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VOLUME XI.-NUMBER 1578. CHARLESTON, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1871. EIGHT DOLLARS A YEAR. ODR JOBBING TRADE. THE AliVAXTAG ES OF CHARLES? TON AJS A Si AB KEV, View? of a Co a m ry Merchant-Wa*^; the Charleston Johber ?an Undersell his Northern Klval-The Good Ktt?ets af. Vealing with Charleston-Mnraed Sa perlority of Charleston as a Market for Cotton-. , From a letter of? shrewd ?nd easervant oorreapondent-oi the-Sames* WatooflHM, who recent*? viet (ed Charlea te* fer |UHpuaaj) VL outness, and wirer evidently made go?d useof rds eyes and ears while here, w taite ?B? fol? lowing : . " I And first, let me say that I was surprised .and pleased to find goods so low, ann* fjjer-? chants so Uberal and accommodating: I sflp- . posed that there wonld be small advance upon > New Yorkprlces, and was prepared to haves, paid. it. When, however, I examined and,. ! Eflced the stocks of some of the latee nooses i Hay ne and .Meeting streets, I round the pcoratefcrs both willing and ?nf lows -to sell at. < $?W York prices. At a flrsj; glans* this seems 'like an improbable statement, :bnt'*t little re^ , 'n^^?n: will explain it .satisfactorily. If "a merermnt from 8umter,; or any other Interior . towi?-VisitsSew York to lay. in;a supply ol* - ?oods, he cannot- obtain these goods om first hands. He has not the ca3b, wherewith to purchase dry goods (lor. example) either from Importers or the agents of manufacturers ; and if ke had, hfl tktes not buy In sufficient quantity to meet th* regula? tions of these large dealers.. They are com? pelled to sell by the package only, in order to retain their business with-the jobbers in Mew York, and all the other large enies. The . country merchant is thus obliged to purchase from the jobbing houses, where he can find .the assortment which.he requires, and. where he can buy by the single piece or dozen, In? stead ol being compelled to take whole pack? ages. The New York jobber cannot, afford to eell,his gooda any cheaper than the Charleston. "jobber. True the New Yorker has no freight,', insurance or travelling expenses to pay. But the Charleston jobber works at a rate 'of expeaee in?um-iy lower than his Northen) rival. ' HJa tent, etork bice and liv mg are ail much {ess than axe paid bj the New Yorkers. Now"supposing that oowi <ol Sese Jobbers, obtain their supplies from first bds, (which is- neitaliy the case) lt ls evident ' that tte Charleston noose can sell at aa lew prioes as the New York one. .It may be asked, ?lt this is so, "why have the jobbers at the South, not alway commanded the trade of Southern ?cunyy merchants? The answer fe simply, because th'eSorfthern Joboers tfere not satis? fied with-smaU profits. Bitter experience has lorced upon them the necessity ot competing j . with KewSackv. They bave uow.wlseiyaeter-1 mined to retain, the trade at home, as much as j possible,, and to adopt the safe maxim of t ?-'large sales- and small profits." . It being admitted, then,-that the country merchant can purchase, in 'Charleston, at j prices as low as In '?Jew York, I propose now J |Hfa*41*&Pf ^Wilagee to feMtato?d t from adopting i hia-'coufse, *j First, we build UP ohf own cities. The pros-l pdnt y ol OT?nftrt^ T??eols naclc tipon the In-] terior. If our ejaies are doing a successful J business, Qur railroads Increase Tu number and j. io facility of transportation, and can afford to-J accepto-ioiwa- ?ites of freight. If our cities J prosper caniial accumul?tes,, banka increase 1 kT number,'money beromes^ cheap, because J absndant, rate* ?? Interest ^ie?aae,.aodrHlie ] charges ; upon business being spread over aJ larger surlace, as It were,*are gradually re-j doced. If our cities prosper, foreign vessels' { will brlnglholr caroogs io our ports, upd lor? eign capital will settle there. Thus the South-J ern seaport will become the emporium bf both j domestic and loreign commerce, and will In J time be abie a? extend- ta the interiarwejjaMJ which is so much needed wherewith to deve&pj our 'resources, to build factories and mills, to J open mines, to construct railroads and canals, j to build colleges ami school and to promote L in a thousand ways our progress, and advance- Ji ment. . .-- - 4 ! Second. We secure the benefit of a neari market; By ? ?uroaasi*g ia f* .fiestas wo eta do with smaller amelia eAi}00(is. We can thus save interest, becaus? ie* capital will be needed and we will a wo is? the risk ol" hating unsalable goods left on hand. We save the I expense of a Ami-annual visK tr? frew York.' with Its mult Horm temptations to spend mo? ney, and we have just so much more time to -j, devoteto^oMrbjwtaessai,li'W^' ... ,1 . " we have marine insurant (the Charleston J Jobber pays thai k --us.) Wt Basti HaMtln get-? ting our goods.ai?ertbev axe bought, and we j save a large portion ? our rrelgfts. We Hare} ? the benefit ot to*-.taste and judgment of thel Charleston jobber In selecting goodrs adapte? 1 to<H?p*c>wfcif?*uts,-acd we ara saved trie J .bewildering and haad-epliuing confusion of I those mammoth estabtfsfira^Dtf at the North, j whare BO aaaay pa* terna and styles sae ps?-1. seated to our ??-es thai 1 merton . .i j Js sm ot her'd in snrmlse, J And nothing is, bot wh at is not ' ! In ' Ilka manner the.jobbers of Charleston, 1 in the. ofls?r'vnrwto'?rr?s of business, are de- j temjtoad ia atUk? ?ut baldly for the Southern trade. You will find many of the old-estab- [ "Usinai Souses st* ra existence.' Amotsg "Shem 1 may mention the si au nc h firms ol JohMto* fl . Crew's AL-GO., Crane, Boylston <fc' Co.. Edwth. h Bates A Co., Marshall, Burge <t Go., (dry j goods;) J. E. Adger A Co., Hart A Co., (bard- J w*te;V Goodxifih, Wlneijan 4 Ca., Dowie, ?j Moise A Davis, (drugs;) George W. William's J A Co., and a host ol'others, (groceries;) Thom-j linson A Co., (saddlery;) D. F. Fleming A Co., 1 E.B. Stoddard A\ Go.. (s?oe*;i HofSt?j A Co., i (hats,) and many others.* Besides trtese,o*i j homes, there are ?orne new-and thriving" es? tablishments. For example, North, Steele Air Wardell (taney goods,) whose handsome atore j in Meeting street, near Hasel, contains one ot I the best and moat extensive stocks ol il s kind 4 in the city. . " 1 The fflo?t complete amd thoroughly arranged j establishments.are Harl i Ce's. and Gapdrjch, .Wine man A Co's, both in Hay ne street. With- j - out disparaging any other houses, I would say that there ls an air of neatness and finish j about these two stores which reflects grear.J credit upon the taste of the occupants, and J the skill and judgment of thc contractors who V 'have (recentfy) S^d"'?hom ?p. " $ y j With the exception- of th* great houserjal'j Geo. W. Williams A Co., who still occupy their J original stand at the corner, of Hay ne sud] Church streets, (though greatly enlarged andi improved.) the wholesale- crrocew -'ct)Dsr?wate- | on Ba*t Bay and Vendue Ritajce. / . It :1s .impossible U> give i:vt?u th?! names of J all ihese houses, but..I was mpcli. struck by thgl rapid progress made by a now flri'rl, STefte??s. J* Werber AJ)ucker. These "geiit'?nr^n wih'p.v I the old stand orBolhnanh Br?ihers," c?roer of 1 East Bay and Vehdue Raage, and carry on an J expensive city and country trade. Mi'. Stel-j fens visited Sumter in March,, and ha*iw I doubt mode some good customers. , The Charleston Jobbers do no* advertise suf? ficiently. Business ls now so much cut np by J competition, that the most desirable stocks j, of merchandise require lo be brought costin- I nally before the public through the ue\is- J papers. A well worded ?dveriisement wj? pay for itself a hundred ti mes. over. ThUlsJ the experience of tWi?ott successfiil meu inj America, and ohr-Charleslou frieucls woulil do I well to profit by thek-e^aaipli'. Before closing this letter, I wouki remind ] our planters ?nd inercha nts that 6harleston ls j now a much better markei for their bollon L than New York. The prices in both cities are [ about the same ?or the same clpssjr/f cotton, J while the expense utteuuiqg Its transportation ] and sale is fully one cent per pound in lavor I ul Charleston. Many laiulll.tr names will greet us in this line oj business also, among them the highly esteemed ?rtus ol' James R. J Pringle A Son," George H Walter A Co., Pel-] zer, Bogers A Co. and many others of equal j standing. A M?RCHA\7L. THE STATE OF THE WE?THEE. j * WASHINGTON, April M. j It is probable that - fresh and brisk winds j irom the southwest and northwest wi], i prevail from Pennsylvania west and sooth to the Mississippi, and on the lakes. SnaaB local j storms will probably pass over the M?dale ajtit Bastera States, with cloudy weather aa 8ator day. ? ' j -Joel Perhlae, of LltjehSeW, Coda.. H on J N for lneest wKb bi? five daughter?, and Arl maVderisg^be issue. 1B? 8UPEEXK COU-UT Of THE UXIIXEB STATE*, WA^UINUTOK. Aprtl ?7 - Itfcas been-asoirtaiawi that the opinion-; of tte majority and ?miaority of toe SupreOK) Court- n the 'legaMeader CMS witt not be read ou Monday, bnt will be re sirred for ;th? adjftfirwe term, whtefreommenoes October 15.: It is ir^hderrt?bd, however, thar an elaborare Opinion will bc. read next Monday, ah norme - "?Dg the luraarrnbu^ decision oTthe court'.bu a collateral po?a?L, sustaining the validity bf gold* coatxactama?e since ths passage of the ]pg&\ touter aaa of-WW. Thara seems ta be n o rea* 'soo tcrtMbt thatr toe majority or the cons. consisting of . Joflt\oo>)-,M?'48^Swayne, Davis, Btjoong ami Bradley, will afflrra the constltu tlonaiitjt of ^e:.s4id le^al-uinii^r^ct, and de? cide that contracts made before the "war, in ?lieh na-apecjal kind.of money WAS mention? ed, may he .'u?ok?wl bj- the payment* of groe? ?baok*. ?? tn . > Wi? tala?fity. cohsistmg of OWef Aittioe Chase -aid Jueftse* ??risou, Piela aud CiitfoTd, 'wilt i?hW?t ?rosr this ?eoMow, Md dorare ?ie opln ion that the iegtft-tende* aot ewin ot con - s'dtutionalJ-y appT/ to ainpueh,t^ tract?. 'S*^rai important cases which have-been j ?rgu^this term will jiot oe decided until after I the expiration o'f the recess,.among wbiSh W.f? one from Kentucky, involving the constitu? tionality of tho civil rights bill.. .The case of Elelm and Pargoot" iuvoiving the oonetitutioeauty of Drake's amendment, relating to the effect of gordon Ja- the Court of Claims, will be heid under advisement unlit October, ?s will also be the case or Watson, et al, vs. Jones, et al, involving a decision of the disputed rlgbts-to property between tfie Pres ?yferian Church Norlfi and the Presbyterian Church South. . < . The caso of Whftrvs. Hart, et al, on appeal from the Supreme Court Of Georgia, involving Use binding force of notes given ipr slaves pre? vious to the cmaneipaiian proclamation, wil?. not be decided until a*<nment ia heard in the similar case of Holme ?vs. Boiver, appeal fro* the Circuit Court of Arkansas. The decision ?ft"fe former ?as? will tom upon the question wether"tii? provfeiotr?f thej^orgia cotfstltri Hon pronmitlng thcJ enforcement,' consltfenf tlon of whjch concerned slaves, is in contra-,J ventiou of the article of the Federal Constitu? tion, which declares that no State shall make any law impair ing the obligation of contracts. Recent decisions -In the Supreme Co*t io a case, ia which a note for slaves was con cerner", ) was determined by other considerations aiud", < Use impressions prevalent iajome -quarters j tbaUhe ioregoiDg question, was then ?eeideW. i ra err-omjouo. - \ " ( i ,1 *UtLm(of the Stcvtns ."lurdm:r?. J ? A correspondent writing from Union Court- ? ' I HOVELS EXECUTION?S UNION. hoitfe^under dale oi the 21st inst apt, says;: Tbe two negroes, Henry Cannon aria Ta~ffbr ' Palmer,' convicted- ot Ibo /tanti term of our ! court of the murder olO. M. StevShs, were. 1 executed to-day nuder tke-oaotence ol .Judge c ?homos. They were taken troua the jail un- * er guard Of The ?mpaary-of United- States ?1 cavalry stationed here, and carried by the sheriff to the usual place of pu bl ic execution, * *. rfiikJ from town, where a gallows was erect- j ed lor Sb? occasion.. They were calm and'1 Arm in their step, bbt their countenances in' I dicated deep concern. To the very-last they' ? aspoi-U'd ibair ianaoaace of ?io killing, but ac [ knowleuged that they were of the. party that 1 h al ti^d poor ?toreos.- They saki the plan was. ' to go to Jonesville to fight Ku-Klivx, and find-' ? lng nove'to rotura home and -get soMebody's ' bead on the Way." But they went up the -J road only as far as Du ex Pond Church-, where'1 ! the tragedy ?.was eaacted Golden Foster, a ' colored preacher, W?B* Jnelr spiritual adviser. , They said they we? prepared to meet their \ God. Tbe bolt, was drawn at about half-past * twelve, and Henry Cann ocr and Taylor ?ftl- J qagjMosed from life iota death. Cannon'a f neck was broken... Polmer .struggled soma I minutes-and all was over. * jlttarTianglue J about thirty rtWrjtes.'rlfe waa pi'oi.o'&noed ex-1 ; Rnceby W. 3. M.-Moore,*and tue bootes Were 1 a token Ju ?WK AH the circumstances ol ti* trial and the evidence lett no doubt upon the minds o? any one ot the. guilt ol Utese ne? groes. Human tes?monj- ls oat infallible, and it is possible Ibm-these two mea did not actu? al's kill Stevena ? but, lt'l&ajpo^frhUltv, sot a .J probaiwuty. me evidence of tnwfrguirt w??s -i very strong Indeed ; lar toe strong to oe borne !* down a feather's weight by their opposing if _exA__. This ends lb? ? He vena tragedy. Somecd the a Un??leaders afb still sst larg?, bat" tte? WH41a pwa?iy neTer ba smifed. It bas bees-tba soorob if^wfiB oonum hired" to Unlon^ab^ tts efteof. upon, th!-: community will ?ever b?' forgotten bf rbis generatlofi. Jt "was tbe death-knell OT aterro mle in Cnlon Coomy. Thelawvem of ibis harare uoanbAously of?.? optnlorrftat no Jury cases can be trfed'in tli?s, -9 coTTSty until fun not legislation, - Th er* felina: ? f no chairman ol the board ol ^county commis- . sioners, tne board of jury-commisioners l?K ' Incompleto; anta- without ?Oe presence af \ every menriier of tba lotter board, they cajb. * takaoa>aeti<3n?aa the law aaw stand*.-" thanks-. ( to stupid lei;mjau?rs and Da lees tttupM legisla? tive legal arivlwra, say we ; thanks lo.the Xu Klux baysTiW Bicellenoy tliH,?overnpr. ros CUBAN IVAR. ? HAVANA, April M. Talmaseda'has..reit for tho *he-.raat. A; small engagement. ls reported, generally to thfldjOOtjlPPtojijof. th? insurg?-aus.. A ftn-^r bas been published from Aldama to C?spedes, resigning bis agency for the-Cuban?. SPARES ji??jr. TUE WIRES. \ 1 -Daniel Torreace. of New York, baaheen^ eleosxd preaUent of the Ohio and Mi?U?ippj1 Railroad. -The press-of Cal'iTbmia unanimously en? dorse lb* verdltt pf the. Jury in th* trlul ol Mrs. Fair for tile murder ol* Crittenden. 5 -Disraeli. Ootwltbstaiwlng -the concessions j made by tl>egQMn.ineni, unsparingly assailed the budget in l IIB ..House of. Commons, p -Bolster, who kille* Jam?, has been sec-, tenced lo be hung at Washington on the 9.h of j July. Both were gamblers. -The ecysip^lA? is steadily increasing in Walkington. The President has reiiuned. Sjtinn?r is much belter, and Corcoran *o better. -Perkin?, convlcteil of murd er? tte second 6>gree, at Hartford, Conn.,'bas been sentenc? ed to lmprlsonmerit fof lifo. -"* * -Halo, the negr? c'obvict?d or kirltng a wo? man in yie same city, has been seutencerV to. be liaised in July. -The Eug^h^ Government have suspended the Juibecu corpus m OOH district oi the Condy e^^estmVfatn, Ir?ii?nd. I j *-rtbe United Sratea- steamer passas, sti Havana from Tahaantepec, report? that o pifctioal route for a'ejumi across the Is th mu? j baa been found. -Tba Worklngmen's imternaiiottai *fcmocra- J Uos, now hi ?easLan ia "Sew, York, boo ro? so IT ed that the Ocnnrnunigta of Puris desove the sympathy*a^cc-op?ratlou, ac far aa pos? sible, ot all trna lovers at ii berty >? -St at i Biko-a.e said to prora that a hand? some widow bas thraechancea far marriage to] a moldOn's mt. UfttWj ? tb? dear da?' parted loft her a aailiion or to. GLIMPSES OF GOTHAM. . -5 ? }? PREP ARISH FOR TBJE PRESIDEN? TIAL CONTEST OF ?872. Tammany Want? tike .Vomi ii rt rta? for ^ Hoffman-?M^y?nt roiiam-W'tio 8nf* j ? port? .Jt|*sr< Bavit-The Roving DBfts? .. ?(aa-Things Tft< ?tr ?cai-A (necr JPotteral 9r?ti*n, ?See. TFBOlf 0V1V OWN OOKKKSPONMVr,] Msw TO1EUC? April 2_t Sene of bhe newspapers are cwtolaiiog the J report that the Tain maxi j leaders seer?.ly [ favor Judge David Davis, Of the Supfeare | Courtja?nthe Cul ted State-, fer Democratic | ^^?JggZ?^^^JW? In cor-I .oKf-heisb^. (aase? tti? Louisville Coarfer Jpuruai st^r^.?u:ifc^?HJS?-~whoaTP t?lktag drawn- a^jsrj?iperftloa. for rte Tf?odngticn. during ^e^war ???<^(!m?^h?i^?^?n^ of the convenlionT?l?p^? sha?ta of all the corapeti^entrirhlates lor the nomi-1 natieo, as well as box the abasa ot the "Radical napers, and thus be deprived, of its .strength, r just as is thficase ol tire naroe of Mr. Hendricks now.' ft wsB, therefore, decided to keep JBoff-K maa* in tie ,backgroana until just !>etore ?he f owiveinitavancl the official annooc?ejnant was 1 matte in the World and the Loader t hat-he waa no longer in the delft But he is a candidate nevertheless, and will { be pressed with pertinacity. It is not likely. I1 however, 'that the tacAcB of Tummgny w;ll \ . prevail. The West will come into tba conven- ? tlon almost strong enough to control, lt ul?nfc. ft can certainly do so with a little assistance 11 from tho South or East, and lt Js dead-set I < against, another New. Turk man-certainly , igalnet Mr. Hoffman for the present. The j , pressure from the West will be lor a Western j man. But. as the quarrel between the friends 11 >f the two representative DemcCats of the j I West-Hendricks and Pendleton-is raneo- I rous,* a compromise, may be made on some I jae in the East; perhaps John Quincy Adams,' jr General Hancock. I The Judge Davis movement is engineered.h jy that class of Democrats who believe, we can J, >nly succeed in the next Presidential election J iy drawln?-voles from tt*e Republican ranks. ] 1 Shey hold'that, "with the enormous .power now l lodged in Grant's rm ti d.s to control the election, I nothing short ot the creation bf a revolt I igalnst him in hts own paiyr can puevenl bim from securing nie. return. For i h is reason, 11 .he Democrats will have to nominale a man 11 iccept able Jo those* Republicans who are dis-j. guiled with their party relations, and arel >nly waiting for the construction ol' a suitable ] ' jridixe os an excuse to come over to the Demo- j ? y?i; ic-sidf. Judge Davis is believed to be the 1 -, jWJi.toauswer ibis purpose. There are others ?rho name,Senator Trninbtfl!, .or Charles- 1 francis Adams. Tub Democratic member ol' 11 Joagreas from the ButlWo District, 90n. Mr. I : ?YUHams, wjtssojourning nt.the st. Nicholas Sfotel yesterday, and was openly proclaiming I ils pr?lerence lor Mr. ^Turnbull. | Jndge Dark! Davis, the pomtiW nominee-of toeS?tnoems for Pretddaat against- <#en?rsl . ?rant, isa-naflvo ol Maryland^ and ls afotttJ my years of age. He was educated tt'am-f letsta^chege, practiced law. In Brooklyn,* N. I it-, LoaiDVed tu lUJno.is, and became a croeW'?f I Abraham. Lincoln, and when that potKfcJan j iauuoe President, was appointed lo oueaMOSH j raeancies pu the Supreme Bench ol' the Prilled j c States. He. ls said to be a cool-headed, Afr- I ninded mau; until recently a Berrubrrcau.'Vut J ?Twsfs of strongly Corlservntlve tendencies, fl ?LygfcaUy he ls one of the (attest men in the 11 lountry. weighing something over three hun-11 Irea poqads. Be isa. cousin of i he law Hen-1 w Winter DAV w, and belongs ta the F. V. Mi j tPjcapsaaitooe are already being made to re- I* letve Ria' 'young Russian Prince aox>?K to ] p 'ieit these shores-1he third son pf the j? Surya nj r Alexander. The y du?? man is j o have a round ol joffiorations in Jfew "ork : a.banquet, a bau, a yacht raae in the j . larbor, -a horse cace ai Jerome Park,' Ac, and I beads to be sent off West by the Paci?c Bail-1 j oad to shoot buftuoes. The chairman Qt thu I ommittee of gentlemen., who are to do the I A tonora id thiscliy, Ja Mr. Alfred Blersladr, tue c irtlBC No ttoirbt the youthful Russian will rave an unusuuily enthusiastic welcome at the j forth oa ac oust of Kb?.;mail nary alliance be ween llu?sla a fl. C. the United States. The Czar I, s atrppoBed to have sympathized with the I forth In tl* Ikte tsar'.beween tire States, ?3d I tte gratitude ol' Ibis people mast te shown to Jf| tis sba. . Besides that, trie young man may j * Ave matrimonial Intentions here. What could j 0 tetter/cement; tho*afiance between the two ic untried than' a marriage of the Grand, Duke J .t.d an Atiieilcan.belie. 8Iaca the cendeaoen-1 jon of the Princess li^rise. and the sera I-offl- ] lal announcement, through Lord Campbell, lo if the Princess Beatrice's uesfre to morry an I tiseatcau, there-juio bound- to thupoalbnuas, j c Tie most SuperoUiIng in the'way ef thoatffi- j al scenic Illusion has been produced at I koth*B Theatre. The Winter's fate of Shakes- * (eurekas been revived, with several clever I " informers in the cast. But the representa-1 lone ot'.nhe edifices, streets, costumes andi -J rouse Interiors or the classic u ure's in which I ? he notion of the play k supposed to take placa I r ire unsurpassed. The interior-of the theatre it Syracuse, rw i i h thousand? ot spectators in I * be. seats, ls managed ap skilfully, that.the 1 s ?ene.is act Haily startling; gp correct are the | ."jiLnmes. thit-some?o? -the characters appear j-e o-have just stopp?! out. of .Ure engravings, la [.] he New Testome.nt. Anotifer remaakable'in-,] xabice oi Uleatricalreaiisuj iktlie play ofBich a$ lfi dt Njblo's. There.the looker on ktakc?), Jv jf'ir by enchantment, back fe tim Mi'ddla^igba r; a ipso-himself aajld ^able-roofed hutises, men ii heavy -armor, processions of mummers and I - n askers? aiujl com out s with* the battle axe. I ? tr. Neir warner, who ls favorably known In j. lh-rleston: is the Richard, ?ail gives gesgra! I ?atislucHoii. . That eccentric genius Jones, vho calls hlm-'| ? leif "'. he Coimt Jonannes"', o;ice au actor, now i member*'of the bar, luis solicited permission e >f tire mannge>s. ?j play Uicliard om: night .lils week, and fins had Sal imlay a^.-lgneu to lim. HH has sume peculiar uoil?ns about aci? ng, and d.oub:!ess wW) liwcish an amusing iHi'jin-back tyrant if not an eflt&tirc one. An< jther sensation performer, Cnorge Francis I [rattr. Is advertisedto jhcgln an engagement at j Wood's Museum, ^appearing every Sunday light. Ttaln.prekcnus that he is a candidate or th? presidency. Hiarpowers of invective : ;B:J:lngsg*te) are wonder AU. Just now he ia J ;Hrefly engaged in bespattering his eminent i rivtf, General-Grant. Tl?e grave closed over three or four old New Sfork actors rbis week. William A. Moore, J "aiaiilarly known as '?Old Uncle Billy Mooje," .vas one ol' mern. His couueclion willi Hie I few York stage dat*sbnclv beyopd the bura-1 ng cl thu first Park Theatre. Anybody who ms been In a New York theatre during the last twenty years will remember him. A outlier ?aad actor ls Dan symonds, belier kuows, {psrbapa, as.a business manager for many of .he-stara wh?"hiu-e unversed the country. He ms pddT lahls latter days, and generous Joe j < Jeffersou taok him over to his "residence inj? Hoboken awl gave him a place to die ill." Ai j Lbe grave, after l-he usual religious- survices, J >enVrscn delivered u fine pulogy orer the body jf his friend. This ls the first instance I have Heard ol', ia this country, ol a .ceremony com-1 mon among and peculiar to the French so-1 chtWsta. _. _ NvM. . A PRESVX-V '1 kt TUM POP I?. f Uki Chalice of Pia? the VII Bequeathed tu Pius IX ky Mmnai?nmr Clutavatz. Canon Peiarano'arrived In Rome a.few days ugo, i5r[nging with him a chalfce wiiic!? Monsig? nor Charvae bequeatluid lo the-. Holy FuUter. i'he gilt ls valued much by the Pope because ul' the4issochulon6 tliat it suggests. . When the '."anon had presented Hie sacred vessel, which had been used by Pius YU lu the celebration of mass during his Journey from Genoa to Sa vena, the Holy Father thanked him most earnestly .and made the following brief and touching remarks: " i his memorial," said be, "brings to my mind one which I received many years ago trom a venerable personage of France. It was the small locket of gold con? taining a relic ol the holy cross,' which my predecessor. Pius YU. worn around, hts neck when he was, sal am now, ja the hands oLhts persecutors. This relic was given to me in 1848. At that time I decided to abandon the capital of the Catholic world and seek a refuge elsewhere.. Now, much mora chah la 18*8, are the times sad, and tn vain ! look fox the day when I sttaJTbe able to fled aretreat. rwtfaM pow. Uk? ? similar reschi?oa \f the number of years diiaot ad hew; upon lae. ai to read.33. such a thing Impossible. THe Commun lits" Prrtcn^om ? h ?. Vi 1 - luge ml Mo jil? tU?^S Tooti j; fc*t Ile on TTiuj-Hrfay-Nine Coniia? . nj ?t's Killed ?pA Wounded. " .LONDON, April &! The yersftlHis?e yesterday e*p?Wth*?om ?auai?U tro a UM ?ji;^oX.W?(,uiJj?euc. - -Th? -Mot d'-?Tcdre ?? iwt aig?t aonoaimejKhatf' the tesurgeata have barricaded Toulouse, The ftuj- ol th? ;CDinb?taatgi around Paris ls in-' tteasiDg. T^Tree^?sol? wTil banners" on tB^'ra^aVts.on'Sh?fr j? ti* ?jr deffer.,Tic Comm-iae anadees ij&ai' the aiT*D cernen ts are ample fer pxaaia^apr tog Par lB. . - - Thew w?B%*rr IgutlBg^ail iti?g joline* on Thursday, "^fanv?w, Issy and ?bntron je w??raTf?^8rynori-*indW Thr^mctronlsrV tost ^ krr?c<J ttayfydtty be?b>B aowprjK cmeW, * '"' . Z? ? T?? Tree Masons ot Paris ar? ii^nj^wlth lie Commune. Biamarck's deoiarauon Chat tie nor:hoe??-tert? shall ?emaM?ia' Pftesian baadv-.pleases th* aoomune;- Jhe- Happe i tayrtte-Varis oori aspeado nt ?l th** Londoti RSres*awbee& arrested. * ?* .? r" The lestes!. -T ' 'VEftSAl'HKS, ?$J*!fL .' ihierse speech to tba Assembly-sais tfce ait^ uatio.n.is paiufui, and French blood still flow*, [l ls consoling Jto know that tba denouement la near. Paris has? been. completely i wrested, ?nd Fort D'Issy^'flit?nced. Mont Mtceanx ls :aptur?&r. We ufe, cij&rnned TM?rs, n/>t the issall?Hts, Hat the defenders of Jaw dui order. WO wish oxjWfta??fl, ont als*-^sht? sat* tberty from ^tfie despotism ?f unbridled Icense. . ?> PiKre.Apfjl.5?. Tbe Masons have infprmed-4he Coino?>une bat baaing ?xhauqts^concli?fr?on aAlty ??llles,.they bave-WBOlved-jto plant theirjban lerson the ram parts; of , Pari s, abd if struck >vill march against the Versai!lista, and appeal o'their broiher Masons to-jolh them. ** PARIS'Aprfl 28. - Th? Communists made a recahnoWahb'e't?? vards Sag?etur,* sont!! Of "Lores, o^yin^tbe ifersallllsts upon tie railway Biatlon at, Cie? no nt. TlwClkby batteries liavo'srlejc??> tbe ifersaillistgtmsat AsDieres.- "PosmaoWski r? >ortB ?lwrnate -*?^ntfl lad enowasei, cfoerng ha report-: **We hold our poslfioo. The ene ny hds retired along the whole 5??, and flrr?g ? las ceased." ' ' B tDri} pooali &i. X IN LAblE?' AND criers uo?ijSRj.;^ F??CaOOTT, BENEDICT.* CO. ?re ottering fan regular made' COTTON* HOSE 28 ea? perpalr, val ne-40 cents. ' '<* An extra supOrnne- Cotton? Hose at id ee-rtsperj] .air, value T& cetus; also, a large aupply or Bal- ; irigao and I???^oSfr/ Gauze, Merino, Cotton, and -Isle Dnderwetfr, at ebrrespondlng prices. ' RIBBONSf HIBBOXS! RIBBONS I * a au ?bades and wtdthB, at greatly' rttOxed rices. ' . *?..-? Pl FDRCHGOTT/BENfcDlOT A CO.. .:' Nos. 2? and 437 Elng sUPeeL pURCB?rOTT, BENEDICT & CO. ire oirerlngtf?? largest ?na moulmaortanf and heapest Btock ol . .. HO?SKKEEPIKG AND UOCjEFURNISHISG . * * . -, OOODS x 4 hat hasever been uttered, in lats city. ^ 500 dozen line Huck and Damask TOWELS rom, fl to $4,-value $129 and 15. Each dozen till be foood ot'per eeat. lower than ataillararxi les at any other establishment la the city. Napkins only fl 26. worth il 50.. DoMes only 36 cents,- worth tu. M piece* White Piques only M ctnu, worth 35 ents. . . ? 50 pieces WhKe Piques only 20 cents, worth 30 eats. zoo pieces White Marseilles 3j to 75 coats, value 0 cents' tb fl. pUBCUGOTT, BENEDICT ? CO. ire offering,M ple?et- BLACK SILK- ORENA )i NE, which have been boofht for eaah from the oauuracturer. at a great sacrifice, and will be sold .t?o* cenvfi per yard, worth si 12/i. We would Also s:?te that we Rave reduced our - ntlfe and well seleewd sfockot BrtE8S?rO*D? IND SXLRS>ta snit the presse 11 hues. * * Lace Shawls from recent importation in large ?arie ty at Imp err tera'prices, " pr3RCH<!r?TT,'W "CO. ire ollerlng 5 cases of 4-4 SHIRTl'^C at io and 3>i cents, vhlne 12"i an'l 13 oenti?. .ircases of io 4 Bleached Sheeting 37>i an<l 40 :en'p, value 50 cen;-. laorolU of White aud Check Matting will be ivld Tor flie nest fourieeo days. 4 4 White .at 27 and 30 cents. 4-4 Check ut 33 and 35 cents. . Oil Cloths are constantly on baud IQ all widths. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT ? CO., No. 244 King street, In the Bend. pctSl No. 437- King street, corner Calhoun. B UJctcIjcs, 3crjjelrrj, &t. ALL, -B L'A OK & CO. 7~ Noa. M5 and 5tS7 BROADWAY, N. T. " WILL FUKNISn v.TEitLlNG SILVER FOltKS AND SEOONS In quautl:y, at t ll 75 GOLD-PER OUNCE. These Goods are pronounce*d superior In beauty; j 3f flulsh', and greater la variety af pattern, to "ny Table Ware manufactured. A LAKUE STOCK OK WEDDING SILVER CONSTANTLY ON HAND. junis-lyr Pianos, (Organs, sVc. HAXLE? LT^M0cLT?AITAN] 0 No. 1^1 KINO STREET,. Importer sud Dealer lu PIANOS, 'CABINET ORGANS, SHEST MCS1C, STRINGS^ AC, Ac. - tar Tuning ann Repairing prsmpm- attencred to by ?1 EN KY YOUNG. mar28-tuthB2mea H 1 S O L M & WH AL Ey, No. 39 BROAD STREET, c The undersigned have this day formed a oopan oership for carr-fing on the Practice of law, ?n lier the firm nome of GHISOLM- * WHALE Y. ' R. eHlBOLM, JR. octa? . * . . W. JAMBg WHALMY. GOOD ADVEST?8LNG MEDIUM. T M O ?TT"A I M ? B R , ' GRKENYILLE, S. C., Bas toe kogaat real circula JOI el any paper In that section. Sabacriptlon |rioe li a rear. - G. E. ELFORD, Edltot and Proprietor. O. G. WELLS, ABSocQdeEditor. ?.Oil - - 'Jr* _ HELMBOLD S H ELMBOLD'? .ft ' ?? 'HELMBOLTD'i? . ? '.' ;-?! , . ; ' ;.! ? . . -? BKLM&OLD-d . HELMBOLD't HBLMBOLD-S ?i HELMBOLD'S BfEtMBOLD* BE?LM&0i.W? CATAWBA GRAPE PTXit. CJXAWBA G?A PE wi s CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. V . .... ? ':.*>* ul CATAWBA GRAPE MU.. ?A K. v .: i . CATAWBA ORA PE PILL. . ' '' ';CATAWBA GRAPE PTLL. m ? ''_ .*. It; !.. - v CATAWBA GRAPE PILL san . ' * . ~" ' ? ... -Vt CA PAW S'A G AA RR PUfc: ? ? ?? *j ' C?TAWB? G$AP? PILL. ? CATAWBA OBAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE*PILL CATAWBA GB1?E"JTLE. CATAWBA GRAPE PI LU HELMBOLD? ?fiLM-BCLrO? HELMBOLP*? . . t ? * HELMBOLD'S HELIBOLFS (2ELMBOLD-.S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLiVB HELMBOLD'S . HELMBOLD'S tl ELM BOL?? HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA ?APE PII*. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE FALL' CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA CRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE MEL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL. CATAWBA GRAPE PILL CATAWBA GRAPE PILL CATAWBA GRAPE PILL CATAWBA GRAPE PILL CATAWBA QBAPB PILL APRIL, ..?.*-..< '?? vf; bi ' '.?*-.* . . '-VJ...'./ ..??!; i* .. ir-i. / ? cv ...;/.!?%,...?:..... V ' . . - ft ..' jBo . . -' i .. >.;\-x>? <rf? : " - y. :?. ?fe. .. PDBJpf THE IS TRIESE MONTES. * ??oiMBOLC'? .-' . KLC3 D ?X9%0T SAQ?JTPlAilL A Cu.res^?llwuptteiK or the Nt tn. - B^ILABOLD'S . FLU?? EXTRACT SARS?PRILLA Cures iBc worst rona of Blood Diseases. - V ?ELM HOLD'S PLUM) EXTRACT ?rARbAPAftr?U Katers heavily m to ttujcirenlatioe of fbe Stood. gjatfBOLD'B Fl.Ci? fiXTBAOl SAHSAFARIL-LA ? Beautifies T?? complano?. Al?Powtier* and oat ward ?pfill cations deatref the stir;., read er Lag 11 h a rs h ac d .co aft ^ Lw?at the skin of ol?'maids and those who nave used l?cha?y length of time.. Hy advlty ls to dlacon Linue trien 'and use FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. Oz? henrie Ls .equal In strength to one gallon if taejBffeSps ot.decoctions as'o's6ally - made; and' 3 glass a*>ed totf pint of water equate the selebrated LIBBtJ5 DI?T DRINK. Try ic th is way. ? dsiigac (al be ve tage. igj BSLMBttLD? CAlAWilA GRAPE- PILLS. HELMi**H& CATAWBA ?RMP? PIL*?. ! ll? prasanr, safp-a?? agreeable. Cami ame. ! BJEXa^Uafo CATAWBA GRIPE /PLL-IJ?." Qwl'tn all affections where a iorgative medi? cine Ls n?etfe 1. rWLMBfiUXS CATAWBA .?RAPE PILLS, -HaAiieastoa chUdVead take*bycaRdran. BELMBOIjrS CATAWBA GRA5PE - PILLS.' Supersede Magnesia, Salts rnd every pth?r Purgative. ..*v:""f^" " .' '. . ' " ? . .*" ?W;lf?OLD? CATAWBA, as APE -PILLS. ' OefUw m.et?ct aod^leassne^bacratlen. #?^L?B .CAIAWBA ?^M^I^U T JsnotaPatent?d PflL^ _ HELMBOLD'ri CATAWBA GRAPE' PILLS r&W 'Are oomposed ot . " .' Bu? <,:.jrlf . \,v".. :. ?V v. . CATArW?c VriCA^K. ..ANJ^1?;L??D BX ' . . . HOW TO PROG?MD ?3?T?B '.SPRING AND SUMMER MONTHS ? fb uttvamx. . ? - . ' NC? T Lb'E, ?SVf HiAKm, NEW VIGOR. ru rebase two bowies of HBbSS9iiD>S'-?A1l8A PARILLA and ene box or PILLS-WORTH THEIR ; WEHUfcf AN O0I# Neheimlawestment ca* be ?ade re?'so small H EM BOLO'S MU? EXTRACT ?KW fifi ACQUIRED A WORLD-WIDE FARE, of my pr?parations ar- meritorious. A pened of twenty yean, bas proved this to oe the ' case., ?... _ _ See remarse niadeOy Renjatbin Travers, *. R. Ci Speaking el those diseases, .ad ol'? ai Ising from the excess of mercury, St! st-i es that nb remedy 1?equal to the'ftxiracl c/Sarsaparilla; Us power is extraordinary-more so uutn any.. other drug t am acquainted- with. It ls, In the] atrtetesi se ate, a tunic, wttlt tala luvsfloaMe-ae .trioute, that lt ls applicable toa state or tlie-sva tem su sanken ano vet so mirai e as renders-' oilier subs! aaces of the tonic class unavailable CT-J injurious. : - See remarks of the Great Cliemlsts and Pill men of Am?rica. WM. K. WARNER A CO.. 154 Norrh Tulrd stree' Philadelphia, Pa. H. T. HhLMHiiLl?: " E.iti'fiticd Frlond-;jWe congrat?lale yon on hav? ing the rrandsomesT and ?t the same time the > ?oat etftcdve fill that I have ever known for the Purposes Intended. WM. R. WARNER A CO. IL T. nELMBOLD wjd remanfc, In -cnnc.asion, that lils reme nea ure the result of long auo care raUtudy. The Maid Rxtroeta have been.before the public twenty years; the Sale of them f? that time proven their value. All have been beneated ey ttem..Who have iollowed ray lu"s;ruc?lJns,,atjd to-day they stand puequalled it the extent of j their ' ul-, find unlravpassed Uy any 4e?Hoament | fhe IUspeusuxory a-tlie Unlied States, not ex oeptmi a singfl' Herb, Ro??, Pia'rfrvor sclentiBc ' preparation. r, 11V Pnann^ceiillcal I claim all mine to be, and have a?rer patented a single one. ? ? ALL STAND ON TUElR RERlTR. . To dispel any impresi?n or prejudfee that mbrhx exist in thc minds of maur against my Preparations from'' the publicity given ibroogn advertbdngr and that l am and have bee* a Drug? gist for a pei io-1 of twenty years" and more con clnsrvelyto prove flils, see letter: . [From the Largest JL-inuiactarlBg.ChemlstsIn the . World.] ' ? .... November i, 1864 '.I um anqnalnttd with Mr, IL T. UEL-MBOLO; he ocet?pled Hie Drtg Store- opposite my resi? dence, and was SMtxe^afal in conducting the business whereotbeiu had not been eqnally so be? fore liMn. I nave been favorably lmprtsted With htscharacurand enrirprUe.'" ^ WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, Etrm of Ppweaa & Welgjitmaa. laannfaoturlng Chemists, Ninth aad Brown streets, Philadel? phia, The Pill I have thought of offering to "the afflicted forton years. They are nsw .perfect, and J ?trail stake my time, monev and fame on their effectiveness. Tae inviting'sty le In which the Pill Useli is.made, the "bottle, label, wrapper-all show 'with what care teef have been tiieuared. Alter e jam una*, non, ho English or French preparation will show* rteaw care, und I mn really prbrid'of them-. instead of the naueevna-lcotleg ?areiEaaly*pre^ pared Pill vended cenerally and put up in wood ea bo;ies, and made p??e?<T or odeted by.:?OM having no experience aa .physicians, druggists or manuiactnrcri of medicines, test the medicine offered by }oar oiiedieut.sortant. . y H. T. HSLWBOLO, ?rystal' Palace Dreg SHre, tM B roadway, New lort, , Palace Puarmacy, Gibier Hosae, Broadway and - Tfea'r-ototfl mw, Ssa?fOrtr. ' *?"W? era& ssw ..... ;V?A??:oBj . ' .*.;- v?. s?cp?$? A1: ?7 O?'>l>- >J?? SRLBBOIi?VS SELMBOLD'E HELI?OLD'S . >v..x.-.iV^f^v ?'..?'? ?". :.;r*:-:..L: jj '.; . ? ..>' try.: . .. .'?-:>I-:^?a. i\- >,;V:Srv ? ff5(i5K?tJU Wji !\J\.-i--rt^'i. t?6Lt?oLD>s * RaUfBO^D* ' ' . ' y*. . " . . :r.-i '. .- - ... :., . ... .. .-.>;:' . . . * - . AWMttSfcPS .. -> . V.'^V - ?5 ^v- ' .'. - ? j*CLM BOND'S . H^LSreOL^S ...?*.?....*? -.V..'.-:" . .?.?*. ; HtLMB?ID'S . H^rSCLD? - W r<-' > - .. " H?LMBOLD'S ... . HEUBpLDB gi., FLUID EXTRACT SABStf ABfi.IU. ; FLUID EXTRACT ???BA PA BILLA. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. Fi?ID R?T?ACT 9 A Rf ? APA RC JA. ' ; fLCID EXTRACT ?ARSAPAlHrf,A. PLUID EXTRACT . SARSAPAB?UA. ~ FLWD EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, FLUID EXTRACT; SARSAPAMLLA. :-si.- L TLVUt WSTUACT SABSAPAJSLLA. FLUID EXTRACT S ABS APARILLA. . . * . i FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPAEIIXA. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. FLUID EXTRACT 8 A RSA PARfLL A. FL* IP KXfBACT JB AR8A P AB I IJ.i -y ? r.V-.-, FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. FLUID EXTRACT S^SSAPiRILLAT FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. ? ? FLUS) EXTB?XCT FLUID EX TBA CT SARSAPARILLA^ FLUID. EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. FLUID EJTBACT BARftaPARftfc* FLUAD BXTBACT SARSAPARILLA. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. FLUID EXTRACT lilWlMlTtfA,