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NOTICES of Wants, To Kent, Lost and Found, Boarding, Ac, not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents each Insertion; over 20, aud not exceeding SO words, 40 ceuts each insertion; over 30 and not exceeding io words, 50 cents each Insertion. All announcements to be published at these rates must be paid for in advance. REMITTANCES should be made by Postoftlce 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 proprietor?* of TUE NEWS, or by sending the money in a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. MO Bast Ray. Charleston, S. C. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1S70. y Ens 'OF TUE DAT. -Gold closed in New York on Saturday Armer and active at 21. -Cotton closed dull and heavy with sales of 1100 bales at ??'ic. -lu Livcrp ol cotton dosed with a downward tendency; uplands ll%d. -The ice companies in New York City have issued a notice thai- prices will bc increased nearly fifty per ccat. on Wholesale purchases. -The Mormon missionaries ou Long Island have established a church there, and the spread of the faith is now said to bc "alarming." -Rev. Father Piuultctt, au eminent divine, for fifteen years pastor of St. Faurs Catholic Church, in Portsmouth, Va., died ou Thursday last. ? -They are down to thc soup house standard in Bostou, 2S7 families, representing 1203 persons, having been "supplied with "city soup'' in one da}. ? - ll aman footprints, it is stated, have been dis? covered lu the rock:-, at Turner's Falls, Mass., in? dented in thc same strata with those of birds aud other au i mais. -The smallpox is gradually on the decrease iu New York City. Only eight fatal eases have been reported this week. The new cases average about ten a day. -Mr, Rogers, a Philadelphia merchant visited McFarland, tuc slayer of Klchardsou, at thc Tombs, Thursday, and oa leaving offered him $500 for his defence. -Callan, member of thc English Parliament ..for Dundalk, announces his intention of demand? ing a Parliamentary investigation Into the condi? tion of thc imprisoned Fenians. -M >rnsS. Hui, former cashier of thc Farmer's and Drover's.?ank, of Sumcrs, Westchester Coun? ty, New York, has been hauled np, charged with an alleged embezzlement of $30,000. -The life Insurance compauies arc to be inves? tigated by th? State Legislature of New York, who have appointed .1 special committee for that purpose. The mai ter has caused a great stir among the companies. -lu consequence or the frequent rumors of the ill health of Pope Plus IX, the public mind is busy with the names or candidates for the Papacy. The election or Archbishop Manning is strongly advocated in Eugland. .-The United States screw steamer Seminole has gone into quarantine at Key West, having just arrived from Port au Prince, Hayti, with twenty-seven cases of yellow fever on board. Several deaths had occurred. -Thc London Times had an editorial on Friday morning, ou thc present depressiou of common trade. The writer ascribes thc causes to thc dearness of raw materials, and the superiority of American manuractnrcs. -Advices rrom Madrid report the escape or Marquis ilormoza, the notorious Carlist leader, recently sentenced to perpetual banishment. Fie was on his way ?o the port of Cadiz in the cus? tody of a sergeant of the civil guard. -Mr. Lanier, a well known hotel keeper, died last week in Montgomery, Ala. fie was once pro? prietor ol the Lafarge House, New York. He was also for many years a resident of Macon, Ga., and kept there Hie ? ell known "Lanier Douse." -It is stated thal there are 1,500,000 pnbiic doc? uments and pamphlets in thc vaults of ;hc capi? tol, waiting to receive a frank In order to bc malled between the present time and July 1 next, and more arc priming every day, which will be added to the list. -The Washington S'ar says: "raul Gerard, who married the lovely octoroon, Miss Worm ley, has received a letter from his people in France, sanding him $1.100 to pay his debts ann take him home with his bride, his laniily bavlug become reconciled to his marriage." -At a Radical caucus held in Jefferson City, Mo., Wednesday night last, thc question of the expediency of submitting to thc people an amendment to the constitution, enfranchising all those now deprived or surrrage, without respect ta race or color was discussed and carried by nearly a two-third vote. -New Orleans is at present in almost total darkness at night, iu consequence of the Gas Cjmpany having cu: off the supply of gas. The ! bills for the gas furnished during thc last two years have not been settled, and the company gave notice that unless payment was made on February 1st thc gas would be turned off. The Spanish portion ol the city still uses oil lamps, and thc appearance or thc streets in that ulttrict is very gloomy. -The delegation appointed by the citizens or New Orleans on Monday night last, waited on Governor Warmouth Wednesday night, and pre? sented the resolutions adopted In relation to abases in the State Legislature. The Governor re? plied that the members of the Legislature are in? experienced, ai d that large bribes are continually offered by bank oftlcers and others to lobby bills through t^iat body, and by thc temptations ot these men thc present corruption has been caused. He declares that if the citizens will only give their support lo him and to the honest members of the Legi-dature, there will bc no difficulty in restraining Improvident legislation in future. -Thc Washington correspondent of the Balti? more Gazette, speaking of thc wire or the black senator from Mississippi, says: "Yesterday thc lady of Senator Revels visited thc Senate cham? ber aud subsequently occupied a conspicuous sent in the ladies' gallery. She was waited upon very punctually by Senator Sumner and the Tipton Slasher. The latter is a bachelor and the lady ol the ronner ls non est. lt seems, therefore, that these honorables were pitched upon to do thc honors, as it was concluded they could do so with Impunity a3 to counter invitations. Rut this won't do. Senator Wilson and member Kelley, who have no such subterrugc, must toe the mark ir thc darkey senator bc their social equal In bacchanalian revels thc equality must be equal? ized. 'Share and share alike.' Come, gentlemen, face the music ! Depend upon it -Senator Revels will not suffer either hiinseir or his family tobe snubbed. This thing, like water, will Und its level !" -Thc Secretary or thc Treasury is not a little perplexed at the skill and facility displayed by cou:it' rfelters in imituung the national currency. The speedy and successful reproduction by them of thc new tlfty cent note suggests the importance or devising some plan by which these industrious manufacturers ?r botruscurrency may bc put hors an coni'tnt. Thc .superintendent of the Note Printing llureau has suggested, and the Secretary is considering thc following plan : To devise plates K-.th very few lines and thc plainest kind of graining, so that thc merest novice can become familiar with their appearance In a short time; to print the notes from these plates on light colored paper of a peculiar quality, and then let thc coun? terfeiters go to werk. The idea is that the least variation In thc quality or appearance of thc paper, or In the engraving, may then be at once discovered, and the moment a counterfeit makes its appearance all notes o'" the denomination tims imitated can be called iii at once, and another plaie prepared. This plan has been successfully pursued by thc Hank of England for many years. Tlic Coralng Party. _ .' y , - s We think that we may fairly claim that thc general policy sketched out by TUE NEWS, us that most likely to secure thc defeat of thc Radical officials in tho approaching can? vass, must command Hie support of the press and the sympathy of tito people uf thc State. It was not expected that our State con? temporaries would eagerly declare, in so many words, their approval of the whole platform of the coming party, as laid down by this paper. But without saying that they were ready to stand shoulder to shoulder with THE NEWS tu tito impending strife, our contemporaries have, in their own way, as? sured the people that there is only one way to success, aud that way is the adoption of a broad, liberal ami comprehensive policy, uniting tho honest of all classes and purlies in a common hostility to official and persona] corruption. This is all Hut we ask-Ulis is all that THE NEWS demands. We insist upon a full and frank recognition of the civil and political rights of the negro; we insist upon a submissiou to the inevitable necessi? ties of the political situation. And wc pro? pose to go before tho whole people, white and colored, as thc party of honest govern? ment and equal rights-as thc friends of low taxation-as the friends of Hie workingman as the supporters and advocates of indus? trial activity-as tho persistent opponents of monopolies and class legislation-as a party pledged to represent faithfully and equally the wants, rights and necessities of all classes and all conditions of mon. Thi3 is the whole platform of Tun NEWS, and we have yet to .meet with one State press which re? fuses to agree to these propositions, or which has failed, in oue way or another, to enun? ciate and defend them. Upon one subject there is, however, much difference of opinion. It seems to bc tiie conviction that it would be unwise to call the State party of thc future the DEMOCRATIC party, and that it would bc best lo style it simply a PEOPLE'S party, or Orrosmox party-auything but a RADICAL part}'. Now, for mere names, in this matter ot re? deeming the State, we do not care a jot. The principles, and not thc name of thc party ; the temper of the weapon, not the mark of the maker; will give us victory or defeat. Upou the platform laid down in these columns all good and true men should bc able to stand. And if any of our people, white or colored, are repelled byan old party name, it ls high time to choose a new name which shall have no past. The "truth is, we cannot afford to lose votes for tho sake of abstract ideas. This contest with a dishon? est government, and corrupt officials, is a business question-a question of bread and meat, of life and death. Aud we must con? duct the canvass in a practical and business? like manner. Having chosen a broad and liberal policy, we must use our weapons as best we may, turning to good account all the power and strength that justice aud fair dealing shall give us. Ttic A" Viii Amendment. The XVth Amendment to tho Constitution of the United States has been ratitled by the required number of Stales, and thc declara? tion that "the right of citizens of Hie United "States shall not be denied or abridged by "the United Slates or by any State, on ae "count of race, color, or previous condition of "servitude; and that thc Congress shall have "power to enforce this article by appropriate "legislation," will, as suon as thc Official an? nouncement is made, stand as a part of the Federal Constitution. The States which have adopted the amendment arc as follows: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin. There are thirty-seven Slates in the Union, and twenty-eight have voted for the amend? ment. Of these twenty-eight, nine are Southern reconstructed States. Another, Texas, will make ten of this kind of votes. If tiicse ten States had gone against thc amendment, as they would have done hail they ben free to choose, the required three fourths could not have been obtained. The vote of New York is counted in the vote in favor of Hie amen ciment, as the right of thal State ta reverse us action is not admitted by tbe dominant party. And. in any event, Nebraska and Texas would mure than make up the requisite number. Thc inconsistency of the reconstruction policy, as well as its unconstitutionality, need not be pointed out again in these col umus. The reconstructed States had to vote for the new constitutional amendments as a condition of restoration to the Union. If they were not in the Union, what was the value of their ratification ? If they were in thc Union, what becomes of the Validity of the reconstruction laws? But it is useless to talk of these things now. Impartial suf? frage is fastened upon the people of the United States, and the North must do what the South is doing-make the best of thc situation. We, ourselves, have no fear of the result. With Hie enfranchisement of thc slaves, the completion of "econstruclion and the ratification of thc XlVtli and XVlIi amendments, tho work of the Radical party is done. They must now take thc back scats. They ruii3t make way for thc party of honesty, of justice, of free trade, of low taxation. THE annual report of the Superintendent of Education shows that 168,819 children, between the ages of 5 and 18, are attending school in 26 counties of the State. Of the total number, 6S, 10S children are white, and 100,711 colored. There are381 schools with, 473 teachers, of whom, 105 are South Caro? linians, anti 7." are Northerners. We hope that the time will soon come when every child in the State will have within Iiis reach and means a plain, commercial education. Ignorance, rather than indolence, is the Father of all Evil. OUR Columbia correspondent points ont what seems to have been a shameless piece nf bribery on the part of a person interested in passing a bill through the House of Rep? resentatives. The respectable members of thc General Assembly owe it to themselves to put dowu these practices of "recogniz "ing," und "seeing light," which, while they last, make the whole Legislature both con? temptible and ridiculous. f^'' THE "social equality'' bill did not pass its second reading in the Senate, on Friday, and is still in the hands of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The bill which did pass has a similar titie, but a wholly dillerent scope. F iUisccIlnucous. DAUER MUSIC DEALER, Piano Tuner, Teacher or Vio lin, Pinte and Cuitar. Repairer of Musical 1st ru raents. Hitchcock's Five and Ten cents Music always ou hand. BALLS AND PARTIES Tarnished with the hest and most fashionable Music lately received from Europe at moderate prices. Apply at No, 449 Kins street, tour doors above Calhoun. ocll2 tulmtliGinos IF YOU WANT SCHOOL AND TEXT BOOKS or all kinds, cheaper than you c/.n purchase elsewhere, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston IP.tel ^Charleston, S. C. <lecl4 finios THE CELEIiRATBD THOROUGHBRED Stallion "JONCE HOOPER" will stand this season in Spring street, near King. Terms-$-25 Hie season and SI to thegrcom, payable in advance. For pedigree and any other particulars, apply at No. ll Sanderhorst wharf Janal mwf JQ AN CIN G SCHOOL. Mons. BERGER'S school Is the only one in Charleston where dauciug ls truly taught. Who can deny it? Mons. ll. is a provisional teacher, and lias been favorably known as such for years. His school ts now over Mr. Kinsman's saloon. New classes will be open this week. Apply at No. 302 King street. ' jan3rinw4* TF YOU WANT LITHOGRAPH CHECK JL BOOKS, or Lithographing done in Dnc style, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel,, Chariest ott. S. C._dec!4 fimos Q LOSET PAPER, FIFTY CENTS A REAM f ' AT TUB HASEL STREET BAZAAR. Janl2_ 8 fi 8 6 SS S fi ? fi 8 8 fi TO THE WORKING CLASS.-WE ARE now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, thc whole of the Hine, or for the spure moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn rrom 50 cents to $5 per evening, and a pro? portional 6Uiu by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girl? carn nearly as much as ?cn. That all who sec this uotlce may send their address, amt test the business, we make this un? paralleled offer : To such as are not well a dialled, we will send $1 to pay for Hie trouble or writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, nnd a copy or -'Thc Peo? ple's Literary Companion"-ouc or thc largest and best family newspapers published-all sent freo by mall. Header, ir you want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta, Maine. JanlT 3mos IF YOU WANT PAPER BAGS, FLOUR SACKS, and Bags of cverv description, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. Charleston. S. C. rtect4 finios p R ATT'S "ASTRAL" OIL Unlike many other Illuminating Oils, ls per? fectly pure and free fruin all adulterations or mixtures of any kind, lt emits no offensive smell while burning, gives a sort and brilliant light, and can be used with thc same assurance orsaTeiy as gas. Chemists pronounce lt the best and surest Illuminating Oil ever otrered to the public: and Insurance Companies endorse and urge upon consumers thc use or the "Astral"' Oil in preference to any other, it is now barned by thousands or ramilles, and In no instance ha's any accident occurred from its use: a lump Ulled wiih it, if upsei and broken, will not explode. Tn prevent adulteration, the "Astral" Oil is packed only in thc Guaranty Patent Cans, or l gallon and 5 gallons each, mid each can is scaled III II manner that cannot be counterfeited. Every packaire with uncut seal we warrant. Be sure and got none but the genuine article, frail's "As trat" Oil, for sale by dealers everywhere, and at wholesale and retail by tin' proprietors OIL HOUSE Ol' CHARLES PRATT. No. lus Fulton st reet. Now York. Posioillcc Box No. 3uS0. Send Tor circulars, with testimonials and price lists. Enclose stamps for copy of thc "Astra' Light." For sale by GOODRICH, W1NEMAN A- CO., Wholesale Druggists, Charleston. S. c. decio IF YOU WANT THE CELE P. RATED CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK combined, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston. S. C. decl4 Cmos fjorticnltnre, Agriculture, Ut. SORGO SUGAR AND REFINED SYRUP. Wc would Invite thc attention of Planters to the consideration or some nf thc advantages tn the cultivation or SORGO as a Crop, which are, the small amount of labor; thc hardy character nt t he plant in lt9 ability to endure, without ma? terial injury, both drought and wet; Us freedom rrom the attack or worms; its early maturing, ?nd the fact that thc Seed and every part of the plant ls of great value. In consequence o. the Imperfect method hitherto adopted In preparing thc Juice or this Cane, there has arisen a prejudice, and thc helier that Sugar could not be produced, but only a very inferior Syrup. But, by the discovery "of the Southern Process, these opinions have been com? pletely reversed in the minds ot all those who have examined and tested this Process, ns they realize thal not. only pure Syrup, superior lo Hie liest Chemical Syrups or thc Refineries. Is pro? duced, but also Sugar equal to the best New Or? leans, in such quant itv, as lo make lt without doubt, the most profitable crop that can bc plant? ed. Of these raots abundant evidence can be shown. Anv information mi Hii? subject can !>.. obtain? ed by applying to Mr. F. G. UART, Cliurl.-a II. s. C., who has been appointed mir authorized Agent, ami who will be prepared to furnish pure Implico Seed and Machinery. Or io ourselves ?it Greenville, S. C. TASSMORE A WILHELM. Greenville, s. C. TUB SOUTHERN PROCESS OF MAKING SUGAR AND REFINED SYRUP FROM SORGO CANE. Having been appointed by Messrs. PASSMORE A-WILHELM, ol' Greenville. S.e.. Agent for the Southern Process of manufacturing Syrup und Sugar rrom Sorgo, I will tate pleasure In giving any information that may bc desired in rela ion to the cultivation of the cane or Hie processor munnfature. and will be prepared to furnish pure Imphec Seed and all the Machinery. FRANCIS G. CART, janl8 Charleston, S. C. JiciDspaucrs, ittaganncs, Ut. ROUND THE WORLD. A 8UBSCKIBE FOB THE NEW YORK OBSERVER. Tile Larg?- Double Weekly FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Sound and Good. Try it. It will bc Money well Spent. $3 50 per Auuura. ?S*Samplc Copies Free. SIDNEY E. MORSE. JR., A CO., No. 37 Park Row, dec3l New Y'ork. CDants. WANTS OF ALL KINDS CAN BE made known to everybody In this colnmn at the rare or 25 cents for twenty words or less, eacli insertion, if paid In advance. r WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ONE HON DREI) MEN to work on the South Georgia and Florida Railroad. Inquire at S. SAUNDERS', No. Ri Church street, adjoining Charleston Li? brary. fcb7 2* WANTED, A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN (colored) as Nurse; one that can conic well re co nun end ed and prove competent will receive good wages. Apply at No. 39 Montague street.' feb7 3 fi OVERNESS.-WANTED, A SO?TH VJC FEN Lady qualified to net as Governess in a family of five children; can lind a good home near Ovala, Florida For further particulars, ap plv to REEDER & DAVIS, Adger's North Wharf. iVti7 mwf HOUSE SERVANT WANTED.-WANT ED a yoting Colored Man as a House Ser vam. Must bc well recommended. Apply at No. 143 Meeting street. fch6 3 WANTED, A WET NURSE. GOOD recommendations required. Applv at No. 24a King street. febfi 2 WANTED, A SITUATION AS AC COUNTANT or CLERK In a Wholesale House. Address "G.," care NEWS office. fel?4 4? WANTED, A SMALL HOUSE CON? TAINING four rooms, In a respectable neighborhood. Rent must be moderate. Apply ut this office; feb2 WANTED, LADIES TO KNOW they can procure CHIGNONS, Switch??, Hair Rolls, Plats, French Corsets, Fancy Goods, M ncr rent, less at ARCHER'S BAZAAR than elsewhere. fchO thstr.6 TT7ANTED, A SITUATION WITH SOME >V PLANTER or Farmer as ns ASSISTANT or Superintendent, by a young man who has had two year's experience in thc up-country; is Wil? ling to assist in any kind of business, ami make himself generally useful. Has no lacutnbrances, and can famish recommendations if required. A small compensation will be sumcient. Address ..Sep.'1 HAILY NEWS Office. fch? thstnc WANTED, BY TWO LADLES WITH A CHILD and Nurse, who arc spending tho winter In Charleston, pleasant BOARD in the neighborhood ?f thc Battery. Two bedrooms ?iud a parlor, or thc use of a parlor will bc needed. Address "M. P.,'" office of TUB NEWS. jan'Jfl TURPENTINE HANDS.-I WISH TO employ so tood Turpcnilnc Hands for thc balance of this year. $20 per month and a Ea tion. Any time during two mouths will do to conic to Georgetown, S. C. A. MORGAN, janis_ WANTED, A HOUSE, NEAR THE central part of the city, containing five or Blx ro?niB, with good outbuildings and water. Address B. at this Office._septa WANTED, A SITUATION AS SUPER? INTENDENT on a Rice Plantation by a ouc armed man. who has seven years' experience in Riccculture, and good recommendations from his former employers. Please address W. B. W., Charleston. S. C. * dc?jS WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, ls executed promptly lu the neatest stvlc and at the lowest New York prices, at THE NEWS Job otllce. No. 140 ??AST BAY. Call and examine the scaleof prices before giviug your orders elsewhere. So Kent. HOUSES, FARMS, STORES, ROOMS, Ac, now vacant, can readily lie rented by advertising them la this column. Thc rate is 2."i cents for twenty words or less, each insertlou, If paid in advance. ITO RENT, THE BRICK STORE AND . DWELLING. No. 10 King street. Apply at No. 54 King street. fel?7 4* 110 RENT, THAT WELL-lf?OAVN GRIST . MILL, corner Radcliffe ami Coming streets. Rent mod?rate. Possession given Immediately. Apply at No. 4 Marlon street. fcb2wfm3* TO RENT, A LARGE STORE IN KING Street. Apply to H: H. RAYMOND, corner of nattery ami Water street. jan27 1 fmw TO RENT, HOUSE SOUTHEAST COR? NER of (?uren and Trnpmann streets, of four square rooms, taree attics and dressing rooms, with cistern and gas. Apply at thc Shoe Store. No. 93 Market street.- <_fcb4 4? TO RENT, THAT THREE STORY BRICK STORE, No. 306 King street, welt adapted to thc retail business, and situated ina desirable part of King street. Apply to J. H. STKINMEYEK. at Steam Saw nnd Planing Mill foot of Beaafniu street. fob4 TO RENT. ONE FURNISHED OR TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Inquire at No. 62 Basel street._ fcb33* H~ ALLS TO RENT.-THE SPLENDID HALLS In thc Academy of Music are now ? cady to lie Rented to parties who may require them fur Fairs, Balls. Anniversaries, Dinners and Celebrations. Public Meetings and Private Theatri? cals. The public Interested are respectfully In viied to view the premises. Terms very mode? rate. Apply to JULIUS L. MOSES, Agent, No, 34 Broad street. Janioimo Sex Sale. REAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL PRO? PERTY of any kind may he advertised for sale in this column, at the fate or 20 cents for twenty words or less, each Insertlou, ir paid In advance. FOR SALE, TWO FINE DRAFT OXEN. Inquire at McSwecny's farm, on Meeting si reel road. fclG 2* O AW MILL AND ENGINE.-FOR SALE, u a Saw Mill, thirty-horse Engine. Timber Lands. Carts, Ac The engine is nearly new. hav? ing been used but six wevks. Thc Saw Mill and Timber Land will be sold separately If desired. Apply to J. RALPH SMITH, Machinist, Hasel il reel, near East Bay. Jati'JQ thine FOR SALE OR LEASE. A VALUABLE PLANTATION near Beaufort, known ns ..LitHewoiid." Apply at this office, or to W.. EL? LIOTT. Beaufort._jairJl nituG MULFS! MULES ! MULES! AT THE Kentucky .sale Stable, Nn. i'0 Church street, between Chalmers ami Broad streets. Just received, per South Carolina Railroad, two ear loads nf young broke MULES, nt reasonable prices, ror'cush or ciiy acceptance; lt. O.VKMAN. fetia 6*_ ]710R SALE, AN EXCELLENT VARIE . TY of UPLAND COTTON SEED. Delivered at the South Carolina Railroad, In bags of two bushels. $1 50 per bushel for four bushels or less, ?13? nor bushel for six bushels or more. Apply to GEORGE E. WIIALEY, St. Matthew's P. O., Orangeburg County, S. C. dees amos PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN'.-One small Cylinder TAY? LOR PRESS in complete repair, ll has been but little used, and ls sold simply because thc present owner has no use tor lt. The size or the bede" Hie Press is forty-four by fifty-eight inches. Sar Press will be sold at a great bargain if applied for at once, as thc room it occupies Is wanted for other purposes. Addresss Box No. 37?5 New York Postoillce. seplSO Cost nub Jronnb. I' OST AND FOUND AGAIN.-IF YOU J have lost anything, make it known to thc public through this column. The rate for twenty .rds or less, each inser? ion, is 25 cents, ir paid advance. QTRAYED. ON FRIDAY LAST, BE k7 TWEEN Hie Six-mile .louse sunl Hu; elly, a blue speckled tau wired HOUND I'?' !. A reward will be paid for bis delivery at No. .".!? Ashley KI reel. IH?2 wfru IOST ON TUB EVENING OF 'HIE J 3d, ut thc Grand Masquerade Hall, held ul Hie Hibernian Hui!, one Wlnt.j Kid GLOVE. willi indd fastening. A liberal reward will I?given to Hie tinder ir returned to the Ticket Office in the Academy of Music. fcb3 STRAYED OR STOLEN, ON THE NIGHT of the 3d. fro m No. fio King street, a SOR? REL MULE, from eight to len years old, from twelve to fourteen hands high, with a saddle gall on each side and one on thc back. A liberal re? ward will be given for its recovery. B. H. KER? MAN. MIS 2* ?ano for Gale. VALUABLE TIMBER LANDS AND STE A M SAW MILLS FOR SALE.-I will sell 20.000 acres or LAND and FOUR STEAM SAW MILLS, situated in Collctuu County, S. C., un the r.distO River. Tiles - Lunds have an unlimited supply ut the v. rv liue?i pine iiiiiic-r. and also line facilities Tor '.?lining machinery with waler power. All Hie Mills are now in successful operatlou, and ure connected ?'lill Ute river either by canal or rail? road. Location healthy, water excellent, aud Lauds well adapted for corn, cotton, rice or cane. I will soil these Lands In a body or divide them into tracts to suit purchasers. For rorlhcr particulars, apply tn JOHN T. JEN? NINGS, George's Station, S. C. Railroad. decs rmwJmos* .fticetings. SOLOMON'S LODGE, No. 1, A. F. M. The Monthly Communication will bc holden in Masonic Hall, Tins EVENING, 7th instant, at 7 o'clock. The Arrear List will be read for the Third and last time, of which all concerned will please take due notice, and govern themselves accord? ingly. Members and Candidates will be punc? tual. Hy order or the \V. M. W. A. WILSON, feb" Secretary. IO. O. F.-lt. Vf. G li AND ENCAatP . MDST. - The officers and members will please assemble fins (Monday) EVENING, at Odd Fellows1 Hall, at 7 o'clock, to install thc K. \V. G. Chief Patriarch. By order of G. C. P. J. EDWARD MEYER, fell? Grand Scrihc. OFFICE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, JANUARY 24. 1S70.-The Annu? al Meeting of the Stockholders or this Company will bc held Tins DAV, the 7ih February, nt 12 o'clock M., at thc Hali or the Insurance and Trust Company. N<>. 8 Broad street, when a statement or thc affairs or the Company will be submitted, and an election held ror l'rcshupit ami Eight Directors to serve for Hie ensuing year. W. .1. HERIOT, fcb7 Secretary aim Trca-urer. SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY.-Thc Annual Meeting or thc Stockholders or this Company will take place at thc Office, No. 19 Broad street, Tins D.w. the 7th instant, at 12 M., when an Elecilou will be hehl (under thc By-laws) ror Directors to serve ror twelve months. Thc Poll will open at 12, and close at 2 1*. M. THOS. R, WAKING. feh7 Cashier. "PALMETTO HUE ENGINE COMPANY". X The Regular Monthly Meeting or your com? pany will be hehl at your Hall. Tins (Monday) EviNis'o, February 7t'i| at. 7 o'clock precisely. By order ol the President. ALEXANDER DUNCAN, rcl)7 Secretary. C" I?ARLF.STON MECHANIC SOCIETY. Thc Seventy-Six I li Anniversary or thc Charleston Mechanic Societv will be held nt thc Masonic Hali, Tuis DAT, the 7l!i Instant at 12 o'clock M. Thc members arc requested tn he puWCtnal in attendance. JOSEPH GUY, feb7 Secretary C. M.^s. MECHANICS' UNION, No. 1.-\0%i first Anniversary Meeting will bc held Tins (Monday) EVENING, February "th, at Eagle Hall, at 7 o'clock, when the Annual Election of oitlcers for the ensuing year will take place. A full and punctual intendance or the Members ls requested. Members will cunio prepared lo com? ply with Art.c!e4, Section 4. Itv order. J. B. Kl MM KY, feb7 Secretary M. H., No. 1, or C. THE P0LiaV-HOLDER% LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF THE SOUTH.-A"meeting nf the Trusiccs iff the above Company will be held at thu office of .lames II. V?lson, Esq., Broad street. Tins DAV, the Titi Instntit, nt 10 o'clock .A.M. omuliduios Tor thc offices of Medical Examiner and Solicitor Tor Charleston ure requested tn hand their letters to the undersigned at No. 20 Broad si reef. GEO. E. BOG GS. Tele Secretary. CHARLESTON RIFLE CLUB. Attend Regular Monthly Meeting at Masonic Hall, Tins (Munday) EVENINO. at. ~v~ nl'lnek. W. M. BRUNS, fen,* Secretary pro tem. , ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC FAIR.-AN Adjourned Meeting ol' thc Committee will be held Tins (Monday) EVENISO, nt 7 o'clock, at thc Hall ol'me Catholic Institute, King street, oppo? site liusel. A lull attendance is desired. JAMES ARMSTRONG. Jr., fcb7 Secretary, E"TEC UT i VE COMMITTEE OF WIDOWS' HOME.-This Committee will meet at inc Widows' Home, Broad sneer, tit 7 o'clock Tins EVBSINU. A general and punctual atlciul? ance is requested and expected. RICHARD YEADON. fpl>? _Chairman. CHARLESTON COUNTY AGEICULTU RAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Thc next Regular Meeting nf tlibt^oclet? will be held at Musket.. Hall, lu Ihls cite; on THURSO AT, .'.?th instant, at ll A. M. By order. lt. EWING BROWN, fobs 3 Secretary. A NN UAL MEETING OF .HE STOCK j\ HOLDERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA BA1LROAD COMPANY, AND OF THE SOL'TII WESTERN RAILROAD BAN K.-The Annual Meeting nf the Stockholders of the above Institu? tions will be held In thc City ot Charleston, on the second TIESDAY In February next, Ahe 8th or the month. Place or meeting. Hall ?f thc South? western Bnilroad Bank, on Broad street. Hour or convening, ll o'clock A. M. On the day following, WEDNESDAY, the 9th, there will be an election held at. thc same place, between the hours oro A. M. and 3 P. M., ror nT teeji Directors or the Railroad Company, and iln'rieeu Directors or thc Bank. A Commute to verify Proxies-will attend. The following anicndment to Article 1st, Sec? tion 2d. of the By-Laws, proposed at the last An? nual Meeting, will come up ror nction at this: Amend Article 1st, Scclion 2d, ortho By-Laws by Kinking out thc words "three months" lu the sixth line, and Inserting "thirty days." The pori MM ol thc Article to which thc amendment is proposed now reads: "Nor shall any Stockhtldcr vole at any general or other election who shall not have held in his own right the shares on which he offers io vote nt least three tiianths previous to such election." Stockholders will be passed as usual over the Road, io and from the meeting, rree or charge, in acconluncc with thc resolution or thc Convention or ISM. J. lt. EMERY, JauS lmw7wfm4 Secretary. Uemonnis. BA. RODRIGUES, M. D., SURGEON . DENTIST, lins removed to his old stand. No. lol Meeting street, opposite thc Circular Church. feb: milts 3 Boarding. NICELY FURNISHED ROO?IS AND BOARD at Mrs. MILLER'S, No. 0 Hodson st reef . fleets iVcui Publications. AT THE HASEL STREET BAZAAR, You can get the STANDARD NOVELS at ten per cent, less than publishing prices. janl2 ?l)ivto ano i'lirmsljing <K?ooos. a C o T T ? s STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. S S s s s s s s s S SCOTT'S S SSSSSSS SSSSSSS S STAR SniRTS S S s S AND COLLARS S S S S READY MADE S S S S AND MADE S S S S TO ORDER. S S S s - S S MEN'S S S S S FURNISHING S SSSSSSS SSSSSSS S - COODS. S S S S S S S S S S T H E LATEST ST Y L E lt o 31 A. rv PATENT MOULDED PAPER COLLARS. LOOK FOR THE STAR SIGN, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET DALL. jan 17 6mosPAC O * E PRICE THOMAS H. BLACKWELLL'S GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. 'A splendid assortment of TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, Ac. Bajsu's celebrated KID GLOVES. FINE SHIRTS to order-A specialty. No. 219 KING STREET, Jan 19 (One door below Market? SVmnsements. A^CADEMY OF MUSIC. THE SHAKESPEARIAN DRAMA. MR. NEIL WARNER. THE EMINENT ENGLISH TRAGEDIAN. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. RETURN OF THE CHARLESTON DRAMATIC COMPANY. TWO SHAKESPEARIAN PLAYS. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, In Four Acts, With its former Great Cast, and TAMING THE SHREW, lu TU ree Acta. PETRfCHIO.Mr. WARNER. KATHRINE.Miss E LD RI DR B. G RUMIO.Mr. RYAN. In Preparation RICHARD UL, with increased effect. Fecltter's "DUKE'S MOTTO," Schiller's 'ROBBERS," Ac. Seats secured at the Oftlcc from 9 A. M. until 5 P. M._fci>7 ig" IBER NI AN HALL. JAS. TAYLOR AND. PROF. SILVESTER'S SELECT DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAIN MENT. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing WEDNESDAY, February 9,1870, and Every Day to SATURDAY, 12th. JAS. TAYLOR, ENGLAND'S GREATEST COMTQUE, In celebrated impersonations of Character, as represented l>v htm liefere Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Prince and Princess or Wales and the Royal Court, nt Her Majesty's Theatre, London. PROF. A. SILVESTER, Thc Great Kncli.su Illusionist, with a budget or mysteries. Introducing a TALKING LION, a won? der of the wilderness. Mid-Air Suspension ol M'lle MARIE, a marvel or science, nod other illu? sions entirely new and original with hlmselL MISS ADA ALEXANDER, Charming London Vocalist, in selections or Popular Songs, Sentimental and Serio-Comlqne, Introducing TOPSY WHOPSEY, a new song, writ? ten expressly for her by Geo. Lcybournc MASKS AND FACES, Or, Lichts anil Shades of thc Human Face, Twenty changes in fifteen minores. Also, AL? BUM OF LIVING CARTES DE VISITE, by M'lle MARIE. Admission 75 cents- Reserved Seats $1; Side Gallery 50 cents; Colored Gallery 50 tents. Doors open at 7; Performaucc commences at 8 o'clock. Reserved Seats for sale at the Box Ofllcc during thc day._?_feb7 3* Q.RAND MASQUERADE BALL OF TnE S.ENGERBUXD. TEUTONIA * AT TUE HALL OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1870. Tickets m^.y be had at the Hall of the above So? ciety, or at Vox SANTEN'S BAZAAR. No ono will be allowed to enter the Ball-room bcrorc 12 o'clock without being masked. COMMITTEE: "* * C. H. BERGMANN. E. SCHWABE. J. H. LINSEBRINOK. D. NORDMEYEK. jan25 3 Wi 3 Snooks ano harness. US. GOVERNMENT HARNESS AND . SADDLES, little used, at one quarter their cost. - 1000 MCCLELLAN SADDLES. OOO Sets Harness, louo Armv Bridles. For sale bv " JOHN COMMINS, feb" 1 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. Sro ?coos, Ut. TJARGAINS! BARGAINS ! IN DRESS GOODS, A T STOLL, WEBB A CO., For the next THIRTY DAYS wc offer our entire Stock or WINTER DRESS GOODS AT AND UNDER COST. One lot of POPLINS and DELAINES at o yards lor $1 One lot All-Wool Figured Delaines at 20c. Together with, assorted lots or Choice POPLl S, lu Chene Poplins Worsted Poplins Solid Colored Irish Poplins Poplin Plaids. All shades In Empress Clothe. Iroiu 00c. to 85c. French Merin ots from 7ic. to 85c. ALSO OFFERING, One case SPRING POPLINS, at 3flc. Our Stocks of Domestic Goods aro also com? plete, and at thc Lowest Cash Prices. At STOLL, WEBB & CO., feb" mwf Nos. 2S7 and 2SS King street. S P E C I A L INVITATION. LAST KO TICE Call In time, while thc rollowlng articles are offered at such prices to suit thc times aud to draw Hie pnblfe: A rair 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 $0. Arab Shawls at onc-haH their original value. 4 pieces 0-4 Black Beaver Cloth at $2, worth $3 Longcloths, Brown Homespuns, Hosiery Gloves, Collar and Cuffs, and Fancy Articles, as tonlshlngly cheap. All our Stock ls reduced, and only BARGAINS can bc found at No. 437 King street. FURCHGOTT A BRO., Corner Kiug and Calhoun streets, No. 437 King street. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Ac, kept separate and sold at correspondingly reduced prices. iSCff- All we want ls an carly call. Jan3i D. .financial. G A M B R I L L , STOCK AND BOND BROKER, MAIN STUEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. Will buy and sell GOLD AND SILVER COIN, COUPONS, BANK NOTES. Ac. Collections solicited, which will be promptly at? tended to. REFERENCES.- George W. Williams A Co., Taft A Howland, L. Gambril A Co., Charleston, S. C.; Woodward, Baldwin A Co., C. A. Garabrill A Co., Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin A Co., New York._Jan31 mwflmo A C. KAUFMAN, BROKER, No. 25 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. SOUTHERN SECURITIES of every description, viz: Uncurrcnt Bank Notes, State, City and Rail? road Slocks, Bonds and Coupons, bought and sold ca commission. ALSO, COLD AND SILVER COIN. Orders solicited and promptly executed. Prices Current Issued weekly and forwarded gratuitously to any point on application as above. Attention given to the purchase and sale of Real Estate. decl3 mwf 3mosDAC ?roreries, C?jnors, Ut. Jg REMEN BEER.V 70 ca3k9 Bremen BEER, In pinte. Just received bj CLAC1US A WITTE. feb7 1 "_ QORN! CORN! CORN! 3000 bushels Prime White CORN" landing. TOO? bushels Prime White CORN to arrive. For sale by T. TUPPER A SONS. feb" 3 _Brown's Wharf. ?j_EO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, HAYN R STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., Have in Store ann to arrive, -which they are offering at lowest market-prices 1000 bbb. Yellow Pink Eye Planting POTATOES 4000 sacks Liverpool Salt 50 bales Standard Gunny Bagging 200 coils Hemp, lute, Colton aud Manilla Rope 500 bbls. Retitled Sugars 30 lilnls. Porto Rico Sugars 25 lilnls. Muscovado Sugars loo Mids. Old Crop Cuba Molasses 300 bids. Old Crop Cuba Molasses loo bbls. Sugar House Syrup 600 bags Rio, Laguayra and Java Coffee 300 boxes Colgate No, 1 and Pale Soaps 250 boxes E. 1).. Cheshire and State Cheese 3U0 bbls. Fine, Super, Extra and Family Flour soo packages Fish, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 1000 kegs Parker Mill Nails. Orange Rifle POWDER, Shot and Lead, Caps, Canilles, Fire Crackers, Soda anti Sugar Crackers, Sugar Jumbles, Soda In kegs and papers, Starch, Oysrers, Sardines, Candy, Buckets and Tobs, Raisins, Figs, Potash and Lye, Rice, Ac., Ac. nov24 wrmymos _ Q L D WHISKIES. The undersigned beg to announce that tliayy have been appointed by Messrs. HENRY S. HAN? NIS A CO., of Philadelphia, their Sole Agents Mr tho Mate of South Carolina for the sale of their celebrated ACME X, XX. XXX, XXXX, NECTAR, CABINET, and other Brands OLD RYE WHIS? KIES. They also -wish to announce that they will be in constant receipt of their COPPER DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PURE RYE WHISKIES, direct from Distillery at Uanulsvlile, Berkeley County, West Virginia. 50 barrels of the above nlways on hand. . Liberal contracts will bc made for large lots of new Whiskies in bond at Distillery Warehouse. CLAC1US A WITTE, Customhouse Square, N. E. corner of East Bay and Fraser's Wharf dec20 mwfimos Charleston, S. C. CLARET WINE, IN WOOD AND GLASS. A. TOBIAS' SONS offer for sale, CLARET WINE and WHITE WINE, in wood and * glass, received dlrccf from France, and In bonded stores. Janl2 wfmlmo . LA ROCHELLE BRANDY IN UNITED STATES BONDED, WAREHOUSE. A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents of Messrs. A. SEIG NETTE.A LEVEQUE Fils, La Rochelle, France, offer for sale. ln_ bond, quarter oisks of La Ro? chelle BRANDY, of approved brand, "A Seig uette," and h[gh proof. g Janl2 wfmlmo QOGNAC BRANDY IN BOND. A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents of Messrs, LAR RONDK FRERES, offer for sale, In bond, quarter, fifth, and eighth casks Cognac BRANDY, of vari? ous vintages and high flavor. janl2 wfmlmo nIBBERT'S LONDON PORTER AND ALE. A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents Messrs. Edw, A Geo. Ulbbcrt, London, offer for sale. * 200 casks PORTER, B. STOUT and ALE, (pints and quarts,) received direct from England. -*, Janl2 wfmlmo ?_ OIL, VINEGAR, GREEN RjJAS, MUSH ' ROOMS, OLIVES, CAPERS, Ac. A. TOBIAS' SONS offer for sale, of direct Importa? tion from France, Cases OLIVE OIL Cases Green Peas Cases Mushrooms C?LSCS Put CS * Cases Olives, Vermicelli, Mustard, Prunes, Vinegar, Ac. Janl2 wfmlmo S ARDINES IN OIL. A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents of A. CAMUS, La Rochelle, France, offer for sale, 215 cases SAR? DINES in Oil, "Fancy Labels," in quarter tins. Jani2 wfmlmo AILS. A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents Penn Nail Factory, offer for sale, assorted sizes and approved brand. Janl2 wfmlmo _ c ANDLES AND SOAP A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents Approved Brands, offer for salo 700 boxes Star and Adamantine CANDLES loo boxes Soap. Janl2 wfmlmo JgACON, SHOULDERS, STRIPS, &c. A. TOBIAS' SONS offer for salc BACON, Shoulders, Strips, Hams, Belly Pieces, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked Tongues, Ac. Jaul2 wfmlmo c ANTON MATTING A. TOBfAS' SONS offer for sale WFanc*Dd) CANTON MATTING. Janl2 wfmlmo KniNE WINE, FRANKER WINE, AND MOSEL WINE. ^ ?' I undcrslgrcd rakes the liberty to inform his fric i's and the public in general, especially those wi.H arc fond or a good glass of Wine, that .ie has just received several casks of excellent RHINE, FRANKER, AND MOSEL WINE, and wUl dispose of the same by the barrel, gallon, bottle or glass, at reasonable rates. J. M. MARTIN, Occga wrm.imo_No. 35 Market street. JASON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE IS WARRANTED TO REMOVE ALL DESIRE FOR TOBACCO. RISON'S TORACCO ANTIDOTE ls for sale by Da. H. BAER. G. W. AIMAR. G. J. LLIIN. DR. E. II. KELLERS. Du. W. A. SKRINE. E. S. BURNHAM. nov24 wfm3mos C ORN! CORN! CORN! Landing this day per Schooner S. H. Sharpe, for sale by STENHOUSE A CO.. febl_Nos. 109, HQ and 112 East Bay. QORN AND OATS LANDING. 0000 bushels Prime Dry White CORN, in buBs 2000 bushels Prime Yellow Corn. 1000 bushels Prime Oats. Lauding and for sale by febl 6 H. BULWINKLE A CO. F RESH ROASTED AND GROUND COFFEES. Just received. Fresh Roasted Rio and Java COF? FEES, best quality or each. Rio and Java Coffees freshly ground twice a week. We warrant our Ground Coffees to be pure and entirely free from adult?rai lon. w At the CO OPERATIVE GROCERY, Southwest corner Meei lng and Market streets. AS* Goods delivered free. jan21 rjlAYLOR'S ALBANY CREAM ALE. Afresh supply of this Celebrated Brand of ALE received fresh eve-y week, in barrels and hatf barrels. For sale bj JOHN F. O'NEILL A SON, Agents for South Carolina, decll No. 1G7 East Bay. ^CTS LIKE A CU'ARM! THE GENUINE ENGLISH CnLORODINE, (J. COLLIS BROWNE'S,) Is the best Anodyne ever known to the proies. Blon. To be had of DR. H. BAER, nov3 No. 131 Market street. Jfertili?crs. pERUVlAN GUANO. Warranted Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO for sale low. ALSO, LAND PLASTER Poudrette Fish Guano. Apply to J. A. ENSLOW A CO., fcb7_No. 141 East Bay. pERUVIAN GUANO. 40 tons No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. Warranted direct rom Agents For sale by R. M. Bl' i i.ER A SON, feb7 3_Font of Vendue Range. pERUVIAN GUANO. 100 tons Genuine PERUVIAN GUANO, taken from ship G. M. Adams, direct from Chinofca Islands. RAYENEL A COT J an2&