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TEEMS OE TUE XE WS. tai DAILY NEWS, by mail, one year $8; six months $3; three months $2; one month 75 cents. Served in the city at FIFTEEN CENTS a week, paya? ble to the carriers, or $6 a year, paid in advance at the office. THE TRI-WEKKLY NEWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $3; six months $2; and so cents a month for any shorter period. SUBSCRIPTIONS in all cases payable in advance, and no paper eontiuued after the expiration of the time paid for. ADVERTISEMENTS.-First insertion 15 cents a line; subsequent insertions 10 cents a line. Spe? cial Notices 15 cents a line c?'-h insertion. Busi? ness Notices 20 cents a linc each insertion. Mar? riage and Funeral Notices One Dollar each. Cuts and Electrotype Advertisements trill be Inserted on the Fourth Page only. NOTICES of Wants, To Ren:, Lost and Found. Boarding, Ac, not exceeding 2a words, 25 cents each Insertion: over 20. and no: exceeding 30 words, 40 cents each insertion; over 00 and not exceeding 40 words, 50 cents each Insertion. All announcements to be published at these rates must be paid for In advance. REMITTANCES should be made by Postofflce Money Order or by Express. If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of TUE NEWS, or by sending the money in a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 149 Hast Bay. Charleston. S. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1S70. XE WS OE THE DAY. -In New York, yesterday, gold closed stronger at 21.>iu21??. -Cottou closed heavy and lower; middlings 25?.'C. * -In Liverpool cotton cloded steady; uplands llj?allX<L -Six hundred and fifty men were discharged on Monday from the Gosport navy yard, in Ports? mouth, Virginia. -The Queeu will not be present at the opening of the English Parliament. Her speech will be read by commission. -The Consolidated Bank of Louisiana was robbed on Monday of nearly $50,000. It was evi? dently the work of experienced cracksmen. -Dr. Ballinger ? protest against the declaration of the dogma o? Papal infallibility provokes much excitement and Indiguatiou at the Vatican. The Pope refuses to receive thc address of oue hun? dred and thirty-seven bishops. -Thc employees at the Philadelphia navy yard, about to be discharged, have sent a petition to Congress asking leave to continue work and to allow their wages to accumulate uutii after the passage of the appropriation bill by Congress. -Captain W. G. Nelrus, who sued the steamer John Sylvester for injury he sustained by falling in the coal hole of that vessel, and was granted choice between $3800 damages atula new trial, has accepted the former, the original claim being for $lO,uoo. -Gonzalo Castauon, editor of the Voz dc Cuba, while staudlog on the stcp3 of his hotel in Key West, Monday, was attacked by several Cubans, who fired upou him with pistols. Ile returned the fire, wounding three, when he received a shot from which he died lu liftecu minutes. -Advices from Havana state that General Fuello attacked and captured au entrenched camp of the insurgents near Oualmaro, with only 1-200 men. He remained there seventeen days und destroyed thc works before leaving. Thc In? surgen ts fled after tue first attack, ?caving their dead on the field. -The funeral of George Teabody will take place In New York city, February St h, at eleven e'clock, In the South Congregational Church. On the ar? rival of thc funeral train in New York, the re? mains were escorted to thc Peabody Insti? tute from the railroad by a battalion of United. States troops and thc Sutton Guards of that city. -The public debt, it is said, will be reduced this month between $2,000,000 and $3,000,000. Thc expeuses or government for January do not vary much from last month, while the internal revenue receipts are light. The customs receipts are fair, amounting to $13,500,000, and Internal revenue recetpfc^up to Monday, $12,479,493. The prospects lor a reduction or thc debt are not so favorable as at this time last winter. -About 200 Swedes are now en route to the Water Valley, In Mississippi, to people a planta? tion and some industrial enterprises of Mr. Berg? lund, one of their own couutrymen, who advances every cent or thc cost or the journey or these peo? ple rrom the Icy north or Sweden to the centre or Mississippi. During February and March or this year, 600 or SOO persons will be sent by the same gentleman, und<-r the same terms, tu Mississippi -The Supreme Court on Monday decided an important test oath case, appealed rrom Misseurl, on which the court stood equally divided, Tour ? being Tor thc validity or thc oath and Tour against it. The case was that or General Francis P. Blair, Jr., against the Sr. Louis board or election Judges, who refused to receive his vote because he declined to take a test-oath of loyalty pre? scribed by the State. The Supreme Court or Mis? souri sustained the validity or the law. and the United States Supreiu? Court bciug equally divi? ded, sustaius that decision. In such cases no opinion ls read. -An exciting discussion took place last Satur? day In the Constituent Cortes, between Senor Figueroa, one ol the leaders or the Republicans, and General Prim. The ronner dereuded thc re? cent Republican insurrecta), and asserted that it was a delib -rate act or the people to defend their Individual rights, which had been violated by thegovernment. He said thc so-called insur? gents who had been killed by government troops were simply assassinated. General Prim demand? ed a retraction ot the offensive words, lt being refused, the general Impression ls the matter will be settled by a duel. -The Congressional House Committee on the Judiciary has agreed to renort a bill to return to Mrs. R. E. Lee certain articles formerly thc prop? erty of General George Washington, which were taken from Arlington by General Mcbowell, in the early part of the war, and arc now In the possession or the Interior Department. Mr. Kerr, of Indiana, will offer the resolution dircctiugthe return of the articles, and lt will be supported by every member or the committee. These articles embrace the camp and field rurniture of General Washington, a good deal of chinaware and con? siderable household rurniture. They have been for some years objects or interest and curiosity in the Patent Office. -The murder or a poor man in New York, named William Townsend, by oneJack Reynolds, proves to have been one or the most melancholy orthe many atrairs or thc kind that have lately occurred in that city. Townsend kept a grocery in a basement In Hudson street, occupying inc rear as a dwelling. On Saturday night Reynolds, who is described as acoiHessed thief and loafer, entered the store under the influence of liquor and demanded lodgings; but as Townsend kept noaccommodatiotii lor lodgers the demand was rerused. Reynolds then grew very abusive, and upon Townsend's attempting to get him out, he drew a shoemaker's knife and stabbed him to the heart. The victim's little girl, thirteen years or age, was looking on when the assassin commit? ted the crime, aud his wire, with five other young er children, were In a room just back or thc store, and just came out In time to see the husband and father rall back dead. -The New York Post or Saturday says: "The three children or the old woodchopper, Joseph Wy ble, who have been missing since New Year's dav norn Wyuockie, have not yet been round, al tho igh a searching party has been scouring the nio'intains in quest or them since that time. Not the slightest trace or the children, not even an article of clothing or footprint, have yet been found. Many persons believe the children were murdered by some of the older members of the family, which consists of Joseph Wyble and his eldest sou. Jacob, and Elizabeth Storm, who passes as the wire or thc ronner, besides the three missing children. Thc three-first mentioned per? sons voluntarily appeared before Judge Sanford, at Paterson, K. J., on Friday, and made affidavit that the? knew nothing of thc whereabouts of the children, nor anything concerning them, fur? ther than that thev left their home on the after? noon of the fir^ of January to gather nuts, since which time they have neither been seen nor heard frmn. This leaves the case surrounded by greater my stery than ever. ? reward of five hundred dollars lias been olTcred for the Children, demi or alive." -Thc startling announcement is made by a Louisville, Ky., paper of the resuscitation or thc murderer Krtel, who was supposed to have suffer ed death on Friday ?reek by the gibbet, lt is said that his bearing on the scaffold waa so unnatural? ly calm that those who stood near him thought the man did not realize that death was so near, tint still clung to life with a terrible tenacity. When the rope that held the trap was severed, and the body fell, it was a subject or remark that the closed hands and position or thc legs and feet, remained entirely unchanged, showing a tremen? dous exercise or will and control or nerve. Thc neck was not broken, neither was thc rope drawn so closely about his neck that its mark could be distinguished, uor was thc skin chafed a parti? cle, aud lt was noticed by persons who witnessed the execution that the carotid arteries of the neck pulsated after the surgeons declared life extinct. Arter hanging some minutes, Kricl*s body was placed in a collin and rapidly driven away to the cemetery vault. A sur? geon or skill, and a firm believer in thc theory or resuscitation through the galvanic process, is said to have been driven in a wagon, containing a mattress and blankets, to thc cemetery; shortly thereafter the vehicle returned with thc body or Kriel, which was conveyed to thc surgery or another skilful and learned physician, where some ten or twelve excited and expectant stu? dents stood anxiously awaiting the arrival or thc strange parly. Tlie body was placed In a recum? bent position on the table, thc galvanic battery applied and in less than fifteen minutes thc warm blood commenced to course through the chilled body, and at last the eyes opened. One of thc ap? palled students asked Kriel ir he was sensible; the eyes answered expressively, and thc lips opeucd ineffectually, ror no speech came forth. Stimu? lants were poured down the throat or the revived criminal, and in less than ono hoar arter he had been placed in thc surgery, Kritlsat up and asked them, "What have you done? Am I alive?" The students then disguised aud hurried him away to a place or surety. The Nu mt n- Monstrosity. It is instructive to watch the many sur? prising anomalies of legislation and of juris? prudence in which the Radical mis-govern? ment of South Carolina is at present indulg? ing, if it be only to convince us how easily thc most sacred traditionary rights and pri? vileges of a people can be travestied by un? scrupulous power. There is said lo bc a legitimate humor in parody, but as the boun? daries of humor and pathos so closely con? join, we may perhaps bc pardoned for losing 'sometimes our enjoyment of the grotesque aspect of this variegated legislation, in our deepening sense of its most outrageous and indecent wickedness. A case most palpably tn point will be found iu thc introduction into the mixed Legislature of the State of tiie bill to levy upon Hie County of Sumter a tax of 815,000, to remunerate DaBose and Robertson for the burning of their stores in that county in the month of October last, by unknown and undetected persons. The history of this case is, taken for all in all, one of thc most extraordinary in the annals even of usurped and abused power. "We have already published full accounts or the arrest of several of the best citizens of Sumter, to answer the charge of baviug per? petrated tl :s crime-(an arrest made without any bonds norn any prosecutor;) of thc find? ing of true bills against them by a grand jary, of which all but three, were colored men; and of thc triumphant acquittal of all the accused, after a fair trial, in which the most conclusive alibis were proved in every individual instance. We have also printed the preamble to the proposed bill; t nd now-in view of the enor? mity sought to be perpetrated upon a coun? ty, not one of whose citizens is proved to have had the smallest connection with the deeds intended to be thus summarily pun? ished-even our eyes, Jong since, alas! accustomed to the sight of Radical audacity, stand astounded at this new marvel ; and our tongues alraoot lack words to give this fresh outrage adequate rebuke. We are far, we hope, from being SO simple as to imagine that the restrictions of thc Radical Constitution of the State are of the slightest importance to those whose breath has made it, and can again, no doubt, un? make. Rut we would like, merely as a mat? ter of curiosity, to ask Mr. Burrel James, colored, the mover of thc bill, and his coad? jutors, whether they have ever read Article 1, Section 13 of that document, und are aware that "No person shall bc arrested, impri "soned, despoiled or dispossessed of his "properly, immunities or privileges, put "out of the protection of Hie law, exiled cr " deprived of his life, liberty or estate, tut "by the judgment of his peers, or tho law of " the land. And the General Assembly shall " not enact any law that shall subject any "person to punishment, without trial by "jur?" Are they aware, or are they not, that the law giving the Legislature the right to lay taxes at all, declares that they " shall pro "vide by law for a uniform and equal rate "of assess/nent and taxution;" and that no power shall be given to the corporate au? thorities of counties, &c, to levy taxes save for corporate purposes? Of course; as we said before, these ques? tions are totally irrelevant, (perhaps with their usual courteous adherence to grammar, the senator? may call them im-pertinent,) but we should like them aswered all thc same. DCRINQ the debate in the United States Senate on tlie currency bill, senators Saw? yer and Robertson gave their cordial sup? port to the proposed authorization of free banking as a gold basis. Subsequently Mr. Sawyer made a speech on the amendment, giving the South and West S(J5,0O0,OU0 ad? ditional of bank capital, and showed a pro? per appreciation of the absolute necessity of obtaining more currency for the cotton and sugar States. Tm Radicals threaten that they will oust F. L. Cardozo, the Secretary of State, who had the independence lo admit that he sign? ed certificates of election for the defeated Radical candidates for Congress, H?ge and Wallace, without knowing the date or the contents of those certificates. Of course. If a man ventures to tell the truth, how can he bea sound Radical? THERE was a mortifying t\ pozrapical er? ror in the article on the election of J. J. Wright to the Supreme Bench, printed in the THE NEWS of yesterday. In two places V.'right was spoken of as Whipper-a dis Uuclion with a de.'ided difference. A Kew Railroad Speculation. It is currently reported, and most likely some rensoa, that a number of speculi have joined purses for the purpose of bu a controlling interest in the stock of thc S Carolina Railroad Company. They k enough of thc condition of the road, at time,'to feel sure that the stock willi rise in price, but they are not willing to upon a stiffening market. It is, there: a part of their plan to create a panic an the stockholders, by runion of legislativ? terference with the road, by abusive n paper articles, and by statements thal whole business of the road will be divei by a new combination, to Katnscbalki the Mountains of the Moon. Thc stock durs, then, must expect to hear of rail wars and rumors of ware, the sole object ing lo depress in thc market a highly va ble security. Knowing all the circumstances of the c we feel that we may properly advise stockholders not to be frightened into \. ing willi their property. The road is strong in every respect-stronger than it been for many years, and if the stockhol make up their minds not to be alarmed i they have read the annual report to be ! mitled to Hiern in a few days, they will t themselves from useless uneasiness as ' as pecuniary loss. Kcvcls ? IT is said that the Honorable Senate of United States will not admit Revels, colored senator, because lie ha3 not b nine years a citizen, counting either fi the emancipation proclamation, or the ra cation of the XlVth amendment, or any c er Radical mile-stone on the road to UDP sal glory. This question was mooted wi Thad. Stevens was in the llesh, and he t< the ground that citizenship was a nati: /and inherent right of all men, and thal the case of slaves, that right was only ? munt, and was not conferred anew by t proclamation or constitutional amendtne or other small-sized Radical business. 1 Revels wu3 born free in North Carolina, a if the laws of that State did not recogu him as a citizen, thc right still existed to asserted when convenient. This is wi Mr. Stevens would have said, and Mr. Su ncr ought not to say less. It is useless wince To this complexion must ye come at last ! SOME of thc State senators want to uanj full length portrait of Governor Scott in t Senate chamber. If the execution bc go thc Governor may not object to thc ban ing, although a golden calf would be mc attractive and quite as appropriate. (Eo H cut. HOUSES, FARMS, STORES, ROOM Ac, now vacant, can readily ne rented advertising them in this column. Thc rate is cents for twenty words or less, each insertion, paid in advance. O RENT. ONE FURNISHED OR TH UNFURNISHED ROOMS, inquire at No. Hasel street. Uh'i\i* TO RENT, HOUSE SOUTHEAST CO KER of Queen and Trapniann streets, of f?i square rooms, large attics aud dressing roon with cistern and gas. Apply at tho Shoe Stol No. 93 Market street. jnn2s fi* HALLS TO RENT.-THE SPLKNUi HALLS In the Academy of Music ure u<i i cady to bc Rented to parties who may rcqui them for Fallt?, Halls, Anniversaries, Dinners ai Celebrations, Public Meetings and Pr?vale Thean cals. The public interested are respectfully I vi ted to view the premises. Terms very mod rate. Apply to J ULI L'S L. MOSES, Agent, No. Broad street. jauioimo Xor Gale. REAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL PR( PERTY of any kind may be advertised r? sale in this column, ot the rate of 25 cents fi twenty words or less, each insertion, if paid I advance. OR SALE. A FANCY STORE, WIT. Stock and Fixtures, cheap, situated in good locality on King street. Address Box. UAH NEWS. reta i* FOR SALE, THE TWO-ANO-A-HAL .-tory I RICK HOUSE AND LOT, southern comer King aud Mary streets. The House coi talus 4 Upright and 2 garret rooms. Tim Lol ls : feet front ot! King street ami 90 feet on Mar street. Apply at No. 20 [layne street, fid.:: HORSES AND MULES.-J ll S T ?? ? CE1VED three ear loads or K KN TC K MU LES AND HOUSES Tor Mile at llmsiibscill er's Stables, Queen sireet. between Friend an tfazrek. A constant sr ?ply will be kept on Inno fro:! ths2_I'. Wi ST. OK SALE, "CHOICE LOT OF HORSES MAKES AND MILKS. Inquire a. '?.i i, Slate street. fehl tullis.",* Il^OR SALE. THAT DESIRABLE li Ol 1 DENCE, No. 3s South Bay. Apply to Itu;; Kl IT BEE, No. 3 Adgcr's Wharf._ih V?AW MILL AND ENGINE.-FUR SALE O a Saw Mill, thirty-horse Eneluc. Thuin Lands, Carts, Ac. The engine is nearly hew, liav iug been useil but six weeks. The NOV Mill an Timber Land will tie sold separately it desired Apply to J. KA I.i'll SMITH, Machinist, liase street, near East Bay. jungo ih ne;* MULES! MULES! MULES ! AT Till Kentucky Sale Stable, No. oo Clnirel street, between Chalmers and Broad streets. Jusi received, per South Carolina Railroad, two car loads of youug broke MUI.KS, ut- reasonahk prices, Tor cash or citv acceptance. R. O A KM AN reh > ??_ FOR SALE, AN EXCELLENT VAU1E TY or UPLAND COTTON SEED. Delivereil at the South Carolina Railroad, In bags or Uv? bushels, $1 50 per bushel for four bushels or less, $125 per bushel Tor six bushels or more. Apply to GEORGE E. WHALEY, St. Matthew's I'. 0., Orangeburg County, S. C._decs 2mo? PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN.-One small Cylinder TAY? LOR PRESS In complete repair. It has been but little used, and ls sold slmplv because the present owner has no use ror lt. The size or the bed ol the Press is forty-tour by fifty-eight Inches. Sal?! Press will be sold at a great hargalu If applied ror at once, as the room lt occupies is wanted fur other purposes. Addrcsss Box No. 3795 New York rostoffice. sept20 Cost ano ioun?. LOST AND FOUND AGAIN.-IF YOU have lost anything, make it known to the oublie through this column. The rate for tweutj words or less, each insertion, is 25 couts, if paid m advance._ LOST, A BULL TERRIER SLUT, brindle c?>lor, answers lo the name or "Hai. sv." A litt?ral re word will be paid for Its ii:?-??, very ut IIESLIN'S SALOON, No. 3V8 King street. feb3 1*_ LOST, A SMALL PACKAGE OF ARTI? FICIAL FLOWERS, lu King street, bet ween Market and Queen. The Under will lie rewarded by leaving the same at No. 119 King street. feta l*_ STRAYED, FROM STo 100 ANSON STREET, a Black and Tan HOUND DOO. with long head and ears, and slit in ouc car: has a brass collar around his neck. A reward will be given if he is returneil._reba 1* FIVE DOLLARS REWARD WILL BE paid ror the recoverv or a BOX directed to JOHN L. NOWELL, South Santee. Apply at this Otllcc. rebl 3* TO" I L L I S & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Will attend to the Purchase, Sale and Shipment (tn Foreign and Domestic Ports) or COTTON. RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C. E. WILLIS.A. R. OHISOLM. I OC125 I ?llertings. PYTHAGOREAN LODGE, No. 21, A P. M.-A Regular Communication of the above Lodge will bc held at Masonic Hall, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, nt " o'clock. Candidates lor the M. M. Degree will be punctual. Hy order of the W. M. feb:;_g. STEWAKT. secretary. PIIOXIX FIRE ENGINE COMPANY. Attend an Extra Meeting of your Company 'IIIIS EvKNiNu, at-half past 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance la requested. Rv order. Mi:'. A. (i. MAG KATI I, Jr.. Secretary. YOUNG AMERICA FIRE COMPANY Attend Regular Monthly Meeting. Tins [Thursday) EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock, at Market Hall. I'uuctual attendance is requested on business of Importance Uv order. J. S. ' WESTENDO lt FF, fi'W Secretary. ATTENTION, W ORKINGME N. -A Regular Monthly Meeting of the White Workingmen'* Union, No. L win be held at your Hall, (Picket Guardhouse,) King street, near Cal? houn, Tuts EVENING, thc 3d instant, at hair past 7 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested us business or importance will be submitted. Ry order. AV. P. DUNLAP, feh3_ Secretary W. M. U- No. L LAFAYETTE ARTILLERY CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION.-Attend a Regular Meeting of Hie above Association, at Masonic Ball, Tuts EVENING, at 7 o'clock. By order or o. Foll?n, President. fcbj_ T. w. BOLGER, Secretary, fUW SAVE IRELAND!-FENIANS, KJ\ yon .'ue hereby summoned to attend a Meet lug, to be held THIS EVENING, nt half-past 7 o'clock, al Hie Hali or Hie Catholic Institute, ia King street, opposite Basel. Kail not to attend to-night, far reasons which will belaid beroreyou. The crisis in Ireland's destiny is at hand. She calls now on all her sons at once to do their duty. The Issue is now made even among thc Priest? hood lu Ireland. All are rapidly taking sides. On one side ls Hie Landlord ami Government class, beadell by Cardinal Cullen and lils followers; on ibu oilier is thc National Party, headed by the Lion of Hie Fold, John, Archbishop of Tnain, To! lowed by Dean O'Urien, of Limerick, with his Manifesto, signed by over three thousand Clergy? men. Irishmen or Charleston, thc same Issue ls now placed berore you. You must take sides for or against your Country. If for, come, then, to night, all you pledged " Fenians, and renew your pledges. Conic all yon who have hitherto kopfr aloof, and join the great Brotherhood or your race; and come yon, also, rollotvers orO'Mahony. imitate the example or your Cliiel, who exhorts yon In the last number of lils paper to unite cor? dially with us in our efforts for thc freedom of nur common Country. Otherwise all who now hold hack will bc classed among thc ranks or the ene niles or your race ami Country, and must make np their minds to resign all claim to thc name or irishmen. By orders from H. 0;. G. N., fcM Secretary. CHARLESTON COUNTY AGR10ULTU RAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Regular Monthly Meeting will be held at Market Hall, ut ll A. M. on TiirusDAY, loth Instant. W.G. YA RUELL,. feba thsmwthS_Ch'ni Ex.Committee. OFFICIO CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, JANUARY 24,1870.-Thc Annu? al Meeting or the Stockholders or this Company will bc lieht on MONDAY, the 7th February, at 12 o'clock M., at the Hall ol the Insurance and Trust Company. No. s Broad street, when a .statement or the affairs or the Company will bc submitted, and nn election held for President and Eight Directors to serve for the ensuing year. W. J. HERIOT, jan25 Secretary and Treasurer. IDant?. \TTANTS OF 'ALL KINDS CA.N BE Y v made known to everybody In this column it the rate of 25 cents for twenty words or less, ?ach insertion, ir paid in advance._ WANTED TO RENT, A FRONT ROOM, second story, tarnished or unfurnished, in King street, between Society and Market street. Address W. W. S., Postolllce. Ma i* WANTED, A GOOD COOK AND WASHER. Also, a Chambermaid and Seamstress; recommendations required; white preferred. Apply ut No. 19 Wentworth street, febs l WANTED, A GOVERNESS CAPABLE or Teaching English, French and Music, tu two Girls or eleven ami thirteen years; to re? file o:i thc Plantation lu the winter, and in sum? iller at Piuntersvllle. Apply nt thisoiticc by let tcr to J. R. F., with recommendations. febaa_ WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ONE HUN? DRED MEN to work on the South Ceorgla and Florida Railroad. Inquire at S. SAUNDERS', No. si church street, adjoining Charleston Li? brary. _Teb3 2* WANTED, LADIES TO K N 0 AV ihey can procure CHIGNONS, Switches, Hair Rolls, Plats, French Corsets, Fancy Goods, vt ner-<mt. less at ARCHER'S BAZAAR than e ewliere. _feta tlisti 6 \T7ANTED, A SITUATION WITH SOME Vf PLANTER or Farmer as ns ASSISTANT dr Superintendent, by a young man who has had i wo year's experience lu the up-country; ls wil? ling to assist in any kind ur busiuess. and inuko himself generally useful. Has no lucumbntnccs, nii-t can f?nften recoin Herniations If required. A small compensation will be sufficient. Address ..Sep." "AILY NEWS Onice. tabs tlistu3 WANTED, A COCK AND VVASI1EK, for a small family. White preferred. Ap uly .it Nu. 40 Can nun .street. feb-? WANTED, A SMALL ifOL'SE CON? TAINING four rooms, lu a respectable neighborhood. Rent must be moderate. Apply at lilia uillce._ _fcb2 fTTANTED, A FIRSTRATE BUSINESS VV mau to assist in ii large business tn a daintry place. One who understands bookkeep* iiiK preferred. Tue best of recommendations rc |i ii rei I as regards huucstv, sobriety and i'ii .^y. \ i i ress A. H., Eux No. 24?, Charleston, S. C. Ja ti_ WANTED, BY TWO LADIES WITH A CHILD and Nurse, who arc spending Hie * ml er iii Charleston, pleasant HOARD in the neighborhood of I'M Battery. Two bedrooms and i parlor, or the use of a parlor will bc needed. A i lu iv-.? -M. P.." oille.e of Tu tc NEWS. jairJU TU?UPENTINE HANDS.-I WISH TO JL employ 90 good Turpentine Hands for the . dance ur this year. $20 per month and a Ra 'III. An? time during two nionins will do to .line tu Heorgetowu, S. C. A. MORCAN. junia tl TANTEO. A HOUSE, NEAR THE W rentrai part of the city, containing Ave or ix moma, with good outbuildings and water. .Lire.?? i?, al this office. septa \TT.\NTED, A SITUATION AS SUPER V V INTENDENT on a Rice Plantation by a one iruied man, who has seveu years' experience In lice culture, and good recommendations from lils ?onuer employers. Please address W. B. W. ? tharleaton. s. c. dec2 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING or all kinds, plain md ornamental, ls executed promptly In thc icatest style and at the lowest New York prices, it THE NEWS Job Otllcc. No. 149 EAST BAY. Call ind examine the scale or prices before giving your .rders elsewhere. itonrbing. BOARDING.-TRANSIENT AND PER MANENT BOARD can be obtained at thc Ring Mansion, comer of George and Meeting si reels, on reasonable terms. janal nitui ha VfTCELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND i.1 BOARD at Mrs. MILLER'S, No. C Iludsou -ireet. dee.1.1 S Gabbles aub tjnnicss. A D D L E R Y, ?fcc, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, SADDLERY. SADDLERY HARDWARE. Carriage Materials, Leather, Ac. Attention is called to our extensive Stock, which wc offer ou reasonable terms. Also, to a large Stock or Second-hand Army (McClellan) SADDLES. Orders promptly attended to. Agents tar the celebrated American Double acting, Non-freezing FORCE AND SUCTION PUMPS, especially valuable for extinguishing tires, washing wairuna, wm pring gardens, bring? ing waler from great depths with comparative ease. RICE PLASTERS will flud. these Pumps valuable for Ditch-draining ami Irrigating. Testi? monials tarnished. JENNINGS, THOMI.INSON A CO., No. 159 Meeting street, janl Imo Opposite Charleston Hotel. J P. MOODIE, COLLECTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. iii RltOAD bTBKKT, Charleston, S. C. Will attend io thu RENTING OF HOUSES, Col-, loci iou of Rems, Ai'?.lillis, .Vc. Refers to Messrs. Gourdin. Matthiesscn A Co., J. C. CueliraII. Esq., Dr. T. L. Ogicr k Son. Messrs. Pclzcr, Rodgers A Co., Thomas IL Waring, Esq., Messrs. AV. U. Williams & Son. dcclC thstu3ino I &mnscments. A^CADEMY OF MUSIC. A MERRY NIGHT WITH SHAKESPEARE. TfTE CHAPMAN SISTERS AND C. B. BISHOP. Sn.VKE5PEAr.IAX COMEDY AND A BYRONIC BURLESQUE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, THE COMEDY OF ERRORS! BISHOP AS DROMIO. And for thc last Hine, MAZE PPA ! M A Z E P P A ! ott, THE FIERY UNTAMED ROCKING BJORSE ! BLANCHE as OLINSKA I ELLA as PREM1SLAUS ! BISHOP as MAZEPPA ! FRIDAY-BISHOP'S BENEFIT-and Last Appear? ance but one. fobs S 11 AKESPEARE'S FUNNIEST COMEDY. A C RAND THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 3 HA KS P E A RIAN THE COMEDY OF ERRORS REVIVAL. THE COMEDY OF ERRORS THE COMEDY OF ERRORS - THE COMEDY OF ERRORS THE COMEDY OF ERRORS FIRSTTIMB IS TWENTY AND YEARS, BYRON'S MAZEPPA. Willi BYRON'S MAZEPPA. ORIGINAL TEXT, BYRON'S MAZEPPA. NEW DRESSES BYRON'S MAZEPPA, and BYRON'S MAZEPPA. A FITTING CAST BY RON'S MAZEPPA. AT THE ACADEMY THIS EVENING. TO-MORROW (Friday) Benefit of Mr. BISHOP, ami his last appearance but one. fcb3 Notices in jBankrnptcp. IN TnE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. January Term, lSou.-lu the matter of UUon L. FARLEY, of Collcton County, Bankrupt Petition for full and final discharge in Bankruptcy.-Ordered, that a hearing be had on the eighteenth day of February, A. D. 1S70, at Federal Courthouse in Charleston, S. C.; and that all Creditors, Ac, of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, If any they eau, why the prayer of thc petitioner should not be granted. Bv order of thc Court, tho loth day of January, A. D. 1ST0. DANIEL BORDIECK, Clerk ol'the District Court of thc United States for South Carolina. jan20 Hi3 F -financial. OR SALE, MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD STOCK. Planters'and Mechanics' Bank Stock % Bank Bills. By A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, febs 2 No. 25 Broad street. E X C II A N G E CHECKS ON NEW YORK bought and sold. ALSO, BILLS ON LONDON, at sight or sixty days, in any sum, from Xl upwards. For sale by JAMES ADGER A CO. fehl nul?simo_ TT OUIS M c L A I N , BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 4 8 BROAD STREET. Charleston, S. C. Stocks, Ronds ami G?hl bought, carried am ?old short in New York City. Particular attention paid to the purchase an. sale of all kimls of Southern Securities. OOtfi _ miscellaneous. QYSTERS! OYSTERS I OYSTERS! Freshly opened OTSTBKS will be found every dav, (beginning WEDNESDAY, February 2.) at the Grocery of D. A. AMBUS, southeast corner of Meet? ing ?nd Market streets. Thc sales by JOHN Hl'RKAMP A CO., corner Broad mid King streets, H. P. W. BREUER, corn? er Coming ami Calhoun streets, F. THEOS. Went? worth street, and A. JOHNSON, corner Elizabeth and John streets, are also continued. On and after February 4, the delivery of opened Oysters to private residences will bc discon? tinued. THOMAS McCRADY, febl 4_Agent. IF YOU WANT LITHOGRAPH CHECK BOOKS, or Lithographing done in flue style, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston notel, Charleston. S. C. decI4 Cmos J AMES CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 2SS, 30 AND 32, CENTRE STREET, CORNER READ AND DUANE STREETS, X E W Y O Ii K. A large Stock or ENGLISH AND GERMAN FACES, both Plain ami Ornamental, kept on? hand. All Type cast at this establishment ls munuliuiiurcd irom the metal known as Conner's Unequalled Hard Type Metal. Every article ne? cessary for a perfect Printing onice furnished. Jana stiitiitimos* IF YOU WANT THE CELEBRATED CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK combined, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting si reel, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston. S. C. decl4 6mOS LOSET PAPER, FIFTY CENTS A REAM AT THE c BASEL STREET BAZAAR jan 12 M. S. HAN CK EL, M. D., DENTIST, Has resumed the practice of his profession. Rooms No. 235 King street, opposite Hasel, over SPEAR'S Jewelry Store._Jan25 8 thstu IF YOU WANT NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston notel Charleston, S. C. decl4 6mos TO THE WORKING CLASS.-WE ARE now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time, or for the spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons or either sex easily earn rrom 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a pro? portional sum by devoting their whole Hine to the busiuoss. Boys and girls carn nearly as much ns men. That all who see tills notice may send their address, and test thc busiuoss, we make this un? paralleled oner: To such as are not well s itlsflcd, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble or writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of -'The Peo? ple's Literary Companion"-one of the largest and best family uewspapers ptfbtlslieu -all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta, Maine. ja.nl" 3mos IF YOU WANT PAPER BAGS, FLOUR SACKS, ami Hags ol every description, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Mectiug street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, s. c. <ieci4 6mos p RAT T'S "ASTRAL" OIL Unlike many other Illuminating Oils, ls per? fectly pure and free rrom all adulterations or mixtures or any kind. It emits no offensive smell while buming, gives a sort and brilliant light, and can be used with the same assurance of safety as gas. Chemists pronounce it the best and sarest Illuminating Oil ever offered to the public; and Insurance Companies endorse and urge upon consumers the usc or the "Astral" OH lu preference to any other. It ls now burned by thousands of familh-s, and in no Instance hus" any accident occurred from Its use; a lamp filled with it, ir upset and broken, will not explode. To prevent adulteration, the "Astral" Oil is packed only in the Guaranty Patent Cans, or 1 gallon am? S gallons each, and each can ls sealed in a manlier that cannot be counterfeited. Every puckagc with iiHciit seal we warrant. Be sure and get none but the genuine article. Pratt's "As. tra!" Oil,Tor sale by dealers everywhere, aud at wholesale and retail by thc proprietors OIL IKil'SK OF CHAKI.KS PRATT. No. lo8 Full ou street. New York, POS lom CC Box No. 3050. Send for circulars, with testimonials and price lists. Enclose stamps for copy of the "Astral Light." For sale by GOODRICH, W1NEMAN A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. decie L JDertnres. ECT?RES ON TURKEY, BT TUE NESTORIAN, THE REV. ARTHUR BOGDAN, In aid of tho funds of the "LADIES' MUT (TAL AID ASSOCIATION," On the Evenings of TnUKSDAY, FEBRUARY C. Subject-"Tlie Great Eastern Question." At the new and beautiful Music Dall, corner of King and Market streets. On which occasion, Mr. WITHERS has kindly consented to perform his celebrated Solo upon the Violin, assisted by a full Dand of Music. Tickets for the Course $1. Tickets for a Single Night 50 cents. To bc had at the Book Stores and thc principal Hotels in the city. Doors to be opened at half-past c o'clock, and music to commence at quarter-past T o'clock. fcb3 ?nniuersarics. ??lBLE SOCIETY OF CHARLESTON. The Sixtieth Anniversary of this Society will be celebrated on SUNDAY EVENING next, at TRINITY CHURCH, Hasel street, commencing at half past 7 o'clock precisely. After the readls^ of thc Annual Report of the Board by the Rev. C. L. VE DD ER, appropriate Addresses will bc delivered by the Rev. E. T. WINKLER, D. D., and the Rev. J. L. GIRARDEAU, D. D. llic public In general and all friendly to the Bi? ble cause are cordially invited to attend. A collection in aid of the Society will be taken up. The Board of Managers feel the necessity of re? viving the efforts of the Society in circulating the Bible. They earnestly appeal to the citizens of Charleston to enroll their names as members. Thc payment of two dollars annually consti? tutes membership. SAM'L .1. WAGNER, ) Committee CHAS. P. FRAZER, } of GEO. S. COOK, ) Arrangements. fe 1)3 3 New Publications. JUST PUBLISHED, FEBRUARY NUMBER OF THE RURAL CAROLINIAN, An Illustrated Magazine of AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE AND ME? CHANICS. GS pp. Royal Octavo. &3~ Price-Single copies, 25 cents. Subscrip? tion, $2 per annum. For sale at HOLMES' Book House. FOGARTIE'S Book Depository, BOlNEST A MARTIN, and by thc Publishers, WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, and D. WYATT AIKEN, No. 3 Broad street. febl tnwffl J^T THE HASEL STREET BAZAAR, You can get the STANDARD NOVELS at ten per cent, less than publishing prices. janl2 ?pOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. CATALOGUE No. 2L GOULBURN-TUE PURSUIT OF HOLINESS; a Sequel to "Thoughts on Personal Religion." $7. The Closing Scenes of the Life of Christ, being a Harmonized Combination of the Four cos? pel Histories, by D. D. Buck. I). I)., with an introductory Essay, by W. D. Wilson, D. D., LL.D. $150. Sunday Library for Household Reading; Apostles of Medlaival Europe, by Rev. o. F. Maclear. $2; Christian singers of Germany, by Catha? rine Wlnkworth, compiler of "Lyra German lea." $2; Great Christians of France, St. Louis aud Calvin, by M. Culzot. $2; England's Antiphon, a Historical Review of thc Reli? gious Poetry of England, by Geo. MacDonald. $2; Seekers after God: Lives of Seneca, Epic? tetus and Marcus Aurelius, by Rev. F. W. Far? rar. $2; The Hermits, by Rev. C. Kingsley, M.A. $2; The Pupils of St. John the Divine, . by thc author of "Thc Heir of Redcliffe." $2. *** These volumes or The Sunday Library will be found welcome household treasures. .They are printed on good paper, clear type, bound in Mo? rocco. Cloth, and Illustrated. Fair Harvard; a Story or American College Life. $1 50. Poems of Childhood, by Elizabeth Barrett Brown? ing. Morocco, cloth, gilt. Illustrated. $3 50. Caliphs and Sultans, being Tales omitted lu the usual editions or the Arabian Nights. $2 50. Juvinus Mundi, the Gods and Men or thc Heroic Agc. by Gladstone. $2 50. Ancient States and Empires, loy John Lord, LL.D.,. author or Old Roman World, Ac. ?3. Thc Comic Blackstone, by Gilbert Abbott A'Beck ett. $1 50. Thc History, Phenomena and Probable Causes or Earthquakes and Volcanoes, by Ponton, F. R. S. E. $1 50. A Dictionary or thc Bible for the Cse of Young Persons, by Eadie, illustrated. $1 25. Thc Reformation or thc Church or England; its History, Principles and Results, A. D. J'514 1547. Blunt. $u. Daniel Hie Prophet, Niue Lectures, with Copious Notes, by Rev. E. B. Pusey. D. D. $5. Thc Shakespeare Treasury or wisdom and Knowl? edge, hy O. W. Stearns, M. D. $2.10. The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare, being a Verbal Index to all the Passages in thc Dra malle Works of thc Poet (new and revised edition,) by Mrs. Cowden Clarke. $12. Tlie Changed Cross, Margaret Brown, and Com? ing. A beautifully Illustrated edition. $150. Masonry and Stonecutling. by Dobson. $1 25; Brickmuking. Ac, by Do!won. $ i 50; Limes, Cements, Mortars, Concretes, Ac, by Burnell. 75c; Experimental Essays-On the Motions ol Cimphor on Water; Camphor on Light; mid Hi; Modern Theory or Dew. by Tomlln soii. 50c; On the Power of Water, by'Glcu. $1; On Warming und Ventilation, by Tomlin son, $1 50; Tubular aud Other Irou Girder Bridges, by Denisey, 75c. *m* General stock or Stationery, School Books. Writing Desks, Mathematical Instruments, Pho? tograph Albania. A superior stock or Family Bibles, rrom $3 tn $35. SS~ Persons residing lu the country will please bear in mind that by sending their orders to us lor any bonks published In America, they will be charged only thc price or thc book. We pay for the postage or express. /HT* Address FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 King street, (lu the Bend,)CharIeston, S. C. febl tuthsCmos S t3rn ?oo?s, S?c. PECIAL INVITATION LAST NOTICE. Call in time, while the rollowlng articles are offered at such prices to suit the times and to draw the public: A fair quality BLACK DRESS SILK, only $1 50 per yard. Dress Goods at 25, 30, 35 cents and upwards each worth 5 to 10 cents more. White 10-4 Blankets at $4, actually worth $6. Arab Shawls at one-hair their original value. 4 pieces 0-4 Black Beaver Cloth at $2, worth $3 Longcloths, Brown Homespuns, noslery Gloves, Collar and Cuffs, and Fancy Articles, as. tonlshlngly cheap. All our Stock ls reduced, and only BARGAINS can be found at No. 437 King street. FURCHGOTT A BRO., Corner King and Calhoun streets, No. 437 King street. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Ac, kept separate and sold at correspondingly reduced prices. as- AU we want ls an early call. jan31 gTONEY & LOWNDES, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VANDERHORST'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. THEODORE STONNY. HENRY D. LOWNDES. jau? thstu3mos (SErccetigg, Ciqaors, Ut. ^ JEFFOEDS & CO., Nos. 17 AND 19 VENDUE BANGE, Charleston, S. C., OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES: . 15 hhds. Choice C. R. SIDES 15 hhds. Rib Sides 20 hhds. Prime Western Shoulders 5,000 lbs. Choice Strips 25,000 lbs. Choice Dry Salted Clear Sides 20,ooo lbs. Choice Dry Salted Clear Rib Sides 20,000 lbs. Choice l)ry salted Shoulders l,ooo barrels Common to Choice Family Flour 75 barrels Common to Choice Whiskey 50 sacks Choice Rio Codee loo barrels "Extra C" and "A." Sugars loo barrels Molasses. jan25 tuwthemos ?J^EW CROP CLAYED MOLASSES. 100 hhds. \ Superior Kew Crop CLAYED MO 70 tierces J LASSES, Landing ex-schooner Thos. Mlskimmons, from Matanzas. ALSO, 150 hhds. bright and Heavy MUSCOVADO MO LASSES 60 hhds. Cuba Molasses. Landing ex-brlg s. P. Brown,from Havana. ' For sale low from the wharf, by . J. A. ENSLOW & CO., jans 12 thtn_Ko. 141 East Bay street. ORN LANDING. C 4000 bushels Prime White CORN, for sale by BURMESTER St ZERBST, feb22_Opposlie Kerr's Wharf. QHOICE MILLING CORN AFLOAT. 10,000 bushels choice White Milling CORN, emt fully selected, ex schooner "J. E. Dally," on Brown's wharf. For sale by JOHN CAMPSEN Sc CO. feb2 4 C ORN! CORN! CORN Landing this day per Schooner S. H. Sharpe, for sale by STENHOUSE St CO.. fehl Nos. 108. lio and 112 East Bay. c ORN! CORN! CORN! C500 bushels Prime WniTE CORN 3000 bushels Prime Mixed Corn 600 bushels Prime Yellow Corn. For sale lew by C. N. AVERILL Sc SON, No. 68 East Bay,, febl 3_Corner Atlantic Wharf. ?JORN AND OATS LANDING. oooo bushels Prime Dry White CORN, in bulk 2000 bushels Prime Yellow Corn. 1000 bushels Prime Oats. Landing and for sale by febl 6 _H. BULWINKLE & CO. FRESH ROASTED AND GROUND COFFEES. _ . Just received, Fresh Roasted Rio and Java COF? FEES, best quality of each. Rio and Java Coimes freshly ground twice a week. We warrant our Ground Coffees to be-pure and entirely free from adulteration. At the CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY, Southwest corner Meeting and Market streets. jg- Goods delivered free._jan21 fjriAYLOR'S ALBANY CREAM ALE. A fresh supply of this Celebrated Brand of ALE received fresh every week, in barrels and naff barrels. For sale-by JOHN F. O'NEILL St SON, Agents for South Carolina, decll No. 167 East Bay. .ircrtihjers. TD ? B TJ y IAN GUANO. 50 tons Pure Peruvian, landing per schooner Devereaux. For sale by ?? Wm K.M. BUTLER St SONS, reb3 2 Foot of Vendue Range. S OLUBLE PHOSPHATE. RUTHS' CHALLENGE SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. This -'most active and dumble Fertilizer," manu? factured expressly to supply the plaoe of A No. I Peruvian Guano, combines all the active proper? ties of Guano, with the durable properties of Bone. For sale by W. B. SMITH St CO., Agents, Jania 3 stuth_Napier's Range. ?J^AND PLASTER AND LIME. For Agricultural purposes. For sale by the ton at low rates. Apply to OLIJEY St CO. Janl5 8tuthlmo QROASDALE'S SUPERPHOSPHATE, Manufactured by WATTSON St CLARK, Philadelphia. Trade mark, W. St C. This stand? ard Fertilizer ls made of the Phosphate Rock of South Carolina, and is prepared under the Imme? diate supervision of Professor JAMES C. BOOTH, United States Chemist. Each cargo is analyzed upon arrival by Professor SHEPARD. For sale In lots to suit purchasers, for cash or time, with approved city acceptance. Apply to W. GURNEY, -Sole Agent for South Carolina, No. -102 East Bay and Accommodation Wharf. J an 22 stuth_ pERUVIAN GUANO. 100 tons Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO, taken from ship G. M. Adams, direct from Chincha Islands. RAVENEL St CO. Jan25 i Jnsuroncc. Q. U ARDIA N MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. ORQAMZED IK 1859. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASU DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 60 PER CENT. STATEMENT. Polices in force.$25,000,000 Assets. 1,600,000 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Paid. 600,000 OFFICERS. W. H. PECKHAM, President. WM. T. HOOKER, Vlce-Presid nt. L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. 0. A. F?DICKAR, Superintendent. DIRECTORS. Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper ? Bros., ex Mayor New York. John J. Crane, President Bank Republic. Wm. M. Vermilye, Banker, (Vermllye & Co.) Chas. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York. Minot C. Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney St Co. "I Benj. B. Sherman, Treasurer Kew York Steam Sugar Refining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable St Co. Richard H. Downe, Wetmore & Bowne, Lawyers. E. V. Haughwout, Firm E. V. Haughwout St Co. Wm. WUkens. Firm or Wllkens ? Co. Julius H. Pratt, Mere J ant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Geo. W. Cuyler, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Geo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. John G. Sherwood, Park Place. Walton H. Peckham, corner Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J. Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM <fc ISSERTEL, General Agents for South Caroona and Georgia, Olllce No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, S. 0. Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician, j an? 2 J3A?L C. TREN HOLM, (LATE COURTENAY St TRENHOLM.) AGENT OF BALTIMORE AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, AND ^ SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 2 UNION WHARF, febl tuths4mos