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TJM3ZS OF rm: y J: ns. TnE DAILY NEWS, by mail, one year so; six months $3; three mouths $2; one month TO cents. Served In thc city at FIFTEEN CENTS a week, paya? ble to ilie earners, or $0 a year, paid in advance at thc outee. Tus TT.I-WESKI.Y NEWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $0; six mouths $2; aud ?? cento a mouth for any shorter period. SUBSCRIPTIONS in r.'l cases payable in advance, and no paper continued afier the expiration of the time paid for. ADVERTISEDENTS.-First insertion 15 cents a line; subsequent insertions io cents a line. Spe oial Notices 10 couts a linc each insertion, busi? ness Notices 20 cents a line each insertion. Mar? riage and Funeral Notices One Dollar each. Cuis and Electrotype Advertisements will be inserted on the Fourth Page only. NOTICES of Wants. To Rent, Lost and Found, Boarding, Ac, not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents each insertion; over 20, amt not exceeding 30 words. 40 couts each insertion; over CO aud not exceeding 40 words, so cents each Insertion. All announcements to be published at these rates must bc paid for in advance. REMITTANCES should be made by Postoillce Money Order or by Express. If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mail may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of TUE NEWS, or by sending tho money in a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSOJ^CO., No. 149 East Ray. charleston. S. C. S3)* Q8)nflt?tcto THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 15570. XEfTS OF TUE DAY. -Gold weakened, in New York, yesterday, closing at 21 yt. -In New Yorifccotton favored buyers, closing at 25 Mc -In Liverpool cotton closed dull; uplands ll.'jd. -T?tere were sixteen, persons beheaded last year in Germany. -Th.2 latest sensational drama in New York ls entitled "Divorce." -The garroters are said to have resumed ope? rations in New York. " -The Great Bank of Montevideo, which was lately compelled to suspend, has resumed. -General Lee's college, In Virginia, has twenty nine professors, and three hundred and forty-six cadets. -Mazzini and Garibaldi both complain that they are growing old, and with their advancing age. the prospect of new Italian revolutions dims. . -lt is said that the railway between Jubbul pore and Nagpore, thc missing link in the direct communication to Bombay, will be completed by May next. -The French Government has decided to allow Ledrn Rollin, Tibaldi, and others to avail them? selves of the amnesty lately granted for the be? nefit of political offenders. -By thc latest modification of thc French press laws, thc censorship of all foreign journals has been abolished, and the right to sell all French papers in thc streets has been restored. -Three men have tocen arrested m New Jersey, Charged with conspiracy to defraud thc heirs of Richard W. Maher out of a large amount of pro? perty iu Georgia, by means of a forged marriage certiiicate. -The London Daily News of Monday contains a comm'.nicution controverting thc position of a writer in the Times on American llnauccs, and demonstrating that, by tnt difference in ex? change. United States five-twenty oonda at S6 arc really higher in price than British consols at 92. -A letter from Richmond Virginia says: "The agent here of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad says that his linc ls dally crowded to the extent of its capacity with negro laborers going South and Southwest. Whatever may be the more re? mote effect of this remarkable exodus, it ls certain that lt saves the negroes and the State from thc quasi famine threatened by the failure of thc crops last summer. -The Paris Moniteur of Saturday states that after the 10th or May next thc privileged admis? sion of cotton fabrics into France, as temporary Importations, will cease. Thc merchants of Bor? deaux held an excited meeting last week, at which speeches were made and resolutions adopt? ed, denouncing commercial treaties, and protest? ing against the abolition ot restrictions on impor? tations in foreign bottoms. -The Paraguay question ls looming up. It ls said there is a proposition now under considera? tion in the Cabinet to renew the offer of media? tion between thc allies and Lopez, and In case thc offer ls not accepted the United States Govern? ment to withdraw ?ts representatives from lite capitals of Brazil and the other allied powers, and dispatch to the scene a sufllcicnt naval force to reinstate Lopez In the possession of his authority. -The Washington letter or Saturday says: "The National Intelligencer died this morning at au carly hour lor thc fourth time. This pitch, however, it is not only dead, but buried, and be? yond resurrection. Its last proprietor, in pen ning its obituary, takes care (?ike Cervantes willi his hero, Don Quixote,) to give ample notice that no more sallies can possibly occur. Thc coast is therefore clear, aud I learn that parties have already arranged lor the Issue or a purely Demo? cratic paper at the metropolis." -There was a balloon ascension at Atlanta, Ga., on New Year's Day, Dr. Gilbert Hasse going np alone, and thc Era tells thc following in rela? tion to it : "When the balloon had reached thc height or about one mile, those who were watch? ing it were horrified to see it explode and col? lapse in thc upper air. For about an hour thc anxiety was very Intense, when, to the astonish? ment of every one, the doctor rode in sound in body. The doctor fell about three miles out or town, and thc only Injury be srtstaiued was a rcw scratches from some bushes tn which he fell." -The publication of tho letter from Berlin, Prussia, or Dr. Gneist, in regard to the Schceppcs, father and son, and their conviction there for forgery, theft, ic., has reopened discussion of thc case of Dr. Paul Schecppe, convicted or murder at Carlisle, Pa. In the Berlin trial, one or thc most Important witnesses was a locksmith whom Paul Schoppe had employed so make the key with which Paul Schoppe robbed his employer's safe, although the locksmith was innocent of Schocppe's purpose In procuring the key. That witness ls now In New York City, and called at the onice of the Staats Zeitnug to corroborate the statement In Professor Gneist's letter, lt is now suspected that the testimonials of character Schecppe pub? lished some weeks ago are forgeries. -Thc Nevada earthquakes, which occurred at the close of 1S?9, were very heavy, tho cart h beiug In a constant tremor for nine hours. The first shock occurred about six o'clock on the evening of December 2T, and lasted ten or fifteen seconds, alarming and arousing thc whole city. Thc shock was preceded by a sort of rumbling sound or very short duration, when down came the malu "quake"' in full force, dcmg conslelerable damage. At about ten o'clock the same evening, when the frightened inhabitants had succeeded in chasing thc pallor from their cheeks and declar? ing that they rather liked earthquakes, came another shock, and there was another grand Btampede for the streets. This shock seemed to come more directly from the west than the first. Between these main shocks there were constant tremors, scarcely amounting to distinct shocks. In fact, from six o'clock Sunday evening until three o'clock Montlay mornlug the eart:? was at rest scarcely ten minutes at a time. A great many ladies were so badly frightened that they fainted; children cried aud clung to the gar? ments of their parents; dogs howled, and the horses and mules in the stables broke their halters, and, crowding together, raised a terrible hubbub. In one hotel up town three ladies fainted at one time; one made n dash to jump ont of a window, while another, in slippers and night clothes, made a break out Into the e rect, with her husband in full chase. In thc big hotel down towu the ladies got into the parlor and held a grand pow-wow, which was about hair prayer meeting and half lt-nutic asylum. At Dayton the shocks were very severe, shaking bot? tles and crockery from thc shelves, and creating a general panic. In Carson City the shocks were also very severe, anil brittle ware liad to sillier. On Six Mile Canon, a short distance above thc Empire State Mill, a boulder weighing some M en tous rolled down oiV the mountain into thc road, where it now lies. In thc vicinity of steamboat Springs thc earthquake seems to have been more severe than i:i any ??her place in thc country. At thc time ut Ute lirst shock jets ?>f water, liftcen or twenty in number, and of great volume, were thrown up to thc height of twenty feet, and dur? ing thc night twenty-six shocks wore felt-tour very heavy ones. Thc minis were not in t'.ie slightest degree injured by the earthquake. Thc no n working below felt thc shock?, but were but little alarmed, nut] com inned working. C limntc and Immigration. Thc South liai a;i advantage over other sections of the Union which no misgovcm nient can neutralize-a benignant cli? mate Elsewhere winter arrests the opera rations of Hie working man. The mechanic is housed or sutlers terribly. The mill-wheel io frozen by the stream upon which its revo? lutions depend. The lieMs arc locked up by frost or imbedded in a thick pall of snow. '.Tho ruler of the inverted year paralyzes industry Itv the touch of Iiis icy sceptre. Cut ail thc while with us, the mellow earth, the kindly heavens, the unchained exulting streams, minister to the wants of men. A few brisk winds, .a few frosty niorninjrs, ti few sharp bracing day?, are all the rigors of winter that we know-if rigors be indeed the name for that salutary discipline which girds thc loins ami tightens the sinews for the labors of the advancing year. The con? trast only serves to lend a charm to the gra? cious season, which, like the Scandinavian mother, tosses her nursling into thc snow wreath only that she may take him back, thrilling and all aglow, to the warmth and refreshment of her bounteous breast. Thank God ! wc have something that Congress can? not reconstruct, that a motley Legis? lature with its musky exhalationscannot be? cloud or befoul, that Scott. Kimpton & Co. cannot "bull"' up or "bear" down-some? thing inalienably our own .'These days so sweet, so calm, so bright The bridal of tile earth and sky !" This advantage which we have enjoyed without realizing how great it is, is begin? ning to exercise its just influence, aud will contribute more and more, in thc years to come, toward our prosperity. First the spoils of war invited adventurers, who Hock? ed Southward, like buzzards, to feed upon the dead carcass of slavery. Of these ob? scene birds we have had more than our share. Then caine invalids, like Mr. Derby and Mr. Weed, in quest of health. Then caine self indulgent retainers, like Mrs. Stowe, athirst for oranges. Then came capitalists, covet? ous of cotton. Soon we shall have an im? portant and limiterons addition to our popu? lation in the immigration o? laboring men from-Europe. Already many of the English artisans are petitioning the government for the use of thc national vessels to transport them to the tropical colonies f.. the Empire. Eut these islands cannot compete with a continent. When once the tide has fairly set in, it will seek America. And in all America there arc no fields so iuviting as those whose white lleece have clothed the nakedness of the world-no clime so pro? pitious as that which "warms in thasun and "refreshes in the breeze" above us and around us, and makes thc dreariest season of out year the bland harbinger of spring. Mr. Cornell, of Ithaca, New York, has recently imported some English builders into that city. Of these, one of the most intelli? gent has written several letters to thc Lon? don Spectator, giving his impressions in re? gard to this country. He finds thc wages of labor higher here than in England, cvci rela? tively, although the expense of living is also higher. Food ls more abundant, bat willi less variety from meal to meal and from day to day. Clothing is coarser. Thc ale is scant and poor, and the whiskey deadly. Eut the great trouble is the climate. His fellow workmen are obliged to betake them? selves to some other employment than their proper business during the se? vere months of winter. They become glass-blowers, wheelwrights, hunters, team? sters and the like. And the resu't is that the quantity and quality of lite work done is sensibly affected, according to thc old saw, "a jack of all trades is good at none." The letters are very suggestive, and to us very encouraging. For we have more than the physical advantages of Hie North, and in addition, enjoy the generous climate for which the frost-bitten artisan is yearning. Thc system of slavery, which he was taught to regard as a degradation of labor, has perished. The arts of unprincipled mcu who have subsisted upon social disorder are losing tiieir power. Thus thc main obsta? cles to immigration have disappeared or aro disappearing. We shall soon have a fair field for industrial competition with thc Northern States. No fear for thc result ! We can offer to capitalist and laborer work for every month in the year, from January to December-gliding water wheels, when the wheels of the North are locked with ice; free rivers, when the rivers of the North are frozcu ; open roads and clear fields, when at thc North the whole country is one unbro? ken drift of snow; a winter balmier than a Northern spring. The Northern game of abolition is played out; that sentiment which was capital has dissipated its resources; that policy which made Mason's and Dixon's Line a Chinese wall to the foreign immigrant has i overreached itself. Anti now thc way Southward is open, and the people and the lund invite ! We shall have laborers from Europe be? yond all question. And wc shall, as cer? tainly, draw them from the North and the' Northwest. WE hoped that the resolution of inquiry into thc management of the affairs of the Elue Ridge Railroad Company would be adopt? ed. The public want to know, among other things, why 875,000 was paid to the con? tractors for doing S1500 worth of work. SEK.VTOU LESLIE vows and declares that "Democrats will steal." Well, Mr. Leslie wa3 a Democrat himself, until it. became more profitable to din thc cloak of llepubli caniem._ _ Ax attempt is making to upset the Land Commissioner, and to have, in his gracious stead, a land commissioner for each coun? ty. But Leslie is '-an honest man !" IF Senator Corbin doe3 really want to know who "Free Trude" is, we doubt not that his curiosity, it: tbat particular, can be easily gratified. The City Extension Bill. We print this morning the concluding sections of thc Charleston Extension bill. This bill, if passed, will injure every capital? ist anti every workingman in Charleston. The enlargement of the city will add lo the city expenditures, and this must he met by additional taxation, wbicli will be felt by all classes. If the Radicals want an election in April next, they can have it. They can turn out Mayor Pillsbury without increasing the cost of the city government There is no justifi? cation for orgies like that at tho Guard? house yesterday, when hundreds of dollars were spent in regaling the City Fathers and the city policemen. But when Charleston is extended to the "Six Mile House, " or lo the limits of the old Parish of St. Philip's, there must be more taxes, higher rents, a further depreciation of real estate, and a greater in? ability to meet the municipal liabilities. A ru mor ls abroad that the Radicals de? sire to crush out Charleston, because of thc "rebellious temper" of ils people. The tirst blow may conic h the shape of this bill to ex? tend the limits of the city. t'ost ano .found. LOST ANO FOUND AGAIN.-IF YOU have lost anything, make it known to the public through this column. The rate Tor twenty words or less, each Insertion, is 25 cents, If paid in advan"e. LOST. ON WENTWORTH STREET, BE? TWEEN Meeting and King, a dark fur Cape. A liberal reward will lie paid for Hie same on de? livery at No. 193 Cast Bay;_jania 1 STRAYED.-STRAYED FROM 13. MCIN? NES' blacksmith Shop, Chalmers street, a Liver Colored SETTER PCP, for which the limier will receive a reward If left at hijfrsliop. jain:; LOST. A GOLD SLEEVE HUTTON. The Antler will receive a suitable reward. Applv to Captain MCMILLAN. Lightwood Alley. jania l*_ LOST ON FRIDAY MORNING, A CANA? RY HI RD. The finder will bc liberally re? warded. Apply at this otllce. jar. 13 l* PICKED UP ADRIFT, A CANOE BOAT. The owner can have thc same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at the roi nt House, Sullivan's Island. janl2 3* (Eo lient. HOUSES, FARMS, STORES, ROOMS, Ac, now vacant, can readily bc rented by advertising them lu this column. The rate is 25 cents for twenty words or less, each insertion, If paM In advance. ROOMS TO RENT.-FOUR UPRIGHT and two Attic ROOMS, pleasantly situated, with usc of cistern .and yard. Apply at No. 02 Church street. janis 3* TO RENT. THAT WELL KNOWN CRIST-MILL, at corner Radcliffe and Corn lug streets. Rent moderate. Possession given 1st Fobuary. Apply at No. 4 Marlon street, janll tuHis.l*_ TO KENT, THAT DESIRABLE RE8I DENCK No. 31 Hull street, containing (10) len rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, in complete repair. Applv to WEST k JONES, No. :o East Hay. .?.ins i mwfa TO RENT, ON REASONABLE TERMS,. that desirable and well-appointed resilience No. 00 King street, with large yard and garden, and all necessary outbuildings." Apply to WEST Sc JONES, No. 7ti Kant Bay. ?nnV2 rt HALLS TO RENT.-THE SPLENDID HALLS lu the Academy of Music are now i cady to be Reined to parties who may require them for Fairs, Balls. Anniversaries, Dinners and Celebrations, Public Meetings and Private Theatri? cals. Thc public interested are respectfully in? vited to view the premises. Terms very mode? rate. Apply to JULIUS L. MOSES, Agent, No. 34 Broad street. Janioimo FOR RENT, ALL THE PLANTING Land formerly owned and occupied by Mr. William Bell, on the waters of Back River aud on a line with the Mount llollv Depot, Northeastern Railroad, 21 tulles from Charleston. THEODORE O. HARKER, Executor Mrs. Martha J. M. Bell, jane 7 ?or Sale. REAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL PRO? PERTY of any kind may be advertised for sale in this column^ at thc rate of 25 cents for twenty words or less, each Insertion, if paid lu advance. FOR SALE, THAT DESIRABLE RESI? DENCE, No. 3S South Dav. Applv to mu;. lORT BEE. No. 3 Adgcr's Wharf._oct28 th FOR SALE, HORSES, MARES, MULES and Springers. Inquire at No. 52 State street. Janll tutliJ*"_ FOR SALE, A FINE DWELLING IN theccntre of thc city ami convenient tobusl ness, with six large square rooms and throe dress? ing rooms, and outbuildings necessary, in line order. Inquire at this otllce._ dcc2j FOR SALL, AN EXCELLENT VARIE TY of UPLAND COTTON SEED. Delivered ut thc South Carolina Railroad, in bags of two bushels, $i 50 per bushel for ftinr bushels or less, $125 per bushel for six bushels or moro. Apply io GEORGE B. WHALEV, St. Matthew's P. 0., Ornngcburg County, s. c. decs 2mn> PRINTING P Pi ESS FOR SALE AT A X GREAT BARGAIN.-Oncsmall Cylinder TAY? LOR PRESS in complete repair, lt has been but little used, and is sold simply because thc present owner has no use for it. The size of the bed of Hie Press is forty-four by fifty-eight Inches. Sahl Press will be sold at a great bargain If applied for at once, as thc room it occupies is wanted for oilier purposes. Addresss Box No. 371)0 New York Post?nico. scpt20 i'aii? for Guie. FOK SALE OR RENT, A PLANTATION situated on thc Ashley River, a few miles irom thc city, containing ubout one hundred acres, one-half cleared, with coin fori at ile dwell? ing and necessary outbuildings, ir not sohl by thc 20th Instant, the owner will be willing to let the premises to a reponslblc party with n small capital, to be plan teil on shares. For further In? formation apply to Vcnnlug's Wharf, south of Calhoun street. dec! (?opurtncrsljiu Notices. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-CHARLES K. BATES ls admitted ns partner In our linn from this date. EDWIN BATES & CO. ('Marleston, S. C., Januaty l, 1S70. jain 15 Doarbing. BOARDING.-FIRST-CLASS BO A R D INO can he obtained at the 4,Klng Mail? men," comer of Gooree ,>nd Meeting streets, janll tuth2 PRIVATE BOARDING.-PERSONS CAN be accommodated with llrsf-class Board on reasonable tenus at Mrs. FRAZER'S, No. -i Hud? son street, one door from the corner of Meeting street._jane thstn6 VTTCELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND ll BOARD at Mrs. MILLER'S, No. 6 Hudson street. deel.1 (Dissolutions of (Enanrtncrsljip. MR. BASIL M. IIKKIOT HAS WITH? DRAWN from tho linn of WM. IL HERIOT Sc CO. since tho 31st December last. The under? signed will continue the INSURANCE AGENCY Business as usual, at No. 54 broad street, uudcr thc old linn of WM. B. HERIOT St CO. [Signed) WM. I!. HERIOT A CO. He will also continue Hie NOTARIAL Business, and thc adjustment ol' Fire and Marine Losses, as heretofore. janis tostel Business (Euros. NOTICE.-THE UNDERSIGNED HAV? ING withdrawn from thc Firm or L. G AM? URILLA CO., wm continue the Bond and stock Brokerage business on his own account, at No. 29 Broad street. Orders left for thc purchase or sale of Bonds. Stocks, (?old, Bank Bills, or other Securities, will tic promptly and faithfully executed. Special at? tention given to Hie loaning of inonev on good Collaterals. EDWARD M. MORELAND. Late of L. Gambriil A Co. Charleston, January 3,1870. jaus oft* gHAMPO?lNG AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and at reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, aprUll No. 31 Broad street, (up stairs.) il?ants. TTJANTS OF ALL KINDS CAN BE * v made known to everybody In tills column al Hie rare of 25 cents for twenty words or less, each Insertion, if paid in advance. TT7* ANTED, PHOTOGRAPHS TO C?L vv OR, Done in the latest styles. Leave at FOflARTIE'S Dook Store. Picase send directions as :o hair. eyes. .Vc. Janl3 2* TYf ANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND VT WASH for ?i small family. Also a GIRL to mind a child and do general housework. Ap pl.^ii' No^ r.r.smiih street. Jania l* TTT ANTED TO H IEE FOR TWO WEEKS, YT a iroi?ii PIANO FORTE, in perfect ordm-. An "Upright" preferred. Apply at UiePostonicc. Jan i:n_ TTT"ANTED, A YOUNG COLORED AYO T v MAX, as child's nurse. Recommenda? tions required; Apply at No. 4 Vouderuorst street. j:nil3 1* WANTED, A COLORED HOY TO WAIT on Table and make himself useful abdul Hie house. Apply at No. 51 Wentworth street, next to Military flail. janis 1* WANTED, A GOOD COCK, WITHOUT children. None need apply without rccom moiidations. Apply at No. 2S Pitt street, janis 3 WANTED. COPIES OF THE CHARLES? TON MERCURY or COURIER for the months, or certain days thereof, of June, July, November and December, 1S04. Apply at this ofllcc. janis WANTED, A SITUATION BY A ?j'ouii',' manto learn the Dry Conds or Shoe onliness. Address J. E., through the Font "Hire._ Janll tutlii SITUATION WANTED AS 0 VERSE F. U ou a Rice Plantation by a man of twenty years' experience ns a Rice Planter, who hus lived seventeen years on one river In that capaci? ty, and has always had control of large business. Address J. C U., Charleston P. 0. Rest referen? ces tri ven. janG lhs4* SITUATION WANTED; BY TWO YOUNG Englishmen, who understand fruit growing in all its branches. Address R. IL, NEWS oillce. j a II 12 2*_ TT7ANTED, A HOUSE WITH EIGHT vv or ten rooms, suitable for a private boarding-house, in a central part of Hie city, near Meeting street. Address Postotllce liox No. 120. jaul2 wiiiss* pOOl'ERS.-I WISH TO EMPLOY SIX \J good spirit barrel COOPERS; good material, steady employ, and one dollar($l) for making. A. MORGAN. Georgetown, S. C., January 0,1ST0. Janl? DIC2 TT/ANTED, A WHITE COOK WHO UN Y v DEHSTANDS her business. Apply at No. 44 South Day._,_Janll 4* WANTED, A COMPETENT HOUSE SERVANT, (Female preferred,) that ls willing to make herself generally useful. Also a Washerwoman. None need apply unless well re? commended. Apply at Nc. 39 Montague street. Janll_ WANTED, A ll 0 U S E, NEAR THE central part of the city, containing five or six rooms, with good outbuildings and water. Address D, nt this oillce._sept28 WANTED, A SITUATION AS SUPER? INTENDENT on a Rice Plantation by a one armed man, who has seven years' experience in Riccculture, and good recommendations front his former employers. Please address W. R. W., Charleston. S.C. _dec2 AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO sell thc American KNITTING MACHINE, the onlv practical Family Knitting Machine ever invented. Price $25. Will knit 20.000 stitches per minute. Address American Knitting Machine Company, Custon, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. oct29 Sinos WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, ls executed promptly in Hie neatest stvl j and at thc lowest New York prices, at THE NEWS Job Oillce, No. 149 EAST BAY. Call and examine thc scale of prices before giving your orders elsewhere. WANTED, AGENTS.-TWO HUNDRED and Fifty Dollars per month, to sell the only Ceuuine Improved Common Sense Family SEWING MACHINE. Price only Sis. Great In? ducements to Agents. This is thc most popular Sewing Machine of the day-makes the famous "Elastic Lock Stitch''-will do any kind of work that can be done on any machine. One hundred thousand sold and thc demand constantly in? creasing. Now ls the time to take an agency. Send fur Circulars, oa? Beware of infi lngers.-ffit Address SECOMB ft CO., Boston, Mass.; Pitts? burg, Pa., or St. Louis, Mo. oct29 3mos ifti?ullancoiis. It YOU WANT LITHOGRAPH CHECK BOOKS, or Lithographing done lu line style, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, opposite-Charleston Hotel, Charleston. S. C. dccU Cmos c LOSET PAPER, FIFTY CENTS A REAM AT THE HASEL STREET BAZAAR. Janis_ IF YOU AVANT NOTE, LETTER .AND CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to EDWARD PERRY, No, isa Meeting ?tri-et, opposite Charleston Hotel Charleston, s. c. rtecii cmos J" R . DAUER, MUSIC DEALER, Piano Tuner, Teacher of Vio lin, Finte and Guitar. Repairer of Musical lstru incuts. Hitchcock's Five and Ten cent.? Music always on hand. HALLS AND PARTIES furnished with Hiebest and most fashionable Music lately received from Europe at moderate prices. Apply at No. 449 King street, four doors above Calhoun. OI-U2 lulmthiimos TE YOU AVANT THE CELEBRATED ? CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK combined, gu tn EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston. S. C. decl4 6mos QYSTERS.- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. Freshly-opened OYSTEItS will be found every day. beginning Tu-D.w, December 31s>t, at the Grocery of JOHN HURKAMP &, CO., SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 1?ROAD AND KIXG STREETS. The sales by F. Kit ESSEL, Jr., No. 95 King street, ure discontinued. THOMAS McCRADY, decSl Agent. TF YOU AVANT BLANK BOOKS MADE X TO ORDER, and of the best material, to any pu item, go to EDWARD PERRY. Nc. 155 Meetlug street, opposite Charleston notel, Charleston, s. C. dccli Cmos p RAT T'S "ASTRAL" OIL Unlike many other Illuminating Oils, ls per? fectly pure and free from all adult?rations or mixtures o: any kind, lt emits no Offensive smell while huming, gives a suit anil brilliant light, and can be used with the same assurance of.safety as gas. Chemists pronounce it the liest and safest Illuminating Oil ever offered to thc public: and Insurance Companies endorse and urge upon consumers the use of the "Astral"' Oil in preference to any other. His now burned by thousands of families, and In no Instance has anv accident occurred from its use: a lamp lilied witta lt, if upset and broken, will not exploite. To prevent adult?r?t ion. the "Astral" Oil is packed only in the Guaranty Patent Cans, of 1 gallon ami 5 gallons each, aiid ouch eau ls scaled in a manner that cannot be counterfeited. Every package willi uncut seal we warrant. Bc sure and get none but the genuine article, Pratt's "As? tral" Oil. for ?ale by dealers everywhere, and at wholesale ami retail by tho proprietors OIL HOUSE OF CHARLES PRATT, Ko. 10S Fulton street. New York, Postofllcc Box No. 3o50. Send for circulars, with testimonials and price HMS. Enclose stumps for copy of the "Astral Light." For sale by GOODRICH, WINEMAN Sc CO., Wholesale Druggists. Charleston, S. C. declfl IF YOU WANT PAPER BAGS, FLOUR SACKS, aud Bags of every description, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 15-") Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston. S. C. decl4 cmos J. HUMPHREYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. SALES OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO? PERTY ATTENDED TO. No. 27 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C. REFERENCE.*.-Hom HENRY BUIST. W. J. MA RATH. Esq., Genera! JAMES CONNER. T. R. WARING. Esij. OCtl ?Hectinge. WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 5, A. F. M.-Thc Regular Monthly Commnnicatlon of YVashlnerton Lodge. Ko. 5, will bc held at Ma? sonic Hall, Tura EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Candi? dates for the E. A. Legree arc requested to be punctual, c. H. SIGWALD, Secretary. jania_ /CHARLESTON COUNTY AGRICULTU \J RAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.-A .Meetin r of lids Society will ha held at the onice of the Rural Carolinian, No. 3 Ilroad street, in this city, at 11 A. M., Tm.- DAV, the 13th Inst. (juicers for the ensuing year will lie elected, and thc By-Laws and Constitu? ion submitted for Unol action. Thc first nfa series of Lectures will be delivered In the evening ol' the sanio day, at thc Medical College, Queen street, by Prof. C. V. Shepard, Jr. Siibiect-Chemistry as Related to Agriculture. Tickets of admission to this Lecture will be given to members on the day of the meeting. A full and punctual attendance of the members, and all who are Interested In the development of an iutelligeut culture of the soil, is respectfully urged. Tlic Agent of thc Steamer St. nclcnaand thc , Superintendents of the South Carolina and North ' eastern Railroads have kindly consented to bring and return members for one fare. jani3 FflHE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE X South Carolina State Agricultural anil Me? chanical Society will meet in Columbia, at the Columbia Hotel, at 7 o'clock P. M., on TCESDAV, the 25th Instant. All thc members are requested to be present. By order of thc President. 1). WYATT AIKEN, janlO 3 Secretary S. C. A. and M. Society. -'._:-? lieu) publications, ^T THE HASEL STREET BAZAAR, You can get thc STANDARD NOVELS at ten per cent, loss than publishing prices. janl2 5i)iriG aub ?nmisljmg (Boobs. E W YEAR GOODS. N SOLE AGENCY FOB THE CHAMPION BRACE,* THE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE. S S S s s s s s s S SCOTT'S S SSSSSSS sssssss S STAR SHIRTS S S s S AND COLLARS S S S S READY MADE S S S S AND MADE S S S S TO ORD ER. S S S S - S S MEN'S S S s S FURNISHING S SSSSSSS SSSSSSS S GOODS. S S S S S S S s s s AT THE CREAT SUIRT EMPORIUM ! LOOK FOR THE STAR SION, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. Jan? Die _ O N E PRICE te * S <n _ fe o j a a S J M 5 r ? ^ CS fr" fa - e t ? I ? s < t S " 3 E > S J ?29 w * ? ? fe* I 2 sp -3 55 .<) j? o " OD E e? ?j 80 sa W tr F - tl J W p ? S ? S "5 o = te 2 w w td ONE PRICE! nov 22 i?liuljincrrj, (Eastings, #c. ?pXCELSIOR IRON WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1SC0, FOOT OF 1-mi STREET, EAST RIVER. IRON FRONTS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF IRON WORK FOU BCILDlXa rUR 1*08ES. " GEO. R. JACKSON, DURNET & CO., Proprietors. RANCU OFFICE, NO. 201 CENTRE STREET, CORNER OF HOWARD. nov'O amos XUillincvrj, -fancy (i5oo?s, S"c. jp ALL OPENING OF MILLINERY GOODS, AT MRS. M. J. ZERNOW'S, No. 304 KING ST. Having Jost returned from New York, would re? spectfully call thc atteutien of the Ladies to a large and handsome assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, Including Drcs3 Trimmings and Paper Patterns. Cloaks on hand and made to order. Dressmaking attended to as usual. Country orders solicited and promptly filled. octl4 3 tuths3mos_ L L I N E El GOODS. M1 A COMPLETE STOCK OF FINE MATERIALS IS NOW OPENEL, Which wlU he made In the BEST MANNER AND LATEST STYLES, FOR FALL AND WINTER. All Orders promptly lilied. M. J. BOOTH, No. 429 King street. octio 5 tuths3mos S Gabbles anb {"fatness. A D D L E R Y, & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLER!', SADDLERY HARDWARE. Carriage Materials, Leather, Ac. Attention is called to our extensive Stock, which wc offer on reasonable terms. Also, to a large Stock of Second-hand Army (McClellan) SADDLES. Orders promptly attended to. Agents for Hie celebrated American Double acting, Non-freezing FORCE AND SUCTION PUMPS, especially valuable for extinguishing fires, washing wagons, watering gardens, bring? ing water from great depths with comparative ease. RICE PLANTERS will find these Pumps valuable ror Ditch-draining and irrigating. Testl mouials furnished. JENNINGS, TH0ML1NS0N Sc CO.. No. iso Meeting street, jan4 imo Opposite Charleston lintel. J. P. MOODIE, COLLECTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, No. 26 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C. Will attend to thc RENTING OF HOUSES, Col? lodion of Rents, Accounts, Ac. Refers to Messrs. Gourdin, Matthicsscn Sc Co., J. C. Cochran, Esq.. Dr. T. L. Ogler Sc Son. Messrs. relzcr, Rodgers &. Co., Thomas R. Waring, Esq., Messrs. W. B. Williams A Son. deelO thstuSmo Amusements. ^CADEM? OF MUSIC. Tenth appearance of thc celebrated young En? glish Tragedian, M r . N B I Ii W A B KER. Four! li night ol the popular young American actor, Mr. J O S E V H T . FA S N I N . THIS (Thnradar) EVENING, Januaiy 13, ISTO, Mrs. Lovell's delicious play, in live acts, entitled INGOMAR. T HE BARRARIAS. What love ls, il' thou wouldst be taught, Thy heart must teach alone Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts that beat as one. And whence comes love? like morning's light, lr comes without thy call: And how dies love?-a spirit bright, Love never dies at all ! Ingomar.Mr. SEIL WARNER. I'olvdor..Mr. JOS. T. FANNlN. Parihcnia.Mids LILLIE ELDRIDGE. On FRIDAY, Mr. WARNER'S BENEFIT. Shakespeare's Grand Tragedy of HAMLET. PRINCE OF DENMARK, (With a Powerful Cast.) Hamlet.:.Mr. WARNER.. Claudius, King of Denmark.Mr. FANNlN. Mr. Fannln has kindly offered to sustain the character of the King, on this occasion, for Mr. Warner's BcnciJt. On SATURDAY NIGHT MACBETH, KING OF SCOTLAND. Macbeth.Mr. NEIL WARNER. Lady Macbeth.Mrs. ISABELLA PRESTON. Macduff.Mr. JOS. T. FANNlN. WITH ALL THE WITCH SCENES. LOCKE'S BEAUTIFUL MUSIC, Ac. In preparation. Shakespeare's Delicious Comedies, AS VDU LIKE IT, and jonl3 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. COTILLION CLUB. A BALL will be given at the Hibernian Hall on Tins EVENING, January 13th. W. ST. JULIEN JERYEY, janl3 Treasurer. -^yONDERS WILL NEVER CEASE. At .-Market Hall can be seen the BIG WO? MAN, thc WTILD BOY, and many curiosities .worthy or notice. To remain for a few days only. Admission 25 cents. Doors open from 9 A. M. to 0 P. M. Janl2 4* H IBERNIAN HALL MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANU? ARY 17TH,'l8Tn AND 19TH. TUE HANLONS IN THE SHADE, The great Female Flying Trapeze, LILA AND ZOE and their COMBINATION TROUPE From the Cirque de Imp?ratrice, Paris. Comprising Hie following first-class artists: MLLES. Z1LA AND ZOE, Who stand unrivalled and alone as the Two QUEENS OF THE AIR! MADAME CODO NA, THE QUEEN OF BEAUTTI Mons. CODONA, thc Clown, Acrobat and Pan? tomimist. Mons. DELAYE, thc great Asccnslonlst and daring Gymnast. Sig. MARTINEZ, the Fire Juggler and Inipa lateur. Mons. DELORA, thc Boneless Man. YOUNG AMERICA, thc Boy Wonder. And a host of others too numerous to mention. NEW AND STARTL1NO FEATS EVERY EVEN? ING. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to com? mence at 8 precisely. Janl2 T MUSEUM OF LIVING WONDERS! AT TnE HIBERNIAN HALL. THREE DAYS ONLY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVE? NINGS, and FRIDAY and SATURDAY AFTER? NOONS, January 13,14 and 15. Miss ANNA SWAN, the Nova Scotia Giantess, eight feet one inch high; weight 41S pouuds. ZOBEDIE LOTI, the beautUnl Circassian Lady: MONS. JOSEPH, the great French Giant, ovei eight feet high; weight 400 pounds. Also, the wonderful WILD AUSTRALIAN CHIL DREN-making In all thc largest, most attractlvt and pleasing exhibitions now travelling. Receptions held from 2 to 5, and from 7 to 9,S o'clock P. M. Admission, 50 cents; children, 25 cents; coloret people, 25 cents. A. J. BATES, janio 6 Business Manager. S T. CECILIA SOCIETY A BALL will bc given at the South Carolins; Hall, (instead or the IIIbcriHau nail as prcviouslj advertised,) TUESDAY, January 18. F. PINCKNEY LOWNDES, . Jaul3 1 Secretary and Treasurer. GRAND MASQUERADE BALL OF THE GERMAN FREUNDSCHAFTSBUND, AT HIBERNIAN HALL, ON THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3d, 1870, Tickets, admitting a gent lemar, and two ladies, $2 The number or Tickets will be limited. They may be hud on application to any member or tlx Committee of Arrangements ; but thc sale ol Tickets will be positively closed on Monday January oist. COMMITTEE. CHAS. SIEGL1NC. C. PLENGE, C. NORDHAUSSEN, IL HEISSEH, J. LUEDBRS, JOHN KLATTE, JOHN BORSCH, jan3 mths N 3\retDspapcrs, Ulnganncs, &c. E W S P A P E R S , ILLUSTRATED, Serious or Comic, at the HASELL STREET BAZAAR, At one-third less than the usual prices, jans ROUND THE WORLD. L - SUOSCRIBE FOR THE NEW YORK OBSERVER, The Large Double Weekly FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Sound and Good. Try it. It will be Money well Spent. $3 50 per Annum. jfc?rSample Copies Free. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR., A- CO., No. 37 Park Row, dec31 Imo New York. (Eloping an? inrnisrjing ?cobs. EOE GE LITTLE & CO., Gr DEALERS IN M ENS' A BOYS* CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. No. 213 Kingsirect, NEXT DOOR TO THE VICTORIA HOTEL. Will offer to thc citizens or Charleston and the pubile generally, their entire STOCK OF GOODS tor tho next thirty days, AT COST. Everything to bc sold on the One-Price System, from which there will be no deviation. Those in need of any thing in our line, will please give us a call, and we will convince them that we are selling Clothing cheaper than any other establishment lu this city. dec?s stuthlmo rji F. C H U P E I N , DENTIST, OFFICE NO. 275 KING STREET, novl3 9mos 8 TONE Y & LOWNDES, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, V AND ER HORST'S WHARF, CHARLESTON. 8. C. TUEODOKE STONSY. HENRY D. LOWNDES. jauO thstu3uios D Carmes, Ciqnors, &t. AVIS' HAMS (NEW,) SAUSAGES, FISH KOKS, ic. Just received-DAVIS' DIAMOND HAMS, new. Extra Sausages, packed ia Lard. Extra Large Fish Roes. Choice Fulton Market Beef. Strictly Choice Mountain Butter. At the CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY, Southwest Corner Meeting and Market Streets. AS?*Goods delivered free. jan!3 JJ A Y! CORN! 225 hales Prime North River HAY. 2000 bushels Prime White Corn. Landing and for sale by Jania.".* H. BCLWINKLE A CO. HAMS, BACON. SALT AND POTA? TOES. so nods. Choice Western Clear and C. R. SIDES 50 hhds. Choice Western Shoulders 20 hhds. No. 2 Western Shoulders 25 boxes D. S. Shoulders 50 tierces "Magnolia," "Diamond,"' "Pee Dee,'' and "Beargraas" Hams 2000 sacks Liverpool Salt 500 barrels Eating and Planting Potatoes. In Store and for sale by BERNARD O'NEILL, Janl2 3 East Bay. F LOUR! FLOUR! Landing this day from steamers Prometheus and Falcon, 600 barrels Extra and Super FLOUR, is STORE: 1300 barrels FLOUR, various grades. For sale low by STENHOUSE & CO. jan 12 MACKEREL. MACKEREL. LANDING PER BRIG DEVERBAUX. * c j half obis, and kits No. 2. 75 half bbls. and kits No. 3. For sale low by WM. ROACH A CO. janl2 2 c ORN AFLOAT 2500 bushels Prime White CORN, landing per steamship Falcon, for sale low by BURMESTER A Z*ERBST, janl2 2 Opposite Kerr's Wharf. c ORN! CORN! CORN! 3000 bushels Prim* Old White CORN. 1500 bushels Prime New White Corn. * 5800 bushels Slightly Mixed Corn. In store and to arrive, 3000 bushels Prime White CORN. For sale by C. N. AVERILL A SON, No. OS East Bay, corner Atlantic Wharf, janll 3 _. . JJBW . ORLEANS SUGARS. 30 hhds. New Orleans SUGAR 75 bbls. Loulsana Magnolia Sugar 75 bags Manilla Coifee. In store and Tor sale by R1ECKE & SCHACHTE, jaino Vendue Range. JgACON, BUTTER, CHEESE, &c. 20 hhds. R. and C. R. BACON SIDES 10 hhds. Prime Bacon Shoulders 20 boxes D. S. Cumberlands 100 kegs and tubs Choice Goshen Butter 50 boxes Factory Cheese 500 boxes Scaled and No. 1 nerrlngs. For sale low, by GEO. W. STEFFENS, ?Jamo No. 30 Vendue Range. JXEW CROP CLAYED MOLASSES. loo hhds. ) Superior New Crop CLAYED MO 70 tierces ) LASSES, Landing ex-schooner Taos. Misklmmons, ffom Matanzas. ALSO, 150 hhds. bright and heavy MUSCOVADO MO? LASSES 60 hhds. Cuba Molasses. Landing ex-brig S' P. Brown, from Havana. For sale low from the wharf, I J. A. ENSLOW A- CO., Jane No. 141 East Bay street. pERUVIAN AND FISH GUANO. loo tons Peruvian 1 rj-. Vn 20 tons Fish } GUANO For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by J. A. ENSLOW A CO., Janll tuths3 No. 143 East Bay. EXTRA-EXTRA FINE SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED. I offer for sale thc SEED of Extra-Extra Fine Sea Island Cotton, crop of 1869, having sold the cotton In this market at $1 50al 75 per pound. For particulars, upply ac my offlce. R. S. YENNING, Corner East Bay and Market street. Janll tuthsimo S HINGLESl SHINGLES! CYPRESS SHINGLES, Of good quality, for sale at $5 per thousand, by CHISOLM BROTHERS, West end of Tradd street, Jan6 thstli3 Or Adger's North Wharf. J^EW CROP MOLASSES AND SUGAR. loo hhds. Superior New Crop Clayed MOLASSES 150 barrels Superior New Crop Clayed Molasses loo hhds. Good Grocery Muscovado Sugar 50 boxes Good Grocery Muscovado Sugar. To arrive per brig Castllllan from Matanzas, and Tor sale by W. P. HALL, dec30 thstuio Brown A Co.'8 Wharf. S COTCII PIG IRON, 20 tons, No. 1, Glengarnoch PIG IRON, * 75 tons, No. 1, Eglington PIG IRON. For sale by RAVENEL A CO.. Jan3 Cor. East Bay and Vandcrhorst's Wharf. g ALT AFLOAT. 2030 Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, landing from Ship siieve Bloom. For sale low if taken from wharf. RAVENEL, A CO., corner East Bay and Vauderhorst Wharf. jans J^IVERPOOL SALT AFLOAT. 2S00 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, just received per steamship "Adalia," and for sale by ROBERT MURE A CO., dcc?i_Boyce's Wharf. fJlAYLOR'S ALBANY CREAM ALE. A fresh supply of this Celebrated Brand of ALE received fresh every week, lu barrels and hatf barrels. For sale by JOHN F. O'NEILL A SON, Agents for South Carolina, decll No. 167 East Bay. ?DOOS, &Z. Q.REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. We are offering, regardless to cost prices, many articles in thc DRY GOODS LINE, And would advise our customers, and the public in general, nut to miss this opportunity. 150 pieces large aud heavy Bed Comforts, only $3. 60 pieces Fancy Patterns m Bed Qullts,only*$4, worth $5. 50 pair linc All-wool 10-4 White Blankets at $6 50, worth ?S. 3 pieces All-wool 4-4 White Shaker Flannel, only 65 cents, worth SO cents. 20 dozen Ladies' latest style Hoop Skirts only 40 cents, worth CO cents. 2 pieces Black Beaver Cloth, suitable for Ladies' Sacks and men's wear, only $2, worth $3. 1 case 4-4 Longclotli only 12>i cents. 2 cases 4-4 Longclotli, (inc quality, only 15 cents, worth 18 cents. Au assortment of different Collars. Fine Silks, 28 inches, S3 per yard, worth $4 50; never been offered as cheap before. A great variety or thc latest styles of CoUars and Cuffs. Cheapest and best assortment of Ladles' and Men's English Hosiery in town. Especial pleasure tn showing goods. Convince yourself, and call at FURCHGOTT A BRO., No. 437 Kisc STREET, NO. 407 Corner Calhoun street. ?5"A special Department for Boots, Shoes, Hats and Trunks. - dec21 "^y I L L I S & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Will attend to the Purchase. Sale and Shipment (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COTfl&N, RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF. Charleston, S. C. E. WILLIS.LE. CE?OL?. OCt2?