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XE.SHS OE THE NEWS. TUB DAIXT NBWS, by mall one year, $s; six months $4; three mo?tba $2 SO. Served la the tty at EIGBTKBN CHNTS a week, payable to thc car lera, or ss a year, paid In advance at the o mc e. TH? TRI-WEKS.LT NEWE, published on Tuesdays, Thursday 3 a ad Saturdays, one year $4; six months $2. THB WBEKLT NBWS. one year $2. Six copies $10. Ten copies, to one address, $16. SUBSCRIPTIONS in all cases payable in advance, and no paper continued arter the expiration o' he time paid for. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A CO.. No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S.C. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1671. ff J! H'S OE XHE DA X. -Gold closed in New York, yesterday, at Malli. -Cotton closed with a steady demand at 14 J; sales 2559 bales. -In Liverpool cotton closed dull; uplands 7i d; salee 10,000 bales. -An ice factory is to be built at Selma, Ala? bama. -In Mobile ''acclimated Chinese tea-plants" a re advertised for sale. -Among the numerous presents which General Von Moltke received last winter in Prance was a box of titty pairs of drawers f rom an American manufacturer.' -Chang, the paralyzed ia'.amese twin, has so far recovered as to be able to ride a crutch about the house. His brother hasn't ?eft him ! a moment si ace he was taken ill. -Subscriptions are being made at Washing? ton tor a testimonial to Baron Gerolt, the Prus ai an Minis e.-, to be presented upon his pro? spective retirement from the legation. -Mr. Wright, oi New. York, jjuve Miss Esta brook his note for $5000, to marry him. She did so, but he got possession of thc document and refused to pay it. She now sues to re cover. -A Western paper mentions an admirer of Nilsson "following her with the pertinacity of a coon dog, assuming a variety of disguises to elude the villgauce o.' Briguoli and his stuffed club." -The colored men of New York City are f orming several military organizations, the chief ot which, the "GritHn Excelsior Colored Guard," now numbers three hundred andapl'ty men, and is so rapidly recruiting, that it is soon ex peted to reach one thousand. -The PrluceBS ol Wales Is described as look? ing very thlu and worn, with a lovely face so full of sadness as to be pathetic. She is said to have lost in a few years all the freshness and bloom o? youth, which at the lime of her nuptials were the theme of praise throughout England. -Dublin is fortunate in some of her citizens. A few years ago a great brewer restored St. Patrick's Cathedral, which hud icng been in a sorry plight, at aa expense ol $750,000, and now a millionaire distiller offers to spend any- . thing that may be needed in restoring the other cathedral In that city-Christ Church. -The wives of men of sentiment ate not always the most appreciative women. Jean Paul represents Siebender as reading one of his beautiful imaginings to his wife, who listen? ed with eyes cast dow.i and bated breath. As he closed, the sharer of his joys beamed forth with: "Don't put on your left stocking to? morrow, dear; I must mend that hole iu it." -The canary birds, for which lhe rage in this country is greater than ever before, come mainly from the Hartz Mountains-that is, their progenitors come thence, but bird fan? ciers and dealers breed them at home-and about the Hartz Mountains a large part of the living of the peasants comes trom breeding them tar thu i auric ut. During thia ?..?non not less than forty-five thousand have been im? ported by New York houses, from which they are sent lo all parts of the country. About fifty varieties have been bred. -A learned German doctor mentions three i nstances among bis relations and Irieuds that shows strikingly the unfailing love of reading among Germans. One office" in the land? wehr before Paris a-ked his wilt to send him Krant's ' Kritik ol Pure Reason." The son of the Prussian minister of justice, when belore Paris, wrote home for books, aud his lather sent him the "Institutes" ot Justinian. A Heidelberg student, who was called away to serve as a private in the artillery, and was first before Metz, and then through the cam? paigns against the Loire army, suffered great hardships in the field; but the oniy complaiut in his home tetters was that he could get no books. -Ladies are carrying parasols with long, heavy handle*and long points-using themas ?watkins: sticks, und os a lady hus about as much idea of II-uig a cane as aman has ol a ian. it ls exuemely ludicrous to behold the operation. First, you're reminded of a flat? boat on the Mississippi, with some energetic raft s warn shoving her along in tho mud; lhe::, as she comes nearer, prodding the harmless sidewalk, yotuthink of men you've seen spear? ing eels, CU finally you see she is not acting a charade, aud begin lo pity her for a poor blind girl, but all ol sudden dud li's only a girl ol' lhe period trying to wulk willi au over? grown cane thai, has a slight eruption of para? sol broken out ulong it? spine. -A lantastical story is told ol' the coat-cl arms of the Bismarck faintly, which consists ol a clover-le;if entwined by three nettle leaves. 1'he chronicle runs that oue of the maidens of this family, a beauty called Ger? trude, being courted by many admirers, se? lected one of her first cousins However, there came a rough baron from the German Ocean, accompanied by a hundred horsemen, to ask her haud. When it was refused, he took the castle by storm, killed Gertrude's father, and dually embraced the maiden, re? marking, "You golden clover ol my heart, you are no neille and do not sling;" whereat the sprightly maiden, observing, "I am a net? tle when I wish, and CHU st'tiir, and so do nettles ever sting the one who would break a crover leaf of the Bismarcks," quietly smote the adventurous lover un 1er the fifth rib with a dagger, injuring him so that he died. -The Thames embankment, according to tho Pi.ll M.?i Gazelle, has um ya any app'rect* able extent relieved the Strand and Fleet street from the crowd of passengers and constaut curreut of vehicles which block up those thor ooghiares ot Loudon. The deserted appear- i ance of thia ? aguificent Inga w ay u remarked , upon as something very striking, since tor , some reason or other oinnibu es will not ply, cabs will not loller, and crowds will not con? gregate ou the embaukment whicn has been constructed at so much trouble mut expense ? for the good of the people of Loudon. One reason assigned tor this desertion ia, that Lon- , doners like shops, ?.r.ti are belier pleased in '? being jammed together in front of plute-ulass , windows ilma in inspecting the small trees , .planted along the embankment. A row of shop? ruuniug trom one ead ot tue embank? ment to the oilier would, il is stated, have made it as popular as the Burlington Arcade, whian is constantly crowded wilh gazers -Ex-Couimissiouer David A. ?Veils writes 1 an luieresi.ug leiierio lhe N? w York Nanon ' on the orjspecilve rale ot interest- in this j1 country lor th? nexi quarter century. Mr. ? I Wells assumes that the rate of interest de pends on four conditions-1. the productive? ness of labor; 2, the supply o; capital; 3, the degree of risk in loans; 4, the state of the cur? rency. For the next generation, at least, the fertile land of the United States cannot be wholly occupied; and there can be no sensible decline in the productiveness of labor, or in the demand for capital. As for the lur.her . Jit^ply of capital, it is evident that there can be no accumulation of it in this country be? yond thc immediate wants of our own people. Europe is now lending money to 1*3 own peoples, on advanced rates of interest, and there is no reason to believe that capital from that source will be fur? nished to lower the proseul rate of inter? est here during the next generation. The limited success of the five per cent, loan shows that capital now commauds a higher rate, and speculative investment threatens to keep the market active and unstable. As to the risk of loans In this country, our reputa? tion as borrowers is not the highest In the world, nor is it likely to Impreve under the present management. Mr. Wells quotes with approval Mr. Amasa Walker's remark that the wide fluctuations in the rate of interest, which are due to the use of a currency made up largely of credit, may be expected to In? crease in violence and frequency hereafter, as the "mixed currency system" is extended through the commercial world. Mr. Wells con? cludes that there is at present no prospect of a general reduction of the rate of interest in this country for many years to come. Seven percjnt he puts as the lowest average, with an exception in favor of national State loans, with which compensating advantages are of? fered to make up for the reduced rate of in? terest. Tiie Taxpayer*1 Convention. We are glad to see that iu every county of the State the peoplu are fully awake to tue importance of being represented by their best men in the Taxpayers1 Convention which meets in Columbia on Tuesday next. A very large proportion of the del?gales have already been chosen, and in those localities where no selections have yet been made, ac? tion will lie taken during the present week. Tho indications are that the Convention will so embody and represent the property, intel_ ligence and conservatism of South Carolina that its action will have a weight and wield an influence, beyond, as well as within the Stat?, which no mere political body could hope to exert. A Rolarle Scene. Since the year 1?65, which inaugurates a new r?gime utterly at variance with the cus? toms, manners and habits of the South, and of this Slate more especially, the people of Charleston have been accustomed to behold sirunge sights. The strungest and most startling perhaps waa thu parade of armed .negroes. To the mu3ic of resonant brass bauds or to lhe martial bray of the bogle, tite growl of the drum and the squeak of the fife, have the dusky battalions marched with bayonets glittering in the sun atop of Win? chester rifles. Not only was this kind of pa? geant exceedingly frequent, but it wa3 all the more remarkable from the fact that uoihing of a similar character ever took place on the part of the white population. If the statue of Brutus removed, by order from the Romau processions, made Brutus all the moro remembered, so the total abne? gation of public arms-bearing and parade on the pa.. of the whites made the negro mo? nopoly of militia gh?ry all the more extra? ordinary and suggestive. But a chance has come at last, as gratifying as it is momen? tous. On yesterday, for the first time since the surrender of General Lee, white men of Charleston paraded our streets in uniform, in soldierly order, and armed with the rifles of the State. The strains of instrumental music inspired their gallant tread, but not in bravado. Instead of bristling bayonets, we noticed that chaplets of roses-emblems of peace and good will-adorned the muz? zles of lhe rifles. Tliefe armed bands mov? ed in solid phalanx, not to hear incendiary harangues promotive of strife, but to listen rather to the geutle words of beauty, the generous overflow of fraternal sentiment, and to a spot consecrated to manly sport and friendly skill. It is to the credit of Governor Scott that he has so far cast off the shackles of prejudice and' party us to have done his pan towards rendering snell a pageant us that of yesterday possible. It nae given to the people of Charleston, strangers from abroad, and'citizens ot dif? ferent paris of our owu State, a proper , glimpse of the new era of harmony and prosperity which is, we sincerely believe, ubout to dawn upon this sorely tried, des? perately caitlin ii iaied and noble Common weak h. i ht United Stat? Mil l?ry Academy. ?Since the South has ceased to furnish her .representative quota of gentlemen, with ''plantation manners," to thc military academy, West Poiut has, by the confession of honest journalism, become a by-word and reprou.cn. A second-class cadet furnishes the most recent testimony. This informant declures thai lhe lirst-class men scout ai dis? cipline, snub the professors, bully the jun? iors, and fusler, in ev ?ry way, a spirit of < rudiauism aud insubordination. The last freak of these precious first-class scamps ' was, as. this second-class eailet alleges, lhe barning of their barracks. Now, the. head mau in nil these 1 -Ku-Klux outrages'' is no less a persou than lhe son of General Gi ant, . who, according to Slr. Sumner, is the ? ..Groud CyCiops of San Domingo Ku-Klux." Thc Tritmuc Investigating. i The New York Tribune, in announcing tts intention to dispatch a corps ol' special cor? respondents co the Southern States to "write "up" nie Ku-Klux, remarks: "We do not. choose to await the investiga lions of any committee of Congress. The ?vi- ! dence taken by any such otlleiu.1 body will in- ? eviiably be affected by lhe prejudices and the | fears of the witnesses. Our corretpondeuts ; (viii send us m<>re independent and intelligent i settlements than ?ny one clothed in the liupos- ; iug character ot a committee-man or envoy ' :ould possibly do. We expect lu the next few ' mou i hs lo let in such light upon this laugled 1 web of charges and denials, ihui ignorance of J the true state ol alf tin will no longer be ex? cusable lo Congress or r.iie country." < O.io of Hi? Tribune's correspondents hus found bis way .lo Gueuler lu Una Suite, from which point he writes with a lively, if un? friendly p?-n. Wo reproduce his letter in full [ lo another column thai our people may se? the colors io which they and their sayings I iud doings are painted for the edi?ca?en of ;he eouutry at large. i??orruit. JARA-BIRT.-At the residenco of the bride's father, omthe evening of the iflth April, 1871. by the Rev. Father F. J. Shadier. Mr. JOSE JAB*, to Mise M. M. BIRT, only daughter of Captain Jacob Birt, an of this city. ? ANDERSON-BETT7.SON.-On the 27th ultimo, at the resMence or John B. Lance, Esq.. by the Rev. William H. Adams, JOSBPB J. ANDERSON to MART J. BETTISON, ail of this city. * Special D?onres. " pgr CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP CHAMPION, from New York, arc notified that she ls discharging cargo at Adger's Wharf. Goods uncalled for at sunset will remain on thc wharf at owners' rl3k. may2-l JAMES ADGER 4 CO., Agents. J?&* NILSSON !-WE HAVE PUBLISH? ED Tui3 DAT. a very fine Photograph or the world-renowned cant atrice, Mdlle. cn RI ?'TINE NILSSON, taken during her stay In Charleston, and approved by her as among the best in this country. Cartes de Visite.25 ceuts Imperial.&? cents QOTNBY GALLERY, (SOUDER) I may2 3 No. 263 King street. par MESSRS. EDITORS: PLEASE publish the following Ticket for "Directors of the Bank of Charleston,'" at an election to bc held THIS DAT, May 2d: CHARLES T. LOWNDES, GEO. A. TRENHOLM, HENRY GOURDIN, W. 0. COURTNEY. W. A. WARDLAW. WM. THATER, R. SIEG LI XG, J. R. BOYLSTON, JAMES N. ROBSON, B. F. HUfiER, J. E. ADGER, JAMES R. PRINGLE, W. P. HA LU. And oblige MANY STOCK.HOLDERS, may 2-1 ?Sr- BANK OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, MARCH 23, 1871_In accordance with the r?solution adopted at a meeting of the Stockholders, on 27th inst., an election for Thir? teen "tors will be held Tuts DAT, the Sci instant, and a meetlup of thc Stockholders for thc parp?se of reorganizing tue Bank will also be held at 12 o'clock, In thc Rank Rall. WILLIAM THAYER, aprl-sluthlODG Cashier. " pat* NOTICE.-PERMISSION TO RUN any of his Steamers to the Pacific Guano Co.'s Wharf during thc German Schuizenfest has been granred to Mr. H. L. P. MCCORMICK, President of Mt. 'Pleasant and Sullivan's Island Ferry Com? pany. C. H. GLIDDEN'. Superintendent Paclflc Guano Company, may 1-5* plr THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO nominate DIRECTORS FOR THE BANK OF CHARLESTON, present to the Stockholders which meet ou Ti'ESDAT, May 2d, thc names of the fol? lowing gentlemen: CHARLES T. LOWNDES. .GEORGE A. TRENHOLM, HENRY GOURDIN, W. C. COURTNEY, W. A. WARDLAW, WM. THAYER, BLAKE L. WHITE. J. R. BOYLSTON, JAS. N ROBSON, B. F. HUGER, R. SIEOLING, J. E. ADGER, WM. WU A LEY. By order of thc Committee. mayl-2 ALONZO J. WHITE, Secretary. par OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLES? TON, S. C , MAY l, 1871_Stockholders of th s Company are notified that the SECOND INSTAL? MENT on the EIGHT PER CENT. BONDS author? ized to be issued at the annual meeting or the stockholders held <vi tnc Stu day of February last, ls now due and payable. The Treasurer ol the (J Tiipiiiy will ^attend nt thc office of Messrs. CAMl'BELL 4 SEABROOK, No. 5U Broad street, Tats DAT and each Hub^equcnt day, from 12 to 3 o'chiCK, until Saiurduy. 6th Inst, inclusive, to re ci Ive payment and deliver the Bond* and Certln oates of Stock. _ S.W. FISHER, Treasurer Savannah and Charleston R. R. Co. ni ay 1-6 par CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIETY. The Treasurer of the Charleston ihble Society will receive Subscriptions or Dona'ions at his office, No. 68 Easi Buy, corner of Atlantic Wharf. The payment of Two Dollars will cotistliue a persona member for one year. Bibles are kept on hand for distribution. The Society has one Co'porteot in tue Quid, and solicits aid to luiroduco auot'.ur. Persons interested in -he woik or seoKing further information will please cal! ou the Treasurer. J. N. ROBSON, apr?S-6mos_Treasurer C. B. S. iZ3r-THE STATE OF SOU I'll CARO? LINA. OoUXTY OF CHARLESTON-COURT OF OOMMOV PLEAS.-EDWIN RATES, CEO. C. SUL? MAN, TIIOs. R. MCGAHAN, CHARLES K. BATES Copartner-, trading as EDWIN' BA>ES k CO., Plaintiffs, against I. GOUDKOP, Defendant. Oopy Summons Tor Money Demand-complaint nut served-To I. GOUDKoP, Defendant m thia action: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint li: tula action, which has been died In ihe office of the lcrk or the Court of j Coiiini'Hi Pieas for the said county, and tose ve s copy ot your answer nil t^e subscribers at their office, No. 15 Broad s'n-et, Charleston, S. C., with? in twenty days alter the service of thia summons on you, exclusive of die day of service. ir you fail to answer Hus complaint within the limo aforesaid, the PLilntiin wifi take Judgment against you for th- sum ol five hundred and furty-oue 25100 dollars, with merest from the 4th dav of April, one thousand cfcht hundred and seventy-one. and costs. / Dated April 10,1871. / SlMONTOJ A BARKER, PljimlnV Attorneys. To the Defendant, V qoUDKOP: Take notice, trat the summons lu this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was Hied lu Hie office of the C ork of the Court or Common Pleas at Charles? ton, in ihe.Oouury or Charleston, lu ihe State of Som li Catena, on tb? loth day or April. 1871. S SIMON TOS k HARKER, PinintlCr Attorneys, No. 15 l?road street, apri'-tn6 \_Charleston. S. C. p&r GERMAN SOOTHING CO ?ID IA L. This valuable compound contal ia u J opium, laud? anum, paregoric, or otl.e.- anodyne, and will not massacre inc ju nocen ts like the ''soothing syrups" sn muon In V"cue; -Tiie GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL is harmless: and ls rc-: amended by all oar bot physicians, lt is to bo had of ihe manu? facturer, Du U. BARK, No. 131 Ueetnig street. And of all DroitgUta. itpr22-Htnth par MANHOOD-15ITU 15 ? IT I U N sorrected and revised ny t e a mor, E. de F. Cur? tis, D ctoroi Medicine, metuner of the Royal Col? ene of Surgeons, Kuniandi Licentiate of the Col ege of ph. Niclans, KdltttHiiyh; Honorary Member faculte de Medicine, Pans, Ac, 4c, Ac-A Medical E-say on tiie cause and cure of Prema nre decline in Mau, sliowiug how hea th i3 lost md hu-" re/ained, U Rives a clear synopsis ol the . ;;.'<ii..-.euts to Marriage, th^? treatment of Ncr roas and Physical Debility, sterility. 4c, whether K-iuiihtun hy carly abuse or . xcess, aud >he rem ?tlii's 'tiercfor-ruo r??mitof iweuty years success ul practice. Price 60 ceuts by mail. Address the author, Dr. JUlU'ls, No. fl Tremont Place, Boston. Mass. uiur7-tiiuisivr pitr BAKKK'S OlTtt-VTB MAGNESIA. * splendid preparation. Completely aapersediug h'- use of all nauseous purgative Mediciues. Sold .y Druggists. J NO. C. BAKER 4 CO., Phlladel >tu?. A full supply on hand by DR. H. BAER, reb7-tuths6mos No. 131 Meeting street. Special Notices. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OPTP POINTMENT.-In the District Court of fae United States, for the Eastern District of South Carolina -In tlie Matter of GEORGE A. BOWMAN, Bank? rupt-In Bankruptcy.-To whom lt may concern: Thc undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap? pointment aa Assignee of GEORGE A. BOWMAN, of the City of Charleston, in the County o?. Charleston, and State, of South Carolina, wltUIn said District, who has b.'en adjudged a Bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. . , Dated at Charleston, this 1st day of May, A. D. 1871. ARCHIBALD ARMSTRONG, raay2-tu3 Assignee. ^PARTIES WISHING TO VISIT TEE j Schutzenplatz by water are Invited to Brown's Wharf, from which place a flne Sall Boat will start at any convenient time for the above place. apr29-0* ?Sfe> NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN to all Sub-Agents of the Land Commission, that, j from and arter the first day of March, 1371, they will report all their proceedings to Hon. F. L. CARDOZO, Secretary of the Advisory Board. ROBT. C. DKLARGE, L. C. S. S. C. Columbia, February 28,15T1. mani ?S- MEDICAL NOTICE. -PATIENTS Buffering from Diseases pertaining to the GENITO URINARY ORGANS; will receive the latest scien? tific treatment by placing themselves under the care oi Dr. T. RE"N3TJERNA, office No. 74 Easel street, three doors from the Postoffice. sep20-turhlyr {?ants. WANTED, A GOOD MILCH COW, wit'i a young Cair. Apply io SHAOKEL FORD & KELLY, No. 1 Boyce's Wharr. nia.v2-l WANTED TO HIRE, A COLORED BOY, from 12 tn 16 years o? aire. Apply at C ir ohna Club Roams. Meeting street, n xt Court? house, mays HOUSE SER VAN T. - WANTED A COM? PETENT Waitlugman, well recommended. Apply at this oillce._nia\2-intlis3 WANTED, A WO VAN TO COOK, wash and Iron Tor a ?mall family, also to milk and tai e care of a cow. Must come well recommended. Apply at No. 13 Smith street, maj 2-2?_ "1X7"ANTED. A FIRST-CLASS WAIT VV INOMAN. Apply at No. 5S Queen street, Employment Office. ' _ m av 12? WANT?CD, A COMPETENT WASHER and Ironer. Apntv at No. 15 Wentworth street, south side, near F.i-X Hay._may 1-3 WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN, AS COOK, Washer and Ironer. G lod recom? mendations required. Apply corner of charlotte and Meeting streets._ma-yj-a? WANTED, A GOOD COOK AND GE! i AL House Se; rant. One with a |_ " 10 to 15 years preferred. '.Reference reajUL ApidyatNo us Meetingstr- et._mtiyl-2?/ WANTED, A VESSEL OF TWO HUN? DRED thou-and feet capacity, to load with resawed Lumber, for New York. Apply to T. F. BRODIE A CO., No. lol Beaufain street. m ay 12?_ WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN, TO cook and wash and as?lst In housework ot a small family, apply at No. 81 Wont won li stieet. apr29-l? AYOUNG LADY IN THE COUNTRY wishes a situation as Companion or House? keeper In the oliy or country. For terms, and other particulars, address "B," DAILY NKWS outee._apras WANTED TO RENT, BY A PUNCTUAL and permanent tenant,'a neat and pleas ami? situated dwelling, containing not less than four square rooms. Tho western part of the city, or the neighborhood of the Battery preferred. Ad? dress, stating locatiou and lowest rent, -Tenant." office of TUE NEWS. ai rl8 .for SnU. FOR~ SATETTWCT ?TOE~C0WST W TH two young Calves, and two fine large work Mules. Inquire at No. 52 State street. uiay2-tuth2? . SOMMERVILLE RESIDENCE TO RENT, couiarning seven room", with nuthildlngs. , R. IL MARSHALL A BRO.. may2 tuth?3 Brokers. No, 33 Broad sircet. CATTLE AND SHEEP FOIl ?ALE. Just arrived a lot ot S OCR CATTLE AND SHEEP. Apply to CHRISTOPHER & ALEXAN? DER. No. 506 King street. may 1-2* SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS.-FOU SALE, the Stock and Fixtures of a first class H;ir r mn, doing a g"Od btHness. Address D. R. FRI END,, through Post?nico. mavi-3* NEWSPAPERS.-FOR SALE A QUANTI TV of thc ai tove. Anply at Board of Trade Ko'.ms, No. ipi Meeting street. novio-iu OTEAM SAW MILL VOR SALE. TUE kJ Sl'KAM SAW MILL at Ninctv-ihree Mlle sta? tion, South Carolina Railroad, is offered for sale. EiiL'ine, 12 Inch diameter Cylinder. 20 Indi siruke; 8 flint flv-wtie- l, with 42 inch flue boiler, so iiet lom:, together with CIRCULA it SAW MILL. All repreS'-n en tn good order. The whole, together with hull d ign, ?rill be Bold, or the. en giiie and m ichlnory separately. For price, Ac, api-ly to J M BASON, Charieitou, S. C. aprjQ-6_ F^OR SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA? CHINS, of good quality, which are offered h":in. Call ai No. 27 Q leen street, between ^"Ctiug and Church sirects. felill tam ano forme. LOST -THE ^ENTLEAUN^VHO T?)?K a Rule aad Ammunition ttox, yesterday, Hom S'and Nu. 124 (Seliuizentdaiz.) iv in please return timm. nmv2-l* FIYE DOLLARS REWARD.-LOsT, (>N Sunday morning, whilst proceeding iosn, Starboard Headboard from bow Scho-wr B N. Hawkins, with name curved on. WILLIAM ROACH A CO.. Agents. max 2-1 LOST.-TWO TEN DOLLAR RILLS, IN a roll, were dropped on Sumrday, lu Broad oi Mealing M r.-et. below Hasel The Under will be liberally rewarded, upon leaving tau same at this otlleo. _;_mayi LOST. ON THE 18TH, A BUCKSKIN POUCH, with Thirty Dollars arni some cents, between Trodd and King streets, vin Friend. Archdale and Iteaufaiu. Finder will be rewarded on delivery at No. 114 i'radd, corner Lugan streets. Hpr20 HLo fient. TO RENT, A HOUSE ON SULLIVAN'S 1SLANO, with ten rooms and Urge cistern. V tan $2'jo. For particulars, apply tu B. A. MD C EX PUSS, So. 461 Kng direct,_ npr2Q-3* TO RENT, A TWO AND A HALF L STORY KRICK 1MUSE. No. 4 Truinuo'N Court. Guod water and other accommodai lons ou the preiniites. Apply at No. 1 llayuc street. Jnn31-tnthfl 110 RENT, THE WHOLE OR PART OF an elegant and commodious R-Hence, in lite western parr, ol tim city, having a flue garden ailaclied and all necessary OU'buililiugs. Pus seSitton given Immediately. Apply to G. N. BER? NARD, So. SS Hi o.td street. tu?8 'PO RENT, FOUR ROOMS WITH DRE-S J. (NU room and pantry, with us-or piazza and necessary convenience*, n Meeting street, nwir Battery. Apply at i his oitjce. ap?22 TO RENT, A SUMMER RETREAT IM thc Town or An-i'-rson, s. c.-a rteantilul Cottage, containing six rooms, purilally furuisneii. Tnega-den is io a high state oi cultivation, and the surrounding-* ali that eau in; debhel forsum? mer comfort and pleasure. From Mav to October lhere is not, a more agreeab c I ?.?niir.v in .South Car ima. App.y to F. <). Ot FONTAINE, at the i Kills ll <uso, ur to M., Box too, Anderson, s. c. april Ecmouciis. MAD\ME LUZIER, PARISIAN DRSSS MiREit, nas removed to No. ?BS KINO S i UK KT, east side, between M.irket and Hasel weeta. _ apris VTOTi-tE. -TH E .'(?.QUITARLE LIEE ..1 AlSURANCE?tOOIKTY,"o? Nc? Vork. h.tve removed from No. Ul Mcetmr street to their nv? ortice, Mo. 20 BiiOAl) STREET. WM. K. SHAW, febl3 General A irf-nt. c Pianos, CDrgans, ?z. HAR Llit? h. M cG U?TNA. HAN, No. 191 KING STREBT, Tmnorter and Healer in PIANOS, OABINKT ORO VN3, SHSEl' MOSIC. STRINGS. Ac, AC. 49- Toning and Repairing promptly attended to hy HENRY YOCNG. mar28-tutliiamod ?Hee?ings. B?IST CHAPTER, No. 1, ROSE CROIX. An Extra Convocation or thia Chapter will be held THIS MORNING, at Masonic Hall, at 10 o'clock. Members ?na Candidates for Degrees will ho punctual. Thrice Illustrions Brother AL? BERT PIKE. Sovereign Crand Commander, Su? preme Council Thirty-third Degree, Soul beru Jurisdiction of the doited States, will bj present and conrcr the Degrees. By order M. W. M. may2 CHARLES F. SAMMIS, Secretary. AA MEETING OF THE COMMITTEES from the White Fire Companies of the De? partment will be held THIS EVENING, at Pheonix Hall, at half past 8 o'clock. A full attendance ls requested, as business ol importance win be sub? mitted By order or the Chairman, m ay 2 THADD EC* STRE ET, Secretary. CHARLESTON HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY1, No. 1.-The Regnlar Monthly Meeting or this Company will be held THIS EVE NIRO, at 8 o'clock. Members will please be punc? tual. J. H. LOEB, may2 _Secretnry. SUMTER RIFLE CLUB.-THE REGU? LAR Monthly Meeting of this Club will be held at Masonic Hall, TUB EVENING, the 2d lust., at 8 o'cl.ck. W. M. BRUNS, m ay 2_Secretary and Treasurpr. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.-THE REGU? LAR Meeting of your Society wilt be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, ats o'clock. JAMES ARMSTRONG, JR., may2 Secretary. CAROLINA RIFLE CLUB. -THE REG? ULAR Monthly Meeting of this ?-.ub will be held THI3 EVENING, at 8 o'clock. THOS. FROST, Jr., may2 _Secretary and Treasurer. ERMAN FRIENDSHIP BUND -THE \JT Regular Meeting of this Association will be held at the Hall, THIS EVENING, the 2d instant, at 8 o'clock. Those members who have paid the shares In the stock or thc Association in full, are respectrully requested to bring their receipts, in order to exchange them for Certificates of In? debtedness. J. M. PETERSEN", may2 Secretary. SURVIVORS' ASSOCIATION CHARLES? TON DISTRICT.-An Extra Meeting of this A-soclatlon will be held THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the Charleston Library. Members are requested to attend. Uv order of Gen R. H ANDERSON, President. m"ay2_THOS. McCRADY, Secrera-y. PROMPTITUDE FIRE ENOINE COM? PANY.-You are hereby snmra 'Bed to at? tend a Regular Monthly Meeting or your Com? pany, nt Military Hall, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, ai 8 o'clock. By order of tho President. may2-* R. w. BROWN, Secretary. LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. The Fin li Annual Meeting of this Associa? tion will bc held TCESDAY, 21 lust. at half-past 5 o'c.cck P. M., at thc Depository, Chalmers street. On which occasion the Annual Report will be read, an Election or Officers for the enduing year made, ?ind an Address delivered by tue Rev. W. H. ADAMS. A fall attendance of the momuers of the Association, and of all persons Interested In Us cause, ls particularly requested. Members will please come prepared to pay their subscriptions. may1-2 _ THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders or the Stono Phosphate Com? pany will he he d at the Planters' and Mechanics' Bank on WEDNESDAY, thc 3d or May proximo, at 12 o'Cock M. Au Elect on will also be held for President aud Directors. J. D. AIKEN. apr26 Agent. EJrrj (5ooos,. B A R C A I N S1 IN LADIES' AND GENT'S HOSIERY. FURCHG?TT, BENEDICT & CO. are ottering full regular made COTTON HOSE 25 cents per pair, value 40 cents. An extra superfine Cotton Hose at 60 cents per pair, value 75 cents; also, a large supply or Bal urigan and Lisle Hose, Qauze, Merino/Cotton and Lisle Underwear, at corresponding prices. RIBBONS I RIBBONS 1 RIBBONE I In all shades and widihs, at greatly reduced prices. FUnCHGOTT, BENEDICT 4 CO., Nos. 244 and 437 King street. F UKCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. Are offering thc largest and most Important and cheapest stock or HOUSEKEEPING AND IIOUSEFURNISHING GOODS ' that has ever been oflered In this city. 500 dozen line Huck and Damask TOWELS from (I to $4, value $1 25 and $5. Each dozen will bc found 20 per cent, lower than similar arti? cles at any other establishment lu the city. Nankins only $1 25. worth $150. Dollies only 75 cents, worth $1. 50 pieces White Piques only 18 cents, worth 25 cents. 50 pieces White Piques only 25 cents, worth 30 cents. 200 pieces White Marseilles 35 to 75 cents, value 50 cents to $1. F URClIGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. Are oirerlng 50 pieces BLACK SILK GRENA? DINE, which have he m bought (or c.iHh I rom the manufacturer ai a irreat sacrifice, and will be sold at "5 ccntH per yard, worth $l t2>$. We would also state Hut we have reduced our entire and wen selected aiockof DRESS GOODS AND SILKS io suit thc present times. Lace Shawls from recent Importation In large variety at Importers' prices. F UKCI?GOIT, BENEDICT & CO. Arc Ottering 5 cases, or 4-4 SHIRTING at IO and KU ceins, value lt;ii and io cents 2 cases of 10 4 Bleached Sheeting 37,'i and 40 cents, value50 cents. loo rolls of White and Check Matting will be s ld tor nie next fourteen days. 4 4 White at 27 ami co em ts. 4-4 Check at 33 and :?5 cents. Oil Cloths are coast imly oh hatul In all wi-'ths. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., No. 214 Kiii^ street, In the 8- nd. octci No. 437 King street, corner calhoun trailering, i'nrnUirmg i?oo?s, &?. g P RING O ? ? N LN G. MENKE & MULLER, NO. 325 KING STREET, Have just opened an entire New Stock of CLOTHS,CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, 4c, for Spring and .-Colmer. Our Clothing ls a very large and fine selected stock for Men, Youths and Boye, from $6 to $50 per suit. The largest portloa is of imported goods aud manufactured ny ourselves; wp eau, therefore, recommend them as regard ht, weir and workmanship. OUR TAILORIKO DEPARTMENT ls supplied with the Ouest selection or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS, OOH SKI Ns. DIAGO? NALS, TltlCOTS, MELTON'S, ClIEVI 'T.-s, CASSI MERES.4c, and a very Urge s'oc? ul the most, fashionable Pant and Vest P.itit.-nis, which ive will mak* un to order t>v measure In th - la'esi styles. The foreman in this department vt oar iiusiness hasuo f-gu tl ni the artistic world for (.-ut? ting and producing an elegant ht. FURNISHING GOODS. This department is supplied with the celebrated STAR SHIRTS, Foreign and Domes'ic Under? shirts and Drawers, SUk and Thread (?loves. Linen and Paper Collars, Neckfl's, Uows.Scarts, Pock^t Waudkerclilefs, Socks, Umbrellas, 4c. Our stock has been selected with great care, and miens marked very low lu plain (teures. Buyers lu our Hue will and it to their advantage to give us a ?ail before purchasing eLsewliere. mitrss-amoM J. Spool (Colton. COATS SPOOL COTTON. We have in stook ami wiU always keep an as stirunent or CO AW THREAD for sale at New York trade prices. JOHN G. UlLNOR 4 CO.. feoil-htuttiflinos No. 135 Meeting street amusements. PICNIC OF THE BURNS CLUB. A PICNIC of the Barna aub will be held at Mount Pleasant on the 4TH OP M?T. Boat will leave Market Wharf at 10 o'clock A M. Tickets may be had for members and their friends from the COMHrTTEB. R. WING, W. C. MILLER, 0. M. MARTIN, A. MCCONKEY, B. N. SHEA, W. MCINTOSH. may21_ ^CADEMT OF MUSIC. Return of the Charleston Favorites, the brilliant CHAPMAN SISTERS; the Eminent Comedian, C. B. BISHOP and their new and talented Company, with Messrs. COOPER & FIELDS, celebrated Terp? sichorean Artists. o FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing: THURSDAY, MAY, 4, 1871. OD. which occasion will be presented TWO GREAT PLAYS, . Backstone's Great Comedy, lu three Acts, MARRIED LIFE, And Brougham's Celebrated Burlesque, PO CA-HON-TAS, OR YB GENTLE SAVAGE. Admission to Orchestra and Dress Circle $1. No extra charge for reserved seats. Box office open for sale of secured seats, Wed ncsday, May 3d, at 0 o'clock, for any evening daring the en? gagement. Doors open quarter-past 7. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. mayl QH ARLESTON GERMAN SCH?TZENFEST. 1ST, 2D, 3D, ira AND 5TH dV MAY, 1871. 1. Tlie members of the Club and their friends are invited to participate In the Festivities. Cards of Invitation may be obtained at Messrs. F. VON SANTES, King street; MELOHERS '& MULLER, King street: GEORGE H. L1NDSTEDT, corner Calhoun and King streets; F. HEINZ, King street, o.moalte Ann street; WM. PIEPER, corner King and Spring streets; P. BBOHHET, corner Meeting and Line .streets; C. LITSOHGL, East Bay; E. F. TOROK, East Bay; J. M. MARTIN, No. 35 Market street, and Three Mlle House. 2. No p&rson will be admitted without produc? ing their Card or Invitation; and no Invitation will be Issued, under any circumstances, at the Sch?tzen platz. 3. Every Shareholder, Active and Passive Mem? ber, and their respective Immediate faraUlPS, have free admittance to the grounds, but must obtain a family ticket at Mr. G. H. LINDS TEDT'S, c irner of Calhoun and King streets. 4. Activo and Passive Members in uniform, and invi'ed guests In uniform, are not required to* produce their Cards of Invitation. 6. Only Active and Passive Members of the Ger? man Rifle Club, lu uniform, have free admission to the Dancing Flail. 8. The .Badges delivered at the entrance of the Dancing Hall are to be be kept In sight. 7. No one except those In the known uniform of Riflemen will be admitted into the Shooting hau. ?O" The South Carolina, Savannah and Charles? ton and Northeastern Railroad Companies have kindly consented to carry vlstors to the festival for half fare. For further particulars, see Programmes. TUB DIRECTORS. aprl4-flth2smtn w t h 5 (groceries, Ciquors, &t. CLARET ON DRAUGHT AT $1 25 PER GALLON. OR 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Bottle to be returned. W. H. WELCH, Family Grocer, S. W. Corner Meeting and Market streets. 83-All Goods delivered free of ?barge. api28 ..' rjlEAS! TEAS: TEAS! PURE TEAS ONLY ! JUST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE FINE DRAWING TEAS From 70 cents to Si 70 per pound, being abc-'t W> cents per pound below other Dealers. Consumers desiring FINE TEAS would do weil to try those sold at WILSON'S GROCERY and you will use no other kind. We buy TEAS lu lanrj quantities from first hands, (avoiding To? Companies af all kinds,) therefore buytug at a small advance on Urst cost, and would advise consumers to buy no Tea in packages. For PURE TEAS, go to WILSO ..'S GROCERY, Anson and Society streets. tYS* All Goods delivered free. No charge for packing. Q.ROCERIES ! GROCERIES! Country Orders promptly utteuded to, at WILSON'S GROCERY, Box Ho. 383, Charleston, S. C. 03~*No charge for packlugor delivering Goods. NEW BUTTER, IMITATION ENGLISH CHEESE, AC. RECEIVED PER RECENT ARRIVALS. Choice New GOSHEN BUTTER, Jenny Lind Im? itation English Unee?u Mild Factory Cheese. Pine appi'j Cheese, You g America C?nese, Eidam and Sip -ago Cheese, Extra Snotted i'ougu a and UroiiSrust Bacon strips. Choice I'ickied Beef, Faru l?> Pig Pork and itc led ox rougaes. SUGAR CCREI) HAMS. Outfield's, A mer lean, Wliestnlialla, Whitaker, Extra Mar, Davis's Ulu iiood, and the celebrated White Sugar cured Ohampiou Hams. For sale oy E. E. BEDFORD, jaull . No. 275 King street. ^PA it iv LING MOSELLE SPARKLlNG CATAWBA uOCUEIMER N1EILVTEINER LIQUEUR DES BENEDICTINS CHARTREUSE CURACOA MARASCHINO RUSSIAN RUMMEL ABSINTHE VZKMOCTH PARFAIT AMOUR CREME DE RUSK NO VE AITA ANISETTE. E. E. BEDFORD, ?ami No 275 Ktmr street. REMEN L A ti li! ii BEEK ENGLISH ALES SCO I OU ALES CHAMPAGNE ALBS LONDON PORTER.? OUBLINjPORTERS CHAMPAGNE CIDER. E. E. BEDFORD. ann Na 275 King street. Q^OTCE^ITTY BUTTER. Receiving on commission bj each s'lamer from the North, through S. A. Lambert, and noir landing DTTnl0,ts 9f 0a0lce m and Choice New MAT BUTTER, for Inspection to the trade. A. NIMITZ, nuy2_ No. 209 gatt sty. g?GARHOUSE SY??P. IO? bbls. S. H. STRUP. Jay steamer Fall River, on consignment and for sale low while landing by A. NI uirz may2_East Bay, near Marker, street. J^EW CROP CLAYED MOLASSES. loo hhds. i Superior Sweet Bright New Orop 20 tierces/ CLAYED MOLASSES. For sale by j. A. ENSLOW * 00., ma- 2-tuwfS_ No. 141 Bast Bay. gU ER, EXTRA AND FAMILY FLOUR. MORDECAI A CO.. No. 110 East Bay, offer for sale >uper, Extra anl Family FLOUR, of high grades._may2-s Q ATS AND SYRUP. 3000 bushels PRIME OATS 60 barrels Bee-Hive Sugarhouse Syrup. . For sale by T. J. KERR A CO. mayl-2_ "^TAG?NER & MONSEES, Nos. 163 AND 165 EAST BAT AND NOS. 2 AND 4 QUEEN STREET, Have m Store and receiving dally a large as* aortment ot - FAMILY AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Consisting in part of : BACON, HAMS. PORK, BEEF, MAOKEREL, MO h^^Z^0^ SUGAR, LAUD, SALT, SOAP, NAILS, COFFEE TEAS. AO., AO. WAGENER A MON'SEES Continually have lu Sto-ea Urge and well se? lected assortm ?ut of ? SHIP GROO ERIES, delivered free of cartage to vessels. WAGENER A MONSEE3, Agents for Isodor? Bush A Co., St. Louis, Ma, SPARKLING GRAND DUCBESSE OATAWBA. Also, continually are supplied and have in store, CHOfCE CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN W?NE, in -Ixiy gallon casks and demijohns. These Wines are equal to any Imported Wines tu every respeot. apr?_ O O K. O U T I FOR THE SIGNS OF THE CROCKERY HOUSE AND CAROLINA TEA AGENCY. JUST ARRIVED AT LINLEY'8 CHEAP STORE, No. 3S8 King street, A new supply of tbat ramona DOLLAR TEA. Also, a large lot or that very superior YOUNO I HYSON TEA, which delights all Tea connoisseurs who have ever tried lt, and which! sell at the low price of $1 60 per pound. This Tea ls guaranteed, I and I am willing to refend the money to any pur? chaser who should be dissatisfied. j ALSO, A large lot or CANNED FRUIT, VEGETABLES] AND FISH, of the most approved brands, which will oe sold at low prices. A general assortment of Groceries, at reduced prlee?. Roasted and Ground Rio, Lagaayra and Java Coffees, fresh every day. The roasting ls done upon the premises, under my personal super? vision. ' Quality and kinds guaranteed. FRENCH CHINA I FRENCH CHINA ! Tea Sets of piala French China, 44 pieces, for $8 TeaSets, gold bind French China, 44 plecjA for $12 A large assortment of French China for table use. Also, Fancy China Goods, Vases, Cologne Sets, Motto Caps and Saucers, Tete-a Tete Sets, AC. English Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Hard? ware, Wooden ware, Baskets, Looking Glasses, and a general assortment of House Furnishing Goods-sod twenty-five per cent, cheaper than regular dealers. Special attention paid to country orders, accom? panied with cash. All Inquiries by letter promptly answered. No charge for packing or delivering to any part of the city. matis-ur_JOHN W. LINLEY. :S era s papers, ?lagantics, Ut. ?TitnrL^TRinr^^ ~ FOR MAY NOW READY. R CONTENTS AS VARIED AND INTERESTING AS USUAL. Price-For single number.25 cents Per annum.....SS 00 For sale by WALKER: EVANS A COGSWELL, Publishers, No. 3 Broad street. AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE. mar?s Cnmocr, -ir'nel, Ut. B UILDER'S DEPOT, No. 94 CHURCH STREET. V THREE DOOKS NORTH OF BROAD, CHARLESTON, S. C. LIMB SLATES LATHS PLASTER TIN HAIR CKMENT TILE GRAVEL CHIMNEYTOPS SEWER PIPE GARDEN VASES AC. Ac. Ac Now lauding, a cargo of very superior LIME, for ??ale low. Conutry ordors carefully and promptly filled. P. (I. UOX 3M E. M. O RIM RE. maro _ .(iliUinerrj, dressmaking. Ut. jyj XD"AJT "JTTTTZTE "RT~ PARISIAN DRESSMAKER, No. 238 KING STREET, EAST SIDE. BETWEEN MA Re. ET AND HA8-3L STS., (UPSTAIRS.) FINE FRENCH CORSETS MADE TO ORDER. PRICES REASONABLE. raar29 Cigars, tobacco, Ut. 0 I G A R S ! C~? G~ATT S ! Large Stock of Good, Free SMOKING CIGARS, ! constantly on hand, and for sale at $16 per thous and. at_, J. MADSEN'S CIGAR MANUFACTORY, . No. 163 Meeting street, apr3-lmo_ Oppodte Charleston Hotel. QIGARS, T?EACC'), .SNUFF, ?C. i he undersigned. Proprietor of "EMPEROR WILLIAM CIGAR EMi'O.lC.I," No. 310 King si reer.. three noora south of S icletv street, r?slpect tudy slates to tue Smoking, U ewing and Snuf hug public, that he lias coueluded .io offer extra inducements to Who.eda.e un i Ratait Consumers Of CIGARS, TOBACCO, S.N'CFP. .vc, bj disposing ?ff hts Stuck at suehm-Ioes as to secure a large and n-llaiile trade. An extensive ? d complete os-ortm nt or all articles in his li n of business ls kepi c.mstanil?' ou hand, rv ag a tacliity of tilling, with'mt delay, all order* ext n ted ti> him, aeco.apatueii wl'U ?.ash or draft on responsible iMu-e-. tn the city. Pureiia->er.s are requested'to exam?nenla perfect sto^k before tr idmg else? where. . WM. .-?HIMDER, Proprietor of Emperor Willum Cu ar Store. di? ia- an.'_ JJKEVES, BROWN * V \N WICKLE, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERO HANTS, IV ALL KINOS OF DOMESTIC FRUIT AND VEGETABLES In their season. Noa 162 and 103 CENTRE ROW, WEST WASHINGTON MARKET, NEW YORK. REF EKSNCSS. -S. A. Laudiert, with Adolph Nlmnz. Coinmi?sioii and Forwarding Merchant, ND 9>i'East nay. Oharie-t-e . . pna-timos ?jHAMPOOlNCr AJxU ilAlii CUTT fUG. ? - LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and at reasonable rates. Send orders to .. " W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, Broad street next door to Telegraph om oe,