct. sep28 flJcaromu. A~FAl?lLY ?FTIVO^OR^ THREE PER? SONS can obtain Board with a pmate I.linly residluK In n pleasant portion of me western part uf the city. Terms moderate. Ap? ply^attaiujufflce._mch31-S MRS. WALTER HAVING RENTED Mts. Pringle's House, lu summerville, fur tue Hummer, will open a Boarding Hun-e rrum the Aral or April. Any perron v,sui g that place Shu Will be glad to accommodate. Terms mod? erate. Rerera to Rev. 1 oom er Porter, Rev. JamtB Elliott, Mr. James H. WlNon, Hrs. E. Doocln, or to Mrs. Lois Walter, No. 70 Cannon sir.ee. rr.clil2-wrm2mos_ BOARDING.-GOOD BOARD, WITH comfort ble rooms, on reasonable terms, at No. 71 Broad Btreet, beuc.n King and Meeting atreetH._10022 ?opaYUuisnips ano &i3soiunoi.f. T~~HE1?ND?1?^^ THIS DAY formed a copartership as Naval Stores Brokers, under the styl-i of STA.NLAND A HUGER. Office 98 hast Bay. T. W. ST ANLAND, F. K. HUGER. Charleston, S. 0., March 31,1873. mcn3l mwf3 iiliGcellanccus. JjWORIUM OF HNE TRTST^ CHARLES HICKEY, Dealer in LOOKING GLASSES, every variety or Mouldings, Window Cornices. Photograph Fi?mes, Cord and Tassel Loops, Ac, No. 31ft KING STREET . above Liberty, Charleston, s. 0. ENGRAVING.- and OIL PA1N1ISGS renovated. rrch24 mws2inus_ QHEMICAL INK ERASER! For the Instantaneous removal of Ink stains from marble, i aper, parchment, linen, laces and other fabrics, without Injuring the material. To trie patrons or thc celebrated lok Eraser and to the public! We would respectfully refer you to WALKES, EVANS & COGSWELL, No. 3 Broad streets, our ??ole Agents for Chariest n. mcb24 12 WALKER A CO. fflnnicipal ffotieee. CITY TAX NOTICE-OFFICE OF CITY TREASURER, CITY HALL. OHARLEVrON, S. C.. MARCH 15, 1873.-Th;B office is now open aud will be open dally rrom 9 a. M. to 2 P. M. ror the receipt or raxe9. The following extracts of the ordinance to Raise supp.?es lor the year 1878 is published for Information: %. SEC. 2d. The taxes assessed under this Or? dinance rhail be payable In three Instalments, i lia' ls to say, one-1 hird thereof from Hie 16th of March to the 1st or April next inclusive; uue tlu>d therrof from the ism June to first July next Inclu-lve; one-third thereof from the i5ib septimber to the 1st October next, inclusive: Provided, that all persons that shall, pay their tuxes in O?O Instalment on or oefore th 1st day or April next shall be allowed a dlscout of four per cenr.. and toat ail per-ona that sh ill Fay their second tmd tl Ird Instalments on ur oeiore the 1st . ay of J J .y next ahall be allowed a discount ur two per cent, on the third Instalment. s KC. 3 That a peunlty or 2d per cent, shall nt tach 11 all tm. aid taxes arter the Qrst uf october nexr, and ihat thu taxes on i ny Sri ck bere talued by the Treasurer out of the interest there? on. P. J. COOUAN, mchl5-l5 Oliy Treasurer. AmnsemeiilD. pBOFESSOa MILES' LECTURES. The remaining Lee: ares of Professor J. W. Miles will be delivered at the Confederate Home, Broad street, as follows: 6;h Lecture-subj;ct, MACBETH, MONDAY. 3lst March. 7th Lecture-Subject, THE AGAMEMSON OF -O3J2IJYLUS, WEDNESDAY, 2d April. 8th Lecture-?ubject: THE PROMETHEUS BOUND OF AESCHYLUS, 8ATCRIUY. 5th April. Lectures will commence at 8 o'clock. mch31*mw83 ^CADEMY OF MUSIC. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Tuesday Evening, April 1st, the talented young Actor OLIVER DOUD BYRON, In his famous realistic Drama of ACROSS THE CONTINENT. Wednesday Evening the gigantic California success of B2N MCCULLOUGH. Prices, 60, 76 and $1 co. 26 cents extra for reserved seats. Seat? secured at the Box oulue. mch 20-8 financia!. CHERAW AND ^?IRL?NGTON RAIL? ROAD. Holders of First Mongaga Bonds of the Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Company are hereby notified that the loten st due on said Bonds fl rst ot A primest wm be paid on presentation of the Coupons at the People's Bank or South Carolina. Also that the Interest dne on their Certificates of Indebtedness first July will bo paid at same Bank. J. H. MCIVER, mch26-5 Treasurer. rpHE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. SAYINGS DEPARTMENT. Depo-ltors are requested to leave their Books to be credited with the April Quarterly Interest, due 1st proximo. All Deposits made on or before 20th April will bear interest from 1st April. Interest (6 per cent.) six per cent, compounded quarterly. h. A. MITCHELL, mch28-fmwll Cashier. rp H E CHARLESTON COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. This Comrany being now folly organized under Its Charter, Subscription Bcoks are now open to thc public for ihe purpose of lncieasing the Sub? scriptions to the Capital Stocx to the amcunt of Flfly Thousand Dolla s. The Stook in divided imo shares of fifty dollars ench, and tho subscrip? tions are payable In mch instalments as may be culled for by the Board or Directors. For paulculars, inquire at the Office of Um Company, No. 34 Broad street, Charleston, S. 0. B. F. SIMMONS, mchl7-mthlmo President. JpEOPLE'S SAVINGS INSTITUTION. OFFICE NO. 0 BROAD STREET. Deposits of FIVE CENTS and upwards re? ceived daily, and Interest allowed Monthly on nil amounts deposited on or before the 15th day of each Mun th. Interest ls paid semi-annually, in April and October, on ail deposits which remain In the In? stitution to tac time of the declaration of the Divide nd, and u compounded every six months. In addition to the SIX PK it CENT, paid annu? ally, ALL THE PROFI TS ARE DIVIDED, EVERY FIFTH YEA rt. among such depositors as nave funds In tho Institution at the time of this quin? quennial distribution. HENRY S. GRIGGS, Janl5-wrmtyr? Secretary and Treasurer. rjIHE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, BANKING OFFICE, No. 17 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. PAID UP CAPITAL.$300.000 Receives Deposits. Disco.in 8 Paper, Buys and Sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange at Current Raies, and will attend to Collections throughout the South. GEORGE S. CAMERON, President. FRANCIS A. MITCHELL, Cashier. In addition to the ordinary business of Bank lag, the south Carolina Loan and Tins: Company have a "SAVINGS DEPARTMENT," In which they Issue Deposit Books for all amounts deposit? ed from One Dollar upwards They also tssue In? terest Bi arlng Certificates for any amouut, pay? able OJ demand, at such rate of Interest as may be agreed upon; Interest collectable every i h ree mr nibs, ir tho Certificate has not been previous? ly presented. Depositors are offered these ad vantages, and the sarety of their deposits ls guaranteed by a paid up capital or THREE HUN? DRED THOUSAND DOLLAR*. Persons having ronda which they wish to invest, will find this a sale means of investment, returnable npon de? mand, and always ready for use should a more profitable investment occur. feb20-ttim3mos ttciDar?s. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD I FOR discovery ora dark BAY PONY, sprung in right fore we, and star lu forehead Also, a mown MULE, medium tlze, with white aud mou-e color on the belly. Stolen from the sub? scriber, near summerville. HETLAit GRANT. mch2i-imw6* Clot!)ing at C?rjoLesale. jgPRING AND SUMMER SALES 1873. M. N. ROGERS ?CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of MEN'S YOUTHS' AND B0Yd' CLOTHING, 444 AND446 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. W. T. BURGE, (Late Marshall A Burge,) Charleston, S. C. We offer to the SOUTHERW TRADE this season a very LAROB and ATTRACTIVE stuck of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.Rt prices 88 low as any House In the Trade furnishing equal grades of Goods. Our Stock ls manufactured EXCLUSIVELY for southern states, boothera dealers are more cer? tain to find the style of our Goods, and a line of Hizes bitter adupted to their wams, than I possi? ble In a stock or Clo:tun* manufactured fora Nnrili'-rn or Wc.-tein irad--. on OK ns .-OLICITED; satisfaction guaranteed; samples hent on application. * M. N. ROGERS A CO., fehfl-2mo 444 and 446 Broadway, N. Y. SrnQ?, aiitmuoii, Ut. TtfO C?Bfif ?OPA Y . FORREST'3 JUNIPER TAR U positively warranted to cure Cough, Croup, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Spitting of Blood, Asth? ma, Bronchitis, and Lung Diseases, immediate relier produced. Look out for counterfeits l The genuine ls put up by Dr. JAMES MASuN FOR KhSTA CO. sold by G. w. Ai MAR, Agent. Corner King and VanderhorMi. streets. And all Druggists. febl4-fmw2mo K. FITLEK'S VEGETABLE RHEU MATIO SYRUP. Warranted under oath never to have failed to cure. 23.600 ceri meat es or testimonials of enre, including Rev. c. II. K.wlng. Media, Pennsylvania; Kev. Joseph Beggs. Falls of Schuylkill. Philadel? phia; thc wife br Rev. J. B. Davis, Hurhtstown, vew Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Greeley, member Con? gress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Cam? den. New Jersey; ex-Senator stewart, Baltimore; ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands ol others. Warranted to cure or money refunded. LB. GFO.CACHER, Agent, 'niyl-lyr Charleston. S.e. JJAYl HAY! HAY? 260 b&l?s HAY. Landing and for aale by ","_, _ . " mcli31-l? H. BULWINKLE A 00. QHOICE CUBA MOLASSES. 60 hh-is. Ch. ice Cuba MOLASSES. _ inst Imported from Havana, bright and sweet. For sale by J. A. ENSLOW A CO.. mch3l-3_No. m Fast Bay. QOAL I COAL ! CO Ali I 300 tona BED ASH EQQ COAL 60 jons Chestnut Oral 160 tons w. A. coal for steamers and foundries 2uo tons BHumlnous ,CoaJ, for steam, smith's and parlor use. tn yard, and to arrive per schooner Sarah Wood. Orders received by E. F. SWEEGAN, Agent, mch29-2_Central wharf. JJEMERARA SUGAR AND MOLASSES. 189 tinda. Good to Choice Demerara SUGAR. 66 puncheons strictly Choice Demerara MOLAS? SES J ns t arrived per brig Mary 0. Pennell, direct from Demerara, and for sale by W. P. HALL, mch28-6 Brown A Co.'a Wharfr Q.UAN APE GUANO. Kecelved direct from the Goanape islands per shin Florella, and sold In lots of ten tons, or more, at $60, gold, per ton of 2240 ms. cash, by GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Agents for the Peravian Government, . Hay ne street, Charleston, S. 0. mcb26-tuthslo_ -pEABL GRIST ! PEARL GRIST! Always on hand and ground dally. Als \ Big Hominy, at J. 0. H. CLAUtttN. mch26_Ko. 10 Mamet street. ^yHITELOCK'S VEGETATOB. - tons WHlTELOOK'S VEQETATOR. one of thc best Fertilizers offered in this market. For sale by HEBMANN BUL WINKLE, mchl2_Kerr's Wharf. g A P O L I Ol For Hand and House use. For sale at Whole? sale, by PAUL B. L ALANE A 00., feb4 No. 175 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. M R. D. FITZ GIBBON would beg to announce to his Friends and the Public generally that he has REMOVED, to the Large New Store en King street, second door above Bnrns ia?e, where he will be pleased to re? ceive tbecontlnnance of their patronage. A full and well assorted stock: ot GROCERIES, Canned Goo ls, Ac, always on hand. Goods de? livered Free to any part or the City. Jan22 ^TILSONS' G ROC BETI WILSONS' GBOCEBY ! ! WIL80NS' GROCERY 111 306.KINO STREET.303 DUNDEE MARMALADE DUNDEE MARMALADE DUNDEE MARMALADE, THREE JABS FOB (1 THREE JARS F0RI1 THREE JARS FOR $1 IMPOSTED APRICOT JAM IMPORTED STBAWBEBBY JAM IMPORTED OREEN GAGE JAM IMPORTED DAMSON JAM ONLY FORTY CENTS AJAR ONLY FORTY CENTS A JAR ONLY FORTY CENTS A JAB FRESH MILK CRACKERS FRESH GINGER SNAPS FRESH EGO CRACKERS FRESH IMITATION ENGLISH CRACKERS AT WILSONS" GROCERY, 808.KINO STREET,.806 sa- AU Goods delivered free I JB?T- No Charge for Packing Goods. ^ Seising ittactjines. T HE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER A WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. > THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior MACHINES on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adj OB ting and Repairing done promtlv. WHEELER A WILSON MANUT'G CO., anrs. i yr No. 200 King Street. atafuicu 'Aruo* W ILLIAM 0.' MILLER, I AT THE OLD STAND, 91 EAST BAY, (LATE DOUGLAS A MILLER,) Dealer In WHITE LEAD, Paints, Oil?, Var? nishes, Brushes, Window Glass, Ac, AO. .Also, Ageut for the MINERAL SPERM OIL, BURNERS AND CHIMNEYS. I will continue to supply consumers in the City by Wagon weekly as heretofore. Dealers throughout the State will have all orders ailed promptly. MINERAL SPERM OIL DEPOT, Ujciii7-mwflmo_NO. QI East Bay. T. CHAPEAU si G O', DEALERS AND DISTILLERS OF TUBPENTINE AND ROSIN. OFFICE, No 173 EAST BAY. The highest prices paid for Orude. mch24 2mos_ SAM'L W. MELTON, D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney-General. Ex-Attorney General. j^ELTON & CHAMBEELA IN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, COLUMBIA, S. 0., will practice in all the Courts of this State, %nd in the United States Courts for the District of .sont h carolina. ornees at Colombia. S. C., In the Statehouse, and in the Carolina National Bank Ballding, (up? stairs.) |an2-lyr IJ1HE CHARLESTON BAG FACTORY, No. 0 HAYNE STREET, la now in fall operation, and ready to make contracts lor all kinds of SACKS-Phosphate, Grain, coffee. Flour, Peas, Rice, Ac,, Ac. Oar work ls In all respects nm class; with capacity of from 1200 to 4000 bags per day. This enterprise is begun and controlled by Charleston men. AU or? ders promptly attended to. mchlo-mw(2moDAC jyjOSES GOLDSMITH 4 SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE nighest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX Bides, skins, Paper stock, Iron, and an kinda of Metals. ALSO, Dealers in COTTON, Naval stores and scotch Pig Iron. TBaT20-mwflyr _flot?is Q?TUMBIA^HOTEL, COLUMBIA, sTc. This well known Hotel, situated in the centre of the buMness portion of the city, affords every convenience and comfort to travellers ou busi? ness or pleasure. The proprietor, having secured the services or polite and trident assistants, pledges himself to spare no pains in its management, to sustain tao high reputation so long enjoyed by the "Colum? bia." HS a first-class house. Attached to the house ls a handsome Bollard Room, turnlsned with three of Phelan A eolian dar's best and most Improved Tables. Telegraph Office In rotunda of the House. Also. Bathing Rooms equalled by none in the elt?.1^^ WM. GORMAN. Proprietor. E. T. Brawn*,, late of .. c b ar 1 eaton Ho tel, ? and JAB. F. GAMOJLN, Assistants. 1B?