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BOOTHAT THE A CADEMI * '* "i " * ? A Good Hons? Notwithatandli ^ Weather. ' Tn*r. Junios Brutus. Be^thfwas gte? evenin g at iris second appearance wit large house, considering the thn weather at the hour of commencera the driving rain that had prevailed du afternoon. . The ^play wa.^ Much Adc NqthiDg. with Mr. and Mri Booth res ly Sis Benedict: and Beatrice". Both stars achieved a notable success, the the airy, railing, but vulnerable so women being admirably rendered; whl Booth's Beatrice was an Impersonation archness, spirit and elegance. The soliloquy by Benedick In the garden, 1 buscade, and bis sudden and miraculot version were especially fine pieces of The support was eoo& anjjLjte^ Si aa the wlty3fra^fcor, Jfpn . Joho, Mr. L. R ell as Doh Pe?r^, Mr. Mitchell as Claud Ur. Howard asj Dogberry, acquitted selves ^?cui?By weJL. ,': This evening will be' presented the ] riohaM-I?t Mr. Booth,'In the titi which he has made peculiarly his own. The German Church Benefit A rare dramatic treat 1B promised amateur performance by the Brude Bnnd of Schiller's great play. "The Bot at the Academy of Music, on the even Friday, the 19th Instant, for the benefit new German Church. The piece isr.i active preparation, and the recent rent afford-a proof that lt will be careful faithfully put upon t^e stage, and cree1 performed. The price of admission hat platted at one dollar for all parts of the 1 with an additional charge of fifty cents 1 served seats. '/ ?j |.< jVp S ?l \ : The Commencement Ball. The love.and .respect ,ln which th Charleston College Ir held by the soi daughters of Charleston, and the er: thu with which its celebrations are always li were strikingly exemplified last night 1 brilliant assemblage wbiih graced the Fr Bcbaftsbund Hall at the Commencemen of 1872. In the early part of the evenir weather was as bad as that which, necees! the postponement of the Commencemei erclses; but the raina ceas?d, and the c blew over in time tey 'cool ihe atmospher afford as delightful an''evening aa most ardent could have desired. The spa and brilliantly illuminated hall was soon with guests, and presented an array of yi grace and loveliness, which would comp! admiration ot a misogynist. " The "bali everything that the most sanguine could anticipated,' and'will be remembered ai tile beauty and fashion bf Charleston a ball o? the season. The management was feet. The dignified courtesy of the Jun and their close attention to their manlfoli ties, were highly appreciated among guests, and did honor to themselves. The Firemen's Parade. Pursuant to call a meeting of the Steam Department, represented by three mern from each company, was held last even at the hall ol Hook and Ladder No. 2 Wentworth street. Major E: Willis was ct to the chair, and a lengthy discussion was a? tc?-whether the department should ha parade, and, If so, when and how. It wt length decided that the parade should t place on the 8th of May, with. the same gramme as for the parade of last year, committee of arrangements, consisting ol director from each company, was then pointed, whose names will be found in the verllsement in another column. A meetln this committee ls called for this evening, following gentlemen were appointed a c mutee on finance : Messrs. R. C. Barkley, Ferguson, A. W. Lewin, A. T. Smythe and Inglesby. -_-_ .THE SOCDER ART GALLEY, In King stn opposite Hasel street, ls now in condition execute photographs, porcelain types i every variety of portrait In a style which c not anywhere be surpassed. The instrume are of'the newest description, and the acct plished artists of the establishment finish pictures with a tasteful delicacy which highly attractive. A more complete est ment cannot be fooud In the Southern State FOR PHILADELPHIA, TO-MORRCW MOUNT The fast screw steamship Wilmington, Capt) Holmes, will leave Union wharves oo Thu day? morning', nth instant, at half-past ni o'clock, -Tor-Philadelphia, taking cotton a other freights to Boston and the New Ec land dtles upon accommodating terms'. ' CLUBS AND 8TARS.-The Mayor's Court y teri ay presented' another gratifying instan of the quiet which reigns supreme throughc the city." From the upper wards not a sim case waa reported, and from the lower war the offenders were all dumb animals. A so ~ tory GOW, found promenading in White Poi Garden, was fined one dollar, and one gui dian of the peace bad a lively chase after soo ruminant animals of the genus Capra, wbii were amusing themselves on Gadsder wharf. Four of the hircine quadrupeds we captured, and were set free upon a pay me. of fifty cents per bead by the owners. "BUT TAM WAS GLORI?OS."-On Saturdi afternoon a young man whose convivial habi had belora entangled him tn sundry scrape hitched up his mule and cart and started, wit a load ot lumber, for the Four Mile nous He delivered his lumber, but, enticed by fe Uve inducements, he Indulged -in some bev rages at the h*nse. Returning with his teai along the road, he stopped at another sma house, about dusk, and leaving his mule au cart at the door, went In to refresh himsel When the time came (or bim to - go, his mul and cart bad disappeared. He took the roa to tho eley and while meditating upon the ut certainties of life, overtook his mule, con: pletely harnessed, walking leisurely hom? How the mole and cart got separated, an what has become of the cart, are things whlci the future must develop. That young mai ha*not yetheard.of lt, and the mule ls prc voklngiy silent on the subject. CRUMBS.-The Charleston Library Soclet. did not transact-any business yesterday. City six per cent stock was sold yesterda; morning, at anctlon, by Leitch & Bruns, fo fifty-two cent?. Robert Ford was sent to Jail yesterday, b; a trial justice, for the theft of a vest and pat of pants.. The booths of the Sch?tzenfest will be dla posed of this afternoon, at three o'clock, at int Platz. The competition ls great, and a live]] time is expected.' The weather yesterday was particular!] disagreeable. In the morning, it was wincrj and dusty, and in 'the afternoon a driving rain began which lasted all the evening. ' ' Yesterday morning the wheel of a heavy baggage wagon struck the awning In front ol Mr. Johnson's store in King street, near Lib? erty, and ?carried away the whole affair. The Enterprise Railroad Company will meet on Wednesday, the 17th Instant, at the Hall of the Bank of Charleston, instead of at their office, aa previously advertised. The sommer term o? the College of Charles? ton begins to-day, and candidates for admis? sion Into the Freshman and Sophomore classes are notified to present themselves at the presi? dent's room at tau o'oiock thia morning. T THE COVETS YESTERDAY. TAO Circuit Court nt a Stand-Stll ^?Kn-?KInx Ca ? t? In Prtparatlc In the United States Court yesterc very little business "was transacted, tact this court appears to ta ave con ' 8tand-3tlll In consequence or the non j.of J od ga. Bond,, who was expected,to, ; on Monday : night, to preside ?ayer t jpreaching-trials bf the. Ku-klux caa* a curious COD fl ict of dates in the law T to the holding of United States Courts, of the United States i!'Circu?V?Cp?rt Is~o to be held at Richmond, Virginia, beg on the first Monday of April In each yet a term ol the United States Circuit Com sided over by the same judge, ls also 01 to be begun at Charleston, S. C., on th Monday of April ia each year. Under circumstances Judge Bond has the opt which court he shall hold first, and lt that he has chosen to begin at Bichmont expected, however, to be able to co m ph most important business before the co Richmond during the first week of thi term, and then come to Charleston so arrive hore on Monday night; but lt a] that he has been obliged to chance thic gramme, and the date of his arrival ht now a matter of some uncertainty. la the meantime, Judge Bryan, wi been holding the Circuit Court here sin 1st instant, has disposed ot all the cai the docket, with the exception of the Ku cases, and there is now but little for the to do until the arrival of the circuit J District Attorney Corbin and his asslstau' Earle, are Industriously engaged in .pr nary examinations ot witnesses, (and, t way, are permitting an Intolerable nul by keeping* a crowd of ill-conditioned at mannered negro witnesses walting o sidewalk in front of their office, on Me street. ) and in preparing their cases for1 sentatloo to the grand Jury. It is under that avery large-number of cases are in aration, and that most of the persons si be I mp! le a tod have 'ai rea dy been arre Among the counsel who are expected ti fend these defendants are Colonel F McMaster, of Columbia, and Messrs. Bi Buist, Pre s si ey, Lord & ID gie s by and SI tonds Barker, of this city. - j The Inferior Court? In the Inferior Court, yesterday, Ji Lewis "waa tried upon ' charges of mall trespass; and ol assault with intent to kill assault and battery, and found not guili either charge. william- Frasier wai tried for grand lar and found guilty, with a recommendatlc ..mercy. ' ' . >*?'( ? ?fl" il The case of John H. Grotheer was struct the docket upon payment of costs, and cases of Joseph Truall, A. Marochetti Peter Collins, charged with assault and imprisonment, were struck off uncondi ally. : A number ef witnesses were absent, ai the preceding day, and attachments were dered to be Issued against them. The grand Jury returned true bills of int meut against James Harvey and Henry Ba for assault with intent to kill and assault battery; Sabey Cash, for petty larceny. Samuel Smalls and John Parker, grand lai ny. No blU was found against Ellzat Dennis. Court of Common Fleas. IO tho Court o'1 Common Pleas, held Judge P.. F. Graham, the following calen will be called to-day : Wm. Blalock vs. Jc Meyers et al; Eugene A. Boye et al, vs. M Ann E. Mulcahy; Alston P. Kllpstlen vs. Tl P. Jerman, trustee; Robert Austin vs. J. M B. Ward, et al; Theodore D. Wagner et al, the State Bank. _ . ExBormvE APPOINTMENTS.-The Govert bas appointed Jobn J. Carrington sheri! Newberry County, vice Thomas J. Payslng defaulter. H. P. Johnson has been apppln .notary public ot Greenville County. D. Phifer has resigned his position as com commissioner ol Newberry, and Mr. Sim? Young has been appointed t J the sa office. _^ j THE SURVIVORS' ASSOCIATION.-The ann meeting of the Survivors' Association Charleston District will be hela in the hall the Charleston Library at noon on Fr lc next The anniversary supper will take pit at night. Tickets for the supper may he talned Irom the committee of arraugemen which consists of Messrs. T.- G. Barker, F. Dawson, A. vv. Marshal, Jr., James Ar Strong, Jr., and Daniel Bavenel, Jr. BABBITT'S BEST SOAP.-A thousand Charl ton housekeepers have 1 een delighted wi the sample tablets of Babbitt's soap, wi which any person may "Washee ! Washee the whole city without hurt to the hands Injury to the temper. It ls adapted to use the kitchen, laundry and bath room;'it J moves stains from gloves, dresses, and i k lads of clothing; lt ls Invaluable to znachlnii and those who use Inks and oils; lt may used in hard or salt water, and in ali climat* The sole maker ls B. T. Babbitt, Nos. 64 ai 74 Washington street, New York. THE CIGAR B->X CASES.-The sixth and la ot the parties entrapped into selling a wort less cigar box, without having first obliteran the revenue stamp?, was disposed ol belo the United States commissioner yesterda AB usual the defendant showed that the bc was sold by one of his clerks, (a new hand : the business,) without his knowledge and his absence, and he was iorthwlth discharg -< The Informers .visited several other strn with base designs, but did not succeed in the schemes. At one place they asked for a clg< box, Baying they wanted lt to keep whit mice in. The clerk handed them oue wit the stamps all torn off, and the back also. Th they refused, saying lt would not suit Tb law against the receiver ot therre articles ! even more stringent than against the sellei but none of the Informers Lave yet bee arrested. _ Tas RIFLE CLUB PARADE.-The. prellmlm rles lor the proposed parad? of thc? Washing ton Light Infantry, Sumter and Palmett Guard Rifle Clubs on next Saturday, have a been perfected, and if the weather shoul prove propitious a gala day ls anticipated The several clubs will assemble at elgh o'clock, and after a parade through the pria clpal streets will repair to Mount Pleasant and the remainder of the day will be epen among the groves of that pleasant retreat The marksmen have been practicing lor som< time, and the crack shots are anticipating th ownership of sundry pieces of silver as tb? reward of their prowess. Tully has been en gaged to supply the best the market afford for the three clubs, who will unite on thi knife and fork exercise. A Joint prize o? ? silver cup will be given to the best shot of th? three clubs, while the several clubs have se lected pieces of silver and other articles o jewelry as prizes for those of their nnmbei who can strike the centre of the target Th? prizes selected can be seen at Mr. Hayden's Jewelry store. This parade has excited con slderable interest, both among the memberc of the clubs and the public, as the clubs beai the names of old organizations that have earned more than a local fame, and their suc? cessors will use every effort ^o preserve the bright record of the past. MORTUARY REPORT FOR THE WMBK. The following is the officiai return of deaths for tiie Caty o! Charleston, for the week elid? ing April 6, 1872: CAUSES OF DEATH. Adults. Chlld'n, BLACKS OR COL? ORED. Adults. Chlld'n. Apoplexy, Ce rtb.-al.. B r o n c h 11 ls, Capillary . Br onchl tis, Senile..... Congestion of Liver. Congestion of Lungs and Convulsions. Disease, P n 1 noonary. Influenza. bia age. Phthisis Pul monalta.. Pneumonia, Ca tarrhal. Poisoning, Ac? cidental.. Tiismus. N a s centlnm,. Total. l 1 2 I ll 2| 8 2 1 RECAPITULATION. Whites 8, Blacks and Coloreds-total 13, and l I stlll-blrth. Under 1 year o: age. Between land 6 years or age.... Between 30 and 40 years of age.... Between 40 and 60 years of age. .. Between 60 and 70 years ol age.... Between 80 and 90 years of age_ GEO. S. PELZ SR, IL D.. city Registrar. EASTER ELECTIONS. PRINCE GEORGE WINYAH. "Wardens-Colonel Benjamin H. Wilson, Dr. Thos. P. Balley. Vestrymen-Dr. A. M. Fors? ter, B. L Middleton, R. E. Fraser, J. F. Pyatt, 8. T. Atkinson, A. M. Parker, J. Beese Ford. BEAL ESTATE'SALES.-The following proper? ty was sold yesterday morning at auction by | Messrs Leitch & Bruns: Lot on the north side of Radcliffe street, thirty feet in front by one hundred and four feet deep, for $510. Building lot on the east side of Savage street, seventy-six feet in front by ninety feet deep, for $750. Terms-one-third cash, and the balance in one and two years. THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE HENRY HORL BECK took place yesterday afternoon, at the St. John's Lutheran Church In Archdale street. The services were conducted by the Bevs. W. S. Bowman and T. W. Dosh, and, notwithstanding the bad weather, were large? ly attended by the friends and relatives of the deceased, and by his brother members of the German Friendly Society. At the end of the services the remains were conveyed to-Mag? nolia Cemetery for Interment In the family burial lot._ Hotel Arrivals-April 9. PAVILION HOTEL. W. A. Whitaker, D. G. Shorts, Georgia; M. Jacobs, Manning; R. F. Turner, Wright's Bluff; Thomas A. Sherard, S. A. Torlay, South Caro? lina; J. M. Seirltt, Ohio; W. J. Hulet, Edge field; M. Rodgers, Kew York; E. W. Ferris, South Carolina. MILLS HOUSE. Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Lersie, Augusta; Jno. J. Hincnman, ww York; Cliair-Ti. Swann, Bos? ton; Chas. Hamberg. Columbia; J. H. Tomlin son, New;; York; B. F. LreWB>^'Phlladelphla? B. F. G ii raey, August a ; G. C. "Atele n, WasWflgV ton, D. C.; Mrs. Loring Andrews and maid, Miss Isabelle Andrew?, Clarence Andrews, New Y<|r?;? Albert Spoerry; Mulhouse; L. Roderer,"Havre;;Cha?.' M. Dupuy, Jr., Phila? delphia; Isaac dizier, Hartford ; J. R. Grout abd wife, Mr3.Fep.lon, G.'W. BUsell, wife and CHARLESTON HOTEL. F. Ewbank,' England: Jos. Colton, Aiken; Geo.jW. Quinitar?l, New York; J. M. Martin, Aiken; J. W. Mc Mast er, Columbia; Mr. and Mrs.;Ai;yan 'Wart,. Mri and.' Hr*. WrVghit. New Yorkr;B.;;H^ den?ef E. W,."w"atkljn>, BQ^ijn;\ Wm-^H. Sea man,' James G. Ciark, F. A. Jaquet and wife, Miss Cornell,-NewTork; S; P. MajiSiiton, South Carolina; E. :iW. Ferris', KIngatree; T. H. Eaton, Cheraw, N. R. Buffingtoo, U. S. A.; W. 8. Manning, Clarendon; Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Litchfield, Miss E. L. Shipman, New York; Dr. W. F. Jackson, Miss A. B. Jackson, Bos .ton: M. Gidder, Baltimore; N. B. Clyde, Wm. Alexander, R. N. Bellows, Miss Bellows, Mles E. B. Kendall, New York; 8. Bice and wife, Boston. Meeting? This Day. Palmetto Lodge, K. P., at half-past 7 P. M. Carolina Ri3e Club, at 7 P. M. Committee of Arrangements Fire Depart? ment, at 8 P. M. _ Auction Sales Tills Day. Macqueen & Blecke will sell at * ? o'clock, contents of grocery store at the corner of State street and Unity alley. N. A. Hunt will sell at hall-past 10 o'clock, at his store, boots and shoes. - William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, dry goods, hats, ?c., Miles Drake will Bell at 10 o'clock, at his store, clothing, hats, ?bc. R. M. Marshall & Brother will sell at half past 10 o'clock, at their office, mules, horses, 4C. BUSINESS NOTICES. GENTS, If you want a fine dress or business Suit, made at a reasonable price, go to Menke & Muller. They have the largest stock ot goods and the best cutters in the city apr9 WE CALL particular attention to our very large assortment of Cloths, in Blue, Black, Bro ivn, Olive, best European make; also Fancy CasslmereB, Diagonals, Tweeds, Linen Ducks, Coatings, Vestings, at very low figures. These goods were purchased before the ralso In the market. FORCHQOTT, BENEDICT, & Co., No. 244 King street. apr8. ONE CASE Buff Lawns, fast colors, 15 cents per yard; one case of Buff, Brown, Slate Linen, suitable for ladles suiting, at 2? cents per yard; one case of French Mozambiques, at 25 cents per yard. FORCHQOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244 King street. apr8 AN ELEGANT assortment ot Sewing Bilks at 85 cents per dozen. Also, the best Machine Cotton In the world, namely, John Clarke, Jr., A Ca's. We would invite attention to the above at Singer Sewing Machine office. mcbl3-wfm BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-TBS NEWS Job Office Is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thousand. Send your orders. Every merchant and business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. i* BUILDING MATERIAL.-An " extensive stock and large variety of Doors, Bashes, Blinds, I Balusters, Mouldings, ?c., are. kept constantly on hand by Mr. P. EJCoale, at his warerooms, No: 20 flay ne.Bt reet and No..33 Plnckney street. The above are ail made at his own factory on Hpclbeck'8 wharf. He keeps, also, Frep.cba.nd ?A?ni?fim Window Glass, S tai ned_ Glass,-, Slate Mantels/ Builders' Hardware, ?c.. from tue best manufacturen?. mchS-fmwlyr j CROQUET I CROQUET 1-The cheapest in the City. Price U. HASEL STREET BAZAAR. ;; dec20 _.7 ' ' ;.' NOTICE TO TOURISTS,-Stereoscopic views of | Charleston and vicinity for sale at. the Hasel street Bazaar. dec29 . BRACKETS, Side and Corner Book Slides and j Wall Pockets. HASEL ST. BAZAAR, febl?-w PARCHEESI ! PARCHEESI !-A royal game of India. Hasel street Bazaar, and East Bay [ NewB Boom. apr20-w CHEILLKT'H PARIS KID GLOVES-every pair warranted. These Gi ove a will be taken back even alter wear, for any Imperfections, such as tearing or ripping. Paris, 20 Bue de la Paix. TWT?. London, 63 Begent street. LIEPOTS NEWTCRK.929 Broadway. Boston, 9 Temple Place. FDRCHQOTT, BENEDICT 4 Co., Bole Agents for Charleston. nov3-?mos Cloding, Oailormg, Ut. FASHION FOB ' . : SPRING AND SUMMER, 1872. MENKE & MULLER, CLOTHIERS, NO. 325 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW LIBERTY STREET, Invite attention to their large and splendid Stock Of CLOTHS, OASSIMBRES, COATINGS, Suiting Ob evicts, Linens, Ac, and the handsom? est selection of Pants and Vest Patterns, widen will be mad* to order under the supervision of a moat sturui and fashionable cotter. CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTH, BOTS AND CHILDREN, of | every style and quality, and at very low prices. AND A GOMPLETESSTOOK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Which, embraces the celebrated STAR SHIRTS and the choicest novelties in NECK WE AB. Ail orders promptly executed and satisfaction guaranteed._apr2-imoa Ornas ano Mzbitints. BUGS AND MEDIC INEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. D DR. H. B^JER,, No. 131 MEETING STEEET, Offers his Large and Well-Assorted Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ABITOLES, FANCY GOODS, And all the Leading Proprietary Medicines. The following comprise a few of the CHEMI? CALS he baa on hand. These gooda are pur* ohased of the Manufacturers, and will be Bold to the trade at the lowe: t possible figure: CHEMICALS. IODINE BES?BL1MED. Iodide of Potassium, Bromide of Potassium. Nitrate of Sliver. Quinine, P. A W. and B. AS. Morphine, P. A W. and E. AS, Chloral Hydrate, made by Schering, Berlin. Alome, German. Iodoform, Queveone'B Iron, (French,) Iron by Hydrogen, (Merck's,) Glycerine, (Merck's and American,) Calomel, English and American. Blue Mass, English and American. Chloroform. Sulphuric Ether. Chloric Ether. Acetic Ether, sweet Spirits of Nitre, Ac, Ac Supercarbolate of Soda.. ,(- Supercarbolate of Zinc. Podophyllln. Leptandrln. Hydras tin. Main. Caulophyllln, Ac, Ac HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES. A Fall Stock ol HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES always on hand, comprising Tinctures, Pellets, Powders of d li?rent Triturations, Family Medi? cine Cases, Ac, Ac. The following are a few of the FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES always kept in Stock: GRIMACLT'S SYR?P OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITE . OF LIME. ( Grimault's Guaran? Powders, for Headache, Nen. ralgla, Ac. Grimault's Matlco Injection. ?Griman! t's Lera's Phosphate of Iron. Mathey-Caylufi'a Capsules. Pocgatir Le Roy. Quevenne's Iron, (with Spoon.) [ Olgarettea-Esplc for Asthma. Drag?es de Santonlne-5 centigrammes, Ac, AC, AC Kidder's Electro-Magnetic Batteries. None but the Purest Drugs naed, and satisfac? tion guaranteed, both as to price and quality. Orders are solicited from Druggists, Physicians Country Merchants,. Planters and others, with the assuranoe. that they shall receive prompt and careful attention. ..' mohT-Bmos ?lillitwre, Straw fekt?ft?, Ut. S PRING OPENING I MRS. M. J. ZEBNOW, NO. 801 KING STREET, WUI open THIS DAY an assortment of MILLI I NERT GOODS, Ladles' and Children's Ready Made Snits. Sole Agent for Mlle. DEMOREST'S PAPER I PATTERNS. SHOULDER BBAOBS, STOCKING SUSPENDERS, and LILY BLOOM. DRESS-MAKING in all its branches. Country orders will receive prompt attention. mch28-tntlis3mos Universally Popnls r Stomachic ?nd Appetizer? CUBES DYSPEP3IA, PREVENTS CHILLS AND FEVER, CREATES APPETITE, RESTORES THE NERVE3, CUBES DEBILITY, PURIFIES THE BLOOD, BE 5TORES TONE TO THE STOMACH, PLEASANT TO THE TASTE EXHILARATING TO THE BODY, And ii the mest POPULAR BITTKRS Now before tbe p a bile. Try lt and be con vin ced. lt contains no arsenic or poisonous Ingredients ofanv kind-not&lng In me ieaat degree Inj a rlons to tbe system ander any circumstances and may be administered wltb perfect safety tb a ni nf ant. . ?-o n . T ." .y Si It never falls to cure the most obstinate case when taken as directed. *V . It cores immediately. In no case will the patient bave more tuan one chill arter the flrst dose, and in the majority or eases bot even that- ' lt accomp lanes the. wort:.ty destroying.the cause o' disease, which no other remedy pretends to do. . - .? ..? _ , It ls an effectual preventive, neutralizing t?e malarious poison In the system, and th na avert? ing its consequences. D OW I E, M Ol S E & DA VI 8, PROPRIETORS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CH.VRLESTO.V, 8. C. feb20-wfmnoawSmos r : 1 ' . ' ''* . ' THE DOLLAR REWARD SOAP ! THE ONLY SOAP IN THE WORLD THAT WASHES FLANNELS WITHOUT SHRINKING THEM.1 Washes with bot, cold, hard, soft, or salt water. Removes Pitch, Tar, Paint, Grease, Printers' Ink; Sweat, Leather or Fruit stales. Superior to Castile Soap for Teilet purposes. R APPLE YE & KNIGHT, Mir nfuctnrera, NOS. 1681 and 1533 RIDGE AVENUt?, PHILADELPHIA, PA. aprl-lmoD*c DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, _AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. 8. C. Baffle. A CHANCE FOE SPOBTSMEX. -0- . THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RECEIVED DIRECT FROM EUBOPE AN INVOICE O FilVE ENGLISH WISHES TO DISPOSE OF THE LOT IN ON3? GRAND RAFFLE OF 300 CHANCES, AT $5 PER CHANCE. There will be forty (40) Prizes, or one cha?as in Prizes are as follows: PRIZE. VALES. 1st. Double centie-flre Breach loading Gun 21st. complete.......(128 22d. 2d. Double Muzzle-loading, very flee.ia 231. 1 3d. Doable Central fire Breech-loading Gun. HO 24th. 4tn; Double Fine Muzzle loading Gun-.. 76 26th. 6th. Double Breech-loading Gun, Pm Cart- 28th. ridge. 76 y7ih. 6th. Double Muzzle loading Gun. 65 28th. 7th. Double Muzzle-loading Gun.. 60 29th. 8th. Double Muzzle loading Gan. 60 soiii. 9th. Doub.e Muzzle-loadlnjr Gun. 60r31St. loth. Doable Mazzle-loadinj; Gun. to 82d. nth. Doable Mazz e-loadtaf; Gan. 40 83d. 12th. Doable Muzzle-loading Gan. 85 34th. 13th. Double Muzzle-ioadinir Gun. 86 85tb. 14th. Double Mnzzle-1 adlnu Gun.:...... 86 86ih. 15th. Double Muzzle-loading Gun. .86 87th. 16th. Doable Muzzle-loading Gan. 86 Sith. 17th. Doable Muzzle-loading Gan. 86 soto. 18th. Double Muzzle-loading Uun... 80 19th. Doable Mazzle-lo&dlojt Gan.. 80 40th. 20 tb. Doable Mazzle-loftdlojc ann. 80 Parties wishing chances will please address SEVEN AND A HALF 1 usures a Prize.' The ' PRIZE. ; "' VAL CB. Double Muzzle-loading Gun...: $so Doable Muzzle-loading Gan.. ........... so Double Muzzle loading Gun. 80 Double.Muzzle loading Gnu. 25* Double Muzzle-loading Gan. 26 Doable'Muzzle-loadlog Gan... 2s Donlee Muzzle-loading Gan. 26 Doable Muzzle-loading Gun.' 26 Doable Muzzle leading Gan. 26 Siegle, Boy, Pine. SO Single, Boy, Fine. 16 single. Boy Hoe..... 16 Fine Shot Pouch and Powder Flask..... 6 Fine Shot Pouch and Powder Flask.... 6 Fine Shot Poach and Powder Flask..... 6 Flue Shot Pocchacd Powder Flask.... 6 Fine Shot Poach and Powder Flask.... 6 Flnesbot Pouch and Powder flask.... 6 One Band Home shuttle Sewing Ma? chine.;... 26 One Hand Home Shuttle Sewing Ma? chine. 40 T. Hu BISSELL, Charleston, S. C. The Gans can be sees, at bis office, No. 255 Bing street chanca are made up. Raffle will take place as soon as the apri-mwfimo TEW GOODS FOR SPRING Al SUMMER. JUST RECEIVED, AND BJBCEIVD?G BY EVERY STEAMER, DRESS GOODS, OF ALL KINDS. JAPANESE SILKS ALL COLORS. Li JL C E S , EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, OF EVERY KIND. BLACK LACE POINTS, BLACK LACE SACQUES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF THE CELE? BRATED SEAMLESS KID GLOVES. J. R. READ, 263 KING STREET, OPPOSITE HASEL. ocUT-mw??moe _jPrg (ffrooog, gg. F?RCflGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., No. 244 KING STREET. ?pip We take pleasure In informing our customers and ladite In general that/owing to the extraordi? nary facilities po-s eased by ns, we are enabled to show one of the Unese Unes of GOODS ever Offered ld this city, which for completeness of assortment at exceedingly low prices are far ahead of any. other house.' We call attention to oar RIBBON DEPARTMENT. PLAIN AND FANCY RIBBONS, In ail'the -new tints, bought exclusively for the retail sales. Trimming Ribbons at 6, 8, io and 12XC per yard. Necktie Ribbons, 26, 86,40 and Mo., Bolled and Gros Grain. Sash Ribbon, great variety, at 76c. and $1. - For the accommodation of the mininera and those d?sirons of purchasing Ribbons by the piece m which prices will be charged at nnnsnal Inducements. NO. ??44 XINQ STREET. DRESS GOODS AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 10 pieces of LYON'S SILE, at il 26, $1 60, $1 76 and $2 10 pieces Japanese and Black Striped, at 76c. io pieces or Colored Japanese Silk at $1 60 pieces of Japanese Dre as ea at $8 60 1 case Colored Mozambiouea only 20o. per yard 600 pieces of sultans, Alpaca, Lastres, Orena dines, Llama, Plaids, from 25 to 60c.. loo Fine Llama Pointa from $10, $12, $16 and $20. LINEN AND DOMESTIC DE? PARTMENT. 10 pieces of 10-4 BLEACHED DAMASK at 76c leo dozen of Linen Doy lies at 75c. per dozen Towels of great variety at low figures 2 cases of 10-4 ^Bleached Sheeting, 40 and 46c 10 cases of Bleached Shirting, 10 to 20c 8 cases of New Sty lea Percales, is, 20 and 22c. 2 cases of Ginghams, only i2>ic. per yard loo pieces of striped f iques, 25 and soc 200 pieces of Swisses, victoria Lawns, Jaconets, C?mbrica, ranging from 16c upwards 60 dozen of French Corsets at 76c, $1 and $160 . l case of Honey Comb and Allendale Quilts at $1 60 200 Marseilles Quilts at $2, $8, $4 and $6-very low Something new and stylish-"Dolly Varden" . Pique. Parasols ! Parasols ! Parasols ! A great variety of the latest stylea Just re? ceived. MATTING ! MATTING! We will sell at present 100 rolls of 4-1 WHITE MATTING at 27J? and 80c 60 rolls of elegant Fancy Matting at 40c, worth wc rta. 20 rolls of 64 White Matting at 860. 60 rolls of 4-4 Check Matting at 87 >? and 40c We offer extraordinary Inducements in BR?S? SEL AND WOOL CARPETS. FCRCHGOTT, BEMD?CT & CO., NO. 244 KING STREET. n ture. ' " ' ^^^^^^^^ sold on account of-family removing ???3 the State...' ":.;;:.. *..". r ww'tbigSLe* r. Terms cash. ,,,, -, i-.? .- - -,' *P*m POSITTY? SAL? OF DRY GO?D&c" ? WHl he sold THIS- PAY, at io o'clock, at Ko. 45 Wentworth Streetz ' ^ ' An assortment of seasonable DRY GOODS-r Bats,'8to^:M?tlons, Ae; .. apticf . wvivfyf??msTi- ?? ? - ^ Bp ? TS^.'? jfiDr :fe.H?;jB S. 5 "irr THIS DAY. atmj Saiearoom. So. UlMiet .na street, at nWrj?^K^cJ2^'LJlui<9u,'?(I,. 50 cases Spring Stock BOOTS AND oHOBS, all rary deairable.gi-odaorr;> .- :. a .-?.. ?: :M apilo l?yMIWDKAKX CLOTrllN?; HATSf ?^. ;. ' ' ? '?\ ' THIS MORNtNa. al io o'clock, 1 wffl ?eB, at lelved and to bo ?OM 'wimqnr.rp?erye.- Xli pji^jg Consisting In1 port ' o? Me r In os, Melton anita, jasslmere sabka aod. Frocks, Fine' Light casalr nere tests, ?roadclni h Frocks, Sacka and Yest?, jlnen and Duck coats; Pains and Vests, Jab cy ?atmet Panjs, Fine Cassimem^&^?a Co*1** )erby Saits^Fiannelgacis-me^WWeTS, Linen landkerchl?f* ; Cravats, JipjlWn^?^??nen Col? ara, Fans, Umbrella'', l^iesCronimetf^and Ua rimmed Straw ll ats, (Coquet and ."Daily/, Yard en > nats,:Csn^|ha^es, Mggjg. * J .>;?.'.>.<? ?on <.. A splendid ass ort m en ; o t Men' 8 and Boys' Pelt, Wool and straw Bato of all styles.- ,.. ,". ," /?> .. By R M. MARSHALL & JBSOi ? TTTTLL SELL THIS DAY, AT HALF YY PAST 19 o'clock, at NO. 8S Broad street. - a MULES, i'Horsey i Rockaway; y ? aprKf " 1 ? ?? " .1 ., ..if ?-..^jrilj^i DeLEON., "-. ." STO?C?S AND B?ONDS. t I will sell, on THURSDAY, April nth, at cor ler East Bay and Broad arre?te, at ll o'clock, $6003 South Carolina Railroad seven Per Cent. $4000 Northeastern Railroad Eight Per Cent.. Second Mortgage Bonds. - Terms casa.-ti,. ?????? ?? ?.>??. ?.: raprio. By A? c. MCGILLIVRAY. BUILDING LOTS WEST END BROAl> .V< UU I? Orfl STREET, ? .-" . . Will be sold oq TUESDAY next, lath instant, at he Tostofflce, at ll O'clock,"..' ; The Three valuable ?M Delightfully Situated lauding. LOTSi on. the south side. Broad street, vest of savage street; and adjoining each other, isfwlows:'' ?"? . . mr . . . First LOT, next ea * t of Residence of Ludas X. ones. E?d., 4S feet front, by l64deep"(8fl feet on. lackme!)'|:!'--' . u M ' '.'**.'-. ?econd LOT, next east of above Lot,and same ase. ' .1 " ,. ? . ,.., . third LOT, next east bf abo ve Lo t, 40 feet front, won weat Hue. ii?oa.eaatlinet ?>???:?. . Terma-One-half cash: balance in one year. ri?eaTlroiranteed. 'see JPlStby William Home, iocveyor, ac roy office. ? apriCPwsmtn? j Bf SAM'L C. BLACK. nnr six PER':C^NT.CSTOCK AND STAT? BOHD& AT AUCTION, win be solo; on THoaSDAY,-ii th instant, at IL L M., at east end or Broad street, K??\ " - 128,000 Cl t y or Charleston SIX TER CENT. STOCK, ?? payable1 lalW' "? ? til two city or Charleston Six Per Cent Stock, 5ftooo New Bonds or State or South Carolina, Issued for Conversion of Secorttlea. Termftcasb., ' , , ,;. , ?pr9 By J. FRASER MATHEWES. BUILDING LOT ON SULLIVAN'S IS? LAND., win ne sold*on THURSDAY, llth instant, near tic Postoffloe, at il o'clock, LOT No. 102. Home's Plat of Sullivan's Island,, on south side of Middle street being second Lot east or Fort Moultrie-, containing about Halfan acre, more or lesa. .. "??? Terms cash. Purchaser to pay me for paper? andatamps." >.< apr? By R. MARSHALL b BRO. "^TERJ', CHO?OE ijjgj ST?XIT?M'S on TBURSDAT, llth Instant, at ll o'clock, will oe sold ai .the Post-office, LOT, No: 240, Home's Plat; at corner of Oova and Accommodation streets, east of aaa quite near the Fort-contains ab au t a of an sore. . Terms cash. Purchaser'to pay us for papen and aramaa, .. < . ? - spr8-mwtat F?R SALE, LANDS IN ST. JOHN'S . oca o ty, Florida, six cr seven miles from Ht. Augustine, available for the : cultivation .or Oranges apd other fruits, Klee and Vegetables, known as the "Araqua" Tract formerly the pro? perty of Joan Magee, now sold as part of bia Estate, containing (?37) three hundred and thirty seven acres, mora or less, Sit?ate, lying and being in St. John's Coanty, Township six; (8.) Range (29) twenty-nine. Sections 4a. 60..99, Oland 03, adjoining the lands belonging to ?he estate of A. Alveres, called canoola. . ?'' The above described Lands will be sold at Pab? ilo Auction, In the City of Charleston, S. G., on toe 221 day of April, nuder power' given to bis Executors by Win of John Magee, recorded la the office or the Probate Judge at Charleston, South Carolina. ..' ?'? ri'" ?.'. . 1 Terms or sale cash, ;. P. WEST, .. aprS-winfltnl _Snrvlvlng Executor. gfjirta ana iFcrniarjinfl f&aobit. ^ m um ifBL??a SHIRTS AND COLLARA Made to order or' Best Materials, and WARRANTED TO FIT. Sent by Express, 0.0. D. to any part of the country. Directions ror measurement sent on application. SCOTTS STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, ; Opposite the Ma'rket. novia ifnrnito?, Us. QHOICE FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES!' R. C. MILLINGS, FURNITURE DEALER, No. 444 KING STREET, Near John Street, Charleston, S. 0., would respectfully inform the public that he has last received a choice and select lot or FURNI? TURE, including Grecian. Gothic and Corinthian Chamber Sets, which will compete with anything* ia the city for cheapness and beauty of style ana finish. Also a specialty of Ladles', Misses' and Chil? dren's ROCKERS, and a variety of Dining-room Furniture-oak, Wamuc and Imitation Rose* wood-which he will sell from tea to fifteen per cent, cheaper than any other store ia the city. ? Can and compare his styles and price with those found elsewhere; t 52 No. 444 KING STREET. At the sign or the Maa and Rocker,: , reb26-mth2mos Oharieaton, 8. OL J AM ES B I R N I S, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN? EQUITY, PRACTICES .Di THE COURTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND OF THOSE OF THE UNITED STATES. Special attention given to business in the united States Courts. -I : OPTICI AT Gaaumiu c. H., s? c. Jan27-I3?9