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' TBS at a OB TMS KB wa. TH* DAILT NEWS, by mali one year, $8; six montos $4; tbree monttas $2 SO. Served In toe tty at EIGHTERS- OSNTS a week, payable to the car lera, or $8 a year, paid In advance at the office. THB TRI-WISELY NKWS. paonshed OB Tuesday?, Thursdays aud Saturdays, one year $4; six {Bonths SJ. THE WBEKIT NEWS, one year $2. Six copies $10. Ten copies, to one address, $15. BuBScaimoxa In all cases payablaia advance, .nd no parer coannnea alter the exiwration of he time paid for. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A 00.. No. 140 East Bay, Charlesron, S.C. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1871. If BWS OB THB DAT. -The Kentucky Democratic State Conven? tion has nominated the Hon. P. H. Leslie as a C andidate for Governor. -There was but slight hopes of the recovery Of Mr. Corcoran, in Washington, yesterday. -Gold closed In New York, yesterday, at Hall?. -Cotton closed strong at 15?c., with sales of 6 031 biles. -The laborers on the Erie Canal break made a disorderly strike yesterday. Troops have b cen sent to suppress them. -Ex-Governor Manley, of North Carolina, died at Raleigh, in that State, on Monday, aged seventy-five. -William Henry Harrison Holden, brother of ex-Governor Holden, has been elected mayor of Raleigh, N. C., by the Democrats. -The Berllnese are hoping that the German ansj will make its entry into Berlin in May or Juue, Instead ot August. -The Catholics ol Canton, in China, are building a vast cathedral in that city, which is at once a marked feature of the landscape and a sigu of the times. -Mr. J. D. Barrow, a New York artist, we learn from the Evening Post, has upon bis easel a view of the country home of Mr. Rich? ard Lathers, near New Rochelle, N. Y. -The New. York Herald of Monday says : Laura Keene returned to this city on April 27, with her company. The travelling tour was a great failure. Nearly all her company came home without receiving their full salary. -The Washington Chronicle of Tuesday says: "Seuator Sawyer will not return to South Caro? lina until aller the adjournment of-Hhe special session of the Senate. He left last evening on a brief visit t~ New York. -Two American ladies, accompanied by a near male relative, recently made the over? land trip by sledges from the Okhotsh Sea across Siberia to St. Petersburg, a distance of 7000 miles. -The brain, according to Liebig, is altered chemically by every atom of opium taken into the stomach, and a new train of vital actions must follow this change in chemical composi? tion and minute organization. -It is stated that when signing the d??l cieucy bijl, the President announced his great regret at being compelled to approve of the appropriation for the Sisters' Hospital in South Carolina, stating that he wen id .-ave vetoed it but for the sake of the other Items; -Ex-President Andrew Johnson is to come beiore the public once more as an orator, having'been chosen by and consenting to de? liver an address on -'Mechanical Skill and In? dustry," before a mechanics' fair In Nashville, on the last Saturday in May. -At the annual meeting o? the cotton buy? ers and brokera of Memphis, a motion was adopted by which a committee of three was appointed to take measures that will basten the assimilation ot-cotton samples or .types throughout the Uuion. -In comparing simple with compound In? terest, it is found tuai money will double itself through the former medium tn 14.J years, by calculating it at seven per cent., but com? pounded at the same rate the same amount will be doubled in 10j years. -Developments indicate that the working?; o? tho International Association of Working? men of Europe are cos'.rolled iu Londou, where the federal council ts. and il ls shrewdly surmised that the existing Paris Communal movement is directed Irom the English capital. . -Count Moltke, with an eye to military business, bas given uotice to the French Gov? ernment tba. he will have all the French oc? cupied provinces _ -titled with a line ol' Iori id? eations, to guarantee against all attack, until the Indemnity ls tully paid, and a regular gov? ernment firmly established in France. -The Paris woiueu whose husbands aro in the ranks are denouncing to the authorities those Who have secreted themselves at home to shirk duly. The wives ot the latter naturally take up the quarrel, aud the faubourg was lately the sceue of a most ludicrous hair-pulling fight between the two factions. -Geueial Voa der Tanti, the Bavarian General who? was promineift with his corps in the operations against the Ffeuch army of the Loire, has turned up as furnishing the iu lormatlon that the Pari3 Coiu'uiuie jtl'ered to him, personally. 2.000,000 fraucsii he would de 1 iver to them Fort Cbarenton. -Ladles who have been ruining their Iront hair by cultiug it short, aud criiuplug lt ure in a state ol' terrible agitation over the dreadiut rumors concerning next summer's style ot coiffure. It is said, and with a snow of au? thority, thal the mode of wearing the hair is to be on the Greek model, the trout hair drawu back and all twisted into a loose knot at the back of the head. -A letter from George T. Downing, the well known colored oysterniau, and long? time Congressional caterer, is printed iu the New York Herald, wtiich aptly terms it a '-Bi vaivalur Boomarang." It shrewdly exposes the hollowness of the Radical professions re? garding the colored men, for whom, Mr. Down? ing says, it Ls paiutully evideut lhere .s a lack of due respect on the part of the Republican party. -There are so mauy contradictory report s regarding the possible action of Hie Prussians in connection wiih the French civil war, Ibm it is diilicult to decide what course they will pursue, an otlicer of the Prussian stall', at St. D.-uls, suites, however, that Prussia will not allow ihe Commune lo enjoy its triumph, ! eveu siioidd it, gaiu a victory. The day of J its success will be marked by loreign interven? tion, the obji-ct of which will be Hie re-estab? lishment of a stable govt ruinent. -A practical sLep iu the direction of tho universal republic, democratic and social, has been taken in Paris. A commission hat; been instituted to examine into the condition of tre factories and workshops of that city, abandon? ed by their owners, and to report upon the measures necessary tbr their re-establishment In working order under the auspices ul nie co? operative workingmen j socicii a. A jury is abro to be formed whose duty it will be to set? tle with the masters the terms af cession ot the factories lo the worklogmen's societies, and also the amount of indemnity whn-h is to be paid. -A Washington dispatch, of Tuesday, to the New York Evening Post, says : ""There is con? siderable activity in political circles io-day, in | consequence ot the expressed iuieuuon of j Generals Butler aud Banks lo oppose, wiib all the vigor they command, thu ratification of j the treaty which the President will send to Senate embodying the conclusions reachei the joint high commissioners. Both gei men are dissatisfied with the result reachei the fishery and Alabama claims questions, lleving that the concessions made by the 1 tea States are too great anc' not for the interests of this, country. The fact that I intend to oppose the acceptance of the tr causes much comment in Administration des." The Wetting of Taxpayers. We hope that the meeting of the taxi era of Charleston County, called to ass ble in Hibernian Hall, at noon to-day, be very fully attended. Business should be allowed to keep any solid citizen av The purpose of the meeting-to choo3e delegates to represent Charleston Count; the Convention at Columbia, oe Tues next-rf one that concerns us ail; and taxpayers, without regard to party, she make it a point to be present. At the si time, it should be remembered that none taxpayers are Invited. Monstrous Paradoxes. Radicalism everywhere, and in all thit has a tendency, in its la3t analysis, to into contradictions at once monstrous absurd. To point the moral ot" this as tion, by attempting to specify a tithe of multitudinous proofs, would be to exh? more than the space at our command, . more patience than the average reader ] sessea. We propose, however, to fan some striking exemplifications abroad am home. At this raomeDt in unhappy France tt is a word of fatal significance which the e trie telegraph baa rendered a household, con-and that word is "Commune." It tj lies, so- to speak, a Radicalism purely G? ciao, and claims to be founded upon rights of man. ? Like all decided monstr tics, it is harder to reconcile with itself tl anything else. Its cardinal doctrines very fine upon paper; but its overt acts iu flagrant violation of its dogma. 1 Commune protests against a standing an But the very first thing the Commune rai was a standing army. The Commune ho that conscription ?3 one of the worst crimes against the citizen. But the Cc mune has been swift in adopting this vi crime and merciless in exacting its rigdn fulfilment. The Commune sounds vocif ously the praises of a free press. But I Commune has taken by the throat every i dacious journalist who spoke ever so mill in contravention of schemes of rapine a outrage. The Commune i3 directed agaii the union of Church and State: But t church, innocent of partnership in the s gression-of the State, has been warred upc its holy editices pillaged, its priests slain mutilated, and its chief prelate compelle during passion week, to travesty the sufi? ings of the Redeemer of mankind. TheCoi mune proclaims a universal peace. But t Commune hus no existence, save in riot ai death, while its red flag never waves whe the tri color has flown, and its folds ha been dyed, not tn the gore of the Prussia but in the blood of Frenchmen. The Coi mune believes in universal equality. B the Commune is ruled by men more imper tive than Napoleon. The Commune ordai that the levelling principle shall be applii to properly. But the Commune, when It hi its way, gorges itself upon stolen goods ar grows bloated with pride and spoils by be; guriug the rich. The Commune, ita a ?rori is grand only in pretence and theory, ar monstrous in its deeds. The honest seul ment of the world is conclusive against i and nothing causea outsiders to reprobai and louth it more than the shocking discrej ancy which exists between its preaching un ila practice. Il is a wonderful..fact that nowhere in tl realm of journalism is this Commune so liol up to popular execration as in the collum of the Radical press of the United Stale: We say this is a wonderful fuel; for win tile Commune is to Puris, in a small decree the Radical party is to Hie United Slates i a vast degree. We hold that the sins of th Commune abroad are trifling peccudilloe compared with the crime? of our Americal Commune; and that the French paradox i rather venial in its way when laid alongsid of ils bulky Yankee congener. We conies that when we approach ihe demonstration c this statement we ure aghast at the magul tude of the labor, ibu embarrassing rich'ues of the material, and the proofs that could I* piled mouiituiu-higb to dwarf the mole-hil of Iiianqui's insignificant Commune. Wowil not dwell upon a war for u Union tvhicl .etuis iu Hie i treat disunion, and a struggli for a constitution which eventuates in tin worse than overthrow of that sacred ?nairn meut-since lao sword has found its way tl the bowels of both Union and Constitution We will not particularly pause upon a ciia lion of every horrible atrocity perpetrated ir the names of Union and Constitution by tin murderers of both. We may omit even tc specially brand wiih infamy the policy of ? party which, in the name of universal ?man? cipation, makes lords of ignorant, servile and inferior negroes, in order to browbeat, hu? miliate, impoverish and enslave their own white brethren. Even the application of tho tesl of judging a people whose God is a mon? key, may not lie carried to the l?gitimait parallel of condemning a doniinnut ruction whose hero is a Grunt and whose divinity is a Butler-the inevitable sequences, perhaps, of the Darwinian exegesis. All "these ru oat be sketched, but need not, ai lids lime, be elaborately discussed. To narrow the sob? jvet down to the daily-paper point, let us take Mr. Senator Sumner as an exponent of the belter class and less knavish Radicalism; and measured by luis standard, let us see how much U ss odious is ihe local Commune of Paris than the Commune of the United States, which, banyan-like, covers an area thal makes Paris look like a wart. To re? capitulate all the Incongruities ol Mr. Sum? ner would consume too much time and prin? ter's ink. We need not go back to the time when tic swore to otiserve ihe constitution "wiih menial reservation;" or even to the day when Iiis separated spouse is said lo have expressed regrets thai the cane of Pres? ton Brooks was not made of stronger male rial. We f<- bear to Hil the dismal void which lies between the exirt-mes above mention? ed-the extremes of constructive perjury and abe 'lute luck o? trow ui:iuuood. We will re? gard him iiom the recent period which mark-1 ed the delivery of bis notorious attack upon President-General Grant's Santo Domingo jobbery. That Mr. Sumner justly arraigned the President, ?o far as jobbery was con? cerned, may be true} but it is equally true that the crazy and splendiferous rubbish was well calculated, in some respects, to invite "the reign of loafers, blackguards and vis "ionaries.'" In that San Domingo speech Senator Sumner begged ever so sesquipeda lianly that the election about to occur tn that mongrel island should be absolutely free. He likewise collaterally denounced the presence of soldiei'3 at the polls. The burden of that speech was, in brief, in its better aspects, a ponderous protest against usurpation of power on the part of the President, so far as it touched the case of a horde of negroes and mulattoes in a for? eign island. So much was Ihe bile of Sum? ner stirred that he did not hesitate to apply to the Executive a nick-name which must have been a galling insult, viz: "The head of "the San Domingo Ku-Klux!" But after Mr. Sumner's beautiful theories in behalf of alien negroes were expended, how did he imme? diately afterward act when his own white countrymen were at. the bar of the Senate? He acted as Radicalism ever acts when the visionary fanatic is beset by the plunderer and the knave, who have risen upon the revolutionary wave to the solid land of domi? nance and empire. Mr. Sumner excoriated the Force Bill when it threatened an island in tbe Caribbean Sea tenanted by a rabble of blacks. But Mr. Sumner praised a Force Bill? a thousand-fold worse, which menaced the happiness, the honor, the lives, the property and liberties of the people of the United States, North as well as South. Mr. Sumner lashed the President-General for a feeble usurpation of power, in the one case; but Mr. Sumner was eager to confer unlimited despotic authority on tho same dangerous man, iu the other ca3e. Mr. Sumner deemed it a horrible atrocity that'our war ships stiould even hint at battering down a few negro shanties; but .Afr. Sumner actually exults in demolishing the organic law and civic free? dom in America. Mr. Sumner fairly howls at disturbing the purity of the ballot in San Domingo; but Mr. Summer deliberately clothes our "smoky Caesar" with power to re-elect himself military as well as civic dic? tator, by the utter suppression of the popu? lar will Mr. Sumner bleeds at every pore when the presence of armed mercenaries is possible at the polling booths of San Domin? go; but Mr. Sumner would make every vo? ting precinct in this so-called Republic a fence of bayonets. Mr. Sumner deemed Grant the "head of San Domingo Ku-Klux," and, a3 such, believed him fit for the halter; but Mr. Sumner has helped constitute this very man a very grand Cycbps against the lives and liberties of millions of his country? men, and as such pronounces him worthy of a diadem. Verily, the "colossus of igno? rance," clad in mail, has triumphed im? measurably over the "colossus of gas," girt about with frothy verbiage, self-conceit and hideous paradoxjes. If this is a picture of Mr. Sumner, a frag meut of Radicalism, how can Radicalism in its entirety be ever portrayed in all its terri? ble deformity ? Is the American Commune, then, any bet? ter or more consistent than the French mons? trosity ? Is it not incalculably more horrible ? If the French Commune is justly warred upon, what is there in the American mon? ster which saves it from assault? In France, circumstances made it necessary that blood should flow. No such necessity, thank God, is found in America. There must be war iudeed upon our Commune, but it must bea war of public opinion at the ballot-box. The freeborn citizens of this country are not yet ready for chains and slavery. lu spite of the Radical party and its Ku-Klux bill, our liberty can be regained. By the peaceful mei hod of the ballot must we conquer at last; for, to quote the words of a true phi? losopher and patriot, "let enthusiasts say "what they will, however fondly we may "chenab our ideals of freedom, we must yet "bear in mind the wholesome, wholesale "truth of history, that DO actual liberty is 'reached hy the dagger, ur by massacre, or is founded on bad blood or bad.faith.*' ?jltttiu iJHoiusa Jdr THE SEASON 18 APPROACHING for Children's Summer Complaints, especially In those who are Tecthl g. A sare aird secure reme? dy ts all important, ?nd mother* will mid such a one In OK. BAKR'S HERMAN SOOTH I Ji<5 COR? DIAL. To he had or all Druggists. apr24-mwr JSP* JOHN C. .BA KER & CO'S GENU INK MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL.-ESTABLISH El) 183').-Acknowledged by eminent physicians to he Hie best In the world'. Sohl by Druggists tenerallv. JNO. c. BAKEttA- CO., Philadelphia. A full supply on hand by DR. H. BAER, fil)6-mwrCmos No. 131 Meeiing street. ^?-BATOHEIAOR'S HAIR DYE.-Till SUPERB HAIR DYE is the best In the teor?a-.per? fectly harmless, reliable and Instantaneous, No disappointment. No ridiculous tints or unpleas int odor. The genuine Wi A. UATCUKLOK'S HAIR DYE prodnces IMMEDIATELY a spleudid Black ir Natural Brown. Dues not stalu the skin, but leaves the hair clean, sort and beautiful. The .inly Safe aud Perfect Dye. Sold by all Drug? gists. Factory No. Itt Bo .d street, New York, janta-mwilyr PREVENTIVE MEDICATION.-A radical change has been Introduced in the prac? tice or medicine. Physicians nave ceased to tor? ture and prostrate their patients. Instead orpuil lugdown, they build up; instead oi assaulung nature, they assist her. Cupping, leeching, lilts teriug,-venesection, calomel, antimony, stupefy? ing narcotics, and rasptmr purgative-', once the favorite resources ur the faculty, and iii w rurel y resorted to even by the mus; dogmatic membe rs' oi tne profession. Thc old creed was that disease ans something which must be expebed b> violent artiIJct.il means, irn-speclive or the wear and tear or the vital organization ia the process. Tlu- new creed recognize' thc impruvwuert. of the general health as es-eimal to the cure or all local ailments. Heuce it is that BOSTKTTElt'S STOMACH BIT TKRS, the most potent vegetable t nie that phar? macy has ever brought to the assistance ol nature I In her struggles wirri disease, has beeu c rdiaily ! approved by practitioners ot ihe modern school. ! lt is plea-ant. to redeet that rearan and philoso? phy have at Lint neeu victorious over tne errors or tne past, and that thousands, and tens ot thous, ands, or human beings are alive and well to-day who would Indubitably lie mouldering lu their grave.-', had they been .subjected to the palus amt penalties which were dcemeu orthodox und ?udls pi usable inirty or lorty years ago. Preventive medication was scarcely thought or tien; but no# It ls considered of paramount Im? p?t tunee, and the cdeurity or the Bland oro invig brant, alterative and restorative of the age, (a title which llOSCKrTKR'? BITTE KS have fairly earned by their long career or success,) is maiuly due to Hs eiUeleney as a protective preparation. A course ol the Bitters ls urgently recommend? ed as a safe and certain an tutoie io lmeimitient and remittent fevers, diarrhoea, dysentery and other maladies. apr29-6nac Special Catitee. ps* CONSIGNEES PER SCHOONER A ".SN IK "MAGEE will please call at the office -of WM. B. HERIOT A 00., No. 54 Broad street, and sign the Average Bead. may5-l CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP SEA G?LL, from Baltimore, are hereby notified that she ls THISI>AY discharging Cargo at Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. All goods not taken away at sunset will remain on wharf at consignees' risk. MORDECAI A CO., may?-1 Agents. pS* NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS WHO have purchased goods at the Auction Sale of W. 0. WBILDEN A CO., are requested to call and re? move the same without de'ay. There will be no Auction TONIOHT, this being the last day of the Sch?tzenfest. Auction again, as usual, on SATURDAY NIOHT. may5-l ps* IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF fcOUTH CAROLINA.-In the matter of JOSEPH L. STEVENS, Bankrupt.-In Bank? ruptcy.-To whom lt may concern ; The under? signed hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of JOSEPH L. STEVENS, of St. John's Parish, in the County of Charleston and State of South Carolina, within said district, who has been adjudicated a bankrupt upon his own peti? tion by the District Court of sald?dlstrlct. Dated at Charleston this 4th day of May, A. D. 1871. J, E. BUJRKE, may5-f3 . Assignee. PS* IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE EASTERN DIS? TRICT QF SOUTH CAROLINA -In the matter or MAURICE STRAUSS, Bankrupt.-In Bankruptcy. -To whom lt may concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice" ot his appointment as As? signee or MAURICE STRAUSS, or the City or Charleston and State or South Carolina, within said district, who has been adjudicated a bank? rupt upon his own petition by the Dlstrlet Court of said district. Dated at Charleston thia 4th day of May, A. D. 1871. -J. E. BURKE, mays rs . Assignee. ps* NOTICE-PERMISSION TO RUN any or bis Steamers to the Pacific Guano Co.'s Wharr during thc German Schulzenrest has been granted to Mr. H. L. P. MCCORMICK, President or Mt. Pleasant and Sullivan's island Ferry Com? pany. C. H. GLIDDEN', Superintendent Pacific Guano Company, mayl -5* ^.PARTIES WISHING TO VJSIT THE Schutzenplatz by water are Invited to Brown's Wharr, from which place a fine Sall Boat will start at any couvenlent time for the above place. apr29-6* pS* APPLICATION FOR FINAL DIS? MISSAL.-Notice ls hereby given that the under? signed, JOHN A. BARNSDALE, Executor or the estate or COLLYAR D. BARKSDALE. deceased, will apply for a final disc arge and letters dis ralssory, as Execntor of said estate, before iris Honor GEORGE DUIST, Esq., Judge of Probate ror Charleiton County, at his office, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day or May, A. D. 1871 at 12 o'clock M. JOHN A. BARKSDALE, fcxecutor. April 22d, 1871. apr24-mwfimo pS* OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLES? TON, S. C., MAY 1, 1871.-rStockholders of the 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 on the Sth day ot February last, ls now due and payable. The Treasurer or the Company will attend at the office or Messrs. CAMPBELL A SEABROOK, No. 50 Broad street, Tms DAY and each subsequent day, from 12 to 3 o'clock, until Saturday, 6th Inst. Inclusive, to re? ceive payment and deliver thc Bonds and Certifi? cates or stock. S. W. FISHER, Treasurer Savannah and Charleston R. R. Co. mayl-6 pS* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tn all Sub-Agents or the Land Commission, that, from and after the first day of March, 1871, they will report aU their proceedings to Hon. F. L. UARDOZO, Secretary of the Advisory Board. ROBT. C. DKL.VRGE, L. C. S. S. C. Columbia, February 23, 1871. maru ps* CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIETY. The Treasurer or the Charleston Bible Soc ety will receive Subscriptions or Donations nt his office, No. 6S East Bay, corner or Atlantic Wharf. The payment of Two Dollars will constitue a person u member for one year. Bibles are kept on hand for distribution. The Society has one ex porteur lu thc field, and solicits aid to introduce another. Persons Interested In the wo.ik or seeking further lnrormatlon will please call on thc Treasurer. J. N. ROBSON, apr-8-6mos Treasurer C. B. S. ps UNION BANK OF SOUTH CARO LINA.-Notice Ls hereby given that this Bank will, on the fr- * dav or May next, be prepared, in com? pliance with the recent amendment or its charter, io consolidate, reduce, amt redeem the Stock or the Bank-that ls to?ay. ONE .-?HAKE OF NEW, will be Issued ror TES SHARES OF OLD STOCK; and at thc request or any stockholder holding less than ten shares, the Bank will redt-em the same ac Hie rate fixed ror said redemption by thc charter, or holders may sell uud as Iga all SUCH by endorsmeut on the original certificates. Ac? cording to thu pr ivlsl-ms of the amended 'char? ter 'mo one shall be considered or held to be a stockholder or t he said B.iuk wiro has not receiv? ed a new certificate for the consolidated shares," on or before thc first day or June next. II. D. ALEXANDER, mar27-rawr . Cashier. matcrjes, Jctuclrn, &z. jCUNE JEWELR if, WATCHES, Ac' THE LATEST STYLES. Particular attenilon is invited to the NEW, LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OK WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS, I suitable ror Presents, just received and opened. AT JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET, JAMES ALLANTS, No. 307 KING STREET. All tho? newest and most exquisite designs iii Jewelry, comprising, SETS OP PEARL, GARNET. ALL GOLD CORAL AND STONE. Leoni lue, Opera. Neck and Vest CHAINS; Seal ^iiigs, Diamond Rings; Gt tit's Pins. Pearl ami Diamond; Pialn Gold and Wedding Rings always on hand or made io order; sleeve Battons ami <tnils. Bracelets, Brooches and Earrings; Armlet ! and Necklaces, in Gold and Coral; Brooches for Hair or Miniatures. Locken, charm-, ant! Mason:' I'ins. Glove Bands, at JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 K?SU STREET A few doors above Wentworth street. nov24-mwr g ALL, BLACK <fc CO., Nos. 5C5 and 567 BROADWAY, N. Y. WILL FUUNISn STERLING SILVER FORKS AND SPOONS In quantity, at $1 75 GOLD PER OUNCE. These Goods ore pronounced superior in beauty or finish, and greater lu variety or pattern, to any Table Ware manufactured. A LA ItO K STOCK OF WEDDING SILVER CONSTANTLY ON HAN D. junlK-lyi t^lK JAMES CLARKE'S FEMALE PILLS. These PILLS have long been used both in Great Britain aud this country, and ate the best ol their kind In tue market. Forsale by DR. H BAKR, spi-22 No. 131 Meeting street. THE REG?T^R^rYEEKLT MEETING .or Marion Lodge, No. 2, L o. O. F...will be held THIS EVKNING, ac 8 o'clock, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Members will please attend. Candidates are reqaested to be punctual. ROBT. 0. STARR, maye_. Recording Secretary. STRICT OBSERVANCE LODGE. No. 73, A. F. M.-The Regular Monthly communica i lou or tUis Lodge will be Held THIS Brsxcxa. at 8 o'clock. The IC. A. negree will bc conferred. Brethren and Candidates will take dne notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order or thc Worshprul MaRter. mays CL ARENCE WAGNER, Secretary. AMEETING OF THE COMMITTEES rrom the White Fire Companies or the De? partment will be held THIS EVENING, at -Phoenix Hall, ac hair-past 8 o'clock. A full attendance ls requested, as business of importance will bc sub? mitted. By order of the Chairman. mays_THADDEUS STREET, Secretary. AMEETING OF THE TAXPAYERS OF the County or Charleston ls requested THIS DAT, the 5th Instant, at 12 M., at the Hibernian HalL_may42 MARION STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM? PANY.-Attend the Regular Monthly Meet? ing of your Company, at your Hall, THIS (Friday) EVENISO, at 8 o'clock. By order. GEORGE A. CALDER, mays_Secretary. LOTHOLDERS MAGNOLIA CEMETE? RY.-The Annual Meeting or the Lo-holders or Magnolia Cemetery will be held In che Hall or the Mouth' Carolina ?Loan and Trust Company, Broad street, on MONDAY, 8th Instant, at i o'clock P. M. W. 'J. BEE, mayj-3_Chairman Board or Trnatoas THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders In the chcraw and Salisbury railroad Company will be held at Florence, s. C., on WEDNESOAT, the 10th dav or May ensuing, at 12 o'clock, M. JEROME P. CHASE, apr2T-th2ml, Secretary and Treasurer. IDants. WANTED TO RE?? A GO?D PIANOT at a moderate rate. Address, with terms, THE NEWS office._._m?y5-l* WANTED, A COMPETENT TEACH KR to take charge o a School in the country. Compensation lib-ral. Apply at No. 6 --raith street, between the hours or 4 and 7. mavs-l* WASTED, A LARGE LOOKING GLASS, rrom three tn Ave leer, long. Also, a CENTRE TABLE. Apply at this ottjee. may?-i*_._ W~ ANTED IN A DRUG STORE. A LAD. One acquainted with the business pre rerred Address Box No. 443, Charleston POHIO? flce, giving reference._H'av3 AYOITNG LADY IN THE COUNTRY wishes a situation as Compalilon or House? keeper In the city or country. For terms, and other particulars, address "B," DAILY NEWS Office. - apr28 WANTED TO RENT, BY A PUNCTUAL and permanent tenant, a neat and pleas anilv situated dwelling, containing not less than four square moms. The western part of the city, or the neighborhood of thc Battery prererred. Ad? dress, stating location and lowest rect, '-Teuant." orflce of THE NEWS. arris iror Sole. TVOITNET?^S sale at CHRISTOPHER'S Stables, No. 500 King street._m av 5-1* JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF FINE CANARY BIRDS, all singers. For sale by A. BCER?. No. 82 Market street._maya 2* BAKERY FOR SALE.-A BREAD, PIE AND CAKE BAKERY, situated*on one of the pi lucina! streets of avaunah, with a good store trude and lari:e wagon route, for sale cheap If ap? plied for beroro the 15th instant. Rent of prem? ises*^ per month. Satisfactory reason given roi- selling. Address Bakery, Savannah, Ga. msjrj-4*_ F~~ OE SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA-' CUINKS, or good quality, which are offered heap. Call at No. 27 Queen street, between Meeting and Chuiv.h siroeu. _M>1 j AGOOD SECOND-HAND TYLtR 0 <T TON COMl*RE>S, nearly complete. Mr sale by the wilmingionand Weldon Railroad Compa? ny, at $1600. ne irly ns good os uew. Apply to S. L. FREMONT, Engineeraudsuperintendent, apntt-mwflmo ABARGAIN!-TO PRINTERS AND* BOOKBIND Kits.-A Rugirles Wood Frame Paper Cutter, will be sold low for c ish. Is nearly new. cuts 28 Incites, aun has ait extra knife. No charge for package. Price $40. Apply at THE Kfiws Job ouiee. raar&t test ana fenuo. LOST. AUS THE 18TH, V BUCKSKIN POUCH, with Thirty Dollars and some eeo ts, between Trodd and Klug str- ets, via Friend, Archdale and Keaufain. Finder will bo reweded on delivery at No. 114 'fradd, corner Logan streets. apr20 <?o Rent. TO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE RESI? DENCE. No. os Smith street*. Possas-loii given immediately. Apply at No. u Liberty s feet, maj 5-i*_ TO RENT, SEVlsRAL ROOMS. FUW N It* 11 KD or 'Jiifurni-ihed. convent ntty situ, ai d, with d.ie piazza; alua an excellent office I,oom. Meeting Street, two iluor> above Calhoun. iuay?-tm2* TO RENT. ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, a Bakery, Store and Dwelling, all mi same tot, Cunvei lent to landing. Apply at this office. nwv5-fmw _._ T: I RENT, THE SM VLL STOKE No 415 Klint stree', luqture Mt F. E. WlNDII Kill's, K -ig next d "ir of ce -rg- -treet. muy . ::* T) RF NT, A CO.YIFOK.TABI,!-: HO' SK, No. 2is coming street, containing f?mr looms. With gas. uoi 1 cistern and yard; a.-o, Uower garden. F ir terms, apply to WM. ll. D iWSON, Real E-iate Agent, No. 65 Bioad street, limy 3 TO BENI, A SUMMER RETREAT IN the Town or Anderson, s. c.-a beautiful Codage, containing six rooms, par.lally rurniMied. Thcgiideu ls in a high slate of cultivation, and the surroundings dil mat can be desired for sam mer comfort and pleasure. Prom Mav to October there ls not. a more agrceab s lueallty In south Car. lina. Apply to F. c. Du FONTAINE, at tb.? Mdls llnu.se, or to M.. Box 10J, Audernoii, S. ti. ? aprl7 iUisDOlntion? bf CoHtirtiu'ralnp. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Thc erm or - HARLES C. RIUII EH & CO. ls lins day dissolve-1 by mutual Consent, lue liquidation of their affairs will be conducted by CHARLES C. RICHTER, who will continue thc business on his own account. CH l RLES C. RICHTER, WILLIAM H. LOCKWOOD. Charleston, April 29, 187L iuaya-3 Ecrnoimis. MESSRS. I. HYMAN & CO. HAVE RE MOVED from No. ll Ha> no street to No. 31 Il Air NE S BEET._ma,v4-:i? RE MO VAL.-I nAVE REMOVED .V1Y Offiofl from the corner of south Atta: tlc rt nan mid Exchunce street to the OFFICE OF A I'IJAN I IC WHARVES. mityl-mwffi_A. GETTY. .\T.\.D \ME LUZIBH, PARISI AN DUtoSS 1UL M'.KKK, has removed io No. 233 KINO sl'i.KKT, cast side, between Market and Kusel streets._ apri5 V?TICE.-T H E "EQUITABLE LIFE ?.1 ASSURANCESOOIETY,"of Ne- Yuri:, h.ive ?eiuovcil rrom No. if. Meeting stree- to th-'ir itsw oillce, No. 2D BROAD STREET. W.u. I!. S H.VIV, fi bi3 emeral Anent. B ?nmu?r, Suet, &z. u I JTD E R" S ^T?TF OT, NO. 94 CHURCH STREET. . TIIKEE Dooits NORTH OP BKOAD, CHARLESTON, S. C. LIME SLATES LATHS PLASTER TIN HAIR CEMENT TILE GRAVEL CH1MNEYT0PS SEW?RP1PE OARDEN VASES Ac. - Ac. 4e. Now landing, a cargo or very superior LIME. Tor sale low. Country orders carefully and promntlv ?lde-l. P.D. Box 374 8. ti. 0 RI MK ti. mam ^HAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and ai reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Bait er, Broad street, nett door to Telegraph office. J^I^D E ji T^IT^AXT^TQT. . Retain of tue CatrleBtan Favorites, the brilliant CHAPMAN* SISTEHB; the Eminent Comedian, 0. B. BISHOP and their new and talented Company, with Messrs. COO"*SR & FIELDS, celebrated Terp slchorean Artists. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. THIS (Friday) EVENING, May 6tb, 1871, Will be presented TWO GREAT PLAYS. Sterling Coyne's Admirable Comedy, In Three Acta, EVERYBODY'S FRIEND ! And the Laughable Burlesque, LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD \. OR, THE IDLE APPRENTICE! SATURDAY-GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, at reduced prices. Admission to Orchestra and Dress Circle $1. No extra charge for reserved seats. Box office open for sale of secured seats, Wednesday, May 3d, at 9 o'clock, for any evening danag the en? gagement. Doors opea qnarter-past 7. Ourtain rises at 8 o'clock._mays QRAND AMATEUR CONCERT FREUNDSCHAFTSBUND HALL, FOR TBS BEyBPrr OF 8T. JOHN'S LUTHERAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL, TO TAXE PLACE TUESDAY, MAT 9 /jfypfogramme later In the week. ' mays* ?JATHOLIC SUNDAY-SCHOOL PICNIC, A PICNIC of the Sunday-Schools of all the Cath? olic Parishes In the city will be given at the Schutzenplatz, on TUESDAY next, the 9th instant. Cars will leave the Ann street Depot at 8.30 A. M., and the Schutzenplatz, on their return, at 6.30 P.M. Tickets can be procured from the. Pastors of the different Churches, from the members of the com? mittee, and at the Depot on the morning of the Picnic. . may3wl2 C ?roceries, Ciqucrrs, &t. H^TCE~1?~AY BUTT?T?7 Receiving on commission by each steamer from the North, through S. A. Lambert, and now landing Fresh lots of Choice Old and Oholce New MAY BUTTER, for Inspection to the trade. A. NIMITZ, rnay2 No. 20? East Bay. JJATHORS SPRINGS WATER Bo?n & Son's DIAMOND SPARKLING CATAWBA' WINK Blnnlnger's Old London Dock Gin. Old Tom Gin Assorted French Bramty; Fruits, in quart jars Assorted French Fruits, in own juice, put up tn glass sroppered docanters French Pickles in fancy jars India Carrie, in flasks Yarmouth Bloater Paste, Anchovy Paste French Mustard, lu glass pots Queen's Olives. Capers, Bordeaux Olive Oil, Florence Olive Ol), In flasks, and Bengal Cnutney. E. E. BEDFORD, Late W. S. Corwin A Oo. janli No. 275 Klntr street. VTEW BUTTER, IMITATION ENGLISH i.1 CHEESE, AC. RECEIVED PER RECENT ARRIVALS. Choice New GOSHEN BUTTER, Jenny Lind Im ltatiou English Cheese. Mild Factory Cheese, Pine? apple Cheese, You g America Cheese, Eldam and Sap sago Cheese. Extra Smoked T?ngnes and: Breakfast Bacon Strips. Choice Pickled Beef, Fam? ily Pig Pork and Plc - led Ox Tongues. SUGAR-CURED HAMS. Dutueld'3, American, Whestphalia, Whitaker, Extra Star, Davis's Diamond, and the celebrated White Sugar cured Champion Hams. For sale by E. E. BEDFORD, jami No. 276 King street. B REMEN LAGER BEER ENGLISH ALES SCOTCH ALES CHAMPAGNE ALES LONDON PORTERS DUBLIN.PORTERS CHAMPAGNE CIDER. E. E. BEDFORD, anil No. ni> King street. w AGENER & MONSEES, NOS. 16;l AND 165 E \ST BAY AND NOS, 2 AND 4 QUEEN STREET, Have in Store and rccelvlug dally a large as? sortment of FAMILY AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Consisting ni part of : BACON, HAMS. PORK. BEEF, MACKEREL. MO? LASSES, FLOUR. SUGAR. LA >D. ?ALT, SOAP, NAILS, COFFEE TEAS, AC, Ac. WAGENER ft MONSEES Continually have In sto ea lirge and well se? lected assortin-ut of SHIP G li-0 OERIES, delivered free of cartage to vessels. WAG EM ER A MONSEES. Agents for lsodor. Bush A Co., St, Louis, Mo., SPARKLING GRAND DUO HESSE CATAWBA. Als?, continually are supplied and have in score, CHO'CE CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN WINE, in sixty gallon casks and demijohns. These wines are equal to auy Imported Wines lu every respect. n?"r2.i CLARET ON DRAUGHT AT $1 25 PER GALLON. OR 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. . Bottle to be returned. W. H. WELCH, Family Grocer, S. W. Horner Meeting and Market streets. 45"Ai: Goods delivered froe of charge. apr23 O O K OUT! FOR THE SIGNS OF THE CROCKERY HOUSE AND CAROLINA TEA AGENCY. JUST ARRIVED AT LIN LEY'8 CHEAP STORE, Nu. 3S8 King street, A new supply of that famous DOLLAR TEA. Also, a large lot ot that very superior YOUNG UYaON TEA, walch delights ?iii rea couuo'sseurs who have ever tried l\ and -.vU'di I se.I at. the low price of ?I 50 per pound. This tea ls guaranteed, au I lain willing to ie und the money to any pur chaser'wno should bc dissatisfied. AI>"?0, A large lot of CANNED FK01T. VEGETABLES) AND FISH, of the tn-ttt, approved brands, which will :>e sold at low prices. A general assortment of Groceries, at reduced prices. Roasted and Ground Rio, Lagnayra and Jara Coffees, fresti every day. Tue rousting is done upon the premises, auder my personal super? vision. Quality und kinds guaranteed. FREVCHCUINAI PRESCH CHINA I TeaSets of pUlu French Chi ?IA, 44 pieces, tor $S Tea Sets, gold band French China. 14 pieces, for $12 A large assortment of French UlUua for table use. Also, Fancy China Goods, Vaxes, Cologne Silts, Mutto Cups and Saaoers, Tete-? Tote SeLs. Ac. English Crockery, Glassware, Tinware. Hard? ware, Wooden ware. Baskets, LooKlng Glii**o?. unit a general anson mont of House Furnudiin* Goods-sold iweuty-dvc per cent, oncftpcr thaw n.-guiar deaiere. Special attention :iald tooonntry onion*, accom? panied with c-ish. AH inquir?an by i?s tor promptly answered. No charge lor picking or delivering to ?ny part of the city. marl6-lyr JOHN W. LUNLEY. ?rocerv?ir Conors, ?fcc. WHOLESALE PROVISION DEALERS, No* 171-^EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. 0., HAVE ON BAND, AND WEEKLY RECEmNO: SHOULDERS, SIDES, STRIPS AND HAMS Floor, Sugar, Coffee and Pork Syrup, Molasses, Butter and Lard Beef, Cheese, Mackerel and Herring Codfish, Salmon. Wicha fall and wen selected Stock of GROCE? RIES, which we offer at the lowest market rates. ?-COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. m Also, always on hand, those good PATAPSCO 9. C. HAMS._' may?-fmw Jj*! LOUR! FLOUR! 700 bbls. Fine, Extra and Family FLOUR. For sale by T. J. KERR A CO. mays jgj ASTERN HAY! EASTERN HAY I 500 bales Prime EASTERN HAY. For cale by J. A. ENSLOW ? CO., . may6-l_-_No. 141 East Bay. J^EW CROP CLAYED. MOLASSES. loo hhds. \ Superior Sweet Bright New Oro? .20 tierces J CLAYED MOLASSES. F.w sale by J. A. ENSLOW A CO., mav2-tnwf3_No. Kl East Bay. gUrER, EXTRA AND FAMILY FLOUR. MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay, offer for sale super, Extra ani Family FLOURffir high grades. , may2-6 ---, W ILSON'S GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY . WILSON'S GROCERY WILL OPEN WILL OPEN WILL OPEN MAY SIXTH, MAT SIXTH, MAY SIXTH, ON SATURDAY, ON SATURDAY, ON SATURDAY, AT 306 KING STREET. AT 406 KING STREET. AT 306 KING STREET. Q HARLES HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNES, SILLERY AND EXTRA DRY. A. LALANDE A co.-. Proprietor of the Chat. Leovllle and Brown Cancenac Clarets. A fall assortment of che above Wines for sale by all principal Gi ocers and Wine Dealers. H. BISCHOFF A CO. inar3i-fmw3mo?* (Cigars, tobacco, &r. QIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF, 4c. Hie undersigned. Proprlecor of "EMPEROR WILLIAM CIGAR EMPORIUM," No. 310 King street., three doors sooth of Sucletv street, respect? fully sraces to ene Smoking, c ewing andSnnf. OtiK public, tuns he has concluded to offer extra inducements to Wholesale ami Retail Consumers of CIGARS, TOBACCO, .SNUFF. Ac, by disposing of his Stock ac such prices as to secure as|large and reliaole trade. An extensive and complete as-ortm rnt of ull articles In his line of business ls kept constantly pa hand, giving a facility of tilling, without delay, all orders extended to hun, accompanied with cash or draft on responsible houses in che eley. Purchasers are requested to examine his perfect Stock before trading else? where. WM. SCHRODER, Proprlecor of Emperor William Ci .ar Store. dPi!lS*rim<i? Snsmese divos. A s Y'^nTfiTTTTT T H, COTTON FACTOR AMS COMMISSION if ER CHANT, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF. nprlQ-mwflmo_ciiarU-ston, S. C. JEEVES, BROWN & VAN WICKLE, ? WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IX ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC FRUIT AND VEGETABLES In their season. Nos. 182 and 163 CENTRE ROW, WEST WASHINGTON MARKET, NEW YORK. REFERENCES. -S. A. Lambert, with Adolph Nimitz. Commission and Forwarding Merchant, Xu. 209 East Bay, Charleston - ? innu-tmos JOSEPH w. HARRISSONS, ARTIST'S SUPPLY, PAINT AND OIL STO?t, No. 62 QUEEN STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Patent Tatet Detecting (alarm) MONEY DRAWER. an2-rawf<sw 1865J> J*FJBT:NEY & UA' 1871 PRODOCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. :o BARCLAY AND NO. 2^2 GREESWIOH STREETS, NEW YORK, Reserven of Green and Dried FRUITS, Truck and ail kinds of Farm and Garden Produce. Our locution and facilities lor selling Fruits and Vegetables aro unsurpassed la New York. ' ?rc'liars ami Marklug Plates sent free to Ship, pera. All correspoudeuts and questions cheer? fully answered. RK KER KS CB.-C. .H. Lllleuthal, Tobacconist, New York._ anrl4 ?meis. gUMMER BOAB DINO. Al K BK HOTEL. A ? KPN, 8. C The people ?rf Clt?fles?Ofi *n?t vicinity are re? spect! ?ny iuf??rmed i?< a'wp Horkiiwtiibe open dnnng tnes>i?twer?^ i*?* rortlw reception ni permanent sud irsn-t-i' tiif>K rh*r*>nnnar*ta'ftfe MT? sid ?vii tarnished. Home sud gwmnds w Hsh*?ie?i? Th.i i sore* ^id ?v "nppiiit wno ali me dellca Ciev <>t s?a?i?e. ftrttt* very a?derar?. Poi- farther r**-'fort ire a<idw? OA^K A LOCXSBIRRT. miprtewrs. G<yrt Livm- sttsohe* ro the House. v . aprM-i mo