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If this cannot be done, protection against loases- by mail may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? ?le to the order of the proprietors of THE NEWS, or by sending the money lrr a registered letter. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON * CO.. No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, s.e.. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1871. NEWS OE THE DAY. -Gold closed in New York, ves ter day, at 11 \ alli. -Cotton closed with a downward tendency; sales 5050 bales at U}o. -in Liverpool cotton closed steady^ uplands 7?a7jd, Orleans 7?a7jd: sales 10,000 bales. -A citizen of Boston who recently died, be? queathed ah estate of $3,000,000 to his Ii ?irs, by a will of not over eleven lines. ' -The. Germans In New York intend celebra? ting the victory of Fatherland by ar demons tra? il ou on April 10th. -Tho Emperor of Germany has ordered that the huge iron gun "Carnot,"' taken at Mont St, Valerien, shoald be sent to lbs couu trj-aeat of his minister of war, Yon Boon. -The Mediad Press Is discussing the posai-. nflity of a secret, poison BO deadly,-that-fae pe? rusal of a letter containing some of It wi ll cause.the- reader to fall dead, with all the. eymptoma of 'asphyxia. - -Over'the gate by which William wtti make bis triumphal entry into Berlin are the bronze horses and charlot that Napoleon the Great ' transferred to PSrifi aller the battle *of Jena, and which were subsequently retaken when the ai Hes occupied the french capital -The Emperor William has ordered the re- 1 lease ironi the "-fortress ot Ehrenbreitstein of the prefect of Alane, who har been held a prisoner there, charged with being an accom? plice lrUUe bio wing,up of the fortress of Laon, j In which go many, lives were lost. 1 -A music teacher once wrote that the "art j of playing the violin requires the nicest per- j caption and the most sense of any art in the , - I?ab^hj world,? ..Whereupon ? We a tern, edi? tor ?dmments'thu? "The art of publishing a ' . newspaper and making.lt pay, and at the same 1 tim? making it please everybody, beats fid- ' dJln' hig?er than a kite." ? +-L New York letter says: "A recent and < irAportant arrival among ns ls a French den- *i td&t, who.delights to have everything pertain rog'tothis profession and office-life as agree- ( a de as possible. Hi? office is very handsome* ' and teeth are extracted by gentlemen In full ( dress and white kld'glovea. During this pleas? ant operation^ 0*vpJeaBure ls enhanced by . soothing strains' 'from' fine mu* ic ai boxes. La- 1 dies are charmeoY ane>' lootb-?arpentry is not 1 now considered as terrible a*? formerly." ' 1 ^Twenty-years ago the Pennsylvania Cen- 1 :tral Company started with three, hundred ] miles of railroad .under Us control.' It now < . controla fom thousand miles,*dud", In another , yeex^ttebelleved* lt will control the Union ( Pacific, adding two thousand miles more to its Jurisdiction; In th* Northern Pacific, the managers ot the Pennsylvania Central have a oem Welding Interest, They appear among the Cttporators of the Texas, or Bou them Pacific, the new trans-continental line subsidized by ' tte late Congress. They are now negotiating 1 for tho Camden and Amboy, the solo southern .1 railway outlet for New York and the eastern States. Since the commencement of this year they have secured the Alexandria, Fredericks burg and Richmond roads, leading south from Washington. They are building a line to com? pete with the Washington branch ot the "Balti? more and Oblq. -A gifted* New Yorker advertises, for the benefit of - new Congressmen, ready-made speeches at the following rates : Short, sensi? ble speech; on any subject, 50 cents; short, sensible s pee c'a, f?ll of tacts, 75 cents; short, sensible speech, with quotations from Cicero, Tacitus, ?bc, $1; ordinary common sense ob? servations- (strongly recommended lor private business, ) each, 10 cents;. anti-Santo Domingo speech (v.ery pungent,) 50 cents; protection speech (great sacrifice,) 5 cents; protection speech. With statistics, 6 cents; protection speech"? te Butler (very personal,) IO cents;4 speech on foreign policy, 25 cents; speech on foreign policy, with insults to England, 30 cents; speech on the currency (ordinary,) "50 cents; speech on the currency, very superior (quite unintelligible ) 75>cents; House af Rep? resentatives jokes per dozen, 10 cents. Carpet? baggers are reminded* that Mr. Smithers's terms (to them) are Invariably cash *im ad? vance. ' A worthy Industry. -With toe procesa of augmenting wealth among the Americans the demand lor those things which * riches alone- caa secure is increasing, in this way a gredt trade In dla mondsJs springing up In this country. There areit?rree'" br four extensive houses in New York: especially devoted to the business of im? porting diamonds. Their ''stock" is jiot very bulky, but It ls very valuable. It might be carried In the fob-pock?t 01 one or the mem? bers of the Arms, but ita cash value would serve to buy np a whole block of bandings. It is a noticeable fact in connection with the American demand for diatnouuB. mat enly the best stones are sold to any terrai extent In this country, and among large deniers abroad the highest grades ^ are invariably -known aa "American diamonds." (Jue td LI ie most valu? able stones o? recent imper ai ion was that which wan presented In ibe ?-cupe of a breast? pin to William M. Tweed, ot New York, not long ago, bya number of his friend.". Its cost waBr$15,50O, and its weight niue or ten carats. ?Of tue diamonds In the rough now obtained, Brazil far ni shes the bulk. But the; are gene-' rally Bruah stones. Not more than one of eighteen carats is .lound in ten thousand picked up. The an del pat ion s raised by the discovery of the diamond fields in South Africa have not been realized. It is not thought that enough will be found there to affect the pr-lceB o? diamonds to any great extent. -Henderson Oxendlne, the negro despera? do and outlaw, who for six years past has led a gang which have been the terror of several counties in North Carolina, was hung at Lum berton, N. C., on Friday last. He made* full confession ol his crimes. -The New York Herald, of Saturday, in Its reports ot the stock market for the previous day, says: "The Southern list was quiet and generally strong. The only feature was a sud? den -rise of" about two per cent. In the new South Carolinas ?n the afternoon upon toe an? nouncement that the State agent in this city will pay the April interest in gold coln on and after the 1st proJrtmo. The old and new* Issues are gradoally approaching tn value, owing to the prospect that bonds of all kinds will be fonded into the new sterling loan, which will make the State debt more uniform than it now ls." -A census of th? people of Great Britain IB to be taken at midnight on the 2d of April, confined solely to the enumeration of inhabi? tants. Four days before the enumeration blank Bchednles are delivered at every house, and on these are to be recorded the names and ages of every resident of the"dwelllhg, at midnight, on 8unday, April 2. Nd child born titer midnight is to be -Included, nor is any I person dying before that hour on that night. These schedules include the age, birthplace and'occupation. The districts are made suffi? ciently small to enable the agents to collect'all the schedules on Monday,' they taking the pains to see that each has been filled out ac? cording to the directions.. Each family makes its own record, and delivers the paper to the coUe'ctor. In this way the enumeration In the whole Island is simultaneous,' and ls complet? ed in a single day, giving the exact population at a particular hour. The general estimate to England ls that England, Scotland and Wales will show an aggregate population of 31,00(ij 000. The Reign of Terror In Paris. The foreign telegrams, printed this morn? ing, show that Che unfortunate capital of | France is now in a worse plight than when the German lines girded it round and hostile j shells were falling in every quarter of the city. Then the people were united. In the presence of the common danger they stood li rm ly together, and we?*;r??dy to-brave every peril to save their unhappy country. Now, tho Germans are roar ching horne ward and the "Reds'' rise in revolt, and do all that they may to re-eetablish the horrors or j the great Re .volution. . The joomeot that the victorious Gera ans withdr?w.the rabble of j Paris do their best to cut the throats of too3e, whoir the-.war had spared.- Thia-is as char? acteristic as it is horrible and disgusting. .Duriug-uhe closing days of the war France learned that there was a people outside of Paris-that the fair city on the Seine was not all France. This lesson will'not ba forgotten in the. moment of.civil strife. Bordeaux.aud Lyons and.Marseilles may bluster and ijght if I they will^hljjl^proviQcea^will J>e r?adv, if need ^toT.maioh against'.Paris, and ' will stand ready to sustain any goYernment which I promises security and peace. iT.e-believe, that at this time the French people care little what form of. government te- gitw "them-. ' "Their borne? are desolate, their fertile lands are laid waste, the national Bag trails in the dust, '^hey-consented to peace because ft-longer struggle was. use? less, because they sighed Jor quiet and re- ' pose. And now that France has no hope, jave in steady work and administrative re? form, the howling Reds rise in rebellion, shoot down their law-abiding brethren, and ;ast abroad-the bloody banner of rapine and .evolution. - For XI. Thiers and- his colleagues there :an be no backward step. They must crush )ut the revolt, or the Germans will do it for hem. There is, in truth, every reason to aelieve that all Frenchmen who have any? thing to lose had rather be ruled by a Ger? man general than by the insurgents who threaten with death the very generals who lave deserved beet ot their country. It is lard to teH what the end will be, but it is jertain that by French bayonets or German.) aeedle-guus the insurrection will be crushed jut and the semblance of order restored. The New Cotton State. The marvellous energy and rapidity with which California is multiplying her industrial resource?, far more than compensates for the decline ot her gold mining interest. Her farmers* are already engaged in the culture of codee, cocoa, opium and tea with the most flattering prospects of success. The vineyards of the State have proved so remu? nerative that each year they are made to cover an increased area. The planting of the mulberry, and the growth of silk, sheep and cattle raising, and wheat, have each been found profitable; and now we are hardly surprised to hear that the Golden State bids fair to claim "a place among that sisterhood Of-Commonwealths whose staple production is cotton. One firm are planting-three hun? dred acres in the Merced bottom, and an in? dividual has five hundred ready for planting in Los Angelos. Other like undertakings are reported elsewhere through the State. We shall walch with great interest the result or these experiments in a State which less than a quarter of a century ago was a wilderness, and which hus already achieved no mean prominence in the'departments of milling, agriculture, grazing, manufactures and com meroe. SOMEBODY says, with' homely force: "You "can't eat enough in one week to last a whole "year, and you can't advertise on that plun "either." The Russian War C loud. The result of the recent Conference of the Powers on the Easfcern-qaestien dispels, for the moment, the fear of another great war, growing oat of the abrogation of ihe restric? tions placed upon Russia by the treaty o? 1856. The obnoxious provisions of that treaty, which are formally wiped out by the new treaty just signed, are'the following: "Article XI. The Black Sea Ia neutralized. While open to the mercantile- marines ol all nations, Its waters and ports are formallv and In perRetultj;$terdlcted to vessels of "war \Zxtrl^'^?^ Dat?OnB haVin" lerril01^ "Article ^i^feaek Seibeing neutral? ized by a fo^^plfjUOvtelon, Russia and Tur n ?'1 -~ ? 1, r key engage neither to construct nor maintain ' any naval or military arsenal op ott its- coast" . In securing the aboli tion.pr Lae restriction imposed by these clauses, Russia is enabled, without i a curring the hazard of interference.. ? on the part of her neighbors, to take the lirst' step towards that gobbling of. domain of the Moslem, which, since the time of Peter the Great, has been the dream of every Czar. The shores ol the Black Sea will now be ( speedily fortified, and its waters will bristle with Russian fleets. When this is accom? plished, we are likely to learn the real-sig? nificance of the recent rumors of a secret al? liance between Russia and the new German Empire. Special ??otit?e.. COLLEGE OP CHARLESTON. - I The Semi-annual Examination of the three lower j Classes of this College -will be begun on MONDAY, Varch 20, at e A. M., and finished on FRIDAY, March 34, at 2 P. M. Candidates for admission into the Sophomore and Freshman Classes will present themselves on MONDAY, 27th, at io A. M. The Annual Commencement will take place tn the College Chapel MONDAY" EVENING, 27th inst. majggj F. ?. PORCHER, Secretary Faculty. CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP CHAMPION, from New York, ar? notlfled'thai she | ls discharging cargo at Adger's Wharf. Goods not called for at sunset will remain on the wharf at owners' risk. mar21-l ' .TAME9 ADQER A CO.," Agents. ^ar-NOTICE.-NO DEBTS* CONTRACT? ED by any of- the crew of the British Bark FLOR? ENCE CHIPMAN will be paid by the Master Or ] Consignee. HENRY CARD. marzi-3 jf&- NOTICE.-OUR STORE WILL BE closed for a few days for the purpose of arrang? ing Stock, after which the same will be disposed or at public Sale, of which' due notice "wilt be. given. J. R- READ 4 CO. mar20-2_. _ pr ATTENTION, TAXPAYERS -ALL, TAXES not paid on or before MARCH 22,1871, are Hable to a penalty of twenty per cent. All Taxes not paid on or before JCNK 13,1871, are-liable to an additional penalty of five percent., when property Of taxpayers will be levi d on by distress or other? wise. marl5-7 WM. GURNEY, County Treasurer. ' JB* NOTICE IS HEREBY GlY?N I toonil Sub-Agents of the Land Commission, that, from and after the first day of March, 1871, they will report all their proceedings to Hon. F. L. CARDOZO, Secretary of the Advisory Board. ROBT.' C. DE LARGE, L. C. S. S. C. -Colombia, February 28,18T1?_maru 1 J*? NATIONAL SAVINGS RANK. CHARTERED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE I UNITED STATES-DEPOSITS OVER $2,250,000 1 CHARLESTON BRANCH KO, Ti BROAD STREET. -Deposits made on or before March 20th will draw Interest from March 1st. Interest- paid or Compounded March, July and November. Deposits of $50, and upwards, draws Interest from date.^ Deposits eau be withdrawn, without notice, during Banking honra, from 0 A. M., to 2 P. M. Open Saturday nights from 5 to 8, to receive Deposits only. NATHAN" RITTER, lebM-gl_. ' * Cashier. ??-I>&. CURTIS ON " MANHOOD. A Medical Essay on the cause and cure of Prema? ture D?chue, Nervous and Physical Debility, Sper? matorrhoea, Sedentary Life. Excess, overtaxed Constitution, Abuses of ! .8 System, 4c. rt gives a dear synopsis of the impediments to Marriage, and the remedies therefor-the results of twenty years1 successful practice, by B. DE P. CURTIS, M. D., F.R.?.S., Ac '.CurUs on Manhood" should be read by the young for lt? instruction, and by the afflicted as a source of relief. It will injure no one.-Medical Times ana Gazette. ^ There is no member of society by whoin this book will not be found useful, whether he be parent, preceptor or clergyman.-London Times. Price $1 by mall. Address Dr. CURTIS, No. 9 Tremodt Place, Boston, Mass. msn-tuthslyr JBSr- MOKE THAN ONE HUNDRED thousand perrons annually die In this country from Consumption, which ls but the child or Ca? tarrh. $500 ls offered by the proprietor of DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY for a case of Ca? tarrh he cannot cure. Sold by Druggists, or send sixty cents to Dc R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and get it by mail. A pamphlet tree. marl6-thstn3DA0 BAKER'S -CITRATE MAGNESIA.. A splendid preparation. Completely superseding the uee of all nauseous purgative Medicines. Sold by Druggists. JNO. C. BAKER A CO., Philadel? phia. A full supply, on hand by DR. H. BAER, fpb7-tuths-.noB No. 131 Meeting street. p& BECAUSE A PERSON HAS A BAD Congh lt should not be inferred that Consumption has set in, although a case of Consumption is rarely me; with unaccompanied by a distressing Cough. Where, however, a disposition to Pulmo? nary disease exists, a Cough, if left to Itself, strains and racks the Lungs, and Wastes the gen? eral strength, and soon establishes an incurable complaint. In all cases, then, lt I*-the safer plan to get rid of a Cough, Cold or Hoarseness without delay, and for this purpose no remedy acts more promptly or surely, or with more benefit to the organs or the chest than DR. D. JAYNE'S EX? PECTORANT, an article scientifically compound? ed from carefully selected - drugs, and which, on trial, wm always be found worthy of Its world? wide reputation. Sold by al) Druggists. For sale by GOODRICH, wi NEMAN A CO., Charleston, S. C. _'_marlfl-thstua j?F? SPECIAL TERM OF THE Court of Common Pleas 1? ordered to commence on MONDAY, March 27Ui, 1871, for the County of Charleston. By authority of the Hon. R. V. GUAHAM, Judge of the First Circuit or South Carolina. ?ft C. RICHMOND. marli-stuth7ml_Cleric Circuit Quirt. MEDICAL NOTIC?-PATIENTS Holferlng from Diseases pei taming to tho U KN ITO URINARY ORO ANS, will receive tito laten scien? tific treatment by placing themselves under tho care ot Dr. T. REE N.ST3 ERNA, omeo Nu. 74 Hanoi street, three doors from the Postoftlcc.. sep20-tnthlyr ?&* BE GUIDED BY ' WH?T YOU KNOW.-There ls an old proverb wlileh says, .'Experience ls the safest guide." To Him guide thc sick and ailing naturally turn when casting about for the means or relier. They Inquire what, a medicine has done for 0: hers, lr Tore they adopt lt themselves. Of all thc remedien and preven lives lu use, HOSTETTER'a STOMACH BITTERS meeis the test most triumphantly, and henea its Immense popularity aud vast sales. The sufferer from indigestion ls sure io Hurl some una umoug his mends who has been cured of that ailment by the famous vegetable stomachic. The victim of fever and ague, liver om lal UL. constipation, nervous prostration, or general Uebllliy, lina only to make inquiry in the neighborhood where he resides in order to discover what -tilts standard restorative has effected in cases similar to his. own. In thc published testimony to Us merits he will find a volume of proofs of its Sanitary prop? erties, which lt is impossible for hil common sense, to resist. He tries lt, and the effect lt pro? duces on his system adds another to the host or witnesses in its favor. . Thus, lt? reputation, founded on facts, not assertions, continually grows and spreads. Charlatans and lmposters, some of them mere local tricksters, and others who take a somewhat wider range, attempt to thrust Into the hands and down the throats or Invalids their haphazard concoctions, as substi? tutes for the tonic which for so many years has been -a medical staple throughout, the United States, Spanish America, Canada and I he West Indies, but only succeed to a very limited extent. In this reasoning age, the opie, having ascer? tained what is really deserving or their lonfl dence, decline "running after strange gods." mam-BD?c . . pm- CITY TAX NOnCB:-OFFICi ?ITT A P PB AIS EB, CITT KALL, CHARLE! S. 0., FEBRUARY. 21ST,-".l671.-T?O?CO ia tl given to all concerned that RETURNS 1 REAL AND PERSONAL PBOPERTY, wtthl limns of tho City or Charleston, shall be and delivered at this office on or befor twenty-first day of March, 1871, Tor the year menota g on the first -day of January 1*71, fled by oath, of toe parson whose doty it la list <or re tn rp said property possessed by hi under his control, either as owner, agent, pi husband, guardian, executor, administrator, tee, receiver, officer, partner, factor, or h with the VALUE of such PERSONAL propel .held or-controlled. By Section 64 or Act No. 22, of the Legisl of 1868, approved September I5th, provldln the assessment and taxation of property, i act was extended, ao facas applicable, to th? or Charleston, ny an act or the L?gislature, p March 1st, 1870, lt ls made the duty of the Appraiser to add fifty per cent., and one doll penalty for failure or neglect to make retni property within the time given50 to-do, and be observed. The following must be returned for taxatl Personal Property, viz: Horses and Mules. . Neat Cattle. Gold and Silver Watches. G Did and Silver Plate. ? Piano Portee, Melodeons, er Cabinet Organi Carriages. - Wagons. . Drays. Carts or other vehicles. Dogs. Average value of Goods, Merchandise, or c -commodities pertaining to business as merci agent or otherwise, between the first days of nary, 1870, and 1871. Average value of all Materials used or prov for usedn business-as a manufacturer or o* wise, between the first days of January, 1870, 1871. Talue of au Machinery, Engines, Tools, Flxt and Implements used or provided, and of all i ufactured articles on hand on January 1st, 18' Taine of Moneys, including Bank Bills and cnlatlng Notes on hand or deposit. ? Value of all Crediis over legal Indebtedness. Value of alf Investments In the Bonds or Sti of any company, corporation or person, m or of this city (except National Banks oat of city,) and of the groas receipts of Insurt Atron?les in money and notes, between the days or January, 1870, and 1871, namely: Taine of all other Pereooal .Property, inclut1 Household Furniture. reb22-lmo P. J. COOGAN, City Appraise {Datttg. _ A^Tl?rXG^R^^ REN, who can come recommended. ply at No. ill King street. . _m&m-l WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS JOTJRKI MAN BARBER at No. 102 Market str mar2i-i? _. TO RENT, TWO . OR THREE LARI ROOMS, with every convenience, pantry i piazza attached, m a private family. Terms l< Address "D," Postomee._ margf-l WANTED, A" NURSE*. TO TAJ charge or an mfnnt, and make hen generally useful A yoong person prelerr Recommendations required. Apply av Ko. Tradd street... _ mart WANTED, A 'SECONU-HAND MEt DEON, (five qctayesj in good order. 'J ply by letter, to C., DULT NawTrt>fflce, atatl maker's name and lowest cash price. marl Coat and Iannis-. S^TRAYED^^ROM MT YARD, CORNI Smith and Bull st teeta, on sunday e vening .Liver Colored Pom ter Dog. AB he ls highly va ed a liberal reward w*fll be paid for ms delivery JEFFORDS A CO., Vendue Range, or to T. JEFFORDS, corner Smith and Bull streets, .parti_* LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING LAST, DRAY-BOOK, for recovery of which atti rai reward will tre given. Apply at this office, maris LOST, TEN (10) FIRST MORTGAC BONDS, of the Cheraw and Darlington Ba road Company, for $500 each, and numbered rolloWB: 200,202, 261, 202.263. 264,265, 276,21 277. The-ie Bonds are coally identified, as the j cetpt (or the semi-annual interest, October, 181 ls endorsed on each Bond. All parties are wai ed not ti purchase', as payment hus been stoppe The Under will be rewarded by applvlntr at tl office. . febis,mans,aprli .for Sale. F~?i~sTuii^N^ A comfortable HODSE, with six rooms, ot buildings, large lot ami garden, and delightful situated on Middle street, midway between tl Steumboat Landing and the Fort: Also, a LOT in the city, on the south side Cumberland street, next east or Meering, 40 by feet. Apply to J. D.' ALEXANDER, No. 16 Brot street.^ marai-li* HORSES AND MULES-JUST Al RIVED at Mills House Stables, 60 head noises and Mules; als?, some good -Brood-Man andTlamtatlon Mules, which will be sold low. 1 GKAHA*M A CO._mar20-3 FOR SALE, SEVERAL SEWING Mi CRINES; ol good quality, whian are ?Tere cheap. Call at No. 27 Queen street, betwee Meeting aud Church streets. febu NEWSPAPERS. -FOR SALE A QUANTI TY of the above. Apply at Board of Trad Rou ms, No. 191 Meeting* street. novio-tu (Ho fient. TO RENT, FOUR SQUARE AND TSR ATTIC ROOMS. Apply at No. 67 Beaufal Htrect._ mar2l-2f mo RENT, A TWO AND A HAL] X STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 4 Trutubo'i Court. Good water aad other accommodation! on the premises. Apply at No. 1 Hay ne street. Jan3l-tutha_ J? m ant io 1. Q. O L D YTAIS^T E~LK T~ Apply to J. A. ENSLOW * COv, mari M No. 14 i East Bay. ?Stm JJnbhcouono. J^OU ARTIE'S^ BOO?C DEPOSITORY, NEW CATALOGUE, No. 7. JOHN ESTEN COOKE'S LIFE OF GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE, illustrations*, portraits and map?, $6; MUmnits over trio-"Christian Year" and "fiyra iBuoceutiuiu," by CliarluMe Yonge, to? gether with a lew Gleanings of Recollections ol th?. Rev. John Keble, gathered by several friends, $2 5o; ACuiiconlaiico Ul "Kellie's Christian Year," 1260; Holiday's at st. Mary M. or Tales in a SIB terhoud. Hy a. u. N., il; Tue Jordan and its Valley and lhc Dead Sea, Illustrated, 60 cents; Thu Lost Blessing, by Anna Shipton, $1; Mornings with Jesus, a series or devotional readings tar the elliot.aud the family, by Hov. WllllanxJay. $1 60; Evenings wu li j.-su*. by Jay, $160; Professor Darwin's New Book: Tuc Descent of Man, and Selection In relation UCSex, by diaries Darwin", with Illustration?, vol. 1, $2: Third -Volume of Max Minier1* chips," from a (?orinan workshop, containing essays on literature, biography and Bouquines, $?r,u;The History of Gr? ce, by Pro? fessor I)r. Ernest Utirtius. translated by A. W. ward. iL A., vol. 1, f? 60; A Handbook ol Legen? dary und Mythologie,,! Art, by Uara Erskine (J*;, ment, wltn descriptive Illustrations, $3 50; Ufe and N?i ure ander i ho Tropics, Sketches of Travels unions HIL-AII.IUM ami ..r Hie Orinoco, Rio Surra, and ?murons, by u. M. aud P. v. N. Myers, S2. NEW SUPPLIES OE TUB FOLLOWING VALUA "_ m" J"fB AM) POPULAR BOOKS : ^EsTERlMV, TO-DAY AND POHEVEtt. hy uiekera.Mii, $??; changed Cross, $1 60; shadow OD the Rook, $1 GU; Stepplug Heavenward, by Mina r??n . V Kroadua on the Preparation and delivery or Sermons. $J; Hanna's Lifo of Christ, complete in 3 vols , $4 50: MKCIIUOP? Memories of l atmoM $2; 'foe Victory of the Vanquished, by ute author of Schouberg Ootta Family. $i 75: Sid lion's Hampton Leeturfs: The Divinity of our Lpn! and Saviour Jesus Chrtajv $2 6u; Shiloh, or Without and WU In. $2;.Bv the Sea, $l 75. F AMI L ? AND PO Kh.T BI ULES. . We have recently'made large uddttloustoour stock of Bibles. The prices are greatly reduced. We are now overing au unusual large variety of English aud American Family Bibles, Pocket ?lbfrs and the Episcopal Trayer Book at extreme? ly "low priors." *S~ Persons residing In thc country will please Dear In mind that by sending their orders to us for any books published in America, they will be charged only the price of the book. We pay for the postage or express. Address FOGARTTE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, NO. 260 King street, (tn the Ben,J.;. Charleston, S. a mar4-3tuth TO?BBN ?ffi?TEK No. 0^RTAJt?L U Tte Regalar Mo nth! y Convocation or this Chapter win he hsld at Masonic Hall Trna ErsH mo, H? h alf-past 7 o' alt? k. CaBdrdateSsfor tile first two degrees will pleaBe be punctual. By order M. E. H. P. marti W. W. SIMONS. Secretary STONEWALL FIRE ENGINE" COMPA' NY.-Attend a Regular Monthly Meeting of your Company at Market Hall THIS EVEXMG, at 8 o'clock precisely. A raff attendance ls desired. . By order. WM. G. MILLER, marti- Secretary. FARMERS' FERTILIZER .COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-A' Meeting of the stockholders or this Company wm be held on TtJiSDAT, 4th April. A. H. MAZTOK, m arti-1 Treasurer, SOUTH CAROLINA MKP?OAL ASSOGIA TION--The Annual Meeting of the SoutlH carolina Medical Association will be held at Charleston, on the First WEDNESDAY ta April, 18JL County Societies win organize and send their Delegates. Where no County Society .exists, Physicians from the County will please send Dale gates. Arrangements will be made with the Railroads to pass Delegates for one fare. J. SOMERS BUIST, M. D.. marU'tuffwl Recording Secretary S.O. M. A. ? tm ouais. ? T^FS?C?R?TYI? AHR PITT COMPANY, of New York, have re? moved to their new Offlee No. 40 BROAD STREET. maris LOUIS SHERFESEE, Agent. NOTICE.-T H E " "EQUITABLE LIFE" ASSURANCE SOCIETY,1 . of Ne? York, have removed from No. 141 Meetina street to their new office, No. 20 BROAD STREET. WM. B. SHAW, febl3 General Agent. Uenmros. &1ftAfl ?EW ARD, FOR ANY fjpXLHJV/ CBBe of Blind, Bleeding, I?cMug er Ulcerated PILES that DE BING'S PILE REMEDY falls to cure. Ic Is prepared expressly to cure the Piles and* nothing else, and -has cured cases of over twenty year'sstandlng. Sold bjtall Druggists. Price $L GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Agents, No. 23 Hayne street-, . feb22-wfmimo Soaromg. BOARDERS WANTED.-A GENTLE? MAN and his wire, or two single ladles, can be accommodated with bond in a quiet family where there are - no ohlidren. . Location pleasant. References exchanged. Apply at this office. .marl7-ftu2* 4&i0cdiattt0ti6. D I P L O M A AWARDED BT THE SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE TO F. VON 8 A -N T E. N, CHARLESTON,-S. 0., TOR THE ? B-EST DISPLAY OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. I beg to call attention to my fresh iPRlNG STQOK, just received. They are the best manu? factured and cheapest CARRIAGES In tbeclty. No. -928 KING STREET, mar21-ttrth2 Nexrto Academy of Basic. A CARD JOHN BINNS, AGE xx, Hespectfolly Informs the citizens of Charleston, and th? public generally, that he- has opened a Store nt No. 31 Market street, where he Intends to kef>p on hand every article for Ladles' and Gents' WEARING APPA RE it. Pocket and .Table Chtlery, Agricultural To?te and numerous articles, useful . and ornamental, too numerous to r?capitulai e ta an advertisement, and will sell for casu for a small margin over direct im ort coat, and by such he hopes to share a portion of public patron? age. _martl-Q DrtJ ?ODDS, #C. J71?RCHG0TT, BENEDICT & CO. RESPECTFULLY ANNO CN CB TO THEIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC That, owing to the SPECIAL FACILITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS Of their Resident Partner in New York, They are enabled to purchase their supplies of FINE AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Both Foreign and Domestic, lu all cases from * . first hands, *??.'" * AT THE LOWEST CASH FIGURE, , And thus to oner EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS TO CUS TOMBRS, Their prices will be found from TWENTY TO FIFTY PER CENT. LOWER Than those of any other Dry Goods House in the South. They Invite an inspection or their Sto :k, whioh is made up of "NO AUCTION GOODS, But which will be found to consist of an Immense variety of THE CHOICEST AND LATEST NOVELTIES IN-THEIR LINE. Comparison, aa to quality, with the best goods offered elsewhere, IS CHALLENGED, . And competition as to price IS DEFIED. Every article sold by us ls warranted to be pre? cisely as represented. - Our motto ls "QUICK SALES A SD SMALL PROFITS," And Customers who"wish to . SAVE MONEY IN BUYING * Will do well to. give us a call. FURCHOOTT, BENEDICT ft CO. Up-Town Store, I Down-Town Store? No. 437 King street, No. ?44 King street. Corner of Calhoun. | Near "Tue Bend." octal_J_ tailoring, ?rnrinsljing ?cobo, &t. JOHN RUGH EIMER, No Ul KING STREET, WEST SIDE, A FEW DOORS NORTH OF QUEEN STREET, Would respectfully Inform his friends that he has just returned from Kevr Yorfc with a large and well selected stock of the latest styles of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Also, a full DB=oi tment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including the Celebrated STAR SHIRTS, marie j^C?DE'Mg MUSIC. THE REPETITION,-OP THE AMATEUR ' PER> '-' F?RMANCE OF . MARRIED . LIFE, baring been requested by a large number of citi? zens, and" {fi? lacH?s ?nfl"genTlMSn^f^fie^nl pany-navlng kindly consented, the periormanceof1 ~r- MARRIED LIRE.. Together witt? Morton's Laughable comedy In one act, entitled, A PRETTY PIECE OP BUSINESS, will take place on WK DK BSD A Y EVENTHe? March 2t\ at the Academy of Music, for the- Benefit ?et the Hasel street Congregation of Israelites, and under the auspices of tba fellowing gentlemen* : Hon. W. D. Porter, **X Marshall, Jr., Esq., Hon. C. T. Lowndes, R. L. David, Esn.., * Hon. Wm. Whaley, Theo. D. Wagner, ESQ., Hon. James Simons, H. H. Raymond; Esq., Hon. A. O. Magrath, ' A. Slmonds, Esq., . Bon. Geo. S. Bryan, W. L. Trenholm, E\g., Hon. J. B. Campbell, A. O. Andrews, Esq., Hon. Thoa. Y. Simons, A. H. Abraham?, Esq., Hon. Henry Baise, 0.0. Witte, Esq., Dr. E. Geddings, ' E. W. Marshall, Esq., B. D. Lazarus, Esq., Stanley G. Trott, Esq., Wm. Laldler, Esq., M. Strauss, Esq., Geo. s. Cameron, Esq., Wm. Gurney, Esq., L. Oroning, Esq., Edwin Bates, Esq.. Alva Gage, Esq., L. Chap?n, Esq., G. Foll?n. Esq., Dr. P. M. cohen, George Dowle, Bsq., L. D. Mowry, Esq. Dr. H. Baer, John Chad wick, Esq., N. Levin. Esq., L. E. Johnson, Esq., J. H. Colbnrn, Esq., D. Loeb, Esq., J, D. Gillespie, Esq., E. H. Johnson, Esq., E. Esdra, Esq". J B E. Sloan, Esq., B. Bollmann, Esq., L. Drucker, Esq. J. Apple, Esq., John Eilnck. Esq.,. E. Lafitte, Esq., Henry Bischoff, Esq., L. Wetskopff, Esq., Captain F. Wagoner, B. CNeilj, Esq., . J. B. Cohen, Esq., H. H. DeLeon, Esq., Dr. J. B. Patrick, G. W. Almar, Esq., J. 0. H. CianBsen, Esq., Jos. L. Tobias, Esq., R. 8. Bruns, Esq., ** Z. Davis. Esq., G. L. Holmes, Esq., A. S. J. Perry. Esq., A. Falk, Esq., D. D. Coben, Esq., B. Sprinz. Esq., W. C. Davis, Esq.,' Dr. J. L. Buist, E. Platt, Esq.. C. C. Goodrich, Esq., W. Thomas, Esq., J. B. Stele, Esqe., J. Trlest, Eso... M. Furghgott, Esq., S. C. Service, Esq., J. H. Devereux, Esq., S. S. Solomons, Esq., J. N. Nathans, Esq., P. W. Dawson, Esq., ' J. T. Humphreys, Eaq., McDuff Cohen, Esq.. B. R.'Rlordan, Esq., Dr. 0. F. Panknln, E. Mantoue, Esq., Dr. J. R. Solomons, L. .Cohen Esq., . . Wm. J. Gayer, Esq., W. W. Smith, Esq., A. D. Cohen, Esq., . I. Ottolengul, Esq., N. H. Valentine, Esq., E. Willis, Esq., M. Israel, Esq., A. A. Goldsmith, Esq., E. P. Bnttz, Esq., W. J. Middleton, Esq., Dr. C. Davega, ? C. F. Levy, Esq.,? M Raphael, Esq., E. Rice, Esq., Wm. Mure, Esq., L. EUas^Esq., . W. A. Courtenay, Esq., E. Perry, Esq. PHILIP WINE MAN, 1 ??M09E? -Committee. D. OTTOLENG?I, ?J* TICKETS $1 each. Can be procured after tnis day ot tbetCommlttee only. No Reserved Seats. Doors will be open at 7 o'clock, and performance to commence at 8 o'cliok precisely. . . ? Ko Tickets will be sold at the door. ' The gentlemen nuder whose auspices the per? formance ls given will please make their retaras before 3 o'clock jins DAT to either of the Com? mittee. . mario.. R ZS5 D B A. L* L OF THE fZf-EIrjM.AN LADIES' SOCIETY^* . AT . - HIBERNIAN RALL, MARCH 27, 1871.. The German. Ladles' Society propose giving one of their popular sJNNUAL BALLS. Ticket? tn*, the same ($1 for gentlemen and 50 cents for lid? dies,) may-be had from the following gentlemen: J. C. H. OLAUSSBN. J. H. LINDSTEDT, W. UFFERHARDTr . X HEESBMANN, F. J. LI LIE NT tl AL, F. PUCKHABER, . E.G.B. F?BER. ' : F.WEHMANN, J. P MERKHARDT, F. H. PLODER, F. E. SCHRODER, D. WrRNER, 3. REILS, F. H. LEHMKUHL, , 0? VOIGT, maris-stmu ^CADEMt O?? MUSIC, TWO NIGHTS ONLY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 23 AND 24. At the request of a large number of citizens the world-renowned DAVENPORT BROTHERS ? . will return and give two more of their awfully .mysterious Exhibitions at the above Hall. Tfielr. wonderful Seances bave been given In tjiepres ance of the crowned heads and nobility of Europe j and before vast and lnteutgant assemblages throughout Eu rope and America, astonishing and - con fon i; din g the wisest of all countries, and many cf the learned have been forced by the most over? whelming evidence to pronounce them inexplica? ble. They must be seen ro be appreciated. The ?ale of seats ami commence MOKDAT, at JOHN M. GREERA SON'S Bookstore, maris-? A CAD.EMY OF MUSIC. Extraordinary Engagement lor the week com? mencing March 27th. LYDIA THOMPSON" and her Incomparable Cpm pany m PARIS, OR THE APPLE OF DISCORD. ? ' This Company is the beat organisation of ita kind lu this cuan: ry or in Europe. marM-fi ^*C A D E M Y_ OF MUSIC. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDA W MARCH 17, 18, 20 and 21. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY, AT- 2 P. M. WONDERS OP THE WORLD. FntST TOUR OP AMERICA OP SATSUMA'S ROYAL JAPANESE TROUPE. Composed of Artists of both Sexes, ACROBATS, JUGGLERS, AND EQUILIBRISTS. The only Japanese Troupe now Performing in America. Prices as usual. Admission to Matinee, Adults 50 cents. Children 26 cents. Reserved Seats for sale at Academy three days in advance. H. SCHUTZMANN, Director. W. R. HAYDEN, Business Manager. marl4-7_ ._ ?roccrics, ?Diqnors, &c. Gr REAT INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH PURCHASERS, AT LINLE Y'S CHE AP STORE, No. 388 KING- STREET, StONS OF THE CROCKERY ttOCSK ANO CAROLINE' TBA. AGENCY.* THE PLACE FOR GOOD TEAS AT LOW PRICES. - Panics desirous nf Betting the best and the most for their cash, would do well to give me a call, as I have reduced tho 'greater part or my stock to neurea verv slightly in advance of importing co ts. I have on hand a large stock of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Tinware, Hardware, Glassware, and ?House Furnishing'Goods irenera'.ly. Bear in mind that l am selling Old Government Java Coffee 4 lbs. Tor $1, ard the very best Young Hyson Teahy the pound package for $160; ctiolec Syrup for 76-1 cents per -gatton; ern hen Sugar -7 lbs. and best 'i.eafLard 6-, lbs. for $1. All other goods uni? formly low. Quality of goods and-down weights guuriiiitL-id. A large lot ot Looking Glasses much below manufacturer's cost. '" JOHN W. LINLEY, mailtt-lyr._*_ ?^yr* H. WELCH, SUCCESSOR TO THE PALMETTO PIONEER 00-OPERATTVB GROCERY, Goner Meeting and Market Streets. Having now in store a full and complete Stock of GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUOR-, Ac, I would res ectrmly invite the attentl m of purchasers to the same. Prices as low as the lowest, with quality ann weight ol goods guaranteed. Having received the Agency for the Great United states T a comp my, 1 ara prepared to on* !- barg litis m tue TEA line. Ail G -ods deli ve re-1 frne. maris S ALTEO SI. ES AND.SHOULDERS, 300 Doxe- Prime Loni; Cli-ar MIDDLES ino "OXr> Prime D S. Strouldors oo iii rees choice Lard. Pur sate by T. TUPPER A SON8. mar 17-t} rJJHOjlE G$OLT HAMS. ^ s" tierces George ?ea*ard ft Oo.'s HAMS, cele? brated "latapsco Brand," winch are 80 highly recommended by TH? DAILY HEWS and Courier. For sale by HENRY COBLA A CO. marfl-l _, _ g O ; P^ T C . BJ. A X B. 100 casto- Jeffrey- Sparkling 'ALE. Jost re? ceived pei ship Arp&oan-. . For sato ty - - \. lm*f?A&tn? ; ' .', g j RAVENEL ft 00. PEAS! PEAS* PE ASI . 200 bushels o? PEAS, for sale low while landing by SH ACKELFORD A KELLY, mar2l-l_No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. jg C. CJLNVAS H'A.MSV George Casser d ft Co. Pa tap seo 8. C. CANVAS BAMS. A sew Dranti, Btrlct i v Obeloe and small, whloh we f?re now offerlag to the trade in lots to mit purchasers, Try.them. J., ; FA Ut B, L Al ANE ft CO., mar20-6 No. 171 East Bay. pLOUE! FLOURi 760 bbls. FLOUR, per sehr, "lohn S. Lee" and ? te a mali ip "Fail River." For sale by mar20-2 T. J. KERK ft 00. T BAS! .'TEA'S! TEAS! ^ WILSON ft BROTHER, will Issue atan early day a Catalogue of the FINI? G ROOK EIES with which their establishment is stocked. Bat at present they desire to call attention more especially to an extract from "The American Grocer," rotative to the great Tea swj^dl?s walch are now being foisted upon the American peo* pie. All lovers of Tea should peruse the remark? of-the editor of the able J o urn al ftg) m which the extract ls taken, and be warned, in timer ' Referring to the large Tea Companies of New YorkOlty, the writer says: ; ./? "I have now In my" possession a sample of bogus Tea,- without oae single- leaf of the original Chi i nese Herb to adulterate lt wKh. It was made for a-Monster House, sold te a Monster House, need by a Monster House, and distributed by the-base, oorrmt myrmidons of that self-same Monster House throughout-tho United States of America todo its deadly work of gradually poisoning the free, yet unprotected, people Of your Great Re? public." Tire cit liens of Charleston who wish to avoid using the poisonous compounds, too often sold under the name of Tea, should take the precau? tion or purchasing oaiy from roMiwle iw?ses, which have an established reputaXo* for dealing m PURE TEAS. For EDRElTEAS, ot jUl qualities and prioea\ go to WILSON * BROTHER, GrcrserS, Anson and Society streets, * Jt?r All Goods delivered free. SALT B1.Q.0H. 260 boxes D. S. SHOULDERS' sud SIDES. In Store, landing and for sale law fe* BERNARD O'NEILL, maris _ East Bay. yrrESTEBF BACON. SO hhds. Western Smoked 0. R. SIDES 20 hhds. Western Smoked Shoulders. 50 tierces "Beargrass" Hams. In store, for sale at reduced prices by BERNARD O'NEILL, maris East Bay. ?JORN1 *CJ>RNl*** 20,000 bushels Prime WHITE CORN, in store 10,000 bushels Prime WTrfte Corn, to arrive from Baltimore and Norfolih Foe sale by T. TUPPER ft SONS. me, .17-6__ _ YyiU'CJi! AND COLORED MATTING. 4 4 White, Checked and Fancy Colored MAT? TING-of good quality. For sale by maro-thstufl A. R. TA#T ft CO. S H INGLE 8! SHINGLES! . Prime CYPRESS SHINGLES, in bunches, deli? vered either at the city or at Sullivan's island, rorsateby ?HACKELFORO & KELLY, marie-imo - No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. ??ACON ! . BACON ! BACON ! in store and receiving.: - . *f 60 hhds. C. R. BACON SIDES CWestem) 60 hhds. Heavy Western Bacon Shoulders 26 tierces Prime S.o. Hams (canvased.) For sale IOWAH MACQUEEN A RLKOKE'S, maru Nos. 21 and 28 Vendue Bange. JJICKSON fi OT TON SEED. 200 bushels Selected SEED, No. 1 5 SOO bntfhels Seed, No. 2. The above Seed ls raised from the No. l Seed Imported direct frem DAVID DICKSON, Sparta, Ga., 1870, and grown on the Marshland Farm near this ofty. ?.* For sale at very low prices by ? * J. 0. H. CLAUSSEN, febs-ftn_._Market street. J1LO?R, SIDES, SHOULDERS, HAMS, PORK, COFFEE, SUGAR, Act J E F F 0 RDS ft CO.. -Noa. 17 and 10 VENDUE RANttK. OFFER AT LOWEST MARKET RATES': . 600 bbls. Fresh Ground FLOUR 26 hhds. Choice Clear Rib Sides 20 hhds. Prime Smoked Shoulders 10 tierces Choice S. C. Hams 10 tierces Pure Leaf Lard 26 bbls. Heavy City Mesa Pork 20,000 pounds Prime Dry Salt Sides 10,000 pounds Dry Salt Bellies 100 sacks Rio Coffee. 160 bbls. Refined Sugars 100 cases 2 and 3 lis, Fresh Tomatoes. 76 cases Fresh Peaches -? ? leo oases, 1 and 2 lb, Fresh Oy stets. ?octll-tnthsamoB_ JMPORTED OHAMPAGN ES. Now on hand the folio wing brands or CHAM? PAGNES, at REDUOED PRICES,' by the basket, . case or bottle : Piper ft Co. 's HEIDSIEOK Chas. Heida lee k's-GREEN SEAL V V. E. Clicquot 'a PONSARDLN Mumm's VERZENAY and PRIVATE STOCK Roederer's DRY SILLE/RY 0. H. Mumm's DRY VERZENAY Bcache, Fils A Co.'s BRANDS Napoleon's CABINET DrtY VERZENAY CARTE BLANCHE. E. E. BEDFORD, Late Wm. 8. Corwin ft Co., jagg_ Ko. jg? King street. SPARKLING. MOSELLE SPARKLING CATAWBA bOOHEIMER NLERSTEINER _ LIQUEUR DES BENEDICTINS CHARTREUSE CURACOA MARASCHINO RUSSIAN K?MMEL ABSINTHE VERMOUTH PARFAIT AM?-DR OREME DB ROSE NO ?EAUX ANISETTE. E. E. BEDFORD, jami ._ No. 276 King street, j O H EME N L"AGER BEER ENGLISH ALES SCOTCH ALES CHAMPAGNE ALE3 LON IX)N PORTERS DUBLIN PORTERS CHAMPAGNE CIDER. E. E. BEDFORD, ann No. 276 Kmg stregi.