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TERMS OE THE If EWS, TH? DAILT Nsws, by mau one year, $8; Blx. months $4; three monthB $2 60. Served In th? city at EIGHTH KN CENTS a week, pay able to tte car rle?, or $s a year, paid In advance at tte office. TEK TRI-W KKK LY SEWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursday? and saturdays, one year $4; six monthB $2 50 ; three mon ins $125 TEX WnxxY NXWB, one year ti. Six copies $io. Ten copies, to one address. $16. SUBSCRIPTIONS la all cases payab e in advance and no paper continued alter the expiration of the Una paid ror.- .. NOTICES of Wants, To Rent, Lost and Found, Boarding, 4c, not exceeding 20 words. 25 cents each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 30 words, 40 cents enoh insertion; over so, and no: exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each insertion. These rates are NBT, and must invariably be paid in advance. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., Na 140 East Bay, Ch ar 1 es to n, S. O. Wit ??frai?leaton $$ti??. TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1872. 49- Hr. WILLIAM E. SIMMONS, Jr., la the travelling agent for THE NEWS, for South Carolina. NEWS OE THE DAT. -A balloon corps is to be organized in the Prussian army. -The rice crop along th? lower Louisiana coast ls reported to be especially nourishing, and the ratoon cane also promises well. . -The German army ls to be furnished with a rifle of anew pattern, said to bean improve? ment on the old needle-gun, aud greatly superior to the c?assepot. -The large earrings, which have for the past year or two dlsflgured ladies' ears, are going, out of fashion, and studs of diamonds, or other alone?, are worn Instead. -Mr. Disraeli, the author of "Lothalr," was present at the recent marriage of the Marquis of Bute, the hero of "JLiOthalr," and signed bis name to the marriage certificate as one of the witnesses of the ceremony. -Au old gentleman is living at the Astor House, New York, who registered his name on the books of the hotel the first day it was opened, and bas been there ever since, a period ol thirty-four years. -The King of the Belgians presided at the Boyal Literary Fund dinner in London. Archbishop Manning gave a toast, Disraeli made a speech and the Archbishop of York said grace. -The whereabouts of - various celebrated singers is given as follows: Miss Louise Kellog ls sining at Drury Lan??. T./>n<?o?i aiiss Minnie Hauch, ls at Vienna, and the Marquise de Caux, Adelina Patti, is at Su Petersburg. At Trieste, a j oung Pole, aged seventeen and said to be very pretty, ls attracting great attention. She bas been spoken ot as the successor ot Patti, wbo will retire from the stage alter next sea? son, and lt is said thu Mr. Gye has already secured the new prima donna for the London Opera House. -Boston, not content with a monster jubi? lee, ls about to produce another monster. In the lora of a gigantic balloon, which an sero naut of that city ls constructing. The ci rcu in? ference of the body of the balloon is to be one hundred and nlnel. -one feet, and it will be capable of holding one hundred thousand feet of gas.. It is to be ?Riled the Colossus, and will carry nearly seven thousand pounds when filled with hydrogen. It is to have two cars the upper one for scientific observations, and the lower one for passengers. It will be the largest balloon ever used In this conntry. ? -M. Pavy, a French gentleman, who has projected a voyage to the North Pole on an India rubber raft, will start from San Francisco shortly, with three companions. Of bis asso? ciates, one is Captain Hicks, who is the daring - seaman who crossed the Atlantic on the raft Nonpareil. The present raft ls of similar con? struction with that. The expedition goes first to Petropaulowskl, thence to Wran gel's Island. After this ' hey expect to make their way to the open Polar Sea, launching their rait, in which they hope to reach the coast ot Green? land.. -As Madame Lue i ls expected to visit us during the coming year, the following esti? mate cf her powers arni style from an English Journal Is ot Interest: "Madame Lucca's action ls warmer and more tragic than that of Nils? son. Her vocalization has more color, pas? sion, aud enthusiasm; is less a cold, construc? tive body of beauty, fuller of pulse vividness; and vitality; more sensuous and living; less like a splendid Btatue of ice, brilliant, scintil? lating, reflecting every passion of lyrical drama, but posserae 1 of none. As a conse? quence, hor style is more sympathetic, and exacts aa equal sympathy from the audience.'' -Secretary Boutwell last week received a letter from a lawyer ia Philadelphia, enclos? ing a check for four thousand dollars, and saying: "One of my correspondents, a natu? ralized citizen of the United Slates, who re? turned to Europe some years ago, has direct? ed me to pay over to the Government ot the United States, ia aa unobtrusive manner, a sum ol money, as a token ol the obligations be feels under to this free and noble govern? ment, and hlB mite toward the payment ol the national debt. Enclosed, tberelore, please find my check on the Central National Bank of this city, to your order, for four thousand dollars, which I send to you as the proper re? cipient, on behalf of the United States." -The Japanese maidens, ia Washington, are making aa excellent impression upon those whom they meet, and learn the accom? plishments and fall loto the general routine of cultivated American society very easily. A correspondent of a New York paper receotly bad the pleasure, for such he coosidered it, of playlDg croquet with three of them, tor they have cometo understand the game as well as Ah Sin, from assister empire, did euchre. They are reported to be quite pretty and graceiul In tho extreme, and they take kindly to the American dress, which they are now able to dispose with as striking effect as the best-trained Filth avenue belle, though some awkwardness was manifested at nm, they having been quite as apt to appear with morning robes bottom side up or wrong side out as the right way. They are not Princesses, bot daughters of the nobility, and are now under the direct charge of Mr. Morl, chief of the embassy, who one day had to be sum? moned to preserve discipline among them. The American habit of staring gives them a great deal of trouble, and is an Impertinence which they are never guilty cf, their manners lo general being unexceptionable. Their English ls very good, considering the time they have spent upon lt, though they think that Americans talk very fast, and have a great many Charlies among them. On the whole, the prospect is that when their educa? tions have beeu completed, Ia ten years from now, they will compare lavorably with their Caucasian sisters, and prove the experiment a success. -The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial writes: "There has been, within the past few days, a rumor circu? lated very quietly to the effect that a power? ful movement has beea organized to defeat the ratification of the nomination of Horace Greeley by* the Baltimore Convention. The parties in this movement are said to embrace wealthy business men and bondholders, who believe that Mr. Greeley, If elected, would not take euoh a course as to retain our present high financial standing among the nations o? the world, and also men of the Dan. Voorhees stripe, who are opposed to Greeley on every account, by free traders in the West, and by all dissatisfied Republicans, who failed to 8ecure the nomination of their candi? dates at Cincinnati. It Is represented that circulars of a confidential nature have been Bent out; that letters have been writ? ten to varions paris of the country, and that the movement has already such an Impetus as to secure the nomination at Baltimore o? a Re? publican whose-vlews In the past have been of a more conservative and less pronounced character than those o? Mr. Greeley, and whose personal record has been more con? sistent. Reports even go so far as to say that the administration has encouraged this move? ment, and is lending what force lt can to the furtherance of its object, viz: the deicat o? Greeley and the election of Grant. It is freely charged that a conspiracy to this end has been worked up between the administration men nnd the straight-out Democrats of the Voorhees stripe. The fact that this Important political project has just been made public Induces the belief that it is of recent origin, and less powerful than reported, but that such a project ls on foot there is little doubt." To the City Council: The City Council, at their meeting to I night, will determine whether four or five thousand dollars shall be wasted in the en J doavor to prove that the Enterprise Railroad j Company have not the right to complete a great public work. We are not the advo? cates of the new concern which disembow? els streets and interferes with irafBc; bnt we are, in Borne sort, the representatives of the taxpayers, and we are not willing that the hard-earned money of the people should be spent in what the official advisers of the Conned bave declared to be a vain and an ill-judged contest The patriotic spirit of General James Simons and Mr. M. P. O'Connor gives the City Council an oppor? tunity of reconsidering their decision. We can only hope that the conduct of Council may be in unison with the popular will, and in keeping with the pledges nuder which they were elected to their important office. Tile Prospect for Saudi euroli??. The popular favor with which the nomina? tion of Horace Greeley has been so unmis tnkabiy Lulled throughout the whole South j is accounted by the press and politicians of the North as among the most puzzling phe? nomena of the day. They seem not to un? derstand the fact that the Soulhern people bave done, for the present, at least, with wrangling over the abstract political theo? ries, the petty spites, and the buried issues of the bitter past, and are bent solely upon taking care of their own material interests in the future. Soulh Carolina, which is in worse plight than any of ber sister Slates, alfords the most striking instance of the change which bas of late years come over the public sentiment of the South. Between the wholesale plundering of their rulers in ' Columbia, and the persistent persecution of their rulers in Washington, her people have lost all interest in things political, excepL in so far as they have a bearing npon the one i great question of Relhf. Until within the last few weeks their feeling bas been nearly akin to despair. The most sanguine among j them could discern nothing to cheer them in the prospect. But M ay-day came, preg? nant with joy and hope-Cincinnati spoke, and the spirits of the community were lifted np. All felt that the turning in the dark and weary lane, in which we have so long been plodding, was reached at last. All re? cognized in Mr. Greeley an able, honest and warm-hearted standard bearer, and the man of ail others to give us peace, prosperi? ty and a real rennion. Let bot the gleam of hope, held out to ns in his nomination, be fulfilled by. his triumphant election, and South Carolioa, in common with the whole Sooth, will awake to a new and brighter life. With an honest National Administration at Washington, corruption could not loo? thrive in Columbia, and the people of our State, confident in her wonderful resources, and in their own invigorated energies, could well afford to bear even the appalling financial bardens which the greed, dishon? esty and extravagance of the carpet-baggers and scalawags have fastened upon misgov? erned South Carolina. Urform - How to Get II! State Senator Smalls and Representative Bowen opened the political campaign in Beaufort last week. They declared that the members of the Radical State Govern? ment are responsible for the rampant fraud i and mismanagement, and insisted that the honest people would thrash ont the thieves in the fall election. The speakers are Re I publicans, and know what they are talking ! about; but the people are tired of the rheto? ric of the stump-speaker, and wonld like to see the men who confess and condemn the iitscality of South Carolina Republicanism go to work in earnest to secare practical re? form. This can bo accomplished by flatly refusing to support any candidate whose public record is tainted with snspiclon. The conservative citizens of the State are willing to join hands with the true Republicans for the purpose of electing a Governor who will not lie, a Legislature which will not accept bribes, and bureau officers who will not steal. But the office-holders control the regular conventions; and if Republicans like Bowen, Whipper and Smalls really want re? form, ihey must obtain it throngh the me? dium of independent nominations. The Scoti-MoBes crew will vow that this is ruin? ons to "the party;" but as only Repnbli I cans will be in nomination "the party" will not be in danger, unless, indeed, the choosing of notorious rogues and demagogues is abso^ lutely necessary to its existence. The Question of Race. At the Beaufort Radical meeting, Con? gressman DeLarge took occasion to say that j the white mun was "mighty uncertain," and that the colored people should stick to their own race in the selection of officers. This is not the strain in which DeLarge indulged when ho was courting the votes of the Charleston Conservatives in 1870. It is charilablfi to suppose that his opinions of the "white mau" were formed amongst the j Radical Congressmen in Washington and the Radical officials in Columbia; but his audience understood bis meaning, which is that DeLarge will make a much better Con? gressman than Rowen. Virtuous Indignation. Representative J. B. Dennis is virtuously indignant that a proposition should have been made for an extra session of the Legis ture, the real object of which is, he says, to squeeze more bribes out of persons, who are supposed to have beon benefited by tho legislation of lost session. In his opinion, no possible good can bc accomplished by getting that "legislative crowd" together again, and in this we agree with bim ; but J why did not Mr. Dennis reach this conclu sion.before? As a member of '.he Legisla? ture, be had a full opportunity of enforcing economy, so as "to improve tho finances" in earnest, but when plain dealing might have been useful, he was only known ia connec? tion with white-washing reports, and with furniture bills so enormous that even Gover? nor Scott could not stand them. Whenever ] Mr. Dean is preaches reform, the rotund ghost of bis costly cuspadors, and tho spec? tres of gorgeous carpets and elaborate cur? tains, rise up in judgment against bim. That upholstery bnsiness cost more than a legis? lative 8es3ton would do; and tbc spoils were divided amongst the few, instead of the many. However, the swindling extra session scheme j is dead as a door nail, all the same. New Book*. How THE WORLD WA.S PEOPLED. Etunologi-1 cal Lectures. By Kev. Ed. Fontaine, Pro-1 lessor of Theology, Natural Science, Ac. New York: D. Appleton <fc Co. 1872. Charles-1 lon: Holmes's BookhouBe. Mr. Fontaine began his Investigations with the determination to make a faithful effort to find the truth, and although we cannot al? ways agree with him In his conclusions, we bear willing testimony to the candor with which he states the views of his opponents and the clearness and force with which he j reasons upon thom. The author has studied the origin of the different races ol mankind for thirty years, and he thinks that the vexed question of their antiquity and of the unity ot creation ls satisfactorily settled. Mr. Fontaine is convinced that all men are the descendants of one original created pair; in Lins, differing ! from Murchison, Darwin, Agassiz and others. Doubtless this will command the work to colleges and schools; the more especially as j he does not atieront 'nie propositions | or mose who hold other opinions. Tn Iiis [ judgment DO one eau ponder bis arguments without admitting that the Mosaic account of | the creation of man is strictly correct. Pp. 341. Cloth. Price $2. JUG tuan rc. MftB AND MARINE INSURANCE. 8. Y. TUPPER, AOENT, IN PLANTERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK BfJILI INO, EAST BAY STREET. CASH ASSET'S.$6,000,000 00 ANDES INSURANCE COMPANY, OF CINCINNATI, JANUARY 1.1872. CAPITAL-pald up-$t,000,000 00 Cash on hand, lu Bani; and in transit.% 255,264 89 1 First Mortgages...... 461,28880 [ United Slates Bunda, market value... 238,624 87 state and City Bonds, market value.. 16.1,438 66 Bills Receivable and Notes, market value. 373,011 86 Railroad Bonds and other items, market value. 83,700 oo Amount due from Agents and others, 109,756 05 Collateral Loan?. 79,063 3J Ac ci ned In tere it. 22,615 83 Assets.$1,766,68117 Total Liabilities. 138,469 06 Net Assets.$1,628,216 ll AMAZON INSURANCE CO., net Assets 714,860 37 TRIUMPH INSURANCE CO., net Assets 727,69311 Total.?.$3,070,668 69 Surplus Hues Reinsured with Amazon and I Triumph Insurance Companies. Funds of each or the above Companies arc sepa? rate and distinct. PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OP B KOOK LYN, NSW YORK-JANUARY, 1, 1872. Capital-paid up.$1,000,000 oo Surpius, over capital.8S8.669 97 Total assets, market valuation....$1,80^,669 07 Liabilities.$167,690 All Chicago lossf s and other Habilitiert have been met without making an assessment, borrow lng a dollar, or selling a security of any kind. INTERNATIONALTNSURANCE CO., OP NSW YORK-JANUARY I, 1872. Capital-paid np.$500,000 oo [ Surplus, over capital.5S6,in 72 Total assets, market values..$l.063,m All Chicago and ot 1er adjusted losses have been paid. Aggregate assets.$6,000,000 FIRE AND MARINE RISKS taken in the above Companies, by S. Y. TUPPEH, AUBNT. mayl6-thstu6 G E N C Y SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON.President. ASSETS January 1st, 1872........$1,241,917 40-100. The undersigned having been recently appoint? ed Agent for Charleston of the ab ive Company, with the right to fake risks in any portion of | South Carolina, would invite the attention of his friends and the public generally to a few argu? ments in its favor. It ls a PURELY SOUTHERN COMPANY, and Invests all lt? accumulations at the South. It is ably managed and has a large capital, lt does business on \ THE CASH SYSTEM ONLY, and at rates a? low as any other sound Company In the conti try. Call at my office and allow mo to show yon the long Hst of Policyholders, which ls the best evi? dence of strength In a company. EBEN COFFIN, Agent for Charleston, S. C., No. 31 Broad street. OF.O. M. COFFIN, sub-Agent. aPm th Atlantic Wharf. ^ HJoaromq. COMMODATED In a pnvate bully, western Srn'?^A TefmB moueratc. Au.ire-H,Vat onice, P. O. _may23-tni h4* AFEW BOARDERS MAY RB PLEAS ANTLY aci'omm 'dated on modera'6 terms at we c .mer of Society and Anson street*. ' may?8-inf4? BOARD, IN BROOKLYN. N. Y., AT No 610 Henry street by the day or week. Par an?i ???o?c n01!?WH fln" it'? their interest and comiort to call at aoov numher. a few min Y?rlby,U?8eCar8 frc.'m Uoruaodt street. New York, via Hamilton Fer.y. >ac?er-s reet cars cross Henry street a few doora from tee larae four-story double house. Commodious and ele ganny rurn ahed rooms can be en gaded ar. raoder TrJ"fn3,oy add,;eB8lDg 1>. C. KNIGHT, aa above. may2012 ?Ue tings. E~ ALLY l^rVAr?D 6V-A"MBETING OP the cuzens of Ward 6 will he held at Op peiihelm's Hall, King street, ut 8 o'clock. THIS ( Tuesday) KVKNINO. for the purpose of electing Mx Delegates to thc County convent on, whlcn meets on Thurnday next. All eli Izeus who are opposed to the misrule of the Kadlc il party now controlling the Federal Admin s-ration arc earnestly Invited to attend may28_;_ CITIZENS OF WARD 7.-A MEETING of the Citizens of Ward 7 who are opposed to the misrule and usurpation of the Radical partv, which controls the Federal Administration, will be held at Oppenheim'* Hill. King street, at 8 o'clock Tnts EVENING, for the pnrpoie or elect? ing 8 x Delegates to represent the Ward In the County Convention._niay28 BROTHERLY ASSOCIATION. -AN EX? TRA Meeting will be held THIS EVENING, at me usual place, at 8 o'clock. A lull attendance ls requested. Cv order. SAMUEL it. CUX, maj2S* _Secretary. ATTENTION I WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CLUB.-Assemble at Sch?tzen piaiz Tn ts.DAY, at half-past 1 o'clock, In full uni? form, (black pants.) Ry order of President W. A. COURTENAY. 0. 0. Tit UM BO, may28 Secretary W. L. 1. K. 0. PALMETTO GUARD RIFLE CLUB - T.io Regular Meeting will beheld nt Arch? er's Hall THIS KVKNINO, 28tti instant, at half-past 8 i.'clock. Memnera must be punctual, as busi? ness or much importance relating to Anniversary Parade will bc acted upon. Bv order of the President. A.S. DOUGLAS, m ay 28 Secretary and Treasurer. CAROLINA INDEPENDENT BOAT CLU ti.-.in Extra Meeting of yonr club will be held THIS KVSNIKO. at hair-past 8 o'clock. Business or importance will come up for action. By order of President. B. J. HOWLAND, Jr., may28* Secretary and Treasurer. CITIZENS' BUILDING AND LOAN AS SUUIATION OF CHARLESTON.-A Meeting or the subscribers to this Association will be helo on TUESDAY EVBNINO. the 28th instant, nt 8 o'cl wp, ut the Ball of Oharieston Book and Lad? der Company, Wentworth street, near King, for the purpose of organizing under the Charter. ma>27-2_ MEMBERS OF THE COMET FIRE EN Ql\E COMPANY.-Attend an Extra Meer? ing on THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Mar 28th. at yonr engine hou-e, at 7 o'clock precisely, on business of importance. By order of the Pre-1 teu c. 0. W. EE ZEB, may2s_secretary. atoms. W^AN?TT?^OMP?TENT WOMAN, W ite or colored, to sew and assist with children, ct Mr. HAKT'?, Montague street, near Sailtu._rua?28-l* WANTED, A GOOD COOK, (WHITE.) Mic must be or good recommendation, appiy at this office._may 28-1 WANTED, FID'TEEH TM TWENTY HAND-, at Brandi's Box Factory, Men. lng street, near Line. may28 1* WANTED, A CHILD'S NU RS ?. AP PLY at No. 8 Lloeny aircet. may28-l? WANTED, ONE OR TWO SEWING MA UI1NB HANDSatNo. 179 East Bay, op? posite Accommodation Wharf. None need apply that are not competent. inay28-l* WANTED, A WOMAN, WHITE OR colored, to mind children and to do huiiacwi rk. Apply at No. 3? Society street. WANTuD, A NURSE, (COLOREDPRE FEitKED.) io go on Sullivan's JsUud tor tiic summer, inquire at the co.uer of Oloneand Went worth si rt c.s. maj28-l* WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN TO cook and wash lor a small family. Ap? ply to. No 2d Mary street, near Nassau, may27 2* TXT ANTED, TO HI RE A COLORED GIRL YY todo General Housework Reierenoes re? quital. Apply at No. 125 Queen street, coneroi irspmao. .may 27 ANTED, A SMALL. TERRIER. iilTH i-.lt acuten or WI.IC? aud Tau. to catch rata. Any one uavlng such for sale will plea e address K.. office of ins NEWS. may27 WANTED, BY A CAPABLE CHILD'S NUitsE and ladies' ma d (colored) a situa tlou la a family ab jut io travel North. Can tar? nish tim bjst recommendations. Terms mode? rate. Address Mary S, at the office of Tua NEWS. may27_ WANTED TO HIRE, A GOOD STABLE, vim stalls for three horses, and aned for three wagojs, within five minutes' walk of Liort beck'a nl.ey and King aireet. SINGER SEWING MAQUINE COMPANY._ m ay 27-2 WANTED, WOOL, WASHED AND nuwashed, In large ami amati quanti ties, at H. LEIDlNQ'S, No. 7 Hay ne street. may25stutn3 WANTED, TO PURCHASE FORO?SH, a small Bouse in the central or western put t of the city. Address "Q," at this office, stat mg location, terms. Ac. fcb8 WANTED, A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, well acquainted la the Oe lorul Mer? chandise and Cotton Business. The applicant lias had several years' CA pc ri co cc in both braue lies. Best of references furnished. Address A., DAILY NEWS otiict* may ?3-0 WANTED TO INFORM THOSE NOT acquainted with the tact that the SOUTH? ERN Ll rh 1 .vs I" RAN'Cr, COMPANY lames Joint Ure Policies, lusarlug the lives of partners In business, so that, on the death of either, tue amount insured for is paid to tue surviving party. It aiso insures husband und wife on the same plan. EBEN COFFIN, Agent, No. 31 Broad street. mayl8_ WANTED, A GENTLEMAN OP EDU? CATION and Une address, as a Lecturer. For particulars address F., at THE NEWS oiDce. may 22 6?_ AGENTLEMAN, WITH THE BEST testimonials, or good character and com? petency wlaues a position as Teacher in some public Institution, or a& private tutor In a family. No objections to going Into thu country, can teach french, Latin, Greek, Plano and the other brandies ol a good ?ducation. Salary of not so great consideration as pleasant association. Ad? dress c. l). V., at the oirfoe of this paper. maylO_-_ WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that the cheapest and best warranted Sewing Machine In the market 1B the DOME SHUT? TLE, price $26 and (37. Can be seen at the Gene? ral Agency, No. 256 King street, corner Beaufaln street. T. L BfaggLt._Jania-emo* ?ost ano iFonno. LOST IN QUEEN, NEAR RUTLEDGE street, or lu Kutledge street, a pair or Uold M.i.KVK HUTTONS. A reward will be giren If left at THE NEWS Pince._ may 13 ?ax Sal?. FOR SALB, A FEW FANCY PIGEONS, at No. U6 King street, late James E. Spear, Kan-Tails, Carriers, Tumblers, Pouters, Ac may 28-2_ (CYPRESS SHINGLES.-WE ARE PRE J PARED to supply SA WE? CYPKKSS SHIN? GLES of superior quality In any quantity at very low prices. Samples eau be seen at oar office. ?HACKKl.KOKI) A KELLV, may28-I?_Sonthern Wharf. FOR SALE OR RENT. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE in the Town or Summervtlle. S C. Apply at No. 41 Hay ne street, chaneiton, S. C. _may28-tnths6? I?10R SALE, AT TUE STORE OP THE late James E. spear, 235 Ring street, opposite Hasel, a few sets of f urniture, of excellent quali? ty, and at reduced prices. Also, a few cnolce ar ides tor family use, consisting of Pier, Card, .-ide Tables, Feather Pillow*, heat quality. Pieces ot Crockery. Ornaments, D canters, Ac. Tne above are oifered for out: week, private sale. Call (.nd examine. E. E. BEDFORD, Manager Ang. Mood;_may^7 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. One oi the best esta H-hed Weekly News? papers in Sooth Carolina ls oirered for 8 le. It has a complete Prtutlng o ill .e In good condi? tion. Tho locality ls one of the best In the State-In a town winch Is uow thriving and growing. Rail? road conned ms, nearly c<mpleted, will consid? eran v increase Hs prosperity. The grots leceipts or util e In 1871, $3200. Terms or sate-Hair cash; balance in six, twelve and i L'lnee i months. Satlsructory rearons given ror selling. Apply to WALKER. EVAN'S A COGSWELL, No 3 Broad and No. 109 East Bay street, Charleston, S. 0. maj 21-1 uro_ ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEWING M - CHINES repaired on reasonable terms ami ar. tim shun est notice. Aiso a few good se? cond-hand Machines tor sale, very low. J. L. LUNSK- RD. s ??Ith street, n-.rr.hof Wentworth. do Rent. TO RENT. TH\T PLEASANT DWELL? ING. No 9i Cannon street, containing six rquarr Moms aud kttclieu-all lu good order. Gas throughout. La-ge lot, ru no lu tr through tc Spring street. Also, a small STORE on Mating street. For terms, apply to WM. H. DAWSON, Real Ks tate agent, No. 65 Broad street. may25 3 ^mnsemerits. ^C AD EM Y OF MUSIC. FU?R NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING MAY 27. THE WORLD FAMOUS !mFF AND GAYLORD'8 MINSTRELS, JAP OS-KNEES ANO BRASS BAND. EVERYTHING STRIOTLY NEW. 23 ARTISTS 23 PRICKS OP ADMISSION : Parquette.76c. Family Circle.60c. Gallery.25c. Reserved Seats.25c. tar Reserved seats can be secured dering the day at the Ticket omeo. may25-5 YIN BEATTY, General Agent. J^IBEHNIAN HALL. JOHNSTON'S TOUR OF EUROPE. FOR A FF.W NIGHTS MORE. ONE HUNDRED PRESENTS GIVEN NIGHTLY. Admission 26 cents. Reserved Seats 60 CPU ts. Matinee WEDNKSUAY AFTEKNOON, at half past 3 o'clock. Children to Matinee 15 cents. may 27 feo ti nu I Pr u ?s J-^IST OF PRIZES OF IRISH FESTIVAL. CENTRE SHOOTING. 1. For the greatest number of Centres made, a Set of Massive silver ware-Goblet, Wait? er and Slop Bowl.$75 2. For the greatest number of Centres regis? tered by the ten visiting Clubs Sliver Coffee Urn.60 Embroidered Tablecloth.;. 60 3. Gold Headed Malacca Walking Cane.86 Gents' Walking Coat.16 4. Silver Pitcher and Pair Goblets.26 Steeple Cake.12 5. silver Castors. 26 Robber Coat.12 6. Gold Pencil Case.26 Silver Pitcher.,.io 7. Silver Watch.16 Silver Pitcher and Dish..-. 16 8. Silver Goblet.16 Keg McQllnn's Whiskey. 16 0. Portable Gas stand.M Chrono.10 10. Barrel Brilliant Petroleum.2S Half dozen Moorhead's Bitters...,. 6 11. Pair Window Shades and Mountings.16 O AM ES. Prize for the Foot Ra?e-U White ' Mountain'' Trunk and Pair of Bo >ts. Prize for the Jump-Lava Smoking Stand. Prize for Hop, Leap and Jump-One piece " Oren arline" Cloth. Prize for the Three Jumps-Smoking Stand. Pi lze for the Sledge-case Floe Brandy. Prize for the Patting Stone-One Ham. Prize tor the Anger Target-Turkey Gobbler. Pr ze for ihe Pin Target-Chromo. Prize for thu Barrow Race-Walnut Table Stand. Pr.ze for Hie Quoit Pitching-silver Salvers. Prize for Caren mg Pig-The "Pig" and a "Chap paqua" Hat. FOR HEAD AND RING, lat-A Silver-mounted Bridle, Blt and pair ol Spurs. - 2d.-Whlp. LADIES' PRIZE?. Wreath, Lace Handkerchief, Two Infant Robes, may27_Bo* Croqnet. Celebrations. SO ORATION OF THE D GRAVES OF THE UNION DEAD. The Annual Decoration of the Graves of the Union Soldiers Interred at Magnolia Cemetery will take place on THURSDAY next, May 30th,*at 4 P. M. The exercises will be as follows: Prayer. Ode by Choir. Decoration of Graves by Children. Closing Ode. Benediction. The Military and Civic Societies of this city are respectfully Invited to attend. The assistance of Ladies ls respectfully asked In the preparation of \ re atti s and other Decora Hons. AU who wish to assist in this labor ol grateful remembrance will please report at thc r-sidence southwest corner af Bull and Smith streets, on Monday, May 27, at 2 o'clock P. M. Persons wishing to Contribute Flowers will please leave thoma*, the above-named pLce, be fore 0 A. M., May 30. MRS. M. A. MCLAUGHLIN, President, Union Ladles' Memorial Association. MRS. THERESA B. HOFFMAN, Secretary. may25-swtu3 tfniloing material. ?^AGE^^^rTLAT?^Al^Br? PAIRED. Having on hand a lot of Floe WELSH SLATE. 1 am prepared to Repair or Cover new roora on th? most reasonable* terms. All roofs repaired by mc are warranted tight, or no charge will bo made Any orders left at my Office, No. 36 Broad street or at my residence, No. 69 Beaufaln street, wii be pr mptly attended Co. G. W. EGAN, may28-tuiha3 Builder add Contractor. (Sane, fjjarbtoare ano (Entlertj. Q AUB OF STOCK OF HARDWARE. ~~ I will offer for sale, commencing THIS DAY and continuing for one week only, the stock o: HARDWARE or Messrs. C. KERRISON, Jr., J CO, contained In Store corner Meeting and Hase streets, consisting In part of Planter?,' and Build era' Hardware. Cutlery, Agricultural implements Ac. The s toe < will be diapoaed of below coat, lc lots to suit purchasers. Dealers and tue public generally are Invited io examine the same. MARTIN W. WIGG, may24-6_Assignee. Utasinesf daron. N O T I C E MARCUS TOBIAS, (SnccesBor to Charles Elias,) CAMDEN, S. V. I have sold ont my entire Slock of Merchandise to Mr. MARCUS TOBIAS, Who will In ru ture be m j successor. CHARLES EUiS, may24-3?_Camden. S C. AMES Z. STOCKER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Dealer In LIME, CEMENT, CALCINED AND LAND PLAS TER, HAIR, LATHS, Ac, NO. 9 VBND?? RANOR. may20-U_ pHAS. LIEBENSOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY, AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. C. Offices-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Lim und Meeting streets. ??-Ulghes t prices paid In Cash for Crude Turp?n tine.*?*. mchlfl-Smoa _ IJ1 T. CHAPEAU A CO., DEALERS AND DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE AND ROSIN OFFICE NO. 173 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. O. The highest prices paid for Crude. apri9-Sroos_ WE LIVE AND LEARN, DIE ANI FORGET ALL. TUB SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE, NO. 359 KINO STttBBT, Dyes and deana by means of steam, Gentle men s Ladlea sad Children's Clothes. Fine Lace I and Lace Curtains cleaned and done np with th Sort or Manufacturera'Finish; Lace and Crapi Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. MW Goods received and returned by Express. Jnn22-lyr L BILLER, Proprietor ?rorerie?, liquors, Sf c. yyT?Tso Nj S' GROCERY, 306 KING STREET, 306 IA FKW Doon? NORTH OP MASONIC HAU. [CHOICE 8MOKED TONGUES, ' CHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, CHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, AT WILSONS' G ROOK RY. DA V I S'S DIAMOND HAMS, DAVIS'S DIAMOND HAMS, DAVIS'S DIAMOND HAMS, (Small sizes,) AT WILSONS' GROCERY. CRAB APPLE CIDER, CRAB APPLE CIDER, CRAB APPLE CIDER, AT WILSONS' GROOERY. RUSSET CIDER, RUSSET CIDER, RUSSET CIDER, The finest made, AT WILSONS' GROCERY. I DRIED BEEF, PICKLED SALMON, DRIED BEEF, PICKLED SALMON, DRIED BEEP, PICKLED SALMON, AT WILSON'S' GROOERY. GOOSEBERRIES, RED CURRANTS, DAMSON PLUMS, Ao., Ac, From Morton, of London, FOR SALB AT WILSONS'GROOERY. I NEW MAY BUTTER, NEW MAY BUTTER, NEW MAY BUTTER, AT WILSONS' GROCERY. DUNDEE MARMALADE, DUNDEE MABMALDE, DUNDEE MARMADADE, Three Jars for One Dollar, AT WILSONS' GROCERY. WILSONS' GROCERY, NO. 306 KING STREET, East Side, a few Doors North of Masonic Bau. tar No charge for Delivering Goods from WILSONS' GROOERY. Professional. CARD. AH operations In DENTISTRY performed by Dr. ANDERSON la the most seien urtu manner, on the moat reasonable terms, and entire satisfaction guaranteed, at the corner of King and Lloerty streets._may2i , ? jQR. R. B. HEWITT, No. 34 WENTWORTH STREET, C?AHLBBTO N, S. C., Can be consulted on the following diseases, and diseases of a kindred nature, free of charge and In strict confluence. Charges- mode? rate and within the reach of all. Of? fice hoars from 9 A. M. to 7 P. M.: RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. In all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism, goat, neuralgia, Ac, thia practice ls almost perfect. The most Intense pains are almost Instantly re? lieved, enormous swellings are reduced, limns which have been contracted and stiff for years are relaxed. Cases of twenty, thirty and forty ye-us' standing have been oared by me after all other means have failed. A great accomplishment Is my triumph over palo by which I can ol ten. in a few moments, ooothc and carry off the most excruciating suf? ferings. If this syst m did nothing more than to relieve pain, it wonid stand superior to any I other system extant. CATARRH. Stopped-np Ec.'ul, Running of the Nose, constant Hawking and Spliting, constant Blowing of the Nose. Thousands s infer from that most annoying, dla agrtODle and offensive complaint, catarrh, with? out knowing what lt ls. often toe secreted mu coa*, towing down the throat, clogs np the lungs and lays the foundation for consumption. The most skillful physicians fall to care it. I cure any case of obstruction, stopped up head, discharges of greenish, thick, thin or glairy mucous from tue noae, internal or external, pain ! or fHllneea between the eyes, con.s ta ut blowing of the noaa, luflammatl in of the nasal passages, ulceration of scbuclderlan membrane, ac, In the course of a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Otorrhoa, otitis (Discharge from the Ear,) Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. I am daily treating all affections of the ear with the moat gratifying results. Some who had paid aurtaia nearly $1000-without benefit have be-n cured by me tn a few weeks at a moderate ex? pense MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, injudiciously nsed. has filled the earth with wrecks of Humanity. Thousands sucrer from i's effects who have been unconsciously dragged by their physician. Ul j vam to attempt the core of the majority of dise tses while lt remains In the body. Although I have heard of several so-called antidotes fur mercury la tae haman body, l have never y et seen a physician who could eliminate lt from the system. r can satisfy any patient or physic an that I can absolutely abstract mercury, lead, zinc, and oi her miueral poisons in every case. CANCERS. Noll-me-Tangere, Lupuae, or Wolf Cancer, Scir rhns Cancer, Fungous Cancer, Rose Cancer, Spider Cancer. I make a great specialty in the treatment ol every description of Cancer and Tu-nors. How many Cancera and Tumors are wron fully treated by ceri ala charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doi-tors." After being pronounced incurable, I will take any one or these oases In hand and make a per? manent care. My terms for treating Cancers. Ac, will b? based on the age and condition of the patient, and the positive certainty of cure. may26-6moa Refreshment Saloons. glnTiT?T^ ICE CREAM SALOON ANO BAKERY. Mrs. P. JACOBS would respectfully Inform hei friends and numerous customer* that she ha; opened the above establishment, at that pleasant and commodious retreat known aa Mclndoe'i Bakery, near tho landing. She intends famishing freebly-baked Bread mornings and evenings, and Icecream and Cakes on derna nd, In any qnantity that may be desired. may2i-tHtbs6* BUTTER AND CHEESE. \ Landing and for sale by . ADOLPH NIM TZ. may23-2 V v No. 209 East Bay. JJ ACON, HAMS, FLOUR, ftc. -60 bhds Prime Western O. R. 8IDES 20 rjoxes.Primo Western Shoulders. HAMS. . . . . 16 tierces Choices. C. HAMS. FLOUR, 200 b?rrela Family, Extra, Soper and Fine FLOUR. MOLASSES. 100 barrels various g rade i of SYRUP 60 puncheons Porto Rico Molasses 20 tierces Muscovado Molasses .loo barrels Refined and Demerara Sugars. Por sale by . . ? --u ?? may26-stn2HESRrOOBIA A CO. jp LOUR, BACON AND LARD. 660 barrels FLOUR-Family, Extra, Soper and Fine 50 hhds. C. R. Sides-Western 26 hhds. Shoulders-Western loo tierces Choice Western Leaf Lard . loo packages Lear Lard-Tubs, Buckets abd Tin Cans ?. ... 20 hbd-i. P. R. Molasses 100 barrels Molasses-New Orleans and MucovadO 100 bhds. and b?fre s Demerara Sugar. ' To arrive and in Store, and for sale by TI EDE MAN, CALDER ? CO. . may23-thstn3 . ?,)-... J^EW GOLDEN MAT BUTTES, ftc . 4 tubs Oboice Goshen BUTTER . ' 1 tun Bich Gold Colored May Slitter Tubs Prime Western New York Butter Elm City^stri^ Bacon, Smoked Tongues and Kew York and Philadelphia and Fulton Market Beef. Pickled Tongues Pla Pork, Mess Maokerel . Davis* Leaf Lard, Naply's Philadelphia Leaf Lard ? i.-. . White Fish, Halibut Fins, . Smoked Bloaters, Smoked Halibuts 360 choice sugar Cared Hams-Davis' Diamond Brand; George Casaard A Son's.Golden Star ; Bawson's Reliable, Dexter, Pelican ; Fitches, Harris A Co's Brands; and Whitta? ker A SOD'S Brands ; Judson, Davis, Ac, Excelsior Sugar Cnred shonldara, Optimas Strips, Condensed Ham, Ham Sausage. ALSO, ".I : ' . IO . A few WESTPHALIA HAMS American Bolognas. For sale by N. M. PORTER.. G may2&-atu2 No. 236 Ring street. JJ A Y AND CORN. 300 bales Prime HAY 2000 bushels Yellow Corn. For sale by HERMANN BULWINKLE, may?_ Kerr's Wharf. g C. STRIPS AND PIG SHOULDERS. Just receive 1 per et-amer a fine lot or s. c. STRIPS AND PIG SHOULDERS, small size, ALSO, Extra Fulton Market Beer for sale low by D. FITZGIBBON. N. W. corner King and Cannon streets. All gooda delivered free._' NEW CODFISH, SALMON AND. MACK EREL. Extra No. 1 MACKEREL, large atze. Choice New Pick e Salmon, St. George Cod fish, very line. Pickle Halibut, Pickle Herrings. For Bale by D. FITZ GIBBON, N. W. corner King and Cannon streets. All goods delivered free. JpRESH BISCUITS, CRACKERS, &c~ Just received per Steamer Falcon, all kinds of FRESH BISCUIT, aa follows: Milk Biscuits, cream Jumbles, Lemon Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Soda Biscuit, 'Arrowroot Biscuit, Oyster Biscuit, Batter Crackers, Wine Crackers and Pilot Bread. For sale tow by D. FITZ GIBBON, N. w. corner King and Cannon streets. AU g ods delivered free._ QHOICE WINES, BRANDIES; GINS, ftc J A floe lot or PURE RYE WHISKIES, Brandies, ALSO, Some of that noe OLD CORN WHISKEY, at Si 76 per gallon. And full supply of low grade Whiskey always on hand. For sale by D. FITZ GIBBON. N. W. corner King and Cannon streets. All goodi delivered free. maylS-lmo g ALT I SALTI SALTI 600 sacks Liverpool S ALT for sato, at $1 per sack, to close consignment, by HENRY CARD, - apr22_Accommodation Wharf. QOGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, IND. S, BONDED STORES. A TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 EAST BAY, Offer for sale from U. S. Bonded Warehouse, . Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY| Tarions vintages, la Quarter casks Fifth casks Eighth casks ANO Oases of one dozen bottles each. jp AIR, PRIME AND CHOICE SUGARS. MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay, offer for sale Fair, Prime and Choice Grocery SUGARS. MORDECAI A CO. Jjl A L K I R K ALE. MORDECAI A CO., No. no East Bay, oiler for sale an invoice or "Falkirk" ALE, landing direct from Glasgow, In Pinta. MORDE0A1 A CO. po li TO RICO MOLASSES. MORDECAI A CO., No. lio East Bay. offer for sale Chotee Porto Rico MOLASSES, in strong packages._MORDECAI A 00. pRIME WHITE CORN. MORDECAI A co., No. no East Bay, offer for sale Prime White CORN, in new sacks. MORDECAI A CO. QH01CE HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI A CO., No. no East Bay, oiler for sale an invoice of Choice HA VAT "'GARS, di. rect from Factory In Havana. ^DAMANTINE CANDLES. 'ooo packages Adamantine CANDLES for. sale by A. TOBIAS' SONS. , feb23-emos JHiUmtrfi, Strain (Boobs, S*s. S PRING OPENING! MRS. M. J. ZERNOW, Na 304 KING STREET, Will open THIS DAY an assortment of MILLI? NERY 0001)3, Ladles' and Children's Ready Made Sui.*. . Sole Agent for Mlle. DEMQREST'S PAPER PATTERNS. SHOULDER BRACES, ? STOCKING SUSPENDERS, and LILY BLOOM. DRESS-MAKING la all Its branch?e. Country orders will receive prompt attention. mch28-tnths3moB fogal Notices. V NOTICE. - ALL* PERSONS HAVING claims against the late Hon. ? ALFRED bOGER wi 1 present them properly attested, and those Indebted will make payment to JAM Es R. PRINGLE, may28-iuUis3 Executor. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON COUNTY. The Honorable GEORGE LEE, Judge or the In? ferior Court-At Chambers: It appearing nu to me. from the presentment of the Grand Jory and tue affidavit of M McLaugh? lin, that there has been aa unlawful Issue of coun? ty checks ot the county of Charleston, which un? lawful issue are of ihe numbers following, namely : No . 62, 7, 22 46, 6, 39, 6,37. 4D, 60, 69, 61, 28,27,30, 32.29, 47, 63, 6-1, 66. 46, 70. 69,17, 19, 18 On motion of W. J. Whipper, solicitor, Ordered, That the said unlawful checks bo turned over to A. C. Richmond, Clerk of the said Court, who shall receipt for the samo and bold them subject to the oider of said court, or the Judge ihercor; and lt is fart he- ordered, that said Cierk publish this order in the dally papers of the City of Charle-ton for one week, that all persons having In their possession any of the checks so numbered, as aforesaid, may, and lt la hereby or? dered that they do, tarn them In to the said Clerk on or before the first day or June next; and lt ls mn her ordered, that the Treasurer ot the County or 0 ark-ston b , and he ls hereby, required to refuse to pay or receive any of the above de Ann lt is hereby further ordered, ihat certain checks described In the said affldavit of M. Mc? Laughlin as being in the possession of one George H. Undated =, and having no numbera, be included in the atv ve orders. , __ (Signed ) GEORGE LEE, Judge Criminal Court Charleston County, M tl y 17 1872. I hereby certify that the foregoing ia a true and correct copy or the originalloraei -on file and of record In thia office. A C. RlCHMONff, May 21.1872. C. C. 0. and G: S. may2?-6