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If tiils cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be secured by. fer warding a draft on Charleston pay abie to the order or the proprietors of THB NEWS, or by sending the money In a registered letter. These rates ar? NET, and must invariably be paid'in advance. : Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., Ko. lia East Bay, Charleston, 8.0. SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1872. , 03" Mr. WILLIAM E. SIMMONS, Jr., is the travelling agent for THE NEWS, for South Carolina. - ? _ _ ? ? NEWS OF THE HAT. -Gold closed yesterday at ll jail j. ; -The New York cotton market closed weak; | uplands 23? cents; eales 1108 bales. _In Liverpool cotton closed firm; uplands | - 11 Jailed ; Orleans lijaii^d; sales 10,000 bales. -A correspondent of a Baltimore paper | wanta to know why marriages and death notices have to be paid tor? . For the best of reasons: One 1B ah advertisement ol copart-1 ne rah ip and the other is a notice of dissolu? tion. Business is business, ?..?-loe . toothpick factory in Canton, Me., furnishes more work than all other bu si ness in tao town, Qyer one hundred cordB of poplar have been hauled Xor. its use this sea? son, and converted Into toothpicks. Bach of ""the machines used will, It ls said, make Are thousand toothpicks a minute. ..... "--Miss Anna E. Dlokinsou will present her vjews pl the pepdiQg. .presidential, issue in a lecture at New york one evening of this week, says the Tribune.. She is understood to be in fa? vor of the movement iorveform, and of allow? ing the people rather than the office-holders | tosaywhoBhall be President, -An attempt ls making In New York for the release from S'ng Sing of Moses Xowenburg, j who lulled, Samuel. Hoffman, in 1861* and was convicted pf .murder and sentenced to death. The then existing statute providing that per? sons so .sentenced should be executed .within one. year,, uqder.a warrant issued by the Gov? ernor, was repealed In the spring,of 1893, and j ^ since that ?ten? the successive Governors have declined to grant-a war rant. '-The Methodist Conference In New York, OD Saturday, had a lively debate on a resolu? tion recommend! ng to the members J entire abstinence from the use of tobacco,;and it was adopted*notwithstanding Brother Richardson, an elghty-three-year-old veteran, bore testi? mony to the virtues of the "glorious plant," saying he ( believed lt had. prolonged bis life. If'abstinence from tobacco was tobe re com? mended ^.w hy not include lea and coffee in the resolution? Bo:h are Injurious if used to ex Ce?. ;.; . '.^-Practical woman's rights, such as equal pay with men for the Borne work, and similar educational advantages, are steadily making progress, in Philadelphia recently the Aea- ? demy of Natural Sciences elected women to , lull membership, and one lady has been , thooeoitonerve on one of the most Important , committees. Tbe building for women Btu dentaat Cornel University will be commenced hills year, and will cost $160,000, with ? gift ol $100,000 besides. It will be ready for the re? ception of fem ale students before next winter. -On the Gt h Instant, Hrs. Laura D. Fair, heretofore convicted at San Francisco, Cal., ol murder in the first degree, by shooting A. P. Crittenden, Esq., came.into court that a day j might be axed for hex second trial, Which had ] been granted OD appeal from the first by the Supreme Court. Mrs. Fair waa attired lu deep blank, and had altered but little in appearance since her trial. Her counsel stated that after the, defence B h oui d commence, their testimony would-not occupy over three days. The case was set for June 24tb. It will be remembered that the senior counsel for the defense and for the prosecution. In Hrs.. Fair's trial ? have both since died. A letter writer In the Boston Globe reports her now to be worth $50,000, and says that during a recent excite? ment in stocks she was largely interested, and made over $20,000 clear. -Miss Ann Pamela .Cunningham, regent of | the Mount Vernon Ladles'Association of the Union, publishes a card in relation to the charges recently made against her by Mrs. Emily Edson Briggs, In which she (Miss C. ) says j that the eight hundred and fifty dollars raised by the Masons of California as a nucleus of a fund for the erection of a monument over Washington's remains ls on deposit with the j treasurer, Go ce rn or H. D. Cooke, awaiting additions to make lt adequate to the object j contem plated by the donors. She further says that, with the exception of two months of last year, the monthly receipts from the Mount Vernon boat did not reach five hundred dol? lars, as stated by Mrs. Briggs, and that the receipts In December last were but forty-two dollars and eighteen cents. She says the Income of the e?Ute has been inadequate to the demand, but by close economy it bas been successfully met. The regent receives no salary,' and the money appropriated is spent for the Interest of the place, i-The report of the <death of Porfirio Diaz, the-recognized leader of the present r?volu- { Mon against the Mexican Government, now seems to be substantially confirmed. On his woy from the Stale of La Puebla to the moun tains of Oaxaca, sick, and with an escort of j ten men, he was, ns is believed, assassinated by his body-guard. At all events, nothing j whatever has been heard of him since he started on the Journey, and the revolutionary General Trevino, it ls stated, has received what ls considered the reliable information of I his death, as embodied In the statements [ gtven above. It was Diaz who commanded the-Mexican armies against the Archduke Maximilian, and it ls somewhat curious, in view of the tragic death of the Austrian usurper, that now his great antagonist on the Held of battle should have fallen by the assas? sin's dagger or musket. The whole business, from the landing of Maximilian to the report- j od and very probable death of General Diaz, ls truly Mexican from beginning to end. -A -legislative committee of the State of Wisconsin has Jost now reported upon the condition ol the people In tbe districts which were burned during the fires last October. Fifteen- hundred and eighty families, or six thousand nine hundred and seven persons, whose for tunes were destroyed at that time, 6ave been supported mainly by the relief com Ml ttees of Green Boy and Mil waukie. The ag? gregate amount of contributions will not be divided equally among the-dalma wfll, however, be supplied with provl Jone:, next, and will receive agriculi pie men te, material tor building, seed vender for their horses and cattle, having been amply provided for, tl still remain a surplus with which, abc suggestions of the committee be taker, mauent fund will be established for tl of the disabled, and the widows and ot those who perished in the Ares, port says that the .roads through tl district are in a most wretched co belog so blocked, with fallen Umber order to go one mile, wagons have drawn two. and three miles, and 1 places travel is almost impossible. Mt so greatly are the people impoverlsl no tax can be raised for the payment c ers' salaries, and it ls feared that all t lie schools will have to be closed for a least. _ The Home Supply of Cotton The interest of the cotton trade now strongly directed to the inquiry, "far are the Northern mills stocke "cotton?"and its compliment, "Hov "more cotton will they need to get fri "South before October 1,, when th "crop begins to arrive ?" From the Advertiser we Obtain an approxima swer. The Northern consumption for J was 927,000 bate, in addition to w was estimated the mills took a surf 80,000 boles, making 1,007,000 bales from that crop. In the early part c year, consumption was slightly impet want of water at some mills ; but otb? consomption was urged to the atm active trade, low prices and fair profit its total was about fifteen per cent, than in 1869-70. Not many new Bp were added to the power existing in 71 for work in the carrent year, and were chiefly for jprint-cloths and other goods, This year, from the start, th< profits and quickest, demand were on fabrics, until recently there nae been I demand for standard sheetings and heavy goods, apparently doe to their si ty from relatively reduced production. donbtedly the average production ot has been finer this year than ever b< requiring less cotton to supply the number of spindles. On the other 1 every mill bas been running to fall caps some on extra boura Grouping these ?ral elements, fall work, additional spin without' l?ss.of ,time or power, and 8li< reduced weights of goods, we find the n to be about ten per cent, increase it consumption of cotton. Consamptioi 1870-71, 927,000, add. ten per cent, 93,1 consomption 1871-72 1,020,000 bales, nearly 20,000 bales per week. On the question, how far Northern i are stocked, the prevailing opinion am spinners and dealers is that they have snj to the 1st of August or later... It ls cen that spinners have had both Btrong ind ment and willing disposition for buying i ly all the season ; and that very rarely h they held at this period io the seasoi mach cotton as they bold now. lathe tistical tables of "receipts at ports," the n kef receipts and stocks at Northern pi include only New York, Boston, Philai ph ia and Baltimore. The "stock in poi reported weekly ia, therefore, exclusivi the stocks at Providence and other pla which are peculiarly epic nerd' mark? They make a respectable aggregate s should be accounted' for somewhere, reckoned in with the mi11 stocks, it wo seem to put beyond doubt the answer tl .he mills have supply to AugoBt 3, Bay foi sight weeks from September 1, 1871. ? Theo, supply for. 48 weeks at 20,000 per.week.......1.960,ooo bal Deduct surplus held September 1,1871..t. 80,000 bal Taken since September 1.860,000 bali Of which from ports to April 13, . (per Chronicle).611,000 bale Secured somewhere else.269,000 bah If it be conceded that there are yet 19,0 bales doe to spinners on time contracts, t yohd tbe quantity now held in New Englai stores by contractors for delivery, then it quite evident that 250, OOO bales most ba come "overland" to the mills, the reports railway clerks to the contrary notwlthstan lng. It does not matter that 50,000 bales ( more of this supply may be at sea, not y< received at mills; it has been counted ot (rom Southern stocks, and stands statist cally as if ia the mill storehouses. . For the question, how much more cotto need Northern mills get from this crop ? w flnd the answer Required for the full year..1,020,000 bale Taken since September 1, from ports and over? land....880,000 Less-to be Imported for spinners' contracts.. ..19,000-861,000 bale Required of additional from ports and overland.159,000 bale This provides for the full twelve months [t is in addition to the 80,000 surplus heh 1st of September last, which being ampi; sufficient to ran to new crop last year, wil doubtless suffice for the same this year. Whatever of error there may be in thc foregoing figures is involved in the commoi assumption that the mills have already se cured supply to August 3. Our readers car change that and the figures depending upon it, augmenting or diminishing, as they ehal1 severally incline. THEX still come. The School Comm ission ? ers of Chester and Bichland give notice ol the closing of their Bchools for lack of funds, and the same condition of things ?xjsts iu all the other counties io the State." Millions of money have been collected from the peo? ple, and ample appropriations were made for all tue public institutions; but when drafts are presented for the schools or foi the Lunatic Asylum itself, the invariable answer is: "No money in the Treasury." Did that New York floating debt absorb it all? THE Washington Chronicle, in reply to the strictures of "the party" organ, says. 1'These comments are probably given mostly ?because of the mention of Governor Scott, "to whom the Charleston Bepublican ab? jectly kneels, and, with a hideous mockery "which grates on the ears of all upright Citi? zens, nominates him for the Vice-Presi "dency 1 We must echo the sentiments of "our correspondent and say, 'God help South " 'Carolina' when a Bepublican journal in "that State can name R K. Scott to be "Vice-President of this nation." All things considered, this is rather hard on Scott 1 ?ineroi- ffoticj?. J /BTTHET^ATIVES A?jp FBJL? or Mr. and MIK WILLIAM, M AT?HI ESSES family are requested to attend tue Fanera vices or the latter, at st. Mary's Church, street, TO-MOKROW (Snnday) MORNING, o'clock. .u_ a] Special Notices. ~??T1HMTY ?HlnupH^nf? WHITEFOORD SMITQ, O. D., will preacl MORROW MORNING, at naif par. 10 o'clock, Rev. K. D. SMART at NIGHT, at a quarte: o'clock. Sunday-School m the AJTBRNOON o'clock. apr! IfST DIVINE SEEVICE WILL BE C DUCTED tn the Orphans' Chapel, on SAB: AFTERNOON, at ? o'clock, by tbe ROY. I SHOOK._. .' of ^SS-SECOND PRESBYTE BI CHURCH.-Therewi l be service In this Ch TO-MOBBOW MORNING, at the usual hour, ai the EVKNi.sG, ac 8 o'clock. Preaching bj Rev. O. R. BRAOKETT. The pobllc genet and strangers I especially, are cordially ited to attend. . . ap ^UNITARIAN CHURCH.-DIV Service will be held In this Ohnrch TO-MOB MORNING, at halfrpast. 10 o'clock, and in EVENING, at a quarter before 8 o'clock, the R. P. CUTLER officiating. All strangers are d ally invited to attend. Subject for the evening discourse: "The W Law Wounded by One Offence.' ' api DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE HI at Calvary Episcopal Church, corner of B fain and Wilson streets, every Snnday at past 10 A. M. Sahbatb-School at 4 P. M., Night Servies at 8 o'clock, by the Rev. JA WBLOH._g,_aprtti ?STTHE MARINERS' CHURCH W. be cpen for Divine Service every SABBATH Mi INO, at half-past 10 o'clock, corner or Church Water streets, Rev. WM. F. A. KUGLET, effie lng. RUCENSE LAW.-THE FOLLO ISO gentlemen have been appointed a Fina Committee under the resolution adopted at s cent public meeting to receive and collect fa from tbe citizens and corporations for the] pose of Judicially testing the validity of the cenae Act:" JAMES H. WILSO*. WILLI RAVEXEL, LOTIS D. DBSAUSSURE, AI GAGE, B. GAILLARD PI SC KN" Ei. WM. C. BBB, . Chairman. ZIMMERMAN DAVIS, ap r 20-1_secretar; THE CHARLESTON CHARD BLE ASSOCIATION, for the BeneD t of the F School Fund-Official Raffle Numbers: CLASS No. 461-MORNING. 16^-51-46-42-69-70-24- 2-10-15-57 OLASSNO. 462-Emms. 11-42-73-69-40-44- 2-25-19-59- 8 As witness our hands ac Charleston this 1 day of April, 1872. - FENN PECK, JAMBS GILLI LAND, aprl9_Sworn Commissioners ? ?kT> NOTICE TO CONTRACTOBS, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the i derstgned 'for th? BUILDING OF A CATUEDR CHURCH on the corner or Abercorn and Hat streets, In this city, the plans, detail drawn and specifications for which can be seen at i Store of Mr. R. MOLINA, corner Bull and. Bron) ton streets, in this city, or at the office or I Arc site eta, Messrs. BALDWIN A PRICE, KO. Lexington street, Baltimore, Maryland. Pr o^o Bal? will be received : First. For the complete ck sing in of the bul mg, which wUl Include all the,Btone work, t brick work np to tblrd-stcry suis bf towers, the Iron work and cornices np to same point, t lay mg of all Joists and frame of roof, and co vi lng same with slate, all exterior door and wi dow rrameB and sash, and the painting of'sat withtuc coatof paint, which must be donet fore they are put in walls. Secondly. For the entire completion of Chore with the exception cf towers. Thirdly. For ihe completion of towers ai spires. Proposals to slate what reduction will be mai for the omls.ion of all rib mouldings on cellln except In sanctuary, and groining the ceilings nave, aisles, and transepts plain for frescoing. Proposals for. tho whole or part ot the work ai material must be handed in before the nra t day June next, at which time they will be opened. Theo?? lld lng Committee reserve the right to r Ject any or all Proposals that may be tendered. JOHN MCMAHON, Chairman. Building Committee. Savannah, Qa., 25th March. 1872. aprttoi ?SS- GAS FITTING, PLUMBING AN: TIN ROOFING. P. L. GUILLEMIN", ? Bo. 21 Cumberland street, near Meeting. aprlg-thBm _ ?E0*TO PRODUCE A CLEAR. BRIGHI healthy and beautiful complexion, nae the D01 LAR REWARD SOAP for toilet purposes. LOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents, _ Charleston, S. 0. GAS CHANDELIERS, IN VERDE Antique, Blue and Gold and French Bronze, wit Globes, of latest patterns, at P. L. GUILLEMA'S, No. 21 Cumberland street, near Meeting. aprl8-thsm_ ^.ATTENTION! GEKMAN RLFL? MEN-1-Just received an assortment of SCH tn ZBNHCETE; also, Green and White Feathers, at aprll-thstna PLEXGE'S, No. 201 King street /ST BATCHELORS HAIR DYE. -THU superb Hair Dye ls the best in the world. Per fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. N disappointment. No ridiculous tints, cr unpleas ant odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelors Hal Dye produces Immediately a splendid black o natural brown. Does not stain the skin, bu leaves the bair clean, soft and beautiful. Thi only safe and perfect Dye. Sold by all druggists Factory 16Bond street, New York. mchS-tnthsiyr-P?c_ ^BURNHAM'S SUPERIOR TEAS! POWDERS:-Having used Yeast Powder in om families for several years, we give a decided pref erence above all others to that prepared bj EDWARD S. BURNHAM, Graduate of Pharmacy Na 421 King street, near Calhoun street, Charles ton, S. C. : King Mansion Boarding House, Juline Petsch, B. C. Webb, George L. Holmes, George S Pelzer, M. D., John T. Wightman, D. D., William Smith, Master Machinist,:S. C. R. H. apr&-3moB_ ?B?> CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA TER-NATTANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOB TUE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation la one botue, as easily applied as water, for restoring ta gra; hair its natural color and youthful appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandraff, to pro? mote the growth or the hair and stop its falling out. It ls entirely harmless, and perfect ly free from any poisonous substance, and will therefore take the place ol all the dirty and unpleasant preparations now in use. Numerous testimonias have been sent us from many or our most promi? nent citizens, some er which are subjoined. In everything in which the articles -now m UBe are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect. It ls warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate of Silver, lt does not sou tbe* clothes or scalp, ls agreeably perfumed, and makes one of thebest dressings for the -Hair in use. It restores the color or the Hair "more per feet and uniformly than any other preparation," and always does so In from three to ten days, virtually reeding the roots of the Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to Its growth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed I and induces a new growth of the Hair mere posi? tively than anything else. The application of this won ierful discovery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing and elegant appearance. Price $1 a bottle. ARTHUR NATT ANS, Inventor and Proprietor, Wasklng ton, D. C. For sale by The Agent, DB. H. BABB, No. 181 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. novia-stuthly Met^ng?. DAN LODGE, Nd. 93.9 O. B. B.-A Regular MeetlDg will be-neld j at the ranal tlu-e and place. ' The niembers are requested to be paoctaal In attendance, aa the Arrear List ?ill be read, and the Committee on Const itu tic n wi 1 report on the Endowment Law. By order o? the Pr?sident. aprZQ-? ASHES D. COHEN,- Sf cretary. CAROLINA RIFLE CLUB-MEMBERS of the Cab will assemble at their Hall (East I Bay and Broad streets,) on MOI?BAY MORNING, 22d Instant, ateji oclock precisely. In foll uniforir. to I participate In the Parade and Festival of the Ger? man Kine Club. Members win provide them? selves wu h green cockades. 1 By order. THOS. FROST, Ja. apr20_Secretary and Treasurer. .. J ?_ Wanlo._' Tl/ANTED, BY A YOUNG GERMAN, f:T a situation aa clerk. Writes a ?rood hand, and fully understands accounts. Address A. B., NgW3 office._apr20-l? TJfT"ANTED, A LAUNDBESS. MlTST Tv bring references. Apply at No. 9 South Battery._:_apr20-l* WANTED, IN A RETAIL SHOE HOUSE, a jour.g man aa Salesman, one who un? derstands the boslness and writes a good hand. Kererences required. Liberal salary given, and a permanent situation. Address "Merchant," DAILY NBWBOffice. ' _rrj_apr20 AGOOD COAT MAKER CAN GET steady work by the week or pleoe at LOU-. IS WENLJN'S, No. 8 Bull street, Savannah, Ga. I pay $21 per week, and pay passage here. aprio 2*_? WANTED, TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, a small House lu the central or western I part or the city. Address "Q, " at this office, stat ! lng location, terms, Ac._feb? WANTED TO PURCHASE, SECOND? HAND FURNITURE or all descriptions, for which the bignest cash pries will be paid. Ad? dress Key Box 122, Charleston Postofflce. apno-W84?_ WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that tbe cheapest.and best warranted St win g Machine in the market ls the HOME SHUT? TLE, price $tt and ?87. Can be reen at the Gene? ral Agency, No. 265 Sling street; corner Beaufaln street. T. L, BlaBBLL._Janl2-flmo8 WANTED, A SOUTHERN LADY TO teack in a family. One required compe? tent to teach the higher branches of English, Music ana Drawing. Reference as to competen cy and character required. Address Dr. A. H. JOHNSON, Bamberg P. o., South Carolina Rail? road. . Information can be bad from MessrB. PFLZER, RODGERS A CO., or E. L. HALSE?, Charleston, s. v. m chis toot anft Sonna. STRAYED, FROM No. 86 TRADD street, a MoiueOolored Mare MULE. Any Information thankfully received. apr20-i* . LOST ON THE 13TH INSTANT, A GOLD SLEEVE BUTfON, with coral Beroi!, either on Klug, Broad, Meeting or Tradd streets. A re? ward will be given to me Auder. Apply at tbls Office. op ri 8 Sot Sale. HO! FOB "RED BANANAS, FROM . New York market"-extra line ones. Also, Havana oranges, very sweet, at KLEIN'S, No. 839 King ?troet._'_ apr20-i* WALL TENTS FOB SALE.-WE HAVE an assortment or Tents for sale, suitable for camping and other country purposes. aprto-e_MOSES GOLDSMITH a SON. CANARIES! CANARIES I-T HE SE flue Singers have jost arrived; also Prepared Food for Mocking Birds, at KLEIN'S, No. SS9 King street, and don't forget the -"Flower Gar? den." Go and see that Indian Chief, Queen of the South, Lady Washington, R. E. Lee, and Lady Janauscbek, and about one hundred aud fifty more, all for sale cheap._apr2Q-l? MULES AT KENTUCKY MULE LOT. Weil-broke MCLES, from 4 to Q years old, lor cash or city acceptances. K. OAKMAN. aprls-4 _?_? FOB SALE, THE THBEE-STOBY BRICK HOUSE, No. 823 King street, opposite Liber? ty street, now occupied by Marshall A- McMillan as a Shoe Store. Also, LOT No. 12 Kew otieet, east side, so feet front by 150 feet deep. Apply at No. M Hasel street._ apM8ms2? FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A STORE I and DWELLING at Branchville, S. C.; also [ a Store at Bamberg. Inquire at D. LOEB'S, No. 6 Liberty street. ap r 11 .tbstu4* So Went. TO BENT7X^?A8AW~S?ITE~?F . Rooms on East Battery, with piazza and outbuildings. Apply at this ellice. apr20-smw8_ TO RENT, STORE No. 188 KING street, next door to Slnser Office, applv to dinger Sewing Machine Company. apr 18-4? TO RENT, A COMFORTABLE TWO . Story Dwelling, with four Rooms, two Kitchen Rooms, cistern, Well of water, Gas thronghont, on Coming street. For terms apply tn WM. H. DA Wi ON, Real Estate Broker, Broad street. _aprlT-c TO RENT, BRICK DWELLING OF SIX ROOMS. Friend street, south of Broad, west side. K. M. MARSHALL A BRO., Broaers, .83 Broad street._apr4-thstu TO BENT, THE VERY PLEASANT RESIDENCE, No. 85 Mee. lag street, now undergoing thorough repair. Possession to be had 1st May. Apply to w. c. BEE ? co. apr2-tathai8?_ TO RENT, THAT PLEASANT THREE Story Residence, corner Meeting street and St. Michael's alley. Apply to THEO. STONEY, Sonthern Wharf. apr0-bw4 Swing iliad)meo. T HE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER ? WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior Machines ou Teu Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairiug done promptly. WHYTE A HARftAL, apra-lyr No. 209 King street. ?iisctilcnrfrns. 2gQ^ELLERB^^ TRIINSPLANT AT $3 ?0 EACH. SOLE AGENTS, S. R. MARSHALL A CO., No. 314, corner King and Society streets. aprl8-thBtulo _ T. Bnsmm Corfu. T. CHAPEAU & CO., DEALERS AXn DISTILLER? OF TURPENTINE AND ROSIN, OFFICE No. 143 EAST BAT, , CHARLESTON, S. 0. The highest prices paid for Crude. aprl9-6mos QHAS. LIEBENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. C. Offices-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Line and Meeting streets. | ?93*Highest prices paid In Cash for Crude Turp?n tine.--? Virgin..$6 oo i Yellow Dip $4 001 Hard.$2 75 mchl96moB TTTE LIVE AND LEARN, DIE AND TT FORGET ALL. THE SOUTHER* DYE HOUSE, No. ass KING STREET. Dyes and Cleans by means of steam, Gentle men's Ladles and Children's clothes. Fine Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done up with . the Soft or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace and Crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. ea* Goods received and returned by Express. Jnn22-iyr L BILLER. Proprietor. ON MARRIAGE.. Happy relier for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses ta early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cored. Impediment! to Marriage removed. New method of treat ment. New and remarkable remedies. Book? and Olronlars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. octia ^mrJBtttientJS. CA D H'M T r-t) P M>0 S I a T Fur Three Nights only.'- The world-famed come ?C -dian, ?5 M?. JOHN E. OWENS, in his- di st in? nish ed and characteristic embodi? ments or Comedy, supported by a First-class Company.. - . MONDAY EVENING. April 29. Colman's Com? edy, In three acts, of TUE POOR GENTLEMAN. Dr. Ollapod, Mr. Owens. Concluding with Owena's greu specialty, SOLON SHINGLE. Solon Shlople, Mr. Owens, aa acted by him in London, New York and throughout, the English world up? wards of two thonsand nights.? TUESDAY EVENING. April so, Colman's im? mortal Comedy, In Uve acts, of THE HEIR-AT LAW, Dr. Pan gl oas, LUD., A. S. s., M r. Owens. To conclude with trie amusing Comedy of TUE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE. Mr. Gilman, Mr. Owens. ivr WEDNESDAY-LAST NI'^HT-Sterling Coyne's Comedy, In three acts, of EVERYBODY'S FRIEND. Major DeBotts, Mr. Owens, concluding with Owens's Farce of FORTY WINKS. Horatio sprigging, a Miserly Bnttonmaser from Birming? ham, Mr. Owens. 43-rhe sale of reserved seats for each of Mr. OWENS'S nights will take place on Tuesday, April 26th, at o o'olock, at the Aoademy or Music. Admission $1. Reserved Seats $160. Gallery 60 cents._apr20-6 >ROGBAMME OF THE CHARLESTON GERMAN SCH?TZENFEST APRIL 22, 23, 24, 26 and 26, 1872. The Members of'the Glob and their friends are respectfully invited to participate in the Fes? tivities. Ko person will be admitted without producing their Card of Invitation, and no Invitation will, under any circumstances, be Issued at the gate of the Sc h ut zen plat z. Cards of Invitation may be obtained at Messrs. , F. TOM SANTEN, No. 220 King street. G. H. LINDSTBDT, corner King and. Oalhoun streets. MBLCHERS A MULLER, No. 217 King street. PE. BUCHHEIT, corner Meeting and Line streets. 0. LnscHGi, East Bay and Broad street. J. M. MARTIN, KO. 86 Market street. F. HEINZ, King, opposite Ann street. A. D. LORENZ, No. 18a Meeting street. TH. HEITMANN, Three Mlle House. Wu. A. GIBSON, northeast corner King and Spring streets. H. WBBDBN, corner East Bay and Lodge alley. PROFESSOR BOND, THU GREAT WIRE-WALKER, has been engaged to perform every Afternoon daring the festiva. The attention of Passive Members of the Club la respectfully called to the following extracts of the Rules of the Society: , Rtn.? 7.-Passive Members are permitted at all times to visit the Grounds with their respective lambies, as well as Active Members. t Passive Members tn Uniform have oil the rights of Active Members, except the last shot, or King's Shot,: at the Eagle, and the shot at the Tar? get of Honor. Bot they are not permitted to hold nn office, nor have tney a vote; Passive Members pay, like . Active Members, $5 entrance fee, and ti per annum arrears. Active Members are not permitted to shoot at the Eagle except they Join the Parade on the first day of the Festival, or pay a fine of Five Dollars; and nobody ls permitted to shoot at the Target br Honor except he has paraded with the Society. Cards of Invitation have to be worn on the hat, so that the same can be seen. Invited Guests and Members in uniform are excluded from this rule. No horses or carriages are permitted on the grounds during the Festival. The Members, active as well as passive, are re? spectfully requested to get their Cards or Invita? tion from Mr. G. H. LINDSTEDT, corner of Cal? houn and King streets, Free of Charge. All the South Carolina Railroads have kindly consented to bring visitors to the Festival for HALF FARE._aprl-mwse&wpll RefrestimerU Saloons. QHABLESTON PALACE ICE CREAM SALOON. WILL BERVB DP THIS PAT, CREAMS, Newport, Chocolate, Strawberry, Vanilla, - Lemon, Rose. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. PARTIES AND PICNICS s applied at the short? est notice, at A. BROOKBANKS'S, No. 101 Meeting street, apr20-l Opposite the Circular Church. Nemspapgrg._ DO YOU WISH TO DEFEAT GRANT AND HIS HIRELINGS ? AND PDT DOWN RADICALISM AND CORRUPTION r Then subscribe to "THE GREAT REPUBLI C," A NATIONAL JOURNAL, Organ of the Cincinnati Reform Party.- An eight-paged Paper, size of N?W York World, and containing all the latest News, ali .the Market R?? pons, two pages leading Editorals. PUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Subscription $160 for balance of this year. Send in your subscription at once. THB GREAT REPUBLIC, No. 721 Sansom street. aprl9 7_. Philadelphia, ?a. Drugs ano irUouiries. E^L^?OTIJSD^ Al IONS. W.. E. WARNER & CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, Oder the f rowing assortment of Elegant Pre? parations, now used by Physicians everywhere, fiend for Price List to Dr. H. BAEB, Charleston: Iron and Iodoform Pills, a powerful Alterative and Tonic Comp. Phosphorus Pills, for Impotence, Loss of Nerve Power, Ac. Elixir Cinchonla Calisaya Elixir Pyrophosphate of Iron fllxir calisaya, Ir?n and Bismuth llxlr Calisaya, Ferrated Elixir Cailsaya, Iron and Strychnia Elixir Bismuth Elixir Pepsin, Bismuth and Strcyhnla Elixir Valeriana:e ol Ammonia Wine or Pepsin Bitter Wine of Iron Wine of Wil t Cherry Ferreted Wine of Wild Cherry " Comp. Syrup of Phosphat?e (or Chemical Food) syrup or Uypophosphltes (for Consumption, Bron? chitis, AO Lozenges or Pepsin and Iron Licorice Lozenges, cutalnlng Vanilla, Tola, Ao. Elixir Taraxacum Comp. This ls a new and valu? able combination or the' medicinal properties of the Dandelion, Wild cherry and Gentian, associated with Aromatics. It is a very agreeable and efficient remedy. Aside from Its medicinal virtues, lt ls useful as a vehicle and for masking the bitter taste of Quinine. Elixir Gentian and Iron Elixir Bromide of Potassium. SyrupPhosph. Quinine, Iron and Strychnia, (Alt ken's ?yrop) for Debility and Nervous Pros? tration, Indigestion, Chlorosis, Ao. Eux. Valeiianate of Strychnia Eilx. Phosph. Quinine. Iron and Strychnia (of the greatest service where there is a tendency to Paralysis) Beer, Wine and Iron, an ?l?gant combination, especially serviceable in caaes of children and delicate ladles. In addition to the above, W. B. Warner A Co. manufacture a full Une of Fluid Extracts and Sugar-Coated Pills, all of which are to be had at Manufacturer's Pri?es, of DB. H. BALK, No. 131 Meeting street, mch23-DCAwBmoa Charleston, S. a tcQal Sauces. ESTATE OF B. M. S C HI PM A N. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned win apply, on the 22d of April next, to the Hon. GEO. BUIST, Judge of Probate for Charleston County, lor a anal discharge and letters dlsmis sory as Administrator of said estate. W. N. JONES, mchse-fmwimo* Administrator. , <&xotttit?, timar?, Ut. ES] JUST RECEIVED, A Large Assortment of FINE GLASSWARE, KEROSENE LAMPS AND SHADES OF ALL KINDS. Alao, a Foll and Well-Selected stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ic. Choice S.O. HAMS, STKI PS. and SHOULDERS Extra Falt?n Market Beef No. 1 Mackerel Cholee Salmon and Halibut Flos Extra Goshen Butter and Cheese Sugars of all Grades I Raisins, Almonds, Figs, Currants, Preserves, dc. I Have on Hand a Foll Stock of BRANDIES, wines, whiskey, Ac, which I am prepared to sell at Wholesale or Retail. Orders from the . Country will receive prompt attention, bj addressing letter to Poe to ffl ce Key BOX No. 246. AU gooda delivered to any portion of the city free of charge. D. FITZ GIBBON, N. W. corner King and Cannon streets, aprs-lmo S ONG OF THE ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPER 1 "Although all dealers say they sell The very-, very best, Bot any Tea, like WILSON'S, Will stand a lasting test; . And I have tried lt long enough, Upon a frugal plan, To And lt ls the only Tea To cheer up my good man." TEAS I TEAS 1 TEAS 1 TEAS! TEAS 1 TEAS ! TEAS 1 TEAS ! TEAS ! TEAS 1 TEAS ! TEAS I TEAS 1 TEAS ! TEAS I WILSONS 1 WILSON'S ! WILSONS 1 WILSON'S 1 WILSON'S 1 WILSON'S I WILSONS!. WILSON'S ! WILSON'S! WILSON'S! WILSON'S 1 W IL SON'S ! WILSON'S 1 WILSON'S ! WILSONS ! S06 KING STREET. 306 KING STREET. 306 KING STREET. 306 KING STREET. 306 KING STREET. On Hand and still arriving the largest and best Selected STOCK OF TEAS To be found in CHARLESTON These TEAS are New Crop, received direct via Isthmus to this CITY! We are offering TEAS at the following low prices, owing to the anticipated decline in duties : , TEAS, Green and Black, sold elsewhere at eoe., we sell at toe, per lb. TEAS, Green and Black, sold elsewhere at soc., we sell at soo. per lb. GUNPOWDER, a nice article, sold elsewhere at $126, we sen at $i. We can and do offer a belter TEA at tl 40 per I ft. than can be sold by other dealers for 24c a | pound advance. Our motto, "Quick salea and small profits," bas placed ns in th? van among the Grocers of Charleston, and we. Intend to keep there. Oar sales are increasing, and we guaran? tee the quain y of our goods. MW Remember I WILSON BROS., NO. 30? KING STREET, MW Is the place to buy your Teas. .*?? Nen Publications. JJTMNAL OF THE GHTJBCH. we are prepared to furnish the "HYMNAL" at the lowest introduction prices. A variety of styles; prices from 40c, eoe, 76c, $1, and up? wards. FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. NEW CATALOGUE, No. 26. LIFE AND TIMES OF REV. JOHN WESLEY, by Tyerman, Vol. 1, $2 60. - A new supply of BiBhop Huntington's HelpB to a Holy Lent, $126 The Hidden Life or the Soul, from the French, by tue author of "A Dominican Artist," Ac, $160. Truth and Trust, Lessons of the War; four Ar? dent sermons by Henry Alford, D. D.. $1. Meditations on the Miracles or Christ, by Rev. J. S. Howson, Dean of Chester, SI 60. Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets, by a Baring Gouid>M. A., fl ? Lamps, Pitchers and Trum nets, Lectores on the Vocation of the Preacher, illustrated by ABec dotes, Biographical, Historical and Elucidatory, of every order of Pulpit Eloquence, from tue Great Preachers of all ages, by E. Paxton Hood, two v< lumea In one, $1 76. Half Truths and Truth, Lectures on the Origin and Development of Prevailing Forms of Un? belief, considered In relation to the nature and claims or the christian System, by Rev. J. M. Man* nlng. D. D., $2. . "Christ ls All," by the Kev. Henry Law, Dean of Gloucester, or the Gospel or the Pentateuch, viz : Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy, each fl. Ministerin/ Children and Sequel, by Mrs. Charlesworth, Red Line Edition, beautifully Illus? trated, lu one volume, small quarto, $4. Macduirs New Book, "Saint Paul in Rome," the Teachings, Fellowships, and Dying Testimony of the Great Apostle In the City of the Caesars, by J. R. Macdui*. D. D., fl 25. i i fl ' Sermons for Sand ay Evenings, London Eel Igl? oos Tract society, $1 60. Bede's Charity, by Hesba Stretton, author or | "Max Kromer." "Alone In London," Ac. fl 60. Pobllc and Parlor Readings, Prose and Poetry, for the use of Reading Ciaba, Ac, by Monroe. fl 60. Science Record for 1872, a compendium. of I Scientific Progress and Discovery during the past year, with Illustrations, edited by E. A, Beach, fl 60. . Heart-Throbs of Eminent Anthers, complied by Wm. Hardcastle Browne, A. M.. fl 60. Toe Southern Poema of the War, collected and arranged by Miss Emily V. Mason, of Virginia, f 2. NEW NOVELS, Ac. Lovets or Arden, by M. E. .Braddon, 7Sc Kate Beaumont, by J. W. De Forest, 76C. . .. Two Family Mothers, by Marie Sophie Schwartz, How Will lt End? by Heywood, fl 60. More Than She Could Bear, a Story of the Gachup?n War m Texas, by Hesper Benbow, fl 60. Ought We to VlsltHer ? by Annie Thomas, fl 76. The Sylvesters, by the author or "Kitty," Ac, $126. . The American Baron, by James DeMlile, fl 60. Poor Miss Finch, 60c. Can the Old Love? by Boddington, 76c. The High Mills, by the author of "Gideon's Rock,?76c . ' ' A Leaf lo the Storm, by "Onida," 60c MW New Novels and Light Literature received by steamer every week. MW Persons residing in the country will please bear in mind that by ?ending their orders to ns for any books published,in America, they will be charged only the price of the book. We pay for the postage or express, W Address FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 360 KING STREET (in the Bend,} mchie-tuths Charleston, s. 0. jg ACON ! B?feOJjjjf BACONt aw boxea Pr?me^a?^rn Olear Bib SIDES andi Shoulders. about-400 pounds eich. Factors and planters can save expense of package by purchas? ing these gooda. For sale by . . nmg . HEHBY COBLA CO. "Pyx TRA FLOU R. ~~ ' 100 bbls. Extra FLOUE, landing per James Ad ger, and for sale by. Ki ff v(t aprtO-l" ' PAUL" B. LA LANE A CO. S U G AB AND,.MOLASSES. 16 bbda. GROCERY SCO A RS 26 bbls. Muscovado New Crop Uolasies 60 bbla.8ogar-b.onse Syrup. r ,';j Landing and for sale by . apr2C-l PAUL'S. LALANE A CO. No. 1 PERUVIAN (CHINCHA) GUA? NO AND LAND PLASTER. 26 tons PERUVIAN (CHINCHA) GUANO 200 barrels Land Plaster. ' For sale by ? HERMAN B OL WINK LE, apr20 ... .? ? Kerr's Wharf. ?.. ~P&JRX F?LME AND CHOICE SUGARS. MORDECAI A co.. No. no Kan Bay, offer tor sale Fair, Prime and Choice Grocery SUGARS. MORDECAI A 00. ~P ALKIES A L B.'/ f ' MORDECAI A co., NO. no East Bay, offer for aale an lu voice ot "Falkirk," ALE, land leg direct from Glasgow. In Pinta. MORDECAI A CO. pOBTO BICO MOL AS SES? MORDECAI A CO., No. no East Bay. offer foy pale choice Porto Rico MOLASSES, bi strone packages. ?: MORDECAI APO. jp RIME WHITE-G O BN1. MORDECAI A. CO., No. 110 East Bay, offer for sale Prime White CORN, in new sacks. . '_MORDBOAI A CO. ^DAMANTINE CANDLES. 1000 packages Adamantine CANDLES for sale by . MORDBOAI ACO. I feb28-6mos_? - QHOICB HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI A CO., No. Ilo East Bay, offer for sale an invoice of Obolos-HAVANA CIGARS, di? reot from Factory In Havana?;: ? r . -, rt ?JOGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, LN ?. 8. BONDED STORES. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 EAST BAT, . Offer for sala from U. & Bended Warehouse, ? Cholee COGNAC and: LA : ROCHELLE BRANDT. Taxions vintages, la Quarter casks - Pin h casks : . Eighth casks .... iUfB, > _Oases of one dotan bottle* each. '. .. . LIVEEPOOL SALT AFLOAT. R7~ F 6000 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, larding iron ship Nautilus. Sacks large and in fin s order. For sale by RAVES BL A co. apric-a . ? . .. - -.y. .'i .-.c. COAL! COAL! COAL I - ^ 800 tons enperlor R. A. Psrlor and STOVa COAL, Landing this day and for san low from vessel by JULIUS A. BLAKE, apria-8_ ; : ' Boyce!?Wharf, g. SUGAR AND MOLAB8E8. - - ' ? i'-. '. ' . L'SflJ i T ijli ; : \ ... 1 li "T 70 hhds. Good Grocery Mosocvado SUGAR- . - ISOhhds. Prime new crop Muscovado Molasse*: loo barrels Prime newt crop MaacovadoMolasses ci Balance cargoes ax-Brtg "David B. Deane and Schooner "Lizzie Dakers" direct from carde?; .-aaa.. . i. o. s?u ....?; os -ii.. ?tl For sale at red need prices by W. P. HALL i aprll-tnstnT ; , Brown A.Ca?aWhait , j ?J^ORTH CAROLINA SEED RICE. -' bushels Heavy NORTH CAROLINA SEED I RICE. For sale by RAVENEL ? 00. " meus jg A CON, FLOUR, ftc. . Choice BACON C. RTAND SHOULDERS, Choice Dry Bait Meats, Flour, ?' Laird, Sugar, Cheese, Molasses, . Soap, Batter, salt, Barrel Pork, Fish, Axle Grease, Ac, Ac ,.j Choicest Brands WESTERN s. C. HAMS, can? vassed. Also Breakfast Bacon constantly OB hand. We-tnvlte purchasers to examine our Stock. .' MACQUEEN A RIEOKB, . Nos. ai and 28 Vendue Range feb8 lootuths2mos * J ?lnsirol Sooks. jyB. LOWELL MASON'S SONG GARDENS Have an immense sale. Eaoh Book complete in Itself, but one naturally succeeds the other In a? School Coarse, the Books are . .. . . . ,. . . ... PSBFXCT MINES OF VALUABLE MATXBLUA TOR. MUSIC TBACHSBB. , THIS SONG GARDEN. (Song Garden 1st i >>t.) Ia ror the little ones. Here are Simple Ele? ments, Easy Exercises, about 260 Tunes, many of them the very sweetest Flowers of Melody. Price 60 eta. * . THE SECOND SONG GARDEN, (bong barden.: 2uBOOk.) LOWELL MASON'S CELEBRATED EL?MENTS. aso Exercises and Rounds in the ''Practical' Course." 176 Songs. 70 Sacred Tones. Price 80 cts. THE THIRD SONG GARDEN. (Song Garden 8d Book. Resume or the Elements. Musical Catechism Vocal Culture (with Plates.) 86. Exercises and solfeggios. 200 2,8 and 4 part songs and Glees, Price $L ; The above 3ooks sent, postpaid, en receipt of j ratall price. i OLIVER DIT3CN i CO., I C. fl. DITSON A CO., Boston. New York. mch27 WBlyrpaw_ flfoticflg in gankrnptcg. TH^nD?ST^?cY^b^RT^F^ THE UNITED STATES, FOB SOUTH CAROLINA. A pill Term, 1872.-In the matter or LEANDER A., BIGGER, of Manning, S. C., Bankrupt,-Petition for luU and final discharge in Bankruptcy. Order-* ed, that a hearing be had on the Taran DAT OP MAT; at Federal Courthouse In Charleston, S. C., and that au creditors, Ac. of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause. If eny they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. By order of the CJUTL the 12th day of AJftfl, 1872.. DANL. HORLEECK, .y Clerk or the District Court of the United States for South CaroUoa. . _aprlS-82 ' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-in the matter of KERRI? SON A. LE LD LNG, Bankrupts, by whom a petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy was flled'onthe SIXTH DAT OP APRIL, A.D. 1872, In saldConrt-i in Bankruptcy.-This ls to give notice that on the Bin day or April, AD. 1872, a warrant in Bankruptcy was Issued against the estate or KER? RISON A LEIDLNO, of Charleston,' in the County of Charleston,. and State of South Caroona, who bas been ' adjudged Bankrupts on toen* own petition ; that t he payment of any debts and delivery or any property belonging to said .Bank? rupts, to them or ror their use, and the transfer of any property by then, are forbidden by law; that a meeting or the Creditors of the said Bankrupts, to prove their debts, and to choose .'one or more Assignees of their Estate, wul be held at a Court or Bankruptcy, to be, holden . at No. 72 Broad, street, Charleston, South Carolina, bet?re J. 0. CARPENTER, Registrar, - on the twentieth day of April, A. D. 1872, at ll o'clock..*, M. . R. M. WALLACE, United States Manual, as Messenger. aprl3-a2 _. . . : tn : V : Cigars ano Soban0. . JJ L. MORILLO, * CIGAR STORE, No. 3 49 KINO 8TBS ET, BETWEEN GEORGE AND LIBERTY. WEST SE Just received, a fine assortment of CIGARS, or the most favorite brands, as Mir?t ilia. Henry Clay, Jasmine, Golden Bug, Ac., Ac. Tn ose ceja? orated. Havana Figaros at 6 cents, always oh band; also Lyon's Durham Tobacco, ait 66c. per lb. Please cali and give me a trial, apni-tblt?