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LARGEST CIRCULATION Di THE STATE.
L1R?EST CIRCULATION IN THE.CITY.
.VT-CB LIST OF l_Hl__,_*?,S re
_x-jai?ii-? in the X?ostof_oe at tine end
of euch wuok is pu.?-is*ie_ oftloiully
In TELH* _>AILY NKWS every _*ri
day morning. ' '..*" '."
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-News Sui-iniary.
The pi-gfite of tho London Gazette for last year
are roturned.at upwards of ?13,800. Tho Edin
burgh-,(?<izt*We'-i profits during tho name timo were
?2370, and those of the Dublin Gazette ?858.
The' 'English A'dtnirslty aro about to have the
whole'?of tilo Jaiittnese coasts and rivera accurate-,
ly surveyed. ? However, the English uro not yet
?'mon.? rub a of all they survey."
Captain Ar CATS--? JONES, Who loft tho United
Statua ?navy fir that of. tho Confederates, and
commanded the' iron-clad vlrginiat haar been ap
pointed Ch'.of.ot Drdnohco of.the reruvin,n,ria vy.
Although R-fAK's laBt? book, "Tho Apostles,"
ia oxciting the pro;fou*ido5.t sonsation in French
literury circles, it ia said that tho publishers have
been'^realjly disappointed iii ita anio. Ita popu
larity,ia ?ot equal to that of th?"Lif? of Jesus."
An; Antwerp letter-stat?? that the ?Mp Due de
Brabanlh&e jusjb.,arrj(v.ed thcro from Tndia'*vitlj
8500 bales of cotton. For the last eight or n_e
years not a einglo' bal? has re?cbod'.'that port
ilircct.? . . . ,. ." ".,. ..,, ,, . ..-_...
Abolit ?17,000* has been subscribed toward the
Hollian Cath?_?o Cathedral which' ia to bo erected
in Ldndoil- aa a memorial to Cardinal WISEMAN.
A aubsenption of ?2D00 iltja" IJeen.given Anony
mously, but ?ib is generally understood that the
donor is Dr. NEWMAN.
A tir?ze of'four hjlndr?d francs is offered by the
Educational Society ofLyons, Franco, for an esBa;
to deterpuncj how far the want of success in ' __<
drun'a education ts due,to "the parents', aud how
far to the schoolmasters. Tbe essaya may'bo
written in any language.
Stf W. Dnu'MMotiD's curious work, "The Odipns
Judaicas," bas just been reprinted, to tho extent
of two hundred and'fifty copiearby'a London
bookseller., {If ahjr of the readers of "THE NEWS"
know anything of tl*ia book, we should "bo giad to
i hear frorit them in regard to it. ]
A Cork paper eaya that 'hundreds of emigrants
aro flcat-terodthrougb the.town awaiting the arri
val o? the next,."orai-a.-Atlantip steamer, Tbese
people, says the( reporter, haye .come, from Lime
rick, Clare, Kerry, and soma from Tipperary, and
are, without exception', "a well-dressed, well:look
.,.ii*?, holtby, intercaUpg body."
' Irj-' Dlackmood's 'Magazine is' an art-la? on
"Demonology at Home and Abroad.'.'-in ? which
tho writer states that as lato as August, 18G3, a
man of eighty years of ago was flung into a mill
stream in .?he'palish,.o! fcible. Hedingban,'and
"swum tor, n wizard" and died of his maltreat
ment; in Christian England. * %'' '.' '? ?
May Day was generally observed in Boatota and'
i's.suburba.'- The streets wore Ulled with partie*
of little girls, dressed in . low neck drosses, with
wreaths of flowers upon^thoir heads, and basketa
of fruit, while out of town there wore many May
parties in the fields and woods, and numerous
equestrian parties out upon tho roads.
< Disappointment at having two pictures refused
by the jury Of tho Paris Salon, has led an artist
?iiimcd JULES HOI/TZAFFELT. to commit suicide.
2j .wrote to his brother: "Tbo members of the
jury do _ot know me; I havo neither friends nor
enemies among Lliera* s? I'vo no talont, and
when a nianhaBU't i*V.ent -t forty it i? time to
d.e,,.<
HopEnT. Tyi_n. writes to an Alabama papoi*
that MAUUT'S estimate of Southern losses during
the war at seven thousand millions is too high ;
tho real loss not exceeding thjity-fivo millions.
Tvi-"Vi estimate is as follows : By emancipation,
$1,70.3,000, Q00 ; oipeuaea/iftho war, $OOG,G>}.'),000 ;
defltrucHon of private property, $700,000,000 ; ad?
^.?.ibu?l F.oderaltaxat'??'**, $500,000,000 ; total, $3,
6-,fJ00,O0O. ? ;
*X}.e Minburgh Bevieu? mentions that tho wh?to
of TENM?soN'a."li* Memoriam" haa been trans
la^cd into-Latin el?giitovoreo, in a manner wbiob
the reviewer "considera worthy of public .notice.
Tho work baa been printed for private circulation
only, aud the laureate has not consented to s?he-,
lion'its publication, "beoauae he appoars to have
conceived that the tran?lalione would.interfere,
with his own copyright." .:
'A girl thirteen years of age; the daughter of au
innkeeper named.Ci-or,, roaiding at NeuviJloTles
?Parnps (Ain), Prattpe^'hasjnst died from hydro**
phobia,"*&?' *-*"*- a*?B ?? -??aunii sufferings.
She bad never boen bitton by a dog, but had of
ten played wit? on? belonging to her father, which
.waa killod in a rabid, ?tate. A8 abo somotiibeii
allowed tho animal to Uck her faco at a time wbeii
8)io had a small sore oh her lip, tho virus is Sup
posed to have boen communicated to her in thal
manner. . . , .
.Judgment was gi von on tho 14th ult, at Puri?*, h
tft? caso of M. SAX,a braes instrument maker
against MLLE, MABIE SAXE, an opora singer. Th
plaiutiff contended that her real namo being SAHS
she hadno light to spell it with an x, evon thc-ug!
adding au e final, and that her doing ao waa tt|
certain extent ausurpatiou of his reputaiiou.. Th
court adopted this view, and issued an injuttoiia
restraining tho lady from using the name of SAXB
but, being of the opinion that M. SAX had su
?cred rio prejudice, it.refused to award damage
The, Paris banker MIKES has just bought ti:
r.aris Presse for 1,500,000 francs-130%,000
iarge price. The only mombor of tho c'dit,?r*i
Maffrctalnedisthe Kitty feuilletoniste, M.. TAI
'b'** Sr. ViOTon. M. MIBES has tluis described li
views to a-friond ; "I moan to make tbo Presse
second-France,-, moro decided in UM liberal te:
dencioa* and afao moro papal, representing ti
papacy' aa the bulwark of justice. And, mind yo
I'm not-, the only Jow.th_t sticks-. t?> tho Pop
* Roi u?CHiL? arid PEii?inG go foi* him as woll."?
'?.' The Lotujlori Specinloi'' DOIJOOH tho forina,lion*
Ht.-cdrmpauy called tbo '?Cash Payment Asaoci
"tion.'i Intwudod to taJw tj?d\*irt0.3.0 of t|i?.Olf(ei?t>t?
'bet wt-eir catrU and credit p'ricce. Every per?
who paye ten abiVfings a year to the ?sadciiilt
receives a list of ehopa at which, f jr ready mon?
litt way obtain goode at from eevoii to twonty-?vo
pat. ccut. cheaper than ho otberwiao WO? lu. Tho
tradeprnen Rive this pledgo to tho association,
being thcmaelves repaid by tho additional cua
tomore sent them.
Tho Lafayette Herald Baya: "A young lady of
thai) city, who haa long boon in tho habit of earing
arsenic for tho purpoao of beautifying her com
p.i-xinti, yesterday took an overdose of tho poison,
which carno .near hilling hor. A physic-inn was
CJtlleil in nuil meceoued in Having hor life. BIM) at
iir*sl refused to toll what was lh? matter with her.
but fearing that u\xo wau going ly ?.-'-'. ?W?? ?P
Tho habit of aMonltvcatii g ?a very eonimoti
among yuniig ladies who dct-iro to impMvi? their
Jcoiii]ilcx;oii. The experience of this KHJ-irunt for
bounty ahould provo a warning to then.."
The Atlanta Intelligencer Kaya Are.. ItoUBBT
Tooains arrived in that city fhilnrday bight last.
?Sho left for her home in Washington, Wilkes
county, on Monday morning. This ebthiiab'o ladv
ia immediately from Cuba, where, for u time, she
has beon sojourning with her huabanil, Qetioral
Toon!, who went to that country at the eloac of
the war. Various contradictory miners having re
cently gained currency aa to tho purposes of the
General, bia proaent omploynient, Ac, wo aro
eiiabli ;1 to Btato that ho hua not been planting in
(?uba, and haa no interest there whatovcr. Bo.
will go to Europe at an early day, there to re
main until ho tbioka proper to return to hie
nativo Stato. It has never boen tho intention of
GerToral Tooimu.to permanently rouido in Cuba.
His health ia good. ' ,'**
aw AU ootnmuntoaitons ?itenrted for ?nlljttcalion in
'his journal must be addressed to the Editor oj
the Daily ?Vetos, No. l8' Hayie-stree:, Charleston,
. S. ?. Business Communications tq Publisher of
Daily News. .?'... ...-'. '.-'
We cannot undertake to return rejected communica
tions. ....
Advertisements outside of the city must be itccOmpa
nie.d with the, ooah. ... ...',-.?
oil AR IVESTON.
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MONDAY MOBN1NO, MAY 21, .1BB5.
. THE VETO. '
Wo give in another column tho message of
Iho President, assigning hie.reasons -for with
holding bis'siguatuYo from the'Colorado Sttito
bill. Ii tombrnees a concise,, comprehensive
and compatit- argument] Which ropnls at all
point* every imaginable idoa in favor of the
admission of Colorado as aj?ta'te of tht^ 'Union.
Hut what is most conclusivo1 ia "ita striking an
tagonism to tb-Dj repulsive,* and utterly "inde
fensibie iden that when eleven States, with
many millions of whito population aro ex
cluded fr.om, reprc?ontatiq?' in Congress, that,
the trifling population of 30,000 in some other
lino of latittido, shall have power in one
branch'of Congress1 equal tb a .?State liaving.
300,000 white .people. The President thus
firmly maintains the fundamental, principle
of his great restoration .pql.Cy in this as in
eaoh of- his other . vetoes. Tbero is no hope
of the bill being passed over his head.
.? ?.? T f " ' i*\- 'lu-ai^i_. ..?.'??
'. . . THE TERRA INCOGNITA.
Wo are not about to enter upon a disserta
tion on the sources of the Nile, tho impene
trable juog.es of .india, the Steppes of West
ern Asia;,' ?r". the! vast unknown pi. "?JBT of
NorthwesternChina. Wi9 feel no disposition
to disputo the laurels, tob? gained from Such
geographical exploits and discoveries, .With
Dr. LIVINGSTONS, .Mr. PALGRAVE, AL -Hue, or
the -ifsU-aortal author? iof Kosmos. .No, 'we
need notgo to the/Morea} the Greeks are.at
our doorj [nor^Grocks only, but-not .uufre
q'uently O?i-bar?ans arid Scythians also,] We
the Southern people5>f.these United' States
havo been converted into outer Gentiles; and
these States, south ?of. AIASQN'S ap4 IJIXQN'S
Line, now constitute ?he teffp incognita. ' J
It ie well known that a great many expe
ditions have been lilted out by private enter
prise and liberality,-sent out for the discov
ery of this Southwest pass.igo. Nowapnpers
in every part of the North and Northwest
havo had their artists and correspondents
here, during tho past year, taking '?views"
and manufacturing opinion for those who
Rent them. Others ?gain wore sent out, not
purely for scientific purposes; they were ?i
pected to look well about them, to observe
whatever lhere waa noteworthy, and if thero
was any cotton lying about loose, why mako
notes of that too.
But It would' ftpp?ar that "Our Speoialu"
and ''Ocoaeionals" were not deemed altogether
?reliable,-some for want ofSafficient prepar
atory knowledge, to fit them for sc&h an ex
ploring expedition ; .othQrs because of a curi
ous idiosynoracy, [we shall 'ndf call it mond
obliquity,]-in con?equ?neo ? of wliioh they
lose ?U'pov??r of-idiBCernmefit1 betwean truth
and fiction, tho moment their i'epl- touch ?'South
ern soil, TJieso explorations aro st?H ,in pro
gress. New arrivals are announced almost
everyday. And as wisdom ?B' in tne multi
tude of counsellors, We o tight to bo thankful
that wo have had the benefit of thin numerical
advantngO.
The illustrious KARL Sciiunz, ex-Gorman
Red/Republican, ?VlIoosio*; demagogue,-ex
U. S. Minister, ex-Mtij?r GeWral U S. Vol
untoers, etc., eto.,-*-ledt?ieyanof-official aX
plorers. Who sont him is ^ot pteoisol;
k?ow?. However, ho ?ame,-he sUw.-'-h
9 j reported. Our o..*.y enjoyod the benefit of
E flyipg visit from the d^tjnguished visitor.. II
_ I haa some conversation on tbo chrs with gei
tlemeu ho ohan?od to 'meet,-on iho ?pfospoc
of tht? cont?try.'tho capacity of tho freodine
for solf-govemmont, and on kindred topic
It is in evidence, that he did not. take tim
and tHoreforo had no opportunity, to acquaii
himsolf with tho facts 'and oircumstanc*
?a | %
al he wtiSB?fut' to-ibVpstighte, and onwhiob 1
doubtlo6S bad airo-.dy written his long I
port, bofore he,tqfl Washington.,'., ..','", ??j
'Not t?iuiy miijftihjsaftorW?i'.d',' th?j'Jjiojite
ant (.?i-iicrul of th,o United States Army ho
ored ?us with a flying visit. . lie* dined.
Cbarlobton, wined in Columbia, returned'1
extra ttain to' Washi?gt?p,, and gave,*, ve
satisfactory ao?ount of ^liei'exporiepce. J
Rut this du not satisfy tho Geographic
??oi?tyj'?nj Wa?Mngton? ^hey must ba
moro ovidenceV-'? Central'Directory w
organized to take tho mutter in band, t?n4 i
a while tho unfortunate lent incognita was
tbrontonod with an i ti noray Congressional
caravan ; but by tho intcrpoition of a mer
ciful Providcdco wo wero fi?od this inflic
tion. Upon moro maturo coiaidcration, the
Directory, alia* Iieconstructijn Committee,
concluded that explorations in person arc
disagrceablo at host, and ivt uufrequently
dangerous to life nnd limb ; md a much more
comfortable method of secunng tbodeelrcd
information ?.light bo adoffed; viz r to nend
for the tetra incognita, euninou it to Wash
ington, and make itbhow ciase why ii should
not continuo to bo ignore?? hy the American
Scientific Congress.
Summons iv?:coidingly vent out ia every
direction, to obtain tostimony in regard to
the manners and customs of these ?South "Son
Islanders."' Tho pious General HOWARD,
chief missionnry of tho l'recdmcn's Barat?a,
went before the Mooting, and gavo bia cxpo
rienco : satisfactory to sotno of the learnod
raenibors, quite not to others. The Procon
suls and Praetors from all the conquered
proviuccs were sent for, to say how the people
liked them. ??Not ni all." "How? not Uko
you, aftor nil you have dor.o for them,-very
btrango and incomprehensible. Bit what
do the pooplo 6ay among themselves, in re
gard to tho govornment, tho war, and tho IOBS
of their servants?" "Cannot say, -?.That tho
people think, ns wo never como in sooial con
tact with them; only seo them oficially,
when they aro not usually very conniuuiou
.tivc.,, "Well, but what do you think thoy
think on theso subjects V"' "Oh, ni to that,
wo don't think they ure much plcaiod with
tho present stato of things ; and vfe know
Bomo very bad boys among them, nwiy down
in tho cancbrako swamp in Alabama'-1
Thoncst.step was to send for HOKO of the
barbarian chiefs, and seo what account they
could givo of themselves. Thoy uuuc, ana
endeavored to show, that tho couu.ry under
difiCUSMon was not unknown at nil, tut on tho
contrary waa very well known. Aud since
they have brought this fact to our mind, we
aro surprised, thut iho contrary should over
bavo boon assumed, when it is considered,
what extensivo oxploring lours were" mado
all through tho length and breadth of tho
land, during the pa?t fivo \eors.
Where wn3 there ever a more magnificent
expedition, than the one led by General Su KJI
MAN, and'it was certainly very successful;
for their investigations wero most thorough,
and thore.wero.fow'thiiigs biddon, th?t wore
not brought to light by means of their skilful
nnd scientific appliances. And this is only
one of many such expeditions. What won
der there'remained but little to tell of this
"unknown land," after such herculean labors.
The Directory has finished its arduous task,
with great credit and perfect safety to itself;
nnd carne to the conclusion, (foreordained
from the beginning,) that the South-is still a
ierra incognita, peopled with barbarians, ut
ablo to.take.oare of itself, and must inevita
bly go to the dogs, if tho Freedman'B Bureau
is not kept there to take caro of it. This ia
tlie vordict arrived nt after months of weary
exploration..
Bat nil the parties interested aee not satis
fied with tho verdict. And we have had later
explorers, in the persons of TRUMAN, FUL
LERTON, STEADMAN, and othors. Those gen
tlemen have loft the beaten track, and fol
lowed a strong scent in anolhor direction.
Thoy learned that thero was a rich new vein,
(hitborto untouched,) in tho ramifications of
tho Froodmen's Bureau ; they accordingly
went to work, and although not furnished
withuiitro-glyccrine, llioy baye done some
tall blasting, and found huge nuggets in sun
dry unexpected quarters. Wo hope, that
stimulated hy their flattoring success in this
new field they may push their inquiries still
fur thor, and give their a?toundin?r discovpries
to the woild at ilio earliest p?s.-?ljle day
WAJ?TS.
WANTKD. A MACa! COOK TO DO I'? AI\
(JGOKINO. Good wage* w111 bu paul to or.?: who
can com?) well recommended as to character. Apply st
No. 206, ??Omer King and Princesa streets May "ii
lirABTBD,^?. GKNTlsEa COW, CSRD TO
VV tile tul). On'? recently calved, anil gives no less than
12 quarts Mila per day, profer? oil. Apply No. ?05, cor
ner pt- King and Prlucngg sts? , ,. May 21
WANTED. -A CA'lllIAlIK, WOODWORK
ER t?> go ii short distance In tlie country. Apply
ti No. CO Bs?t Day., 4* May IS
WAaVTKD, A ti SAU-TOT W-ET; IM VR?K,
. oneWlthontaoliiia'pierera-il, Apply at No. 4*1
Charlotte-street. ? ?? ,..?'-. -.. May l8
li/AKTBD-TWO OU THRtal?-. HOL'SE
VV . Servants- whito or aolored. Apply to No. ?7
Qeprgeatreot., ..... . .8_. . May l8
?irAATKn,ACUU)HKDUIl?], TO MIND
VV s Child. Apply at No. 28 UEID 8TDEET.
May 14 l.'-ft .-,.....?..-:-.?.
SU" ?.VANT WOIU \N WA VTWD.-A dOLOBBr?
Horviiut to attend In a small i oupcliold-one W.i?
cut children pioferred. i Apply *?t cutt corner <*' *JS*
llty aud Lcgaro streets , . fml . __ May l8
W'A?.T?*T7to w'IllT-^ WOMAN TO COOK
", mAr'?0'*?l, *? " ash and Iron for a small famtly
R^R^ffif? - '-flCommpndod,",Noue other noedjopply
*\V0, -*u" meotlng-Btrc?t, n^ColirtnhiiB^Btieot.
.?ag l8 _ ?-' " .' ' _3?
Nimsui WANTKB-WIU?'K OKCOLOR
ED-cap&blo of taking charge of children, and t
do sowing'.
ALSO,
A capab'o COOK. Apply a? OTrOI.BKGDT.-?, Hsse
street, thrco doors oast of Anson. ... . . May 14
W~TANTKD, 50,000 AGKNV4, TO .. N t> ? U?
In a light, uaofiil and j-ormain nt oraploymcnl
Luminous intlrely new. No jewelry or agency hutnlirtj
J200 ti $600' ??Els MONTH OUAKANTKhD. Ever
person, malo and female, harlog a tow hours dally I
eparo, should s? pi for uarUculura. , .
Address, with (tamp' rO. W. .MCKEON k 00., *
. PpBtofilco Dox No. 1318, Ualtlrnoro, Md.
Moy id r' '.?1 '.. . " ,: ? . ?mo
Ats-'MNThiiMsN, VOitl.tKUajY AN' O*1
fl?Kll of the Qi.t,rlun.u uitov'd Df parttnont, V? *
A., thoroughly ncqualr. ted willi tim r/mUnoqf ,tho, var
DUB Do part mont M at Washington, offers Ma services I
tim adjiiHtii.fint of c alms agalnBt tho OoTornment.
?oviirnnioiit Bituj-ltiei oi all hind? uoiwlit and sold.
Apply to ' CLIFFORD A MAT UKW I-8,
'Maya '' lmo'1 I' No. 81>i Jlfoad-stroet?
rk OAHDlA'Os-PlAI.VATR nOAHDI .*? ?3 .
>' Mr?. It- C. 1TI1NN KY, No. lOU King Street.
Porniar.cnt, T'?iialci.t, mid Day Duardakr? aoc'omm
dated. . . , a? , May 21
BO.. KI?.-A .-)|??1,K C-KNflaFIMAN Ol
iioiitlen-.an and Lady eiin bo acoummodated w\
BOARD AND I.ODUINCi In a private family at No. S
MEKTlHq Igaft .? i mw - Fobrnary 1?
' LltllS?S?S fi?B^ii
DU. P. ?ICUVAI8 HOBINBOA, ? -
T> BflW?N0E AND OFi'IOK
I I* ?0. S8 laiiQAE&STUEET, ic?m?* May J
MEETINGB.
CHAHLKSTON II. ?V I?. CO., No 1.
A 8PECIAL MEETING OF TUB COMPANY, FOR
V the eomlderattan of urgent ?luslne??, will bo hold
Vu? Evening, 'jist "niant, at a o'clock, at No. ?V'x)
[li-g-i-tret't.
Hy order. JOSEPH UILTO**,,
May VI_ 1____l_CT-0___
?TONEWMih B-IIIK ENGINE ?-?VM'IPANY.
rilli BEQULAR MONTHLY ?li ETI**," OK YOUIl
Company will ho held, This Even >o,i"tt last, at
ho t'h ?iii?-tun Uti 1. at 8 o'clock pr.-cl.ey. l'liuctunl
ittmiil-nitu 1H pin thal uly dcslrej.
l'y ?riler. GEO. ttCtOKB.
Mayal I Secretary pro lew. 8. F. E. ?Oo.
-?*._??A Kilt- ENlilyK CONtMNV.
4 N 1 XTKA MIMING OI-TUEOOMl'ANV WILL BE
IV. bold nt Hie Hull of the Pullut t'o li ,. _imluo Cuii
i?:.tiy. This /.'?-. Hill,/, Slut lualant, at Hy < 'elock. '1 ho at?
.en.lince of Honorary, Exempt and active Momlicrvii
LMri.r.ily iii: in-?|. l)iib'i;o s <?l vital ini|?i:riaiice to the
. eli Arc of Ihei'miiimiiy will ho submitted.
U>* order uf President E. V, BWSI-UAK.
JOHN MuLKISH,
Mny 21 1 F.-cri-lnry .T'tiiu Company.
TO KENT, &c.
TO HUM', A COMKORTAHLE IllllCli
llOTTSE containing 8 rooms, largo |ila/zn, with or
without 4 or 6 kitchen rooms, good cit-t.-iu tvaltr, large
yard nuil partlen attache?!, at No. l18 King, lu-twii-n
t'uoon mid UroatI ?tree BJ. Inquir?? within.
May 91 rawf3*
'flO UKNT.IN HltO.VD-STIlEET.A NEAT
X COTTAGE, mista ?lo for a BUISII family- furnished
or nnfiiriilHlied. lient moderate. Apply at this Ollico.
May HI
T
IO KKM'. Tim DESIRABLE STORK
_ No. 167 Meoting-streot, oppoelto Chnrloston Hotel.
Apply mi tbo premises. April IB
TO LET, THK CPPHIl PART OF HOUSE
No. 30 East Bay, near Vanderhorsfn Wharf, con
Hi.iin? of two Lofts, suitablo for offices. Iniiulrn at No,
278 King-street. thsH-* May 17
TO 1II?.*.T. THAT DELIGHTFUL RESI
DENCE, corner East Bay and Inspection street; 8
squ.ro rooms, dresulnK room and pantry, 3 basement
rooms, ampio accommodation, for s-.rvanis, caI-agi
hoiiso nnd stable, ?vi a very largo lot.
May A_ Unw_PINOKNEY BROS.
1a.II?!. LO'.'-THIN VOl? A HOARDING
" HOUSli-ut SCHOOL TO RENT.-Thai largo and
?I .??..?tit ItI->;i?nvc'E and cxren.tTO I.? T, ?ARDEN, Ac,
at Ihn northwest corner of Mt-etlng and Oonrgc streets.
A'?ply to CLIFFORD U MATUICWKB,
May li r.nvfo Ko. 31 y Broad street.
LOST, STOLEN, &c.
LOST Cll 11,-_\ COLORED niULCHiLD,
i.boij? Uno*- yean old, strayed from the Riiliscrlbec's.
pi '-??iisc?. on ycraertlay. Any information relative to
In i- -ivill bo thankful;)' rcccivi-d by G. FOLL?N,
May 21 1 . No. 17 Weiilwor:li-stroot
? OST-A YELLOW SCOTCH TKIIRII?-T,.
L.?? wearing a collar with li o insrrip'ion . N. Applo
t in. No. 'M lK-iH-tin Htriet," und a muti'l boll attached.
Han away from tim Mills Homo tut-ST morning. A
revrtrd of five iii.Uara will ho paid If the dog Is r-.-turned
\o the.MilU Howee. 1* Mayal
JTRAVKD Oil STOLEN, FROM M). 5
S
( ilc'li-liani. Hu Hi* ami M-ir tlrignle, after dark bn the
evening of lCih lust. Any one llnd-rg the name will bo
revv-riled hy having herat NATIONAL EXPRESS OF
FICE, No. 3 BroHtl-stie.-t. ' May 21
LOST-?IP Til- GENTLEMAN WHO, JJ Y
mistake or othorwiso, took a BLACK FELT HAT,
w-itn L. B. 11. ruarko. inside, from tlio hat-rack at Uro
Mills Hoi so, on last evening, will roturn it ti the Book
keeper, no qnostiona will bo asked. 3 May 19
r OST, AtMALACCA CANE,lVOH "Y HEAD.
1_ COLD HAND, market "?ai t, D. K. Hunt from
Wm. Bilden." A liberal reward will bo paid If deliver
do at my omeo. No. 43 East Bay. D. K. HUNT,
May 1C Captain and Depot Quartermaster.
LOST, WHILE HIDING FRO ni THE
Mills Houso t > tin? Arsonal and hnck, a sniailOOLD
WATCH, enamelled, with Chalti SDd Locket atta.-hed.
Any person Unding the samo and returning It to the
ofllco of the Mills liou?e will be ibt rally rowardod.
May 7 ' '_ . ' -, .
BEWAKD-STOLEN FROM MY
atablo ou Oakley Plantation, 26 milos from
Charleston, on tun Northeast?ra Railroad, on the night
of the 13th. a SMALL BLACK HORSE M I'LE. with a
new SADDLE AND BRIDLE; the Mule is ?hod and
paces. Fifty dollars row ?rd will be paid for the appre
hension of the Mulo and the thief, or half of the amount
for tho ret?-? of tbo Mule. . N. H. GUYTON.
April IS*
$50 ^
Charleston,
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE, TU AT HANDSOME AND
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE of Mrs. ClUBLRfl BAI?
rsu. at Flat Rock, N. 0.
For particulars, apply to Messrs. ROPER k STONEY,
Chat leaton, S. 0 , or to Mr. II. T FARMER, flat Rock,
N. O. mwfi May al
FOR SAL - , THAT H_*DSO_*fl AND DE-?
8IHABLE RESIDENCE of Mrs l harks Baring at
Flat Rock, N. C. For particulars apply tj Messrs. RO
PER *? STONEY. Clmrlestou, S. C, or to H. T- FAR
MER, Esi|..Fl- Rock N 0. ' frmvO May l8
I7IOU HALE LEASK OR RE XT, THAT
. well kuiwn and ertablishni HOTEL. In fiimiinor
viUr?, better known as "Brown's Hotel." For terms, ice.,
Inquire on the preraises. wfm April A
h
."?OR SALE-SECOND HAND l*RINTINC
J PRESS E8 AND TVPE in good order.
Fonts of Bourgot.is, I'.-ar!, Nuiiparell, Minion, etc.
SMITH HAND PRE!--Platen, 22>,x'i7 luches; bed,
2?*.'ixlli J? loches.
WORREL HAND PRESS-Pisten, 22x20 inches; bed,
MBaSSU inches.
WA-UINUTON nAND PRESS-Platon, 22i?x28y
InrhfM; lied.'J -rtfi nitlti-H.
HOK HAND PRESS-Platon, 22*^x28 inches; bod, 2G,'.i
xili y inehea.
RHOOLlib' JOB PRESS-Slandlng Shoot Press.
Address W. D. MAXWELL, Wilmington, DoL
or j. w. MCMILLAN,
May 8 _ _ At this Ofllce.
SCHOOLS.
CARD.
MADAM HUMMEL RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE'"
to hf-V trionds, and the public generally, that fh?>
bus returneu to tho city, and will resume the duties o
her prof?Hf-lon as teacher of the PIANO FORTE. W11.
also gire lessons In GERMAN and FRENCH. Apply a
ZOGBAUSL.YOUNG it OO.'S __lo Storo, No. 191 King
street._ mart
KINO'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL,
YORKYILLB. 8. 0.
THE SECOND ?3EH8ION OF 18(10 WILL-BEGIN ON
the 15th of JUNK, and end ou the loth of NOVEM
BER. ?,
TKI- IS.-For Tultlou, Books, Statlonsry, it, Board
ing. Fuel, _Kht8, and Wa-h?ig, Silo per BOBBIOD, pay
able in advanco, in specie or the oquivalent
circulars containing fall Information may be boon at
this of*-e, or may bo had on application to , ,
... . I - ..A- law?!?/?
. Sorviving Principal and Proprietor.
May 17_. thm6
JP?LOT _ st;_aKE8EE*_ ;. '
0 p M ??J R o I A L SCHOOL,
-AfaOSIO HALL. CORNflR KING AND WKNTWORTB
STREETS, CHAKLA8TON, 8. O.
WILL BE OPENED ON MONDA Y EVENING
I^_^_ NgXTt TIIE 2isr INST.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED i
COPARTNERSHIP ttndor tho style of P?LOT &
BliERITI-EE, for tho purpose of coudi- Ung a FIRST
CLASS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, and respeotiully so
Ucit tho patron?go of thoir fellow-citizens. The ra e o
chargea and-Urine are made to tait the exerg_cioa 0
tho timos. , . ' __
Ponnma-ishlp. 24 Kssn_) for-$12. '.?'.._. , .,
Arlthmctlo, with Abbleviatud Commorciftl Ciikulatloni
two m mtlis-f IJ. , . .,_
Doublf-Entry pook-Keoplnfr. complete coarse, tim
unlitpltBd, and su?pess R?flrantocd- |H.
Pupila will Co pr?crlc?d ib evet-y conceivable atrlo-?
Basineas Forms, and will receive tho PAHIO praoil?*al li
?tructloDB 1 hat tti ey would actjulro lu any active bus!
Maimed Confederate ??ldlers wV.o aro lu Indigent eli
cutnsUn ce s -fill bo taught (/ratuttously.
1 vouinga for Instructions overy Monday, Wednesda
and Friday ovonlngs; coolmonrlng at 8 o'cloolr. ?
Day Sohilara will bo iostructed from 0 o'clock A? ?1
until 12 o'clock M. , ' ___,'
Merchanis, Trodosmcn, and other booka opoii?
written up. and balancpd with dlhpaich, on-niod_at
torms. STKPnKN K. PBt OT.
"?iray 17-', 1850. *" ." LUTHS SHERFESEr*.- *
.?May 17.' .-i. ?.. "-.i- .*
OO^A_lT-*?teB:SH--'a V.
OUPAILTN KRSIB1 PSO^?Oli.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS D ?Y ENTERE
Into aCoportnomhlpforthotri-8-ctlouufan AU
T10N, COMMISSION, AND BKA?. ESTATE AGENO
iimnr tim iMme atnl.stjf cr/ 8?HTJI, A M-Oli f 1K"*A
ThVv will also ci/?tlnne, es forwo'ly, their Brok?rapo
Stocks, Boude and other ?leC-ltler-, ami solloit coi-.et_
mem of Merchardlso M, Q "o_?i_-_ ^^
April80 '-. _wthl3 A..C.-Mc?ai_UYRAT.
?P?_UUU l**ITB.AW.T-StcDcU IOOIJI. Bo i
perl?nco noo??~?.ry, Tb? Presidente, C-hlere, a
Treasurer? of three Bank? -do-e tho ctortlUr. B?
free with s ?tupios. Adtlreu the Amorican 8te , eil 'it
I { Works, t?prln_?tvl?l, Yean iii_Uarcu W
4,000 PAIRS of a fine selection
of BOOTS ar.d SHOES, compri
sing all the styles and varieties
which constitute the shoe trade
and summer wear. They are
offered at retail for this month
at cost.
JOHN COMMINS,
141 Meeting St.,
OaPa'OSlTifi II.I?AK,
Moy 21 1
ENGLISH AND SCOTCH
SHEPHERDS' TWEEDS,
DAMAGED WELSH FLANNELS.
1 {T PIEOFS BNGLI3H FANCY AND 8C0TCII
X.D HUKPHERDb' IWEI?D?
9 ploros 6-4 dray Water-proof Tweeds
12 pieces damaged Welsh Flannels.
For salo low hy K, A. PRINGLE,
Market-street, third door east of Meeting street.
May 10 wfm3
SELLING OFF AT COST!
THE ENTIIta; bTOCK. OF
, SHOES, WU\PS,
. 1.ADIES' AND IUISSKS'
CONGRESS GAITERS.
May 10
WM.BYRNE,
No. 35 UIlOAD-bTItEKT.
GREAT REDUCTION
OF
DRESS GOODS.
"LAblES" 1 LEASE CALL AND EXAMINE AT
A LA VILLE DE PARIS,
No. 291,
Southwest cor. King & Wentworth sts.
May 3 lmo
NEW DBESS GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
A LA VILLE DE PARIS,
?NTo. 291,
Southwest cor. King & Wentworth sts.
May 3_ lmo
MOSQUITO NETTING.
108 IN. BOBIN ET LAOE
RI0HABDH0V8 LINENS
BillinINO.S, best brands
BHEETING8, all widths
BLEACHED LINEN DRILLS
BROWN .v I'LAID LINEN DRIL? 8
CLOTHS, CA88IMERE, &c
AT
A LA VILLE DE PARIS,
No. 291.
Southwest cor. King & Wentworth sts.
May 3_ lmo
SPRIiMJ AND?? GOODS.
THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING JUST RETURNED
fritm trio North, takes tills method of informing
tho public that tie is receiving a hill assortaient ol
CLOTUM, OASS8IMKUE8, COAT1M3S AND VESTlNGfi
of the best foreign and domeatlo manufacture, adapte?!
to 8prlng arid Bummi-r wear.
These goods haviug been purchased recently, snd at
very low figures, versons wishing anything In my line
will find it to their advantage to give me a call, a H I bave
tho most experienced workmen, and am prepared to
maka, them up in the very beat style at Edgerton k
Kloharda' old stand, No. 32 Broad-street.
Mar oh 30_J. S. PHILLIPS,
SPEING
MILLINERY.
LADIES' EAN0Y BILE, LACE AND. ILLUSION
BONNETS .
LADIES' AND MISSES'
8EA-8IDE ' . ' ;
HAMIiyiOK
DERBY . . .
OLIVE
a?'... i DEW DROP
MELlt08E ' .'?
"s*. ?MOT' A TN15
? '...t. . , . - AND ALEXANDRIA HATS
' 'IN
OAKTON '
PEDAL ' -
FLORENCE ?
LUTON '
AND LEGHORN BBA1D8
Also, a choleo assortment of BT. ETIENNE and BABL'
BIBBONS, Nos. i to LOO. in Iho LATEST PARI
STYLE8. A fuU ,a?sirlmont of ENGLI8H CORD EDO!
PLAIN BONNET RIBBONS, la all the desirable shade!
. " X?TO"vV OPENING,
And to which the sttention of customers la invited.
MRS. BOQTI?.
April 1ft lmo NO. ?13 KING STREET.
MANSION HOUSE,
BROAD STREET
OPEN FOB, PERMANENT, DAY, OR TRANSIES
BOARDERS.
y ICK-CI1KAM 8/1LOOV ATTUIIICI).
HW TERMS REASONABLE.*"?'' '
May 19 MDMX. T. M. RUT JES. Proprietress.
VIOTOEIA^ HOTEL.
F. 0PDEBEECK, Proprietor.
THIS HOTEL 13 NOW OPENED ON THE EUROPE/
PLAN. It ha? been romodollod a.id refurnish
throughout. The travelling public, fanaient visitor?,
oihtT*. will f.n.l in l. all ti o luxnl-'eH-Of ? HRSH-OLA
ESiABLI?HMKN?, combli/nd with tho lomforts
horn?. ; .- i . . . i -. . .
The .ocatloii'fs'ono o Iho m^st airy an?' i.ln?i??nt t
autriTuer. 'A Hilliard Balorn foi the lovers of ti
hlttlthful ej?rclae is attach??. No pains or ?-.pet
spired to give eutlro satlafao.ion; ' ''?? 'j'''**:*
May li ?y F. QPDEBEEOK
C0TD0N SEEDa ;
C\fT\ nUSIIKf-fl OUOIOR PBIPP SKA ISLA!
ZtL9\J 00 i ION SEED. Forsateby " "
&ej\j w , ^ CHU^DB k 0O"
at?! i Mo. 103 East ?Oar-itre?'. ?lwtiMtoh. S, 0
Great Reduction
_P_5_IOI?lS
AT 'JUE
wmm \m c? mm.
Ko. 268 Kill St,, cor, W?BtW??tll St,,
UM) Kit .?I.tSUNIL HALL.
101 \STl N &ZE-1 A NSK Y,
H AVINO RSnURED TITI, PRICKS OF THl'.it EN
Tutu stock of Gooda SI nee cMit., would recpect
tuily invito tho attention of tim public t* their Slock,
t;?jN.-isTISH or:
DRESi GOODS.
White Onods
Calicoes
Mullins
Pi cut li C.imbrlcs
Loagclotll
th'cling
Haiirtlnira,
Full assortment of SILK SACQUES mid BASQUES,
Shawls, Clualis. Lace l'oints. LillOH and Mohair Travel
ling Hunter? and bacquptt. tee., Ac , Ac, all of which
wUl be offered at tho ubovo ilociuition.
EPSTIN & ZEMANSKY.
Mav 14 mwf lmo
DRESS GOODS.
SILKS,
Englteh Bareges
Poplins
Ll'1108
French Challies
French L-.wus
French Cambrics
Crapo Maretz
MURHIIB
Organdies
Mozam biques,
A IIIO assortment of choleo CALICOES ?it all prices
from 12). to 23 cents, at
EPS TIN & ZEMANSKY,
NO. 2C8 KING, COR WENrWORTH HITEET,
May 1* mwfiiuo Under Masonic Hall.
WHITE GOODS.
SWISS MULLS
Jaconets
Cambrics
Xaic6oot8
Bishop Lawn
Check Mulls
Chock Cambrics
HUi.ied Mulls
Dotted Swiss.
Full ass-arttuont of LONOOLOTns, Irish Lliu-us of
the best tirana?. Scotch, Knpajn and Bird-Eye Blaper,
Ta??lo Damast, Doylies. Napkin?. TTrilliants, Towels,
Brown Lluen, Musquito Nettnii-a, Ac , Ate.
EPSTIN. & ZEMANSKY,
NO. 2C8 KING, COR. WENTWORTH STREET,
May li mw'lmo Under Maaooi-Hall.
CLOTHS AND CASS1MERES.
FRENCH BROAT CLOTHS ''
Ladles' Cloths
Meltons
DOMM ne
CotoieJ CVsliDcres
C-- ( .?-lmeres
Drab de E?e
Summer Coating?. . ?
Also, a lurga variety of Gout's Furnisliirig Good?*, con- '
suiting t>f Nock Ties, V.stints. Under Vests and Draw
ers, Liuou Shirts, ?.ollars, and Cuffs, _c, Ac, at
EPSTIN & ZEMANSKY, \
NO. 266 KIKGi COR. WENTWORTH STREET,
May M .... niwf lmo Under Masonic Hall.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MI?TS, &o. J
LADIES' HOSIERY
Gents' Hosiery
Children's Hcsicry
Ladies' Gloros
Gent's Gloves
Children's G'ovog.
Full assortments of tho abovo Goods, comprising
Ladle*' and Gontlemon's EM Cloves, of tbo best makers,.
Sltk and Lisle Thread Gloves Q ?uutlets, Ac. Ladles' '.
Hose of all qualltlos; Hunt's Half Hose, ChUdren'a Hose?
and Half ilute, Ac, Ac., at
EPSTIN & ZEMANSKY, :
NO. 2C8 KING, COR WENTWORTH S1REET.
May 14 mwf lmo Under Masonic Hall. .
FANCY GOODS.
BELT RIBBONS
Veils
Dress Trimmings In groat variety
Fancy Dress Buttons
Corsets ' i
Extracts . >
Soaps
Pomades
'Tooth and
Hair Brushes
Dreeslog and Fancy Comba ? .
H&ir Neta ' ....
Threads
...... ' Buttons . ?
ko,, ?O?.
EPSTIN & ZEMANSKY,,;
>"0: ?(to KING, COR WENTWORTH STREET.
May 1* mwf lmo U.der Mandbto Hall. ' ?'?
CLOTHING;
s!E_:o:__oy
-iii? ?-'"'"...
?''?'?-??HiA'T'Sv. "?;.' "[-I
HAVING REMOVED TUT* 8TO0K OF CLOTHING,'
BH'IES, and HATS from No. M7 King street to
the rear of No. 2- Kfng r-trcet, under Masonic Hall, tho
enilre Stook o? SHOE*, OATS, add CLOTHING will bo
disposed of BELOW O ST, as the subscribers wi-h to -
t-lo'o that branch of their bnslhes?. Farttoii-r atton- ??
tloii la called to dealtra and country merchants. '
EPSTIN & ZEMANSKY,^
NO. 2C3 KING, COR. WENTWOR Til STREET,
May 14 ' mwf lmo Under M.sonic HalL '
THE
SOUTHERN
ID
THE RUBSOTtlBIRS "PAKE RLBASUiRE TO INFORM
the i nid lo that they have it arked tliclr stuck of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD3 TWF.NTy-lflVE FER
CENT. HELOW THE PJUSEST PRICES. They are 6*6
UruUoed to nici-t tho market, regat-dles? of cost, amt't?
kt-'p coustantly on hand a fresh supply of J
'.. D IE8S GOODS ',.-. .'/.;', , A{
WHITE GOODS . -*
' i .'! ' "6o-I"*iu.Yf*c'.v.v
The publlo would lo well to _*_Ino their a O?S. btv
fore purojuslxig-io where.. : n -., ,,??
EPSTIN & ZEMANSKY^
.* HO. 2?38 ?INO. COR. WBNTWORTa 8TR_?T, '".",
il.'yU irffiiruo U.do: .__nie flftU*-.'