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ABMifTANoas should be made by Eoatofilce Money Order or by Express, if this cannot bc done, protection against losses by mail may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay ble to the order of the proprietors of Tai N8WS, or by sending the money la a registered-letter. Address . RIORDAN. DAWSON A CO., . No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S.e. Wat @$)ntU?t0n |iete|. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1871. XEWU OE TSE DAT. -Gold closed iii New York, yesterday, at ILJallJ. -Cotton dosed firm, with light offerings; uplands 14' cents; sales 4411 bales. -In Liverpool cotton closed quiet but steady; uplands 7fa74*L- Orleans 7?a7?d^ sales 12,000 bales. -One firm tn Boston receives over $300,000 worth of paper? stock per month from the South, New Orleans being tao ohief point of collection. 'The Empress Augusta, of Germany, has sent an autograph letter to the ladies who raised funds for the German victims of the war, -which ia being-photographed. -Ex-Queen Isabella has at length.sar rea? der ed all hopes of restoration to tbe throne of JSpaln, has purchased .a .fine residence In "Vienna, and intends to maka that city ber. permanent residence. -A New York working girl writes to the j Son, offering*to sell her hair to some one who oat better afford to wear a good head of hair | than she, for il00. It is a yard and a quarter j long, thick, aud ot a light brown color. -New Yoris (9*miiz4ous to know where its new promenade ts- going to be. * The sacred precincts of Fifth avenue above Twenty-sixth street are invaded, and Fashion can't aland Trade. . -A Richmond lady recently Interviewed Governor Walker ou a railroad question. He asked her willett side she was on, when she re pliedjbat abe was pp. the fence. Tire Governor gallan tly.responded: "Then, Madame, I wish no' ?ww ugrooaide position than to be sitting by your Bide:" . -Judge Barnard, of Nev York, Oas decided that If a man and> woman publicly live togeth? er as husband and wile, and acknowledge the marital relations, lt Is not necessary, that a-j formal maniate ceremony" should have been performed to entitle the reputed wife to all ber legal rlghjts. -Victoria, wife ?if the. Crown, Prince of j Prussia, ts declared to be as economical as her ? mother, the Queen of England,- and to" be greatly assisted m her .financial conservation by ber husband. 'The princely pair are report? ed to save nearly a million ttmlers a year out of their income. -The cjhaplaln on opening a session of {.he l>egfelat?re, at Albany, recently, very appto pdateiyaprayed that "the men who are in the habit of lui terms* -about the halls of the legis-1 lat ure with bribery in their hands', might be Induced to see the error of their ways, and that their wicked designs, If* they bad any, . might be thwarted." "-The Germans expelled from'France .dur-., lng the recent was, ic ta estimated, amounted a number to 130,000. The averager indemnity for direct losses suffered by this expulsi?n is placed ac $600 a head, so that the entire dam-. ages arising -taotn- this harsh war measure amounts to seventy-two millions of dollars. - -Tbe New York. Star states that, at a He? brew wedding in that -city, some days ago, the bride wore conspicuously- the diamond set once worn by the wife of the late President Lincoln, and which was purchased by the hus? band of the preseat owner on the occasion of | the sale of Mrs. Lincoln's wardrobe, on Broad- ! way, several years since. -The Rothschilds are said-to have lost from 50,000,000 to 75,000,000 by the result ot the Franco-German war. They all believed at first thal the French would be victorious, but two weeks after .the 'Germans had crossed the Rhine they saw their mistake,.and made new Investmente whick prevented them from losing thrice as 'much as they would have done had they not. corrected, their blunder in good season. -The specie rn #rance to answer the de? mands under the treacy of peace with Germa? ny, ls the subject of investigation among sta? tisticians. As one element ol'the calculator It ls said that since 1795, when the decimal sys? tem was introduced, there have been coined $968,347,331 lh silver; ann* $1,427,155,201 in gold, makitig a total ot $2.303,502,482. On the other hand, it ls stated,' that twelve millions of francs, or two thousand four hundred milliards of dollars, must be taken Into account for money called in and rccolued " money sent abroad from France. 1 he quantity of gold coined in the world since 1848 ls placed at one thousand t~>ur hundred millions of dollars. -The English newspapers repoct proceed? ings In equity brought against Gambetta, a member ot the French government, to enforce payment under fi contract for the supply of | twenty batteries ot guns, which contract, now the war is over, Gambetta seeks tu repudiate. As security Gambetta deposited $1,200,000 with a banking firm, andan injunction waa asked for to restrain the bankers from parting with, this sum until the claim* was settled. It was alleged that-W0?<0?0 of tins amount had been sent over to New York, where tbe contract was to be carried out, and from whence the guns'Were to be ship oed. This statement was denied, and an inaction* for the lull sum was.] granted. -In the Roman Catholic churches of Lou? don, on February I9th, ? pastoral letter from Archbishop Manning was read. This docu? ment says that the chief sin ot England ls ."pride of life." No nation, it was asserted, possessed such self-congratalatioo and the people by insular aecurltj, tradition of success and exceptional prosperity were deluded into 'the belief that these things would laet forever. Tlie great increase af luxury in domestic so? ciety was referred to, and elaborate self-lndul gence, It was asserted, had invaded the higher ranks of men, and excess in wine, by which the mind ?ad body became inflamed and diseased, had become habitual. The extravagant fask I ions that prevailed in female dress were re? buked, and it was stated that while men bad Improved in this respect, the attire of women had* become more-costly, ostentatious and sin? gular, even to strangeness. * * -A New York letter of Friday says : -'The' much mooted question of quick transit ap and down town is at length about to -be solved by the adoption of a compromise bill, providing tor a viaduct road, commencing, at Chambers street, and running through Cjrosby street clear jap to Harlem Biver, with branches on each aide ol the oity. The road is to cost $3,000,600 per mile. Among the corporators are many of the editorial fraternity, including Horace Greeley, of*Ehe Tribune, Manton Mar? ble, of the World, Charles A.-Daua, of the Sun, and J. G. Bennett, Jr., Of the Herald, It is estimated that two miles and a half of con? tinuous buildings will have to be swept away to obtain the necessary room, and. that the total cost will be ab*ut $60^000,000. William M. Tweed, Peter B. Sweeny, aad other Tam? many magnates, it is understood, are the ?nief englneers of the scheme; but the compromise, as agreed to, also takee m the various Republj .can interests, so that the .poirtioiaos ot both parries tor once are ia perfect accord. Where the money ls to come fTom we are as yet not InionnenV' _' "Watchman, What of the Mghtf The rights of man have been-so persist ently preached that tbey-ougbt to be under? stood very well in dur country. The elo? quent declaration of Rousseau has carried conviction to the mind arid" heart of the ma-* jorityof our people. Ai last, by the soph? isms of the pen and the power of the sword, ?we find humanity elevated ae far aa the cir? cumstances will admit, to the supposed state of nature.- We-meet Rousseau's ideal man every day-in streets, council chambers and legislative halls-the man who doe3 as he -pleases and takes what he wants. But what the .passionate Frenchman did net see, his disciples are begin ni nj-to learn -rthat fheTrghts of man are tdbordinate to the rights of society. Liberty without order is chaos and license. Rights without duties are destructive of society; and without soci? ety man himself cannot exist. Next to the wild orgie of the French Revolution we owe to- the Radical party the most striking illus? tration ol this principle. Congress is busy i'n> discussing Southern disorders. And they are well worthy of at? tention. Why are communities of peace loving and order-loving citizens so dis? turbed ? Why are the?people. of Yorkville and Chester and other once quiet villages compelled to patrol their streets at night, and guard their homes against the~8tealtby or sodden marauder ? It is because public right has been violated in the interest of ' plundering cliques and thieving partisans. It is because legislation bas become a farce. It is, in particular, because property instead of being protected is rather assailed by law. Happy would we be if Congress, which has imposed these-conditions upon Southern so? ciety, would hasten to remove them, and that, not by enactments against this or Chat class of men, or this .or that seetloo.of the republic, but by even-handed'l?gislation. And would it not be worth the attention of that most sagacious body to consider whether the disease which bas outcropped here ?untl there at the South is not an epi? demic, whose ravages'extend to other parts of the republic ? While they undertake our c?re, we trusty that they will take the North in hand as well. The coal riots wlli do to begin with, or the Pennsylvania railroads, or the Indiatia Legislature. Let Congress pro? claim to its partisans in every State that license is not tew, and that might is not' right," Else it will be able to prophesy like the French Regent: "After me, the deluge.!' There are follies and outrages, originating in high places and encouraged by the pow? ers that be, against which there 4s no resort bat Lhe'hialiehable right of self-protection. As our readers-well know, we have not been tho promoters of violence in any case, but have earnestly discountenanced it, "We have studied the things that make for peace; and therefore we may the more frankly avow our .conviction that to those peaceful com? binations and policies which would mitigate our evils, the prevailing Radicalism in the Congress of the^TJmted States has been tire chier obstacle. The change gradually going on in the character of that body is tlie most auspioious omen for the future of the So uth ern Slates. The Vaccination Pother. The curious opposition to vaccination, which has been gaining strength lately among a certain-class of pop ni ur agitators, has infected even so unimaginative a -body as thc English Parliament A motion has been made Ul the House of-Commons to appoint a committee to inquire into the working of the vaccination act The soul ot the British freeman revolts against compulsory vacci? nation, and bel?g of au argumentative dis: position, be attempts to prove that the great discovery of Jenner if itself the cause of more evils than it cures. The agitators will probably lind statistics as rhueh ag?inst them us is medical (science. -In fre?an?I, where the act hus been strictly enforced, tlie result has been altogether satisfactory, and the registrar of Dublin recently reported no deaths from small-pox" during, the past year. The investigations of the committee will probably be of. service in quielitig the agita? tion on tnis subject wliich seems to be prev? alent in England,. and, from ibis point of view, are perhaps not to lie regretted. The Pioneer o*Ka<l'cul!?m. Mr. "Wendell Phillips, the most original thinker as well as the-boldest speaker in tte Radical ranks, took occasion in Iii? recent leclure lo New York ou the "Questions of the Day," to arraign tue Republican party in hid usual'Uvely aud incisive styie. He saki that it "was rotter, to tlie core with its servility "to wealth at Washingion." He also de? nounced capital, and predicted .that twonty yc,ar3 hence the workingmen would control. Europe; and lie declared thutUn this country we were approaelHiig; a time when capital would bave no pow.ir co'cotitrol labor. Tho workingmen should - have opportunities of acquiring ?ducation, so that they could enst their ballots with mure judgment and do stroy monopolies which now consol the'.ac? tion-or thousands of. the laborera of the co?ntry. t Mr. r?nillip3 ?IBO entered upon tte question of female sonrage; and thought, that the privilege of the ballot wotxld be ? good thing for women, as enabling them to Becure legislation upon subjects in which they, as women, areinterested. The indom? itable anti-slavery agitator quarrelled a lit-1 tie on the subject of the antl-abolitionist mobs' of the past, and said that the. Chinese issne must shot-try be met, and that San Francisco would have to learn facts which at present She did not- wish to know in re? gard to that unpopular topic. Altogether, this senior wrangler of Radicalism was in his best vein, and in his brief hour on the plat? form set up and knocked down more phan? toms of social a?d political economy than a dozen ordinary men "could have done to? gether in a year's time. , A J tut Mema arc. A very good law* .bas just beeu passed by the New York Legislature for the protec? tion of those who invest in life insurance. It provides thal, when three annual pay? ments bave been, made on any policy, the company shall not, whenever an action is brought, interpose as a, defence that the policy was obtained by fraud. The object of-j the bill Is to make the companies more eare-1 fri when taking risks, and more scrupulous i&.paying them when they fall due* The in? surance folks consider the measure a great hardship; but the public everywhere wilt . approve it. ftlame?. _ GOLDSMITH-CHAMBERLAIN-On the eve? ning or the "Mi Instant, at the residence-of Gen? erals. E. Chamberlain, by the Re* Dr. Mears, J. M. GotD^srrrn, of this etty, to Miss-NELLI* KEITH, adopte.I dsttgJtter.of General 8. E. Chamberlain, -or cambridge, Mass. MW Augusts papers.piease-copy, and forward bili to the Courier office. ?bi tu nr rt. In Memoriam. MARGARET BE CARADE?C, Obt."March 9, Wi,' aged 21. Tbe light of a pure young life has set forever! A gentle, sunny hearted girl, who enjoyed life's blessings as they came as gifts from the Great Giver of ail good. A joyous, loving nature, that to the hearts of the bereaved parents-already shadowed by the loss of loved nnes-was "as sun? shine in a shady place." Love was, indeed, the principle of that glad young heart, as she flited her allotted mission in her sweet ministry at home. Dying in a strange city from pale lips came the con ?tan t pleadimr, "Mother, take me nome I" and a loving, tender Parent held out Hia everlasc 'tag arma to His-suffering child and bore ber home-home to the Eternal city-'mid theran .Boraed ones of God-! Earthly love would have kept our darling still bat, "ThCLord gave, the Lord bath taken away, blessed be the name ofihe Lord." A FRIEND. Special JSatxtn. CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP VIRGINIA, from Philadelphia, are hereby no tilled that she will discharge cargo TO-DAY, at Brown's wtrar.'. Goods uncalled for at sunset wtn remain on wharf at owners' risk and ex? pense. WM. A COURTENAY, Agent. marl4-l_ ^CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP MANHATTAN, from New York, are notified that she wfll discharge csrgo THIS DAY, at Adger's Wharf. .Goods uncalled for st sunset will re? main on the wharf at owners' risk. marl4-l JAMES ADGEK A CO., Agents. pm- NOTICE.-NATIONAL FREED MAN'S S AVISOS AND TH CST COMPANY._ CHARLESTON BRANCH, No. 74 BROAD STREET. Money deposited on dr before March 20th will draw Interest from March 1st, at SIX PER CENT. NATHAN RITTER, marie Cashier. ?tf NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK. CHARTERED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES-DEPOSITS OVER $2,250,000-^ CHARLESTON BRAXCH*No. 74 BROAD STREET; -Deposits, made on or before Mareil 20th will dVaw Interest from Mai eli 1st. - Interest pai l or Compounded March, July and November. Deposits of $50, and upwards, draws Interest rromdaie. Deposits can be withdrawn, without notice; during Banking boors, Prom 9 A. M., to 2 P. M. Open Saturday nights from 5 to 8, to receive Deposlts'only. NATHAN RITTER, feb2"l-21' _ Cashier. pm- A SPECIAL TERM OF THE Court of Common Pleas ls ordered to commence mi MONDAY, March 27th, 1871, for the County of Charleston. . By authority of the Hon. R. F. GRAHAM, Judge of the First circuit of South-Carolina. A. C. RICHMOND, marll-stutltTml_CterH Clronlt Court. " pm- BAKER'S CITRATE MAGNESIA. A splendid preparation. Completely superseding the use of all nauseous purgative Medicines. Sold by Druggists. J NO. C. BAKER. A CO., Philadel? phia. A full supply on hand by - DB. H. BAKE, reh7,-tnthssmos_No.-131 Meeting street. t ps- PIMPLES ON THE FACE.-FOR Comedones, Blackworms or Crabs, Pimply Erup? tions and blotched disfigurations on the Face, use' FERRY'S COMEDONE AND PIMPLE REMEDY, Depot No. 49 Boad street, New York. Sold by Druggists everywhere! Wholesale by DOW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, Charleston, S. C. u>ci5-thstu3mos_' _ P9-DR. CURTIS ON " MANHOOD." A Medical E-say cn thc cause and cure of Prema? ture Decline, Nervous and "Physical Debility, Sper taatorrhaea, Sedentary Life. Excess, overtaxed Constitution, Abuses of the System, Ac. It gives c. clear synopsla.of the impediments to Marriage, imd the remedies therefor-the results of tweqiy years' successful practice, by E. DE F. CURTIS, M. D., F.K.CVS , AC. '.Ourtts on Manhood" should be read by the y'oun? Tor tts tustructlon, and by the'af?Hcte las a-] source of relief, lt will Injure no oee.-Medical Times and Gaze'te. 'fl:ere I? no member of society by whom this book will Hot be found useful, whether he be parent, preceptor or.clergy niau.-London Time?. Price $1 by mall. Address Dr. CURTIS, No. 9 Tremont Place, Boston,-Mass. mar7-tutli8lyr ?ST MORE THA?l? 500. OOO PEOPLE bear testimony to the wonderful curative cifcctn Of lMt. PIKitCE'S ALT. EXT-PR GOLDEN MEDI? CAL DISCOVERY. Por palpitation or Irregular action of the heart, all severe, acut? or lingering Ci until?, and for Li ve r..4<oin plaint or Biliousness it ls uuequtiled, .Sold by all Druggists. mar9-thsiu3uac po-, FOR MOTH PATCHES, Freckles arnF Tan, use PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. The only reliable and harm lsss rem dy known to science for removing brown discolorations from the Face. Prepared i nly by Dr. B.C. PERRY, No. 49 Bond street, New York. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Whole Kale by COWIE, MOISE Sc DAVIS, Charleston, S.' C. " decl6-thstuSmo9 pm- MEDICAL -NOTICE.-PATIENTS, ..mitering from Diseases pe taming to the G ENI TO URINARY ORQANd, will receive the latest scien Itile treatment by placing themselves under the care oi Dr. T. REBNSTJERNA, office No. 74 Hasel street, three doors from the Pos toolee. sepio-tuthlyr c. par- NOTICE IS EER?BY AGITEN to alt Sub-Agents of the Land Commission, that, from and after the Ont day of Ufaren, 1871, they will report all their proceedings to Hon. F. L. CARDOZO, Secretary of the Advisory Board. ROBT. C. DELARGE, L. 0. S. S. C. Colnmbla, February 28,1871._marri THE GREAT VERNAL SPECIFIC. No class of invalids are more sensitive to changes of season and variations of temperature than dyspeptics, and persons of hiltons habit. Tender lungs are not more easijy affected' by these vicis? situdes than feeble stomachs. If there ls a ten? dency In the system to indigestion, biliousness or bowel complaints, the variable weather of early spring ls almost sure to develop one or the other or these ailments. Intermittent fevers ?re also more prevalent in the sp'ing months thnn at any other season except autumn. In view of these racta, this seems to be a proper time to invite es? pecial attention to HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT? TERS, a medicine which for a long series of years has proved superior JU all others as a remedy for the above named disorders, and as protection against the miasma which frequently produces, ami ''always aggravates them. It was formerly jibe practice to give violent cathartics as "spring medicine," nbr ls the custom yet entliely obso? lete. Nothing, however, can be mote ill-judgeo and uopbtlosopnlcal. The chilling moisture with which the air Is loaded atr the breaking up of win? ter, presse's heavily upon the vital forces or the body, and reinforcement, not depletion, ls what lt requires. The Bitters ls a genial and excellent . tonic, a'moderate alterative, and just enough of an aperient to regulate, wltbbut convoking, the bowelB. .It ls, therefore, a specific peculiarly adapted to thc present season. marti-snac CITY" TAX- NOTICE. -OFFICE OF '01TY APPRAISER, CITT HALL, CHARLESTON. S. 0., FE Bil UART 21BT, 1871.-Notice is hereby given to all concerned that RETURNS for all REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, Within the limits of the City of Charleston, shall be made and delivered at this offlce on or before the twenty-flcst day of March, 1871, for the year com? mencing on the first .day or January, 187K veri? fied by-oath, or the person whose duty Jt ls to?o list or'return sald-prbperty possessed by him, or under MB control, either as owner, agent, parent, husband, guardian, executor, administrator, trus? tee, receiver, ?ulcer, partner, factor, or holder, with the VALUE-of such PBSSOKAL property so held or controlled. " By Section 51 of Act N0..22, of the Legislature of 186S, approved September 15th, providing for the^assessment and taxation of property, which act was extended, so far as applicabler to the-City of Charleston*, byanBCt'or the Legislature, passed March 1st,487b, "it ls made the duty of the Clty^ Appraiser to add fifty per cent., and one .dollar as penalty ?or failure or neglect to make returns of property within the time given soto do, and must be observed. The following must be returned for taxation as Personal Property,vie: Horses and Mules. Neat Cattle. Gold and Stiver Watches. Oold and Silver Plate. - Plano Forces', Melodeons, or Oablnet Organs. Carriages.. Wagons, ' Drays. Carts or other vehicles. Doga Average caine of Goods, Merchandise, or other commodities pertaining jo business aa merchant, agent or otherwise, between the erst days of Jan nary, 1870, and 18T1. . . Average value or all Materials used or provided for use in business as a manufacturer or other? wise, between the hrat days or January, 1870, and 18T1. Value or all Machinery, Engines, Tools, Fixtures and Implements ased or provided, and or all man? ufactured articles on hand on January 1st, 1871. Value or Moneys, Including Baux Bills and Cir? culating Notes on hand or deposit. Value br all Credhs over legal Indebtedness, Value or all Investments in the Bonds dr Stocks of ~any company, corporation or person, In or ont of this city (except National Banks out or this ? .itv.) and of the ..gross receipt! er Insurance Agencies in money and notes, bet.reen the first da/s of January, 1870, and IST 1, namely: Valu? of all other. Personal Property, Including Household Furniture. . t lebm-lmu P. J. COOQAN, City Appraiser*. .:pf WHAT IS MORE COMMON OR DIS? TRESSING THAN A BILIOUS ATTACK?-Who ls not familiar with the well knowu symptoms^op preeslon across the Stomaoh and Chest, Low Spirits, Restlessness, Gloominess or Mind, Weari? ness, Duli Headache, Dirty, Greasy appearance or the Skin, Yellow Tinge or the White of the "Eyes, Loss of Appetite and Costiveness? Few,. Inoeed, of the more ordinary ills of life are more widely prevalent than these bilious Disorders, and yet they may be readily got rid ol by using DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE-PILLS, by wlrese operation the Liver will beiapldly restored to healthy action, the vitiated secretion* of the Stomach chaniced, all Costlv. ness -removed, and the w hole system as? sisted m recovering tts normal condition. Sold by ul! druggists. For safe by GOODRICH, WINE MAN k CO.. Charleston. S. c. mara-thsCua. pB* GETTING MARRIED.-ESSAYS for Young Men on Social Evils, and the propriety or impropriety of getting Married, with sanitary helu-for those who reel unfliteu ror matrimonial happiness. Sent free, tn sealed envelopes. Ad? dress Howard Association, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. * . an 25-3 m os gPARTANBTJRG AND UNION RAIL? ROAD GUARANTEED BONDS AND COUPONS wanted. Apply to J. H. WILSON, roarl4-q_- No. 6 Broun street. pEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK STOCK South Carolina Railroad Bonds. For'sale by J. M. SHACKELFORD, mar 13-2 . Broker, No. 21 Broad street. QLo Ecrit. TO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE AND complete BESI -ESCK, -Nu. 4 Franklin street, a lew doors from Broad. For particular?, appiy as above._murl4-tath2?' TO-RENT, A SUITE OF TWO OR THREE Que ROOMS. Aldo, single rooms can be fur? nished. Apply at No. 46 Beauiain street. - mam-i? _ TO RENT, THE BRICK NOUSE AND STOUP;, with FIXTUW-'S.No. 15 Klug street. Apply at Nn. 81 King street._niarl3-6* TO RENT, -A TWO AND A HALT? STuRY BUICK HOUSE, No. 4 Trumbo's uourt. Good water unit other accommedai'oaa on the promises. Apply at No. 1 Hayne street, jauai-tuths MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. An excellent opening lor a first class busl nf.-s in die Town of nort-no*. A handsome Store, with Dwelling, to rent. In Hie best part of the T.-wu Apply to J. WILEY, Florence.-S. C. mario-a' -. T) RENT, THAT ELEGANT PRIVATE Residence. No*. 6 Ankle* stree', containing niue rooms, with all iuodern Improvements-gus and water throughout. Inquire at No. ? Hay ne street Hjar8 iFor Sale. "Y^HITE AND" COLORED MATTING. 4 4 White. Checked and Faucy- Colored MAT^ TING or good quality. For sale by mara-tba tuft_,_A. H. TAFT ? co. NEWSPAPERS.-FOR SALE A QUANTI? TY or thc above. Apply at Board of Trade Rooms, No. 101 Meeting street. novllMn FOL SALE. GOOD YELLOW PINE AND OAK vyoot). ar, $a and %l per corn, deliv? ered, by . DANIEL WKHSTEii, fnot or Council street. -mar8-e? FOR SALE, SEVbR\L' SEWING MA ? CHINES, ?f good qua itv, wnielj- areoffc-ed .heap, call at. No. 27 Qieen Street, bt-iw.en Mietlngotud Church streets. - fcbll ?fleetings. /^AR?LIN? O&APfa, Noia, E. SL M. V/~ThiyKegular Convocation of CarollnsrCaapi tetj?o. l, R. A. Ttjfm?l be held Tais EVEN?NG, a? T o'cioct ac Masonic Ban. Candidates ?or 1)6 greeswil?-be punctual ia attendance. maru JOSEPH H. OPPENHEIM, Secretary. SOUTH CAROLINA FRIENDLY SOCIE 'TT.-A Reg^ar~M?ntftiy-~MCTnng-'bT'TTm' Soolety will ne held THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clcck-, nt Llndatertt Hall, coiner Klag and Calhoun street?. Members are requested to be ptinctoal in attendance. By order of the President. maru-?_PRIED. HISOH, Treasurer. ST. PATRICK'S BENEVOLENT SOCIE? TY.-A Regular Monthly Meeting of jour So? ciety will beheld THIS (Tuesday) EVBNI?.0, at Ma? sonic Han, at nah* past 7 o'clock. A general attendance is requested, as business of Importance will be acted on. maru_W. BARER,-Secretary. i^ERMAN STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM VT PANT.-A Regular Monthlv Mertlngof your Corrrpatry will he held at the Engine House, THIS . EVENING, at 7 o'clock precisely. AU members are requested te be prompt, aa bu? siness of much importance wm be acted upon. * By order of the President. - maru_MARX BELITZER, Secretary. CHARLESTON- RIFLEMEN CHARITA? BLE SOCIETY.-The Regular Monthly Meet? ing of this Society will be held THIS EVENING, at their hall, at half-past 7 o'clock. By ord/r. ROBT- 0. STARR, Secretary and Treasurer. maru_ 3L?TNA STEAM FIRE ENGINE" COM JJHi PANY.-The Regular Monthly Meeting of ti^e Company will be held THIS EVENING, Heh in? stant, at the Hall, at half-past 7 o'clock. By order. JOHN McLEISH, . * maru -_Secretary. VIGILANT FIRE ENGINE COMPANY. An Extra Meeting of yonr Company iv Ul ba. teld THIS EVENING, at your hali, Stats street, at 7 o'clock. A large attendance desired. Ev ordei. EB WARD G. CHUP?IS, - ; maru_Secretary. CHARLESTON HOOK AND LADDER COMBANY. No. 1_An Adjourned Meetlng-of mis Company will be held THIS EVENING at True* House at hair-pas c 7 o'clock. Members will please ne punctual. . J. FL LOEB, maru_ Secretary. SURVIVORS* ASSOCIATION OF CHARLESTON ni>TR}CT.-TlieReguiar Meet? ing of your Association will be held Tnis [Toesd?y) EVENING, at hair-past 7 o'clock, at the Hail of the Charleston Library, corner of Broad and Church streets. A prompt und general att end auce of mem? ber1* ls most earn o it ly desired, as the manner lu which the Anniversary is to he celebrated, and other important busluess, wW be brought, up for consideration. , JAME? ARMSTRONG, JR., marl4 ^. Secretary. QOTJTH CAROL?NA MEMOAL ASSOCIA kj TION.-The AOnttal Meefhg of the Soutu CaroHna MedlcaT As-oclatlon wiri be held at Charleston, on the First WEDNESDAY in-April, 1871. . County Societies will organize and send their Delegates. Where no County Society exists, Physicians from the County will please fend Dele? gates. . Arrangements will oe made with the Railroads to pass Delegates for ?ne fare. * .AV SOMERS {JOIST, M. D.t niaru-cui'wi Recording Secretary S.O. if. A. traills. W* ANTED, SEVERAL SMART FEMALE ASSISTANTS, for the Fancy Business. Apply by lei ter,, giving experience and reference, Poatofflce Box No.*8. ._? marl*-2* WANTED," A SITUATION, BY-A RE? SPECTABLE White Qttl, as cnamberraaid or cnild's Nurse. Can give reference. Apply at . No. 47 East B&y. ? ._rnarl4-l? WANTED, A -GOOD CANVASSER for (each) CoHetoa and Beaufort Counties, ts sell Life and Times or General, R. K. Lee, hy subscription. Tbls ls a good chance for same one. Address J. CLARK BODELL, Charleston, S. C. ' * ' mars-ththsa1* WANTED, A WOMAN, TO DO THE cooking and washing of a small family. Apply at No. lfl.Sprlng street. .. mar7. WANTED, A SECOND-HAND MELO DEON, (five octaves.) In aood order. Ap? ply by letter, io Q , DAILY Naws'Onlce, stating maker's name and lowest cash price. mars Cost ano ? orme. '. DOG LOST.STRAYED OR. STOLEN from the residence corner of Calhoun and Rutledge streets, on the l2rh instant, a well-train' ed liver colored SETTER BITCH; answers to the un me of Zappho. A suitable reward will-be Riven fortier return at the above place, or ac No. ?2 Broad street. _ marl4-l L08T, Hi COMING FROM ALGER'S Wharf, through East Bay. Broad. State and Market street-, to tue King street line of cars la Meeting street, a' Black Jet and Gold Breasipln, with three stones hanging. A suitable reward will be'fttTered If left at J. DOTH AG E'S. corner or Anson and Calhoun streets._marl4-* LOST ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at Hibernian Hall, or between the UaU and Old PoHtoincp. orin tbe cars to Bull street, a'Gold SLEEVE BUTTON, black etiamelleg, wt li ?pearl. The tinder will leave the same at No. -9 Bull str?et. A suitable reward will M paid. marl4-l* LOST, ON THURSDAY, THE UTH UL TtMO, a Black and Tan Terrier Slut. An? swers to name of tannie. 'Tue finder will be re wardediir leit at C. U JOHNSON'S Hat Store, Kfiig street, opposite Hasel srteer._mafia? STRAYED, A LARGE BLACK .NEW? FOUNDLAND AND SEITER.DOU, with-one white spot on his breast. The nuder will please leave lt at-No. 75 Broad street, two doora west, of Meeting. , mart ?oar&inij. BOARDING;-SEVERAL GENTLEMEN ' can obtain pleasant Booms, wjtli Board. Aketlugstreet, two dour* above Calhoun. M afl 4-2* Removals. NOTICE. -THE ''EQUITABLE' LIFE ASSDRANCESOCIETY,"of Ke>y. York, have removed from No. Ul Meetioz street to then new Ol?ce, NO. 20 BROAD STREET. WM. B. SHAW, febl3 - General Agent. Spool Cotton. J ? P. ?O ATS' SPOOL COTTON. We have lu Stock aod will always keep an as? sortment of COATS' THREAD for sale at New York? trade prices. JOHN 6. M li NOR A CO.. febll scuthflmus No. 139'Meeting street. Cumber, Jul, &t. - 200 tons Superior RED ASH COAL, landing and In urd. Fer sale low. THOMAS S. BUDD, marU-tathsS_No. 15 Boyce's Wharf. ^GENCY' OF THE DEVEREUX STEAM SA-W MILLS, BUILDERS' DEPOT, No. 94 CHURCH STREET, THREE DOORS NORTH OF BROAD?. , Thc undersigned .respectfully solicits orderaJor - C1T? MILL SAWED LUMBER, to b? delivered at any whare in'he city, our Mills being-operated by experts and experienced mechanics, wc expect to offer a snperlor article of lumber, both rn quality and regularity ol" cutt in ir. Vessels "f the largest ?iza can be loaded at the Mills. Having matre.ar? rangement* for the manufacture of (loxes for shipping vegetables, ac prices which will defy competition, we Invite the attention of farmers and shippers lo our (lue lists For one cent ad? ditional Boxes la lots of loo or over will be deliver? ed at ene Turks of the road. E. M. o KIM KK. mart tUiicing, $Zt. gOUTHERN DYE HOUSE. A new FRENCH-DYE HOUSE has been opened at No. 359 King street, where DYEING m an col? ors, and Cleaning of all kinds ls dote at the shortest notice and Iii che best a:vic. 1. BILLER, French Dyer, . No. 359 King.street, near corner George street, scpls-lyr Jorrcij #0009, &t. ?>ALL, BLAOK & CO., Nos. 566 and 667 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, DIAMONDS; JEWELRY, WATCHES and SILVERWARE, Of the best quality and at LOWrt.VT PlllCBS. Goods seat per Express, C. O. D. '. . junl8-lyr BIB E ES I A N HALB I - g 3 V ">S?- - - -? -- t ? DKCA8TB? TO-NIGHT ! AB 0TH E R C BAJftQ F. OF PBOO.BA-MME. Thirty Dellars tn Greenbacks to be ' " Gi Y EN" AWAY ! * marl4 . *. A CAD EMT "OF MUSIC. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY A?SD TUESDAY, MASOH IT, 1?, 30 ?nd 21. . GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY. AT 2 P. M. WONDERS OF THE WORLD. FIRST. TOOTI OF AUSRIOA OT SATBUMA'S B?YAL JAPANESE TROUPE. -Composed of Artists of bath Sexes, ACROBATS, - . 1 JUGGLERS, ANDEQUILIBR?SW. The only Japanep? Troupe now Performing in . -America. Prices os nsnai: Admission to Matinee, Adalta .60 cents, Children 26 cents. Reserved Beats for sale at Academy three days la advance. - H. SCHUTZMANN, -Director. W. R. HAYDEN, Business Manager. marl4-7 ^OADEM-Y OF MUST. C. TSE REPETITION OF THE AMATEUR, PER? FORMANCE OF ? MARRIED LIFE having been requested by a large number or citi? zens, and the ladles and gentlemen of the Com? pany having kindly consented, for the Benefit of the Basel street Congregation or Israelites, ttte performance will take place on WBDNBSOAYJBVB MKO, March 23, at the Academy "of Music, under the auspices of the following gentlemen: I .Hon. W. D. Porter, J. Marshall, Jr., Esq., Hon. C. T. Lowndes, B. L. David. Esq., Hod. Wm. Whaley, Theo. D.'Wagner, Esq., Hon. James Simons, ri. H. Raymond, Esq., Hon. A. G. Magenta, Slnonds, Esq.. Hon. Geov.S. Bryan, W. L..Trenholni, Esq., Hon. J. B.' Campbell, A. 0. Andrews, Esq., Hon. Taos. Y. Simons, A. H. Abrahams, Esq., i .Hon. Henry .Buist, G. 0. Witte. Esq.. Dr. E. Gedding?, E. W. Marshall,.Esq., B. D. Lasaros, Esq., Stanley G. Trotr, Esq., Wm. Laid 1er, Esq... . M. SstraHss, SM.. Geo. S. Cameron, Esq., Wm Gurney, Esq..,. L. Grontng, Esq., . Edwin Bates, Esq., Alva Gage. Esq., ' L. Charin, Esq., G. Foll?n, Esq* Dr. P. M. Cohan, George Dowle, Esq., L. D. Mowry, Esq., Dr. H. Baer, Jnb. Chadwick, Ksq., >'. Levin, Eeq" L. E. Johnson, Esq., J. H Colburn, Esq., D. Lpeb^Esq., J. D. Gillespie, Esq., E. H. Johnson, Esq., E. Esdra, Esq., J- B. E. Sloan, Esq-., B. Bollmann, Seq., L-Druoker, Esa., J. Apple, Esq., ? * John -KllnoK, Esq., E. fcafltte, E?q., - Henry Bischoff, E9q., . L. WeisTtopff, Esq., Capt. F. Wagsner, . B. 0'Nett',-Esq., -J. B. Cohen, Ea?., H. H. DeLeon, Esq., Dr. J. B. Patrick? O.W-cAlmar, Esq., J. CH. 0lau8sen,.Esq,> Jos. L.Tobias, Esq., . B. 8. Bruna, EM., Z. Davis. Eie>, G. L. Holmes, Esq., A, S. jrperry.'Esq., A. Falk. Esq.. D. Dr Cotten/Esq., B, Sprinz, Esq., W. C. Davis, Esq., Dr. J. Il BniBu, B. Platt, Bbq., fl. 0. Goodrich, Esq., . W. Thomas. Esq., J. B. Steel,-Esq.. J. Trient, Esq.. ? M. Furehgott, Esq., ?. C. Service, Esq., , J. Br. J3*ve?eux, Esq., S. 8. Solomon*, Esq., J. N. Nathans, Esq., F. W. Dawson, Esq., J. T. Humphreys, Seq., I McDuff Cohan, Esq., B. R. Riordan, Eiq., I Dr. C. F. Panknta, E. Manfoue, Esq., Dr. J. R. Solomons, L. Cohen, Ksq., Wm*. J. Gayer, Esq-, W. W. Smith-, Esq:, A: D. Cohen, Esq.. I. Ottolengal, Esq., -N. H. Valentine, Esq., * E. Willrs, Seq , M. Israel, Esq., A. A. Goldsmith, Esq., E. P. Butts, Esq., W. J." Middleton, Esq., Dr. C. Davcga, C. F. Levy, Esq., M. Raphael, Esq., B. Rice, Esq., Wm. Mure, Esq- L. EHas, Esq., W. A. Courtenay, Esq., E. Perry, Esq. PHILIP WINE U AN, 1 D. OTTOLENOUI, / TICKET?-, (l each. Can be procured .only or the above named gentlemen. Ko Reserved Seats. Doora w.tl be open at T o'clock, and performance will commence at 8 o'clock precisely. marl3-2 ^.nniDcrsorics. H IS E E-NIAS SOCIETY. SEVENTIETH --ANNIVERSARY. The Hibernian Society will celebrate Its SEV? ENTIETH ANNIVERSARY, on FRIOXT, the Uth Instant, at their Hall In Meeting street. The Society will assemble af 12 o'clock M. for ?be election of Officers for the ensuing year, and the transaction of other business. Members wilKplease come prepared to pay arrears. gPoils>Jpen from 12 M. to 2 P. M. The Society will re-assemble In the evening a{ 8 o'elook precisely to partake of the Anniversary ?upper. STB WARDE. ALEXANDER Mc LOY. . WM. Il*DAGGETT, JAMES COSGROVE, " E, H. WH1?E, ' A. a STONE. JAMES ARMSTRONG, Ja., marll Secretary.- ? Ngarni! ere, tjorticnituix, &t. pINE S. L COTTON SEED FOB S?LEL .7S bushels "PREMIDM," (Crop of 1870, sold at $1 2fi per pound.) - bushels "Albion," (Crop of 1870, sold at $1 per pound.) - bushels "Champion" Ccop, and select. ' Apply to GAILLARD 4 M1N?TT, f ? . febO-timtg_ Vanderhorat'8 Wharf, JJICKSO'N COTTON SEED.' 200 bushels Selected SEED, No. 1 300 bushels Seed, No-. 2. -The above seed ls raised rrom the No. 1 Seed Imported direct from DAVID DICKSON, sparta, Ga., 1870, aud grown on the Marshland Farm near this city. Forsaleat very low prloes by J. C. H. CLAUSSEN, feb3-rtn Market street. ?J na i tuse Cards. MCCONKEY, P AI*N TER AND PAPER HANGER, No. 102 BROAD STREET, (Davison's Old Stand.) 49- Orders intended for me should be left as above between KINO AND MHETISO STREETS. ?marl4-17? ._^_ Q R. LEV Y., TRIAL J.U S T I C E , No. 66 BROAD STREET, Office recently occupied by S. L. rennet.. All' Business entrusted to me will be promptly attended to._marlL-3mos JJ B. CARPENTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 7 2 BROAD STRBIT, . Charleston, S. C., Will Practice lu the State and Federal Oourta* Ibbai j?ING WILLIAM. - Just received at KING. WILLIAM'S CIGAR FAC? TORY, No. 310 King street, near Society street, a larne and completo assortment of Leal, Chewing aud Smoking TOBACCO. Cigarettes, Snuff, Pipes, Ac. Havana aud Domestic Atoara imported and ie;iiiuraccured Oy WM SCrffsJPER, who respect ru: 'y Invites the attention of chewers and smokers, a:iJ traders, wholesale and retail, toa stock rally comprising every variety or quality and prices, (rom i he cheapest to the highest grade, wblch ts offered at the lowest cash rates. Ad orders rrom the country will receive prompt attention and shipped C. O. D., or at thirty days', city accept ance. docia-smoa Yj^T? N iIR ' S/ I O DO FORM AND IRON PILLS. For saie oy DB. H. BAER, janis No. 131 Meeting street. )0 AND CLAYED t. * ft w '* 1 f -eo hn'da. > Superior-eright Kew Crop Moa 4? tierces f -? co vado MO LA SS RS. 150 hhde. i Superior Bright new Crop Clayed 21 tierces/ Molasses. __The above cargo, imported 6y.Schooner Willie TfHTTTrr, frunvCafUeii aos flew packages, in fin? order, m ??ir*ele_rlapdedat Atlantic Wharf. . Forsaleby . J. A EN9LOW k CO., maru -.-? .No. MI East Bay. ?gACON! BACON 1 BACON! in s tare and receiving : ?o. anda C. R. BACON SIDES (Western) t?o irhds. Seary Western Bacon Shoulders 26 tierces Prime S. fl. Bann teatvased.) For sale low at MACQUEEN' A RIECKE'S, maru m Nos- 21 and 23 Vendue Kanga rp fi A S I N TiELET Yl TEAS IN VARIETY I TEAS Di VARIETY I TEAS IN VARIETY I AT REDUCED PRICES ! AT REDUCED PRICES 1 AT REDUCED PRICES 1 AT REDUCED PRICES ! QUALITY GUARANTEED. QUALITY GUARANTEED. AlUALITJ GUARANTEED. ? QUALITY O?ARANTHea - * . W. H. WELCH, Agent'for the Great U. s. Tea Company. mam_._ JTj? V E B, P O 0 L SALT. aeoo sacks Liverpool SALT, landing from Bark Beul ite, direct from LiverpooL For aale ny fet-8_* % J. KERR ACO. J?ULK ?EAT. ?jjjT For sale at the very lowest prices, 138 boxes of GOOD BULK SHOULDERS. We offer tb?abbve tn lots to salt purchasers. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Factors, mart 6 Comer Mayne and Oanrcb. streets. ILSON ft BRO. Have now In Steck a large and cireruUy selected Assortment of .FINE DRAWING TEAS, which they are selling at 25 cents per pound he? low last year's prices for same quality. Parties desiring a good article la the Tea line would do well to try them. We nave also a BULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, m wm cn une we feelaatlsflaa that from oar Jong experience In business to a ell won aa low, if not J.0WBR, than anv other store in the city. W ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. " . BAMT H. WILSON A BRO., . Anson-au* Society streets. UTTER ! BUTTER 1 Strictly Prime GOSHEN RUTTER, always on hand, at WILSON'S GROCERY. mOM ATOES! TOMATOES! "canned TOMATOES, $2 per dozen. WILSON'S GROCERY. gUfcARB! SUGARS! ^ Seven pounds CRUSHED sus AR, tl Seven and oae-qoarter pounds "A" Segar, $L Ali Goods delivered free. Nb charge for Pack lng. ' WILSON'S G hOOERY, ? Anson and Society streets. ?10FFEE! COFFEE! KIO COFFEE, six and one-quarter pounds, ?1. ? better ar tic:? than sold elsewhere at a higher ? price. At WILSON'S GROCERY, . nson and Society streets. rEAST POWDERS! PRESTON k MERRILL'S Pioneer's Ga fitz Sea Foam Horsford's Self-Raletng Preparations Royal Baking Powders Dr. Pr4ce'?*Cream Powders^ For sale at WILSON'S GROCERY. Anson and Society streets. JMPORTED CHAMPAGNES. Now OB hand the following brands of CHAM? PAGNES, at .REDUCED PRICES, by the basket, case or bottle : Piper k C?.'s HEIDSIEOK * . Chas. Heidsleck'B-GREEN SEAL V. E. Clicquot's PONSARDLN Mumm's VERZENAYand PRIVATE 8T06K Roederer's DRY SILLERY G. H. Mumm's DRY VERZENAY Bouohe, Fils A Co.'s BRANDS . . Napoleon's CABINET DRY VERZENAY CARTE BLANCHE. . E. E. BEDFORD, Late Wm. S. Corwin k Co., * janll_ NX 275 King street. gPARKLING MOSELLE SPARKLING CATAWBA UOOHEIMER NIERSTEINER LIQUEUR DES BENEDICTINS CHARTRBUSE CURACOA MARASCHINO ' RUSSIAN RUMMEL ABSINTHE VERMOUTH PARFAIT AMOUR CREME DE ROSE NO?EAUX ANISETTE. E. E. BEDFORD, janll_'_No. 275 King street. Jg REM EN LAGER BEER ENGLISH ALBS. SCOTCH ALES CHAMPAGNE ALES LONDON PORTERS - DUBLIN PORTERS CHAMPAGNE CIDER. * ' E. E. BEDFORD, anil_No. 276 King street. JTEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, SUGAR, Ac. 250 bbls. New Orleans MOLASSES 60 linda. New Orleans Sugar lae boxes Havana Sugar 300. bags Rio Coffee '. V -soe pk ga. Smoked and Dry Salted Bacon. For sale low by STEFFENS, WERNER k DUCKER. febl8-lmo_.____ , JEILOUR, SIDES, SHOULDERS, HAMS. PORK, COFFEE, SUGAR, Ac. J B F F 0 RDS A GO., Noe. 17 and 19- VENDUE RANGE, OFFER AT LOWEST MARKET RATES: 500 bbls. Fresh Ground FLOUR 25 hbaa. Choice Clear Rib Sides 20 hhds. Prime smoked Shoulden 10 tierces Choice S. C. Hams 10 tierces Pure Leaf Lard 25 bbls. Heavy City Mess Pork 20,000 pounds Prime Dry Salt Sides lo,coo pounds-Dry salt tfeines . 100 aa ks Rio Coffee 150 bb la. Re tined'Sugars' 100 cases 2 and 3 B>. Fresh Tomatoes 76 cases Fresh Peaches - 100 oases, 1 and 2 lb, Fresh Oyateis. octll-tntasemoa_ ?pr A H. W. CATHER WOOD'S EXTRA FINE PURE OLD* MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. .to order to facilitate the supply? of our PURE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKIES to our farmer numerous customers at.the South, we have appoinr?d Messrs. H. GEKD S k CO. our Agents, who, by this arrangement, are enabled to supply the trade at unces wnich will lasare satis? faction. H. k H. W. CATHERWOOD. The subscribers take pleasure to Inform their eua to mers and Hie trade generally tu?t they have 8M11 a few barrels of the Messrs. CATHBRWOOD'S FINE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES on hand, wtitcli ha* had the benefit ol a southern gnmmefis neat Have also-received recen > ly one hundred barrels of various grades, at reduced prices. H. GERDTS A CO.. dec20-taths3mos No. 196 East Bay.