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TEK MS OE TBE If EWS. THB DAIIY Nsws, by mail one year, $8; six Montos $4; turee months $2 60. Served In the Hy at KIOHTKK s OBNTS a week, payable to the car? le rs, or $8 a year, paid In advance at the office. THB TKI-WBBBXY NIWS. piblishedbn Tuesdays, TUarsdays and Saturdays, one year $4; six months TH? WKBXLY NEWS, one year $2. Six copies 4)10. Ten copies, to one address. S?5. SUBSCRIPTIONS tn ali cases payable :n advance, ?Dd no paper continued arter the expiration of he time paid ror. Address RIORDAN'. DAWSON & CO.. No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S.C. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1871. NEWS OE TEE DAT. -Gold at New York yesterday closed -at llk allI -The New York cotton market closed firm at I5*c. Sales 1187 bales. -At Liverpool cotton closed quiet and s teady. Uplands 7<Ma7gd; 3ales 12,000 bales. -A new style of ladies* hats that is out, is said to "resemble a penwiper with a fringe) nd tobe quite becoming." -Advices from Buenos Ayres represent the j el low fever as dreadful, seven hundred deaths ? ccurrlng daily. -One ot the Paris journals ridicules the sto? ry that Louis Napoleon saved very little ddring his reign, and says his fortune, at the smailes: estimate, cannot be less than 80,000,000. ol f rance. -The Emperor William has pardoned, it is said, all the convlots sentenced to death in Prussia since his return to Berlin, except three men and 4one woman, who had committed murders of the most diabo lcal sort. -John. G. Breckinridge has been chosen a delegate to the Kentucky Democratic Slate Convention, but he declines to serve, as he says he ls uuwilllng to re-enter the arena ol ' political strife. -The Sultan of Turkey has sent President Grant a 210,000 carpet, to cover the floor of the East Roora of the White House, ft was over a year in making, but Is said to bc not o? very tasteful appearance. _A statement having appeared in a London paper that the Hebrews practice gamiug with dice during the Passover, the chief rabbi ot London has written a letter to tue journal in question, stating that, according to the Jewish law, gambling ls not only regarded a? a dese? cration of the lestlval, butts strictly prohibit? ed at all times. -Savannah is to have a mammoth warehouse completed by August i, 256 by 210 feet, with capacity for 20,000 bales of cotton, erected by Groover, Stubbs th Co., on the site of the old Stiles mansion, which had been occupied for a half century by a family whose wealth and sterling qualities ranked" them among the first families In the State. -The Saturday Review has recently pub? lished an article alleging that the merchants of London have acquired the habit of drink? ing during business hours, and that the cus? tom of taking frequent glasses of wine is rapidly gaining ground in that city. The amount of mischief produced by the habit of tossing off u glass of sherry at odd moments, either out of a private bottle or at a public bar, is alleged to be incalculable, and lt is as? serted that, from this cause; paralysis Is great? ly on the increase among the mercantile com? munity of Londou. Tho list o? young men who every year die from paralysis or are re? duced to permanent imbecility not only in England, but in this country, it is stated, would startle those who have never paid any attention to the subject. -A Berlin letter of the 10th states that it is a mistake to suppose that the Idea of "the Em? pire" is accepted calmly or quietly by the Gttr .manB outside of Prussia, In Drecden the Sax? ons are quite as loud as ever tu their denunci? ations of thc Prussians, and persist in their old custom of buying no article ol' Berlin manufac? ture. They alsu boastiogly aver that without the aid of the Saxon troops the late victories over France would not have been won, and they deem lt lese majesta: on the part ol' King John ot Saxony to report himself to the Em? peror William at Berlin, when the Emperor should have come to Dresden lo report himself toKingJubn. Pretty much the same fee -lg of animosity to Prussia prevails in Munich, Lhe capital ot Bavaria. -A movement is organizing in St. Louis ,among prominent merchants, Bankers and capitalists, to form an association in the inter? ests of cotton and sugar producers, with the design o? controlling a portion of the trade. The movement- contemplates the establish? ment ot a bank in that direct interest, with five hundred tl.cusand dollars capital. The building of a large cotton press, warehouse .and sugar sheds on the levee, with arrange? ments for freight, will give St. Louis advant? age of com pelt tigs points. One hundred thou? sand dollars are uow ready tor the Inaugura? tion of this enterprise, and it ls said no diffi? culty will tw experienced in speedily raising one million of capital. The project has been talked of for some time, and now has assumed definite shape, aud will be undoubtedly carried out soon. -A detachment ot' German landwehr troops are engaged, ami have been.for a month, in relnterrlng tl,e dead around Metz. Private letters from tue spot describe the work as horrible, sickening ami disease-oompelltng in the extreme In hundreds of Instances the rain bas washed away the shallow graves of the half-decomposed bodies, and portions of corpses ar?? lying bare. Most horrible of all is that portion of their task which compels them to search out the bodies of officers, and to transfer the remains to a more suitable locali? ty. The effluvium nus so penetrated thc gar? ments ol the workers that they are never rbi of it, day or night. Disgust and nausea de? prive them of tneir appetite aud of the power of sleep, and the sceue is more dreadiuleven than Dante's visions of the Inferno. Still it. is a necessary labor, as otherwise the whole country around would be uninhabitable. -Ata late me ting to reorganize the New York Iufant Asylum and Foundling Hospital, resolutions were adopted to so conduct il as to save th?* mothers as well as lessen the mor? tality among deserted iufauts. During the meeting Dr. Willard Parker gave some start? ling statistics: Among 35,1100 births annually in that city 2.r>i)0. ho Paid, were not tn wedlock, and about 30tio foundlings die annually of neglect. Of 25,107 deaths iu 18G9, 74*05 were children under one'year of age, equal to 27 4.10 per cent. ??' Ml the deaths ; and in 1870 the number ol iufauts dying amounted to 31 per cent, ol the whole ueaih rate. A? au illus? tration of the necessity of a mother's care, he said that at an asylum in Montreal, where the bottle was tuted, out ol' 4050 children received in six years 37U7 died, making 93 per cent. At Randall's Island bu' 10 out ol' IOU were saved when the bou le was used; where nurses were provided :i7? per cent, were saved ; and where the motlier cared lor the cnild tully 30 per cent were saved. . -The ariapi?UKiu.of high art to practical pur? poses has a remarkable IL'usiratlou lu an es? tablishment iu Ciituiiatn squure, New York, Whose sign, pictorially illustrating a set-to in the prize ring, pms torth the announcement, ikBlack Eyes made Natural ia Five Minutes.' The decorative artist who carries on the busi ness i? a social philosopher as well. Having a conslaut mn of custom, averaging about ten eyes a day, he has deduced from statistics the fact that kindling wood is the most usual cause of the disfiguration. The facility with which that leaps towards the eyes of the person split? ting lt ls 6imply wonderful. Pumps and posts and gas-lamps are also quits hostile to the human face; while never does the artist re mernot-r a "black eye" resulting from an acknowledged blow ol a fist. Monday is the busiest day of the week with this complex? ion mender, the combined crep of Saturday night and Sunday being ready for harvest. St. Patrick's Day is followed by a tremendous rush of business, even greater than that Which suc? ceeds the reception of an Albany Assembly? man; while the artist, having set his pallet for the German peace celebration, found his color a dead loss. Perhaps tot the least astounding o? these revelations is th?tthe female lace ls often presented for renovation at this studio. With such advantages it must be an evidence of melancholy impecuniosity for a New Yorker to be seen with a black .eye; for all the subtleties of the painter's art ls lavished upon the face of a customer for one dollar, and a lairly passable eye is put on for fifty cents. The ooly objection urged is that the retinted eye is often more natural than the other. A Profitable War. War is, at best, a dismal business, an seldom- fails to bring woe and suffering to victor anrj vanquished alike. The recent Franco-German struggle waa no exception to this, rule ; but while it ha3 brought sor? row and df-solation' to so many thousand homes, it has enriched the governments composing the German Empire to an extent marvellous to contemplate. The Slaat? An? zeiger, the Prussian official organ, gleefully sums up the ." profits" of the contest, and indulges in some curious speculations as to the way in which they could be disposed of. Tbe Prussian debt, according to that well informed journal, is ubout one and a half milliards of fran?s. or. in our money, three hundred millions of dollars ; so that it is covered more than thrice by the war indem? nity of fi.ve milliards of francs. The Prus? sian budget of expenses for the current year is estimated at six hundred and forty-five millions of francs, and, as the annual in? terest on the war indemnity foots up to two hundred and Hf ty millions of fraocs, about two fifths of the sure are covered by the sairle, and all direct laxes in Prussia might be abolished. If the whole indemnity were paid at once, and should be divided among the different Slates of Germany according to the usages which are generally observed in the division of booty nnd captured war material among allied States, the amount would be divided in about the following ratio among the diflerent German govern? ments that took part in the war against France. Those States that composed the North German Confederation previous to the formution of the German Empire, Hesse not included, would receive, in an equitable division of-the five milliards, three thousand eight hundred and live millions and in? terest ; Bavaria six hundred and fifty millions and interest ; Wurtemburg two hundred and forty millions and interest ; Badea two hun? dred millions and interest, and Hesse one hundred and five millions and interest. With this total amount of rive milliards of irancs, all the Germuu States might, at a single stroke, wipe out their whole debt, in? cluding the railroad debt, which is compara? tively great, as the government owns most of the roads and mines in the country. This debt is estimated by the Prussian Staats Anzeiger at eleven hundred millions of thiilers, ia thaler ii worth about seventy cents,) so that after its payment there would still remain about three hundred and fifty millions of tinders to the German Govern? ments as a surplus. If the division was made as we have calculated it above, tjie position of the Northern Slate3 of Germany would, however, be much more favorable thau thal nf the South German States, as the bonded and railroad debt of the latter is proportionally much greater. Neverthe? less, the benefits that they reap from it are' still very great. The amount of their debt is estimated at seven hundred and forty mil? lions of florins, (a florin is about forty oems, ) and tbe war,indemnity,.which they would receive wouitf cbver this by ab?tft three fourths. In 6hort, the umount thut is to be pu?i by thesFrerrth weald cot orriy pay; ail the "debts "of the German" States, but also furnish besides sufficient funds to creuto au immense navy, while tbe captured war material would suppl]' tbe means to re-equip every soldier in Germany. If tho war in? demnity were to "be divided among the Ger? man people, aud we estimate-the population of ali Germany at fifty-eight millions and a half, every soul would get about thirty-five thalers, and every family about one hundred and seventy-five thalers. Thus, in a busi? ness point of view, the war has proved quite " a good Hiing" for the conquerors. Carrent Litt?rature. TUE MONARCH OF MINCING LANE. By Wm. Black, author of Kimttny, lu Silk Attire, Wc. New York : Harper & Bros. .1871. Mr. Black is a strong and trenchant writ? er, with a bappy knack ra the delineation o character. The principal personages io tho Muoirch. of Mincing Lane are vigorously drawn, arid the plot, which develops itself naturally nud easily, is strikingly interest? ing, without pubing beyond the hounds of probability. There are few more fasciiiaiinii creations in the world .of light literature tin-M U:e "airy fairy Lliian" of the work before us, which will Oe found to deserve a hearty wei come as a very readable book of uncommon I cleverness. Fur sale at Holtnes's Bookhouse. Price 50 cents. . IKK.VE. A Tale of Som hern life ; and Hatha? way Strange. Philadelphia : J. B. Liuuln colt & Co. 1871. Thia is far from being what its name im? plies. Th? sceue is laid anywhere; the plot would serve as well for Fraooi aa for the United Stute.sj" uod the characters have uoiliiug to distinguish them from the com rauu herd of Immunity. We suppose that it is called "a tale of Southern life" for the pul ? p?se of catching ino attention of Southern readers. So far, it ia a huge fraud. lu all other respects it is a fliuiay hui readable novel For sale at Llolmes's Bookliouse. Price 35 cents. THU FIOUT A.T D.YMK Bu KU PA'S SCHOOL : show? ing now Ule (?rrmdii Hov tluaslied i tie French B>?y, and nuw ib* Kugiish Boy looked on. Wno iinriy-iii,,-e IIIIMPUIUIIK bv Thomas Nast. New York : R. B. Felt & Co*. Of thia bri-ht iKilitical pamphlet nearly two hundred thousand copies haye been sold in England alone, and it bas provoked a score of replies and imitations. It is written from the stand-point of those Englishmen who think that "Neutral is just another fine "name for Coward, "and that it waa the duty of Great Britain to prevent the Franco-Ger? man war, or to have strack a fair balanc? between tho powers as soon aa they had proved their strength. The pamphlet ls full of happy hits, which can be enjoyed by those who, like ourselves, differ in opinion from the writer. The illustrations are capital, and it ia fair to say that Kaiser Wilhelm, John Bull and Loui3 Napoleon are served with the same sauce. . ; ( , For sale at Holme's's Bookhouse. Price 25 cents, or in cloth 50 cents. FENTOX'S QU'EST. By MlS3 Braddon. New York : Harper & Bros. '' To attempt at thia- agc Of the world to criticise Miss Braddon's innumerable produc? tions, would be an inexcusable waste of time. Fentous Quest ia neither better nor worse than its companions, and is a fair apecimen of the mediocrity which the muses abhor. DAIST NICHOL. By Lady Hardy. . New York : Harper Sc Bros. Tliis book ia not interestseDoogh for a story, and not didactic enougu for a sermon. It seems to have no particular raison d'?tre, and is certainly not worth a detailed notice. These volumes may be had at Russell's Bookstore. BLACKWOOD AXD THE BRITISH QUARTERLY-. Leonard Scott Publishing Company, New York. We have received from Mr. John Russell, King street, copies ol Blackwood for April and of the British Quarterly for January the last named is given gratis to all those who subscribed Tor the North British Review for 1871. . _ ?Harrieo. MI li KS-BOYLE.-On f hurray, April 27th, at the residence or T. Henry Smith. Esq , by the Rev. c. s.Veduer. Mr. E. SCOTT MILKS to Miss S. C. BOYLE, both or summerville, S. 0. * j funeral Cfoticrs. ^BROTHERLY AS"s?t5lAflON.-YOU are hereby summoned to attend the Funeral or your late brother member, W. E. MARSHALL, rrom his late residence, Coming street, To MOR-' ROW (Sunday) MORNING, "th Inst mt, at 9 o'clock. By order. JOHN N. GREGG, may6-* Secretary. pmTUE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaintances or Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MARSHALL, or Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Kinloch, aud of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Itercef, are Invited to attend the Funeral of the former, at St. Mark's Church, on SPNOAY MOKNI.VO, at 9 o'clock. maye* ?bitnarrj. "Oh, Death, thou stern and ever restless king; ' Why wilt thou pass thc bowed and hoary head, The rrlrndlpss. sered, and desolate of soul, That watt, impatient on thy lingering call, And wltfl tbr reckless, un>ch nt|ug haud, The young, tne cay. .tue beautirul the loved. In the green freshness of their prime cat down ?'' KELLERS.-Departtd this lire <mthe29th April, FLORBNCE ISABEL, beloved wire or Hr. E. u. Kel? lers, and second daughter or the late J. T. M TS h all, aged 27 yen rs. 4 months and 7 days. Mysteri us?re thy dispensations, Almighty God, a'Mi how Hilly vended in the loss <>t this dear one, whose presence was light and joy. and gladness, and love, wlpose absence creates a void that at frights us with its me-tuing. and causes an etern? al wall that beats uoon our h> arts Uki: the mourn? ful murmur of. waves on a desolate strand. In severing from a devoted husband, whose untiring love bail cheered many months' or illness, borne with Christian sweetness In parting with her lit? tle pnes lay all the sting or death. Trusting lin plici-ly In God's prumlses.aiur repeating the simple prayers of ber childhood, site died m the lull as? surance of a blessed reunion. Then Farewell, sweet one! We cannot nfVirn like tho^e Tba1 have not hope; ror thou, weirust. hast found Tn yoi: bricht skies, a better rnend and home Than earth could e'er bestow. Yet tears f r thee Have flowed and still shall flow, Tor well each heart Knows its own sorrow, and thy most precious worth Ay and tho depth of sorrow'sswelllng fount. Then, farewell, thou win nut ba forgot. Pur my rememorante, like the sun's lost, b Mira?, snail llnii'T muii'i our heans, tho' thou art gone Tu glad some far off and expectant world, With the rich glory of thy spirit s light. .?tc-CliU Si tttee. ps- CONSTGNEES"F^?RT STEAMSHIP .SOUin CAROLINA, from New York, are hereby uotifled that she will discharge cargo Tins HAY at Pier No. 2. Cnton Wharves. Goods uncalled ror AI ?sunset win remalu on the whurr at owners' risk and expense. WM. A. COURTENAY, mayc-l . Agent. ptr CHARLESTON BIBLE SOCIETY.' Tho Treasurer or the Charleston ttlble Soc ety will receive Subscriptions or Donations at lils office, No. OS Bast Bay, corner ?r Atlautle WharL "the payment or Two Dollars will coustltue a person a member ror one year. Bibles are kept on hand Tor distribution. The Society has one Coperteur lu tue fleht, and solicits aid -.o Introduce auothvr.. Persons Interested lu inc woik or seeking turther In formation will please call ou thu Treasurer. J. N.- RORSON, aprUS-omos Treasurer C. U. S. . pm QUIT DRUGGING.-THIS IS NOW admitted by Hie medical profession as a funda? ment il principle of healiug .science. It is wisely provided by the human economy that whenever anything la wrong in t hc nhyslcal system thc uaiural torees of the budy are brought to bear to expel the disease. Tim gi eat aim, therefore, is to s re gihcn the natural powers. Tsis has bfen kept In view by the skilful compouuders or HOS T' TI ER'S STOMACH BITTENS, Which op-rates to give fresh vitalUy to all the organs of the body. The effect of this me tielue np ni tue stomach, the liver and the kidneys h prompt and decisive. The pa* lent, who ls wiso en .ugh to quit drugging amt rry :he Ritters, soon reels as ir he had UKeu a new lease of Ufo. an?, as he con'inucs tue use of the article, he is overjoyed to And Hie si reams of health coursing through'lils rrame. lt ls pre? pared wph great care, and its component parts are entirely vegetable. It ls free from thc objec? tions so ol', en urned ag dust preparations or thc kind. A3 a medicinal anent, lt has no equal, while Us pleasing flavor aud healthful effects liavi* made lt a gent ra; favorite. It ls free from all properties calculated to impair the sysiem. aud its op-ra ions are at once ie lld, s lothing and entaient. AD who have used HOSTBTTEK'S STOMACH BITTERS attest Its virtues.and com mendie. Eveu th sc who are hube enjoyment or perfect hea th fri qa -ntly have m ed io have recourse to tonics as preventwes-of diseuse.* We are never too well armed against, the assaults of "the Ills tba n sh is h- ir to." lu health or sickness this tome eau not be takeu regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to thc system. LU a , ?- ??U , s?-BOUNKTHEAU'S FILE OINTMENT u certain aud permanent cure. Sold at AIMAR'S and C \CL(BK'S Drug Stores. . mayJ-ttisiuluio ??- MANHOOD -154T EDITION corrected and revised oy t .e a ithor, E. de F. Cur? tis; Ll-clor ol Med.ulue. member of tue Royal Col? lege of Surgeons, Knuland; Licentiate ol the Col lege of Ph siciaus, Kdiuburgh; Honorary Member Pacuno de Medicine, Paris, Ac, Ac, Ac-A Medical E-aa.v un tue canse and cure or Preuiu itire di cilue lu Man, snowing h?w nea ; li is lost ami how regained, it. gives a clear synopsis ul the im pediments to Marriage, the treatment of Ner? vous and I'hysiCal lii-bliiiy, Sterility. Ac, whether broughton by early abase or excess, and ? lie rem? edies therefor-the result of twenty years success lul practice. ' ' Price 50 cents hy mall Address the author, Dr. CURTIS, No. 9 Tremont Place, Boston, Mass. marT-tathslyr Special Notices. ~?arST. PAUL'S CHURCH, RADCLIKFE BORO'.-Divine Service. .w?l be held in thia Church, To MORROW. Ev?TNo.-at'the'USual hour. may6 . ? ? ^DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE CON? DUCTED in tire Orphans' Chapel TO-MOEROW AF? TERNOON, at bah* past 4 o'clock, by the Kev. Mr. DRAYTON. m ay 6 pS~ UNITARIAN CHURCH.-DIVINE SERVICE will he held iu this Church To MORKOW MORNING at half-past IO o'clock, and iu the even, lng at a quarter before 8 o'clock; tho Rev. R. P. CUTLER officiating, All strangers are cordially invited to attend. The evening service will be one addressed espe? cially to young men. mays ^SETPIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The Tastor of this Church being ahsent, the Rev. W. B. YATES will officiate TOKO*ROW NORNING at the usual hour (half-past io.) The CdngregaUon of the Mariner's Church are cordially invited to unite. maya-* j2E?~THE RT. REV. BISHOP PEKSICO will deliver a Lecture before the Catholic Insti? tute, lu the Catliedral l hapcl. TO MORROW EVEK? ING, May 7th, at half-past 7 o'clock; Subject : "Christian Marriage." A general invitation ls extended to all who may wi?h to hear the distinguished Divine. A collec? tion will be taken np for the benefit of the Instl tute. may6 pa- THE MARINERS CHURCH WILL be open tor Divine Semce every SABBATH MORN? A'S, at half-past 10 o'clock, corner of Oom Ca and Water streets. Services by the Rev. W. B. YATES, Chaplain. Jaul4-s ps- THE MAY FESTIVAL OF.THE Sunday-School of the Second Presbyterian Church will-take place THIS APTKRNOOM. at 4 o'clock. After Interestlug religious exercises In the Church, a Valedictory Address will be delivered by the Superintendent The Schoo! will then assemble on thc Mali, In front of tho Clmroh, tb partake of a treat prepared hy thc Teachers. Superintendents and teachers of the Sunday-schools in thc city, and the public generally, are invited to attend. ma>6 NOTICE.-"OWNERS OF LOTS ON Sullivan's Island are hereby notified that thc Rr ad duty for ;he year 1871 must be paid to the Treasurer, at offlce No. 15 Broad street, on or be? fore the 31st day or M iv, lustant. By order, of the Town Council of Moultricvlllc. D. B. GILLI LAND, maj 3-wstu3*Ui6 Treasurer. ps- 6FFIC? SAVANNAH AND CHARLES TON RAILROAD COMPANY. CHARLES? TON, S. C , MAY 1, 1871.-Stockholders o^th s Company are notified that the SKCO>.D INSTAL? MENT on the EIGUT PER CENT. BUNDS author? ized to be Issued at the annual meeting of the stockholders held on tne 8th day of February last, is now due and payable. The Treasurer or the Company will attend at thc office of Missrs. CAMPBELL Sc SEABROOK, No. 50 Broad street, THIS DAT and each subsequent day, from 12 to 3 o'clock, until Saturday, 6th ins:, inclusive to re? ceive payment and deliver the Bonds and Certifi? cates or Stock. S. VT. FISHER, Treasurer Savannah and Charleston R. R. Co. mayl-fl ps- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Sub-Agents of the Land Commission, that, from aad after the 3rst day or March, 1871, they wlH report all their proceedings to lion. F. L. CARDOZOi Secretary o? the Advisory Roard. ROBT. C. DBLARGB, L. C." S. S. C. . Columbia, February SI, 1871. maru pS- GER Vi AN SOOTHING CORDIAL. This valuable compound contains no opium, laud? anum, paregoric, or other anodyne, and wilt not .massacre the Innocents like the '.soothingsyrups" so much In vogue. The GURMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL ls harmless, and ls rec? mmended by all our best physicians. It ls to be had of the manu? facturer, DR H. BA ER, No. 131 Meeting street. And of all Druggists. . apr22-stuth ia\3i auc ?roana, LOST, BETWEEN THRNiws7)FFIC!E~ Hast nay. Mai ker. Meeting and Wein worth stit-etH, a TEN ?O LL AK BILL. Tue finder Will re? ceive $5 reward, by leaving it at this office. ma-8_ LOST.-THE GENTL* MAN WHO TOOK a Rifle and Ammunition Box. yesterday, iran Stand No. 124{acnuix?'Dp!atz,) will please re? turn Hiern. _' mny6-l FOUND ON THE SULLIVAN'S ISL^ AND and M"iint Pleasant Ferry Gum rm u j's* whurr, at Mount. Pleasant, a pori lon ot case io a small void und green enamel.cd watch. .Apr.iv nt this office. . . maye-3* LOST ON THU 18TH, A BUCKSKIN POUCH, with Thirty DoUirs and si me couts, between Ti add and King 'stn ets, via Prien t. Arfad,fe and Bt-aufatu. Finder will he .rcward?VI <>n delivery'at No. 114. Trudd, corner Logan-streets.' . upr20 ?oauoing. BOARDING.- TWO OR.TURRE GEN? TLEMEN can lie accommodated, on reason n <\<: terms, wjih Permanent er Day BOARD, by appiylmr at. No. 70 Wentworth street. may6-3* . . ttcnuroais. MESSRS. I. HYMAN & CO. HAVE RE? MOVED from No. ll Ha ne street to No. 31 HAINE S. BEET. may4-3* _.,.._t MADAME LUZiElt, PARISIAN DRESS? MAKER, has removed io Ne. ?ts KING ?IKKKT, east side, between Market and Hasel ?irecia. . . apris VTOTKJE. -THE. ;'k{?UITAi;Ll? LIFE 'il ASS?RANOK30C?ETY,"of KV? York, luve removed from No. 141 Meeta th! street to their .lew office, No. 20 BRt/AD STREET. WM. E. SHAW, . rebl3 General Airen;. DiGsolui'.onb o? iicpartnersljip. D^TSS?LUTI?N OF COPARTNERSHIP. rue Cop.iriticrsbin hnretofnni existing under tue name of 1501 ESTA ERUKMANV lias been dis. so.ved br the withdrawal o? Mr. JOHN E. OIN KST. Tho business will hereafter be conduc ed by Mr. C. 0. BROKMANN under lils own miine. J. E. BOINEVT, ma) 8-1* 0. 0. BROKMANN. Notices in ?ankrnptcrj. I^^??~T)?T?{?< ;T~CO I7KT7)T1THE UNlTrU vrAlES, FOR .-swUr't CAROLINA APRIL t'KRd. 1S71-In tim mairer of THOMAS VV. MARK.-EY. .1 Charl-sion. S. C.. Bankrupt ~ Petition for fun and Qua! d sc 'large tu Bankrupt cy.-Ordered, tu a a nearing bo had on ih--2ui h ?lay of April, A D. 1S7I, ut Federal Courthouse, m Charleston, s.o.; and thai all cr?dite s. .tc. of s id bankrupt, appear ai said time and pince, and snow aus?, if any ihcy can why tue pra.verof tlie petitioner should nut I? granted. Bv urderof thu Court, th-* 27;li dav of April, A. D 1871. DANIEL I10RLBECK. Cierk of the Dis rlct Court of the United tates furSoath Ouroiiua. apr29*.S Carrtbct, .fud, Sit. % I L D E B ' SDEPO T', B No. 94 CHURCU STREET, THHKE Dooits NORTH OF BKOAD, CHARLESTON, S. C. LIME SLATES LATHS PLASTER TJN HAIR CEMENT TILE GRAVEL CHIMNEY TOPS SEWER PIPE GARDEN'VASES Ac. ' ic ic. Now landing, a cargo ot very superior LIME, for Male low. Country orders carefully and promptlv ailed. P. UL BOX 374, E. M. GRIMEE. mars C -Pianos, (S>rgans, Sit. BTATTLITS^^T ?nTcZe^iTrS' No. 191- KING STREET, Importer aud Dealer lu PIANOS, CABINET ORGANS, SHEET ^"ISIO, STRINGS, Ac, ic. W Tuning and Repairing promptly atcanded to by HENRY YOUNG. mar28-tatii8UmM ?musem*nt0. . : " . * Third night or the _ -CHAPMAN SISTERS* And the Comedian, C. B. BISHOP. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. MAY 6TB, Two Performances-la thc afternoon commencing . at 2 o'clock*. The amusing Burlesque, ALADDIN. Every child to receive a HEAUTI FOL PRESENT. Admission : Children 25 cents. Adults 5a cents. In the Evenlnc, at s, thc brilliant new Comedy, ' KIND TO A. FAULT, And Brougham's new Burlesque.. . MERCHANT OF y E NIC E , Tho CHAPMAN SISTERS, Mr. BISHOP and the entire Troupe appearing lu both Plays, maye pROGRAJiKS OF Git AND CONCERT IN AID OF BUILDING FUND OF BT. JOHN'S LUTHE BAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL, AT FREUNDSCHAFTSBUND HALL, ?UESDAY EVENING, MAY 9. I. '-'Stille sanpte Ruhe bringt die Nacht"-Chorus for msle voices. ir. Majrnertc Waltz, by Luigi Ardill-Solo for So? prano. ' . III. Rondo, by Dr. Marschner-For Planororte a four mains. * IV. Schelm halt rest, by C. M. von Weber-Duet for Sopranos. V. Sextetro, by Donizetti-For - volees. I. "Herzschl?gen,' bi Kuntz-ChorusVor male voices. II. Romanza and Aria, by C. M. von Weber-For Soprano 6"Io. . nr. Race ror Llfe.'by Weis-For Pianoforte a four mains. IV. I Live and Love Thee, by Campana-Duett Ino for Soprano and Tenoro V. -'.sarblsches schenbentled''-Choru? for male' voices, by Mendelssohn. mayo lUantG. W"ANTED," A SITUATION, AS WET NUitsE, with Iresh milk. Good rererences given. Anply at No. 59 Colauun street, maye-l*_ WANTED TO RENT, A GOOD PIANO, at ix moderate rater Address, with terms, l>, NEWS oflloe._ mayfl-l WANTED. A SMART#HOUSE BOY about tifteen yenrs of age. Must come well recommended. Apply at No. 425 Kim; street, near Calhoun._may6-l? WANTED, A GOOD CANVASSER FOR (each) Barnwell, Orantrehnrg and Snmter Counties, to sell the . Ll e and Times or General ll E. Lee" by subscription. This ls a good ctiance ror somebody. Address J. ?CLARK BEDELL, Charleston, S. C._mays-mw3? WANTED IN A DRUG STORE. A LAD. One -acquainted with th# bunnies pre* P-rr/td Address Box No. 443, Charleston Postof tlce, giving reference._mav3 AYOUNG LADY IN THE COUNTRY wishes a situation as Companion or House? keeper bi the city or country. For terms, and other particulars, address "B," DAILY NEWS Millee. npr28 WANTED TO RENT,. BY A PUNCTUAL and permanent tenant, a neat and pleas? antly situated dwelling,' containing not less than jour square rooms. Trm western part or the etty, nr the neighborhood ortho nattery preferred. Ad? dress, statine location and lowest rent, '-Tenant," ornes of. TUE NEWS. ai ria ifor Sulc. FOR SALE, TWO GENTLE FAMILY COWS. Will be Sold cheap at No. 22 Pitt street. . ._*_m ave?-!* 11 WO FINE LARGE WORK OXEN, AND . a strong count rv WAGON, for Fate at (JiiUIsTOi'UEIl'S ?STABLES, No. 50S Kjiug street, mt', tf-l*_. RICU. RARE AND TJA Y.-TENEMENT totet. the bes' thine out. Send ron ceil's ?i receive it by return mall. Adoress JAMES L. ROWE A CO.. CHarlO-ton 8. C. niayli-2* JUST RECEIVE i?, A LOT OF FINE CANARY HIRDS, ali singers. For sale by BURRO. N^>. 32 Market s'reet._mayfi 2? BAKERY FOR -SALE.-A BREAD, PIE AND CAKE BAKERY..situated on one of the j principal streets of avauuah, with a* good store ,trude ?md larne wagoo route, for sale cheap if ap pued fur before the'litli instant. Reut, of prom Ises $ 5 per mouth. Sit.-.factory rea?o s given for selling Address Bakery, Savannah, Ga. m ay--4*_._ TOR SALE, SEVKRAL SEWING MA SL CHINKS, ol' good quality, which are oifereil heap. Call at Na. -47-<joeen stree:;, between t'-euug and Church streets. fenti ABARGAIN!-TO PRINTERS AND KOOK BINDI : its.-A Ungirles wood Frame paper entrer. w|if oe sold low (or cash. Is nearly new. cuts 28 Inanes, ano has ali extra knife. Nfl charge for package. Price $40. Apply.ut. Tmc NEWS Joli I mice. man? ?o Rent. ROOMS TO RENT, WI TR PINS. PIAZZA, Kitchen, Ac, lu MIC: ty si. cet. Apply at tiiiHomce. in.uti-ii.2* TO RENT, A COMFORTABLE HO "SK, No. lo Jasper Wornt. Apply on tho premise., ur ut this offlee. atntC-3 TO RENT, TUA t? D EST KABLE RESI? DENCE. No. 59 "i'liiih str.1si. Possession given i tu mihi lately. Apply at. No. a Liberty s root. mai 5-2* ._ Tt) RENT, TH8 HM vLL STOKE No 415 Kine stree:. .tnrpiiri- ?it K K. WiNIHI KIM'S, K ng II - xt.d mr of (ieorg.- tnvt._may ;-a? SUMMERVILLE RESIDENCE TO RENT contnirfliig s-vci room-, wan ntithuiliiinga ' K.M. MARSHALL A Bl?).. . niny3 wths3 Broke-3, No Broad Hireet. TJ Rf-NT, A COMFORTABLE HO' SE, No. 218 Coning street, containing four tooms, with ga?, gool cistern and yan!; also, tlower garde?. For terms, apply tb WM. II. ? kWSU.V, Real Estar? Agent, No. 05 Broad street, mays TO RENT, A SUMMER RETREAT IN the Town or Anderson, N. c.-a beantifnl Collage, containing six rooms, partially rurnuned. Tue garden ts in a high state oi cultivation, ?iud the surroundings all Unit eau he desired for sum mercomfort and pleasure. Prom Ma* to october there is not a more ogreeab H 1 ..?ain..- In South car lina. Apply to p. i,\ lia FONTAINE, at thu Mitta Hnnse, or to Box too, Anderson, S. C, aprlT "ifliilinern, SJrxsamukiag, Sr-x. J^jr- A D A M E LUZ I E R PARISIAN DRESSMAKER, No. 233 KING STREET, BAST SIDE. BETWEEN MARK.ET AND HASEL SW., (UP UPAI KS.) FINE FRENCH CORBETS MADS TO ORDER PRICES REASONABLE. marS9 S PRING OPENING MRS. M. J. ZERNOW WILL OPEN THIS.DAY AT No. 304 KING STIEBT, A large and varied assortment of MILLINERY GO OD. S . To which she Invites ihe attention or tho ladles lu generaL DRESSMAKING ATTENDED TO AS OSCAL. BRANCH OF MADA ?IE DEMO REST'S CELE? BRATED PAPER PATTERN*. N. B.-All orders receive prompt attention. apr5-wrru8mos _ _ J. Spool Colton. COATS SPOOL COTTON. We have tn stock and will always keep anas soriment of COATS' THREAD for salo st New York trade prices. JOHN 0. UILNOK A CO.. rebll'-stutiiOmos No. 135 Meeting street iflcgtings. D~~A?r L??:, T?o7~^37T "?7B~B7 The Regalar Meeting will be held at the Usual time and place.. Candidates for Initiation And Higher Deer rees will please be punctual. . Bj order or trie President. ' may6 - ? PHILIP WISEMAN, Secretary. LADIES' MTJTTJAL AID ASSOCIATION. The Fifth Annual Meeting or this Associa? tion (postnoned on account or inclement weather) will he held MONDAY, 8th inst., at half-past 6 o'clock P. M.. at the Depository, Chalmers street. On which occasion the Annual Report will be read, an Election of Officers for the ensuing year made, and an Address delivered by the Rev. W. II. ADAMS. A lull attendance of the members or the Association, and or all persons Interested ia the cause, is particularly requested. Members will please come prepared to pay their subscrip? ts is._m ay 6-2 CHARLESTON TYPOGRAPHICAL SO CtETY.-The Regular Monthly Meeting of your Society will be holden THIS EVENING, the 6th instant, at .s ofclock, over the-Store of Mr. J. H. V?llers, northeast corner of Beaufain ana St. Phillp streets. Business of vital importance to be attended to. By order. J. D. PARRY, may'5_Secretary. LOTHOLDERS MAGNOLIA CEMETE? RY.-The Annual Meeting of the Lo'holders o? Magnolia Cemetery will be held In the Hall of the South Carolina Loan and Trust Company, Broad street, ou MOND?T, 8th Instant, at l O'Clock P; M. W. C. BEE, mayS-3_. Chairman Board of Trastees. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders tn the Cheraw ant] Salisbury Railroad Company will be held at Florence, S. C., oo WEDNESDAY, the loth dav of May ensuing, at 12 o'clock, M. JEROME P. CHASE, apr27-th.2ml Secretary and Treasurer. ?rocmes, Liquors, &c. -p~L~o' TJR! F L"O"?7RT~ TOO bbls FluCj Extra aud Family FLOUR. For sale *:y . T. J. KEHR St CO. miy& gU ER, EXTRA AND FAMILY FLOUR. MORDECAI'* 00 . No. HO-East Bar, offer for sale super, Extra an 1 Family FLOUR, of high grades._may'2-6 QHOICE MAY BUTTER. Receiving on commissi.)') by each s eamer from the North, through S. A. Lambert, and now landing Fr?Bh lots of Choice Old and Choice New MAY BUTTER, for Inspection to the trade. A. NIMITZ, may2 No. 209 East Bay. j^JAY BUTTER, BACON, ?c. ~ 50 tub! MAY BUTTER 125 boxea Cheese fio htids. Memorara Sucars 6'.) barrels Demorara sugars 50 tierces choice S. C. Hams 150 packages Smoked and D.-O. Meats. STEFFENS, WEKNER SC DDUKER. npr-l-thstuJ T O O K OUT! FOR THE SIGNS OF THE CR3CKERY HOUSE AND CAROLINA TEA AGENCY. JUST ARRIVED AT LINLEY'S CHEAP STORE, No. 338 King street, A new supply of that Tamous DOLLAR TEA Also, a large lot or mat very snperlor YOUNO HVSON TEA which delights all Tea connoisseurs who have ever tried 1% and which I sell at the low price of $150 per pound. This Tea is guaranteed, and lam willing to refund the money to any pur? chaser who should be dissatisfied. ALSO, A large lot of CANNED FRUIT, VEGETABLES} AND FISH, of the most approved brands, which will he sold at low prices. A general assortment ?f Groceries, at reduced prices. Roasted and Ground Rio, Laguayra and Java Corlees, fresh every day. The roasting ls (tone upon che premises, under my persdnal super? vision. Quality and kinds guaranteed. FRENCH CHINA ! FRENCH CHINA ! Tea Sets or plain Frcuch China, M pieces, for ?S Tea Sets, gold baud French c*hlaa, 14 pieces, Tor $12 A large assortment or French China for table use> Also, Fancy China Goods, Vases, Cologne Sets, Motto Cups and Saucers, T-.-te-a'Tete Sets, 4C English .Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Hard? ware, Wooden ware, Baskets, Looking Glasses, and a general assortment of House Furnishing Goods-sold twenty-five per ccut. cheaper than regular dealers. Special attention paid to country orders, accom? panist with cash. All inquiries J?y letter promptly answered. No charge tor packing or delivering :o auy part of the city. ? . marl't-lyr JOHN w.' LINLEY. AG ENER & MONSEES, Nbs. 101 AND 1?3 E \ST BAY AND N05. 2 AND 4 . QUEEN STREET, Have In Store and receiving dally a large as? sort mein or FAMILY AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES, ? Consisting in part or : BACON, nAM< PORK. BEEF, MACKEREL, MO? LASSES. FLOUR. SUGAR: LA ?D, SALT, SOAP, NAILS, CUFFES TEAS. Ac, AC. ' WAG ENE K. Sc UONSEBS Continually .have tn sto-ea Urge and woli se? lected assortment of SHIP GROCERIES, delivered free of cartage to ve.ss.els. WAGENER Sc MONSEES. Agents for Isodo'r. Bush Sc Co., St. Louis, Mo., SPARKLING GRAND DUCHESSE CATAWBA. Also, continually arc supplied and have lu store, CHO'CB CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN WINE, In slxiy gallon casks and demij ihus. These Wines ?ire equal to any Imported Wines lu ev jry respect, apnt? CLARET ON DRAUGHT AT $1 25 PER GALLON. OR 25 CUNTS PER BOTTLE. Buttle to be returned. W. H. WELCH, Family Grocer, S. W. ?'orner Meeting and Market streets. . *5~A11 Goods delivered free of charge._ apr28 JJ.VTHOR i SJPRINGS WATER Bodell A Son's DIAMOND SPARKLING CATAWBA WINE Miiuliiger's Old L >ndon Dock Gin, Old Tom Gin , AJtMirted Fruin* Brainy; Fruin, In quart jars Assorted Frenen Fruits, in own juice, put up in glass suppered decanters Kren h PICK le ,.in 'aucy Jars India Currie, lo HUSKS Y-rmoiuh Um ter Paste. Anchovy Paste Fi'ench Musi ai d, tu glass puts QaeiiU's olives. Cipers, Bordeaux Olive Oil, t orence Olive oil, lu fl isles, and denial Chutney. E. E. BEDFORD, Late W. S. Corwin Sc Co. ianii No. 275 King si rent. XTUW BUTTER, IMITA HON ENGLISH ?M CHEESE, AC RECEIVED PER RECENT ARRIVALS. Choice Ne* GOSHEN BUTTER, Jeuay Llud Im itatioii EngilBii Uncese Mild Factory Cheese, Piu'e appl>; Cheese, T m g America Oheese, Eidam and Sap >ago Cheese. Extra S uoked Tongul aud Breakfast Baoou strips. Choice Pickled Beef, Fam? ily Pig Pork aud Pic ied Ox Tjugues. SUGAR-CURED HAMS. DaiUeld's, American, Whostphallm, Whitaker, Extra star, Davis's Diamond, and ihe celebrated White Sugar cured Onunpion' Haras. For sale by E. E. BEDFORD, jami No. 275 King street. B K fi il UN LAG 13 it ? E. E Ii ENGLISH A'.ES SCO ruH ALES CHAMPAGNE ALES LONHON PORTERS DUBLIN PORTERS CHAMPAGNE CH DER. & E. BEDFORD, aall , No. 275 King street. ?rgcerigg, Ciqnors, Sit. \ WILSON'S O PT. O O B H Y REMOVED. Te the People of Charleston ! Hi ?( The Undersigned desire to inform their irle ad** ^ and the public that they hare 1 THIS DAT OPS K BO THEIR FINE NEW STORE, No. 306 KING STREET, Between Society and Wentworth Streets, With a fresh and extensive stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, to which they respect rally Invite the attention of purchasers. These goods have been selected, with the strictest care, most of them being received from first hands, and are ? warranted pare and good, oar parp?se being to get only what was strictly choice. Among the ' articles to which they call special attention, are : TEAS, IMPERIAL, HYSON, BLAGS, and all otherffarle tles-both as to price and quality, including THE FAMOUS DOLLAR TEA THE FAMOUS DOLLAR TEA, THE FAMOUS DOLLAR TBA, THE FAMOUS DOLLAR TBA, THE FAMOUS DOLLAR TEA THE FAMOUS DOLLAR TEA, THE FAMOUs DOLLAR TBA, THE FAMOUS DOLLAR TBA, THE FAMOUS DOLLAR TBA, THE FAMOUS DOLLAR TBA, acknowledged by all who have tried lt to be the best and purest Cheap Tea In the market. COFFEES, * MOOHA, JAVA AND RIO-Parched ead Ground. S D GA BS, OUT. CRUSHED, GRANULATED AND COMMON. SYRUPS OF ALL-KINDS. CANNED GOODS, VEGETABLES Fish Meats] Fruits Cheese Spices Sauces Salad Oil Mustard ? Crackers Sardines. W H I S.K E Y , BOURBON SCOTCH IRISH WINES-PURE IMPORTED. SHERRY MADEIRA PORT. lu short, a comple'.e stock, unexcelled lu quills i ty, and as cheap as caa be had anywhere. Ail goods will be delivered within the city limits FREE OF CHARGE. And when desired, cal s will be made at stated times to receive orders and then deliver goods, guaranteeing ihem at ail times to be. as repre? sented. A call is respectfully solicited. WILSON ?fc BROTHER, No. 30? KING STREET, (Eaiit side,) Between Society and Wentworth Streets*