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CITY AFFAIRS Meetings Thin Day. Farmers' Fertilizer Company, at 6 P. M. Hibernian Society, at 7 P. M. Tlgllant Fire Company, at 8 P. M. Carolina Rifle Club, at 7 P. M. Auction Salea This Day. P. B. Lalane A Co. will sell at 9 o'clock, at their store, bacon and botter. j, F. Ma'.hewcs will sell at ll o'clock, at the old PostoKce, real estate. Lowndes 4 Grlmbali will seil at u o'clock, at the old PostoOice, real estate. John G. Milner 1 Co. will sell at io o'clock, at their store, ci <th cloaks, clothing, Ac. Henry Cobla A Co. will sell at 9 o'clock, at their store, butter, hams, 4c. BANSE OF THERMOMETER at Joseph Black- j man's drug store, No. 39 Broad street, January .2: 8 o'clock, 47; 10, 51; 12, 56; 2, 59; 4, 59; 0, 54; 8, 52 degrees. ACCIDENT.-Mr. Klnsler Davis, of Lexing? ton, while on his way home, on Friday, was thrown from his boqjgy and seriously injured in the head. NEW YEAR'S DAT was but partially observed yesterday by the business community. Daring tue morning everything seemed as busy as usual, but in the afternoon most of the stores were closed and a brief holiday was enjoyed. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN. It will be seen by the advertisement of Messrs. W. B. Heriot A Co., printed in another column, i that ail outstanding risks In this company have been reinsured in other companies, so that poli? cy holders are fully protected. RETIRED FROM PUBLIC LIFE.-The Rev. Jonas Byrd, who did yeoman service in the cause of Re? form during the late campaign, bas resumed his old business, ana may be found at Ash stall No. 3, In the mattet,, south side, where he will be glad to see all ends' old friends and customers. THE UNITED STATES COURT.-The United . States District Court opened yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock, his Honor Jndge Bryan presiding. ? W. p. Corrie, in re Joseph K. Davis, bankrupt. Ordered that all the lien crediton be called in by a notice through the pnbilc prints to establish their Hens by a certain day. The venires was then called, and the Juries or? dered to appear for io o'clock, to-day, until which hoar the court then adjourned. THE KrDNAiTTNO Casa.-Ben Hernandez .and Henry May were brought before Trial Jostle* Jno. O. Mackey yesterday morning, and examined on the charge of kidnapping one James Stewart, a fall account of which was given la oar yester? day's Issue. Both the State and the accused were represented by conn-el, and a number of persons attended to watch.the developments for them? selves. Owing to the absence of material wit? nesses, the examination was not coaeluded, and the parties being bound over to appear next Thursday, the case was adjourned until that time. ? - UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER.-Osborne Wright was brought before Comm 3aloner Por? teus, yesterday morning, charged with voting I . twice at HenlSBey*s Crossroads, Beaufort County, ? during the late elections. The evidence adduced WM not sufficient to support the charge, and the I ' defendant was liberated. The case of Archy Jackson, for neglect of duty, I was continued until to-day. The commissioner has turned over to the clerk j .f the ' United States Court about 250 recognl-1 za*ces, taken in the cases for violation of the United states election laws, which will be prose- j coted at this term of Ute United States Dit trie: Court. ? 1 Cte sar Deas an-1 Archy Jackson, were likewise examined on a charge of neglect of duty as nan agers at PoootaUgo precinct sluring the late elec? tion. The evidence against both was ample, and they were bound aver for trial at the District j ; Court, which opened yesterday. A FIGHT IN CHURCH.-On Saturday night 1 the congregation or Zion Church and numerous 1 visitors were seeing the old' yearbut and the new I year In, according to' ouatom prevailing among the colored people. Within the church, however, there were several .wlto'se spirits were inclined to? wards anything else than prayer,-to J nd ge from their subsequent actions. The services -AX passed off quietly until near one o'clock, when a dispute arose between two mea named Samuel Hasket and Benjamin Caroline, which, unrestrained by the sanctity of She hour or place; resulted in I 1 blows. The police" were called' IQ,' and' the two contestants separated, and brou gut. p toa Guard house under arrest. After a hearing before the May or yes ter day maiming, they, wera each Sen fenced to pay a jlujiot. ?j, or go to ibo Boase of Correction ft>r ten days. * Z* MA? '< >?'? aaotns .IP- NEW YEAJ?L Ci?t?n?t^^?.rOn,. Sunday morning a youth re?id?'g in' the upper part of I , the/city bscdmejitfpressedurith'tbetdea'ttiat New ?ear's day ought to ba^celebrated -with ali the honors tfCtw'lstrnas, and to" this effect prov 1 led htmssff trtth a?dt orwtpedoe?, the relio? ot'- his j Christmas aurlaatneoL. Selecting aygoodurtand at the corner of Elizabeth and Calhoun streets, I he opened ?liie?y (Ire with- them, mach to his own gratini^Uoafodsjfte annoyance of tag-pas? sers by. Unfortunately'fWiilm his noisy fun at trac ted tho at t?nt lon of arr unsympathetic police? man, stationed near by, who Instantly roca.led to mind the almost forgotten proclamation oijhe Mayor, lnj relation"to f^esohoudayv-pyroteefflucs, and arrested the offender for its violation. The -culprit was taken to the Guardhouse, where he I was released on bail, and tue-h oaring of his case deferred until to day. . T j ^ STIRRING MIS STUMPS.-At a late hour last Sun- j day night, W. Delapp, who, curiously enoogh, combines toe-profession of a sailor with the pos- I session of a wooden leg, was keeping up his Hew Year's frolic with deep potations, the .result of I which was that lie-found himself ld a very merry mood. Bis songs and [o?os were by no mt au s appreciated by the' portee, who accused him of being "drank and disorderly.,'' instead of being merry and musical as he affirmed. Enraged at thia insinuation, he made a brisk and weu,dir>?ct. j ed assault upon the policeman, anitcatchlng him by the collar, huns on uke grim dbatu. In spite of his wooden leg, Delapp showed his sailor quali? ties or endurance, and disregarding the severe .punishment Infrie ted by his antagonist, made Borne vicious bio wa in return. In the .end he was ^overcome and arrested, bur only relinquished j his hold un-thejio?ceman when hs-had torn the coat from his back. The case came up belora the Mayoryest?rflay mofnteg, and after a fall hear? ing the defendant-wan sentenced to make good all thc damages and pay a ano of ten dollars, or go to the House of Correction for thirty days. He paid ap. ' ' ?*? u - .*.?*?. > "Si ?- Hot el Art tvsls-Jinnary 3. PAVILION HOTEL. T. H Curry, D. M. Merri weather, Georgia; & V. '?"Ile, St Stephen's; J. W. Edwards, James O. Smith, L. J. Hutson, Williamsburg; William H. Schaffer, F. F. Schaffer, C. H. Trask, New York; H. C. Berry, Massachusett; Duval Selph, Lake City; Goulden and lady, Florida. CHARLESTON HOTEL. H. A. Underwood, Miss Anni? Short, W. H. Thorp, New York; E. M. Clark and wire, New Haven; Captain J. L Sanford, Thomas G. Stowe, Baltimore, E. B. C. Cash, Sooth Carolina; James Dugan, Georgia; W. T. J. 0. Woodward, Cheraw; E. Y. Allen, Patterson, N. J. * MILLS HOUSE. George H. Anderson, United States Army; Cap? tain 8. Orowell.E. E. DenBlow, F. Booth, New Tark; J. B. Trumbo, Baltimore; T. 0. Macomb, Summerville: J. D. Stanbury, New York; A. V. Conover and wife, Lougbranch; s. B. Kimball and wire, Warrenton; E. Mehernlas, Gardner's Corner ; H. M. Puller, Beaufort. BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, $4, $5, $6 50 and ts 50 per thoneaad, according to stjte, at Tm Hvws Job office. TETE ICE QUESTION. Thc Charleston Ice Itlanafactai ing Com? pany-An Important Enterprise-Thc .Vt-iv Machines-Ho iv to Keep Cool. The Introduction of ice, mechanically pre? pare:! for market by machinery, and its usc In New Orleans, Mobile. Columbia and other South? ern cities, has directed the attention of many of our own citizens to ihe subject, and a company ls being organized in Charleston with a capital.suf? ficient to put In operation a number of the fa? mous Teilier machines, which, it .is alleged, are the best In the world. The high price of natural Ice. the very low price or artlfleial ice, and the certainty of a sufficient supply, are doubtless the considerations which have induced this enter? prise. Already upwards of three hundred residents or Charleston have taken stock, and at thc rate at which subscriptions are being made, the first of May will witness the consummation of the plans proposed, and a generous supply of this neces? sary adjunct to comfort, health and peace or mind. Ice machines are comparatively new inven? tions, and to the Germans.and French most be awarded the palm for their successful application in the affairs of life. Tilt- machine which ls here? after to be used in Charleston ls the invention of Charles Teilier, of Paris and was patented in the United States in January, I860, and March, 1870. Subsequently, a company was formed, lc New York, known as the Ice and Refrigerating Com? pany, and they are now building machines to supply this country. The theory of ice-making by this process ls founded on the 'fact that cer? tain volatile liquids have the power of extracting the beat from surrounding bodies at the moment when the liquid ls changed Into a vapor. This volatile liquid ls converted into vapor by the ac? tion of the water or air upon lt, and passes through tubes coiled around the receptacle of water to be frozen. It thus extracts the warmth from the water and freezes lt. Passlug on, the vapor carries away the heat, and ls received Into a compressing pump-, and forced .Into a cooling coll immersed in wafer In a coollag tan lt, where lt loses the h tat lt bas gathered. Thc pressure lias now restored the vapor to a liquid stale, and lt returns to its starting .place, from which lt ls sent again in the form, ofyapor toextraot heat from the -freezing waler.' This proteus rn con? tinually r peatod, the volatile liquid never losing its strength, nor requiring to bc replenished. Last year a company was organised under the laws of New York, to manufacture loe in Rio Janeiro, and they appointed a committee , of two professional men who, arter critically examining every machina In uso in this country and in Eu? rope, reported or the Teiller machine that lt wa9 the staplest in every respect, more economical as regards fuel .less Hable to get ont-of order; that the Ice manu.'act ured by lt is perfectly and chemi? cally pure, and possesses a lasting quality,, by reason of Its density, which ls greatly superior to that of natural Ice. By this process the cost of manufacturing the lee, in any country ls the mere cast " of fuel and'- labor, a twenty-five, horse power engine Being guaranteed to prod nco thirteen tons of Ice per day, or eleven hundred pounds per hour. The smaller ma? chines make? of'course, a quantity proportion? ately less; Ia New York the cost ls about. fl 50 per toa. In Charlas ton it may be $3 per ton. In Marseilles, France, a five toa machine gave Us procrletor roar hundred per cent., and he was un? ible to supply the demand. Ia his lefter on thc ?abject he states the following curious fact con? cerning the durability of manufactured ice, as compared with the natural article: Tha Messageries Imperiales or France, thc largest steampasseoger and express company In the world, and using in 1863 over a million and a half pounds of Ice on their steamers, determined to make, at Marseilles, a private test of thc lasting qualities of all kinds of loo in that market. Se? lecting at random m October last from five differ? ent companies, two hundred pounds of Ice each, they allowed the same to stand aud melt, subject i to the same conditions of temperature, with the following results: l. Naturalice from Switzerland lasted 107 hours. 2. .Natural Icc from Norway lasted 115 hours. 3. Artificial tee made by the carre machine' lasted iso hours. 4. Natural Ice from Boston, Mais., lasted 138 hours. 6. Artltlctai Ice made by the Teiller machine lasted 144 hours. There are nine different sizes of the machine made. What size will be adopted by oar Charles- , ton company ls yet undetermined. All the facts . known, however, Induce the belief that thc en? terprise will be eminently lucrative, and, aside from that, put our community beyond the pale of doubt as to the future supply and cheapness of this need fui article. Another feature that may bc referred to In this connection, altnough it ls not proposed to Intro? duce H in Charleston, is that of refrigeration by machinery. Teilier has Invented a process where? by, in the hottest days in sommer, the tempera? ture of any building, room or hold of a steamship may be, if desired, reduced to near a freezing point, the air. being cooled by one machine In the same way that water ls frozen in the other. These machines are now in actual operation In Europe, the Argentine Republic and tho United States.' Fresh-beef, m ut: on and game have been ooa, veyed from London to Rio in the steamer City of Rio de Janeiro expressly titted out for the occa? sion, and after a voyage of twenty-one days were found to be in perfect condition. During said trip and while on the Equator and in its vicinity the temperature In the refrigerating room waa kept at 33 degrees Fahrenheit, while outside lt ranged from 105 to 107 degrees, and the water it? self stood at so to 90 degress. Beef which had been six weeks In the preserving room was eaten at the Caf? Coraza, in Paris, by over rorty gen? tlemen of the most fastidious tastes, who pro? nounced it of superior quality, delicious flavor, and in a pertect state of preservation. Game and fish, kept eight weeks in the refrigerated chamber In Paris without being cleaned, were eaten at a dinaer given lu that city and pronounced in per? fect condition. For theatres or hospitals thc temperature can be reduced in two hours td 33 degrees Fahrenheit. Meats bought in Texas at two cents per pound can be delivered in Ne / York for one and a half cent per pound ad lit unal. In New Orleans a brewer has one of tb .SJ machines which keeps an apartment nearly down to freezing point, in which are stored two thousand barrels of lager. I: is probabiya mere question of time whether some invention of this character will not be gene? rally employed in all southern communities-nay, whether our very houses will not be cooled to an extent that will assuage fevered brows, relieve pendant shirt oollars, and sorely distress mos? quitoes. Evidently the world moves, and we are about to have the benefit or some of Its progress. CLUBS ANO STAUS.-Ellia Evans, Alexander Piackney and Edward Ray, practical shoplifters, who were caught stealing pocket knives and other little things from different stores in King street, were brought before the Mayor for trial yes er day. As the gouda were all recovered au?' re? turned to thc owners, the prosecution for iavoeoy was abandoued, and the throe culprits were sent to jail for thirty days each under the vjgrant law. Jake Jenkins, having got on a spree r a Satur? day night, became very disorderly, an?: raised a disturbance at the corner of King and John streets. Upon the police attemptl'.g to arrest him he made a vigorous r09istar.ee, but was at length secured. After a hearing oefore the Mayor he was sentenced to choose between a One of $5 and ten days In the House of Jorrectlon. C. Nelson, arrested for dis ord tty condnct and assaulting Henry Dart In America street with a knife, was released on security, and thc trial or his case put off until to-day. Of two persons arrested for Intoxication In the streets and brought before the Mayor for trial, one was pardoned on the plea of first offence and the other fined $5. A horse found golug at large m King street was brought to the Statlonhouse yard, and or? dered to bc delivered to the owner. Francis Ferguson, confined on the charge of stealing a silver watch from Henry Mitchell, was brought before Trial Justice Schroder, and refus? ing the advice of his counsel to go to jail, was bound over to appear for trial next Friday.' Dick Hazzard, George Grims and Isaac Mackey, arrested, aa reported yesterday, on suspicion of various larcenies, are still held for examination. THE EU AX CIPA TIO*' CELEBRA TIO N.< The Procesi?n, Military and' Civil Public Speaking on the Battery At an early hour yesterday morning, the un? usual stir among the colored population, and their holiday appearance upon the streets, be? tokened the celebration of the eighth anniversary or n' iro emancipation. The preparations had been going on for weeks, but, aansual, at the last moment, lhere wa3 considerable palavering, and a bad hitch tn the processional machinery. At the appointed hoar-half-past 0 o'clock-large numbers of spectators had assembled at the Gita del Stmarennd the Courthouse, but the proces? sion had not even begun its formation. The hori? zon, however, was not so gloomy as to preclude all hopo, and every now and then the anxious Inquirers were cheered by the flitting by of one of thc colored National Guard, rich In the fancy uniforms of the Fourth of July toggery of volun? teer military companies. At first the privates were to be seen making a splendid show by the side of their civil companions, then the non-com? missioned officers, with sashes and chevrons, dimmed the rustre of the former, to be surpassed in tura and sink Into insignificance beside the blazing epaulettes, the gorgeous lac?, waving p'.umea, and glittering swords of the lieutenants and captains. FALLING. IN. Dn-.ms now began io be heard, Intermingled with the sharp screams or the fire, and the differ? ent companies marched down and formed the line between Ring and Meeting streets, tn Broad. Eight companies made up the line, In all about two hun? dred and fifty men. The Randolph Riflemen, uni? form blue, trimmed with green, felt hats with green plumes, were, by general consent, the finest looking company on thc ground, and seemed to bc quite as well drilled na any. A question of seni? ority now arose between Majors Dickerson and Green,- which, upon reference to their commis? sions, was decided In favor of Major Samuel Dick? erson. Thc latter took command, aud, mounted upon "a gallant gray," rode along the line and put the battalion through a part of the manual of ! arms, and prepared for the Inspection. TUE INSPECTION. General Whipper, the dusky brigadier, and his two aids, now appeared on the scene, and excited the admiration of the colored women, the envy of the military, and the wonder of the citizen by- : standers, by the magni licence of their uniform and their - Indescribably martial appearance. Whipper was mounted upon a fine bay, blazing i with all the mentionable paraphernalia or holiday ! war, and magnificent, with a huge pair of bucskin 1 gauntlets, looked every Inch a militia general. The ranks were duly passed through, the gans j tossed np and accoutrements examined, to the martial sound of the life and dram, and the First ; Regiment or the "N. G. S. C." having been duly 1 inspected, the general and his staff departed. On i the extreme left of thc regiment was a company | called generally "The James Island Possum Hunt-, 'j ers," whose "dlsunlform" (vide Major Dickerson) . appearance excited much remark. Strange sto- j rle:, were told of their shooting rusty nails, shot, , and pieces of glass bottles from their guns, among ? which every variety or the musket and rifle was ; to be found. They seemed, however, to be quite 1 coatent with their appearance, and rather enjoyed i the wonder which they excited. POSHING THE PROCESSION. j The regiment was now pat in motion, and : marched In column op King street, led by their ! 'rrepresslble major on his raming steed. On ar- ' riving at thc Citadel Green, the procession was ' formed, with the right resting on Ohariotie street. The regiment came first, followed by*tho Mayor and several Aldermen. Next marched the grand marshal, T. J. Mackey, monnted, at the head of the Union League, with badges of red, white and blue. The Longshoremen's Protective Union broun h: up the rear. The march now began, and led up Meeting street, and through John to King Btreet, down King and through Hasel to Meeting again, thence through Broad, and by East Bay, to the White Point Garden-a vast mass of crowding, Idle, curious humanity, accompanying the column, and walking down everybody on the Btreet. TUE SPEAKING AT WHITE POINT. Tho Garden was soon covered with eager listen? ers, and a dense jara around the staging hld the speakers from all except the persons near by. lu truth, "Major" Dickerson's words could be heard but a short distance In the open air. Thc glorious flag of tho Republic waved over and draped the staging, and seemed to bc satisfaction enough to most of the assembly. Major .Dickerson, the ora-1. tor of the day, now addressed the crowd in a ehorLspeecu of about twenty minutes, advocated the principles of the Republican party, speaking of it as tho origin of the black man's freedom, aud contriving to bring In much Inflammatory matter by a comparison between the present and ronner condition - ff. tho colored people In this State, He was followed hy "Colonel" Delnny In his usual black-man-betier-lhan-any-otlier-man style. George Lee, Rev. E. J. Adams and Mayor Pillsbury came la turu with short addresses, In thc main political and Radies). General F. J.'Moses then madea very temperate speech. He advised the colored people, as citi? zens, to attend closely to their Important duties, and prove themselves worihy of self-government. He made a good point, though azalnst most of his par y, in saying that the celebration was of such a character as to forbid the Introduction of politics, and that no maa should attempt to take part In lt for political purposes. T. J Mackey was then called o pon, and declining ina few words, introduced Mitchell, after whose speech thc meet? ing adjourned and broke np. ALTOGETHER. Tho Lincoln Light infantry did not parade In thc procession on account of some difficulty be? tween their captain aud the grand marshal, T. J. Mackey, and their absence and that of thc fire companies and the various civil organization? made Fomewhat of a falling on* lu the celebration. The artair altogether has been got ap, aad has passed oil, In a manner to do credit to tho man? agers. Not a Bingle paso of disorderly conduct or Intoxication was to be observed, and beyond the momentary inconvenience or thc passing crowd, no complaints have been made by any one. Nsw Year's Day has already become eminently the day of rejoicing among the colored people of the State, and we hope their celebration will be always as well conducted and their enjoyment of-lt as thor? ough as lt was yesterday. BNAI BRITH.-At tho quarterly meeting of Dan Lodge, No. 93, I. 0. ll. B., held at Masonic Hall, on Suuday.last, tho fallowing ottlcers were Installed for the ensuing term: J. N. Nathans, president; Nath'l Levin, vice-president; P. Wine man, secretary; H. n. D Leon, financial secre? tary; L. Wieskopff. treasurer; A. Falk, mentor; J. Worthelm, assistant mentor; L. Wetherhorn, warden; J. Jacobs, outside guardian. ' TUB GERMAN FIRE COMPANY BALL.-The line hall at the eugine house or this company was again thrown open last evening t'- 'he members and Invited guests, and some pieasu..t hours were passed In the relaxation of the dance. Large numbers er ladles were present, aud the bright faces, gay red coats s nd delightful m UK lc won id have melted the heart nf a misanthrope. The light-footed dancers prolonged their amusements until a late hoar la the night, while the staid and quiet enjoyed themselves thoroughly in a way more to their taste. ti U H I N E H S NOTICES. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, in leather bindings, holding fifty pictures, 75c and 90c. each, at No. 161 King street; also at tm Hasel street Bazaar. octie-mtu CHAS. C. RIGHTER A Co. FrFTT PICTURE ALBUMS, In velvet, 90c. each. Hasel street Bazaar and ni Ring street, octio-mtu Rosno GOODS! Rosno GOODS!-Side and corner brackets, book racks, wall pockets, paper stands, match safes, aud picture frames. Hasel Street Bazaar and No. 161 Ring street. octlS ATTENTION, TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic views of Charleston and vicinity, at No. 161 King street, or at the Hasel street Bazaar. novia DRATAGE.-Mr. John Binna, having resumed his on basinets, ls ready to do draying with dis? patch, at uniform oharges. See card. : ?ONE o? THE BEST remedies extant for Dys- | pepsla, General Debility and Chills, ls the Old Carolina Bitters. MESSRS. BATER* ERESSBL have removed to. the northeast corner of East Bay and Market streets, and have just received a cargo of deli? cious tropical fruit. MRS. KEOGH, the skilful chiropodist, is daily working wonderful cures among those who are suffering from corns,bunions and other disorders of the feet. She has also treated cases of asthma and the fits wl<h sin rular success. Her rooms ore In King street, opposite Society, over McMil? lan's shoe store. -?.-. THERE is but one verdict, and that is the "Old Carolina.Bitters are a safe, sure and reliable Tonic. No MEDICINE, whether made north or south, will be found superior to that old established remedy for Dyspepsia, the Old Carolina Bitters. A Nsw LOT of mercantile Note Paper, five quires for 60c, at the Hasel street Bazaar and No. 101 King street. octlo-mtu BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office ls now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon,-at$4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and business maa .should have his card printed on his envelopes. ?nmbsr, Suet, &z. 2 Jg HILDERS' DEPOT, ? ? B 3 No! 94 CHURCH STREET. % i ?3 Qi o CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. a ? ?< v LIMB, SLATES, to, CEMENT, LATHS, 2 ? PLASTER, HAIR, " O * I O Ac. AC, A?., Ac o ? S aa > a, -- ~ < K PH _ The attention of Builders and others In- ? 2 terested ls Invited to a cargo of SLATES ~ 3 Just received. These Slates are superior > ~ to any American, and equal to the best g Weleh Slate, while In price they are lower M 2 than any sold in this market since the war. As a covering for houses, Slates are o ? universally admitted to be superior to o r any other material used, and the price at g -> which they are now offered renders them " ~ nearly as cheap, and ir durability be con- ^ ui sldered, cheaper than either Tm, Shingles ^ .5 or Felt. * 2 * ? BUILDING PAPER, ? O H ? substitute for Laths and Plaster, at . about one-half the cost. A full supply of " an LIME, CEMENT, Ac, constantly on hand _ s and for sale. Z. Country orders carefully and promptly T S fluid. P. 0. Box Nc 874. 2 B- , E. M. GRIMKE. y % jana - r tailoring. Jj" E W FASHION CLOTHS, CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. MENKE A MULLER, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 325 KINO STREEI, Have Just opened the largest and finest stock ot ? Clothing ever offered In this city for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, comprising a^ruli assort? ment or DRESS and BUSINESS SofTS, Derby Suits, Walking Coats, Overcoats, Pea-Jackets, Ac The largest ron lou is of imported goods, and manufactured mto garments by ourselves-we can therefore recommend them as regards flt, wear and workmanship. Our TAILORING DEPARTMENT is supplied with the finest selection of English, French, German and Domestic Cloths, Doeskins, Beavers, Tricots, Meltons, Ve.vetine, Diagonals, Cheviots, Cordu? roy. Cassimeres, Ac, and a large variety of mod era Pants and' Vest Patterns, which we make up to ord^v. by measure, In the latest style. The foreman in this department of our business has no equal In the artistic world for catting and pro? ducing an elegant flt. FURNISHING GOODS.-This department ls sup? plied with the Celebrated .?* Shirts, English, French and Domestic Undershirts and Drawers, Alexandre and Couvolssler's Kids, Buckskin, Cas simere, Silk and Thread Gloves, Linen and Paper Collars, Neck Ties, Bows, Scarfs, Pocket Handker? chiefs, Socks, Umbrellas. Ac Our stock bas been selected with great care, and prices marked very low In plain figures. Bayers tn our line will find lt to their advan? tage to call In and sec for themselves before pur? chasing elsewhere. novl-tuths2mos Sitters. QLD CAROLINA BITTERS! OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! CURES CURES CURES CURES GENERAL DEBILITY! GENERAL DEBILITY! GENERAL DEBILITY! GENERAL DEBILITY! WANT OF APPBTITE ! . IWANT OF APPETITE ! .v. WANT OF APPETITE ! WANT OF APPETITE ! CHILLS ! CHILLS ! CHILLS! CHILLS! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! s DYSPEPSIA! BOLD BT. SOLD BT BOLD BT SOLD BX DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS! DRUGGIST8 AND GROCERS! DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS! DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS! EVERYWHERE! EVERYWHERE! EVERYWHERE! ' EVERYWHERE! Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WI NE MAS' A CO. Agencies. C HARLESTON ADVERTISING AGENCY, OORNKB BROAD STEKKT AND EAST BAT. ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowest cash rates for ALL PAPERS In the United States. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL. decs-m wt JU ST REOEIVED, CARBO LATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant and destroyer of Rats, Mice Bogs, Cockroaches, Ac A small quantity placed where they frequent will at once disperse them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pam Ex? tractor. A fresh supply of Fleming'a Worm Confections, the most reliable In usc Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the great remedy for Rheumatism. Far sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, ma?30 No. 181 Meeting street, Srrrj' <Bfo$m1 &z. Gr BAND E X HI B;IT I* N r-j >. Of; L?/nj"i VI FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY AND FANCY J GOOD8 At Greatly Reduced Prices to Hair the: BoUdaja, v ,>-... rrj?> '.*! ? FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT & co., NOS 244 AND 437 KINO STREET. 100 Sets of Fine FURS, from J4 to $10, worth $8 to $ 30 loo dozen VKIette Kid Gloves, only $1-quality guaranteed-our own Importation SO dozen Calley's Celebrated Seamless Kid Gloves tl 76 and $2, each pair warranted, worth m New Tort tl M 1,000 dozen other Kid Gloves, at satisfactory prices. _. oem_FURCHGOTT, BENEDICTA Oj). LANNEL DEPARTMENT. F 1 case Fine Opera FLANNEL, 40 cents, worth 60 cents 1 case Fine Red Flannel, 25 cents, worth 40 cents 1 case All-wool White Flannel, 26 cents, worth 40 cents Blankets and other Flannels at very reasona? ble prices 100 Buggy Blankets, at $6, worth $8. FURCHGOrr, BENEDICT A CO., oct31 _No. 244 King stree;;. JAD?EN, DOMESTIC AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. 500 dozen Unen TOWELS, at tl per dozen loo dozen Doylies, at 75 cents per dozen 100 dozen Napkins, at $1 25 per dozen 1 case Pillow Case sheeting, at u cents per yard 1 case 8-4 Sheeting, at 37H cents p-?r yard I case 10-4 Sheeting, at 46 cents per yard 6 cases 3 4, 7-4 and 4-4 Shirting, from 8 cents to to cents, very low 500 pieces Dress Oooda, best selections tn the city, from 20 cents to 60 cents, worth 30 to 76 1 case New Irish Poplins, only $1 per yard, worth tl 60 Colored and Black Silks at reduced prices All colors of Velveteens can be bought at a sacrifice 1 case Boolevard Balmoral Skirts at tl 50 1 case Arabs, only $3, worth $6. At FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., oct3l_No. 244* king street. QARPETS ! CARPETS ! CARPETS ! MATTING I MATTING I MATTING I OILCLOTHS! OIL CLOTHS ! OILCLOTHS! RUGS 1 RUGS I RUGS I Weare closing the above Goods, and would ad? vise buyers to givens an early eau. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., octal_ No. 244 King street. ?y^HTTE GOODS, CLOTH, NOTIONS, HOSIERY AND RIBBON DEPARTMENTS Are foll and well asserted. Velvet RIBBONS, No. IX, 40 cents; No. 2, 40 cents; No.'3, 60 cents; No. 4, 65 cents; No. 6, 76 cents, Ac. It will be for the benefit of Ribbon buyers to give ns a call, as ocr stock is the best In the city. We are the sole Importers of a great many of the above goods, and do sell them at New York jobbing prices. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., octal No. 244 King street. dhrngs, Crjemicols, &t. rjlHE GREAT LUNG REMEDY l GLOBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP Cures permanently Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, Bleeding or the Lungs, Croup, Whooping Congh and Consumption, when taken in time. Has never failed. OVERTWENTV THOUSAND LTVTNG WITNESSES to bear testtmony to the great superiority of GLOBE FLOWER430UGQ SYRUP oVsr all other lung remedies Introduced. Olobe Flower Congh Syrup ls warranted not to contain opium or other nauseous drugs in any of their forms. Globe Flower Cough Syrup ls legally warranted to cure I Globe Flower Cough Syrup ls protected by letters patent, both on trade mark label and com? pound. It ls pleasant to the taste and harmless to the most delicate Infant. For sale by Druggists. Price $1 per bottle. PEMKERTON, TAYLOR A CO., Proprietors and Chemists, Atlanta, Ga. ROSWELL GA., April23,1870. Messrs. Pemberton, Taylor <? Co: DEAR SIRS-I received the bottle of Globe Flower Syrup at noon, yesterday, and began the use of it Immediately. My patient passed a more comfortable night than she has for three months, and now, at 10 o'clock A. M., says she feels like another woman. I intend to continue the nae of the Globe Flower Syrup,. believing lt will make r care. Never have 1 witnessed such great benefit from a remedy, la so short a tune, in my llfef I Shall ta the future use your Glube Flower Syrup la all cases of colds, coughs, 'and all atrectlons of the langs that may present them? selves. Respectfully, R. B. ANDERSON, M. D. For sale by all Druggists, GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Wholesale Druggists, dec7-tnthseraos Charleston. S. C. D R B A E R 'S IMPROVED . VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILL8 will remedy BILIOUS DISORDERS and LIVER OOMFLAINT-will cure Dyspepsia or indigestion, Headache, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, and have proved of great use m Neu? ralgia, Dropsy, Dysentery, Piles, Pains in the Side, Back and Limbs. They will care Sick Headache and all Derangements pf the stomach. These Pills contain nu Mercury, and may be taken with perfect safety by any persons, aod la all situa? tions of life. No family should be without them. Manufactured by . . DR. H. BAER, Wholesale- and Retail Druggist, Charleston? 8. 0. Price per box 25 cents. Usual discount to the trade. T HE CELEBRATED GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL, FOR INFANTS. * A reliable and invaluable remedy in OOLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM, Dysentery, Dlarhoea, and snell other diseases as children are subjected to during the period of Teething. This Cordial ls manufactured from the best Drugs, all carefully selected, and contains no in? jurious ingredient. No family should be without lb The best Physicians have recommended lt, and Mothers may administer lt with perfect con? fidence. Ic contains no Opium or other Anodyne. Manufactured by DR. H. BAER. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston. Price 25 couts a bottle. Tue usual discount to the trade. J^R. SIMMONS' LITER REGULATOR, A preparation of Roots and Herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one. lt has been used by hundreds, and known for the last thirty-five years as one of the most relia? ble, efllcactous and harmless preparations ever offered to the suffering. II taken regularly and persistently, lt ls sure to cure: Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness, sick headache, chronic diarrhoea, affections of the bladder, camp dysentery, affections or the kidneys, fever, nervousness, chais, ' diseases of the ?tin, Imparity of the blood, melancholy or de? pression of spirits, heartburn, colic or pains in the bowels, pain In the head, fever and ague, dropsy, bolls, pain m back and limbs, asthma, erysipelas, female affections, and billons diseases generally. Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN A CO., Drug? gists, Macon, Ga. Price fl; by mall $126. Many highly respectable persons can fully at? test to the virtues of this valuable medicine. For sale by janie slyr GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO. DOWIE, MOI8E A DAVIS, Charleston. _f?ttn'B 'E?betttear. ? MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Shaker Flannel, Patent Merino Undervests, Drawers, and Hosiery. A LABOE VARIETY OF NEW GOODS FOB THE HOLIDAYS, At Extremely Low Prices. E. SCOTT'S STAB SHIRT EMPORIUM, .MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE ?ARKET. QT Io tl) ing on?i -fnrmsrjing ?OC?? CLOTHING m m SEASON. SjTJITS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. NBW SUPPLY OF ALL STYLES OF MORNING COATS, BUSINESS COATS, DERBY SACKS, DBESS FRO0K6, OVERCOATS, Of Chinchilla, Beaver and Waterproof, la Glenga? lla and Cape Styles. ROBES DE CHAMBRE TRAVELLING SHAWLS. FURNISHING GOODS. The Leading Styles of CRAVATS, BOWS, TIES, SCARFS, Ac, Ac. "CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. HOSIERIES. MERINO AND LAMBSWOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, NEGLIGE SHIRTS, CARDIGAN JACKETS. GLOVES, OF FRENCH KID, CALFSKIN AND BEAVERS, ENGLISH BUCK, DEER AND OASSIMERE. BUCK GAUNTLETS. The Celebrated [STAR SHIRT3, COLLARS AND CUFFS, Ol all Qa ai lt les, and sold by me for the past 30 years. TAILORING DEPARTMENT supplied with a Foll Assortment of Imported and Domestic Cloths. Beavers, Coatings and Casslmeres, made np at moderate prices. WM. MATTHIESSEiV B. W. McTUREOUS, Superintendent. ' decl9 CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES OVERCOATS. DOUBLE-BREASTED SACKS DERBY SACK8 PRINCE OF WALES FROCKS ENGLISH MORNING COATS DRES3 FROCKS SILK AND VELVET VESTS, and . LOW PRICED BUSINESS SUITS. SCARFS. OUR FRITZ MONARCH CHANCELLOR LORD STANLEY WINDSORS. HOSIERY. CASHMERE. MERTNO SHAKER, BRITISH, and GERMAN COTTON. PATENT PANTALOON DRAWERS SCARLET AND WHITE SHAKER FLANNEL . . -COTTON FLANNEL AND JEAN8 SHIRTS, DRAWERS CARTWRIGHT AND WARNER'S 6UPER STOUT COTTON SCARLET AND WHITE ALL-WOOL COLORED AND WHITE MERINO TRUE FIT SHIRTS . NEGLEGE SHIRTS CARDIGAN JACKETS. LINEN COLLARS. HENSINGTON. FLORENCE FRANKLIN, GUARDS BISHOP AND PARAGONS THE TRUNK PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS. . GLOVES. ENGLISH BUCK, "CALF* , .. DOG, KID, BEAVER SILK, CLOTH, and FLEECSD-UNED COTTON. SUSPENDERS. RUSSIAN CANTAB GUYOT BERLIN and ' ENGLISH. TOILET ARTICLES. VIENNA TRAVELLING BAGS TRUNKS, LAP BOB ES and TRAVf-LLING SHAWLS ROBES DE CHAMBRE and SMOKING JACKETS. For elegance, ease and comfort to the wearer, these Goods are recommended* with confidence. . J. H. LAWTON & GO., ACABEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING. Ceno $)ijtt. gllEET LEAD, LEAD PIPES, Ac FOR SALE BY WM. SHEPHERD A CO., No. 24 HAYNE STREET AND No. 35 PINCKNEY STREET. tu _ J&prtitm gales- g trig goff ^ By JOHN G. MILNOR & GO. ?*LACK CLOTH CLOAKS. CLOTHING, ? "DRY GOODS. '1 HIS DAY, 8d Instant, at io o'clock, we will sell at oar Store, No. 136 Meeting street. . An lavotee of assorted BLACKCLOTH CLOAKS, on account of Manufacturera; Black Satinet, Twill and Kentucky Jean Coats and Panta, Black Satinets, Kentucky Jeana, Kerseys, Twins, Bea, Blue and WliPe Flannels, Brae Drills^ Blue Plaids, Denims, Ticks. Bleached and Brown Shirting, Balmoral Skirts, Fancy Delaines, Fancy and Shirting Prints, Merino Undershirts^Verona and French Head Handkerchiefs, Hosiery; Worsted Sci.rfs. Ac. Conditions cash. Jans By HENRY COBLA & COi* HAMS, BUTTES, Ac. THIS DAY, at ? o'clock, in front of oar store, will be sold, 10 tierces Sugar-cured HAMS , 10 tubs Prime Butter 20 boxes Cheese 2000 pounds Smoked Sides looo pounds h. c. Dry. salted Sides 100 kegs Nails - boxes Fancy Soaps. Conditions cash._. _jjant By PAUL B. LAL AXE tc CO. WILL BE SOLD BEFORE OUR STORR No. in East Bay, THIS DAY, at 9 o'clock, 2 bhds. BIB SIDES 1 h lid. Shoulders 1 hhd. Hams 10 Arkins Batter * And other Groceries as usual; Conditions cash._ jans By WM. MeEAY. ' PIANO, MELODEON, GROVER & BA? KER'S SEWING MACHINE, Sofas,Hair-se&t Chairs, Office Desks, Choice Lot Books, Blankem, Sundry Clothing, Table Knives, Forks, Goolring and Office Stoves, Meat Safes, and Sundries. TO-MORROW (Wednesday,) at No. 140Meeting street. Also, Watches, Jewelry, ftc. Terms positively cash on delivery._Jans By LOWNDES ? ?BDIBALL. TTTTTLL BE SOLD, THIS DAY, JANUARY V V 3,1871, a-t the Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock That substantial THREE-STORY BRICK RESI? DENCE, on the west side of Archdale street, known aa No. 2L The House contains six up? right rooms, pantry, dressing-rooms, with double plantas to the south. * ' Terms-One-half cash; balance m one and two years, secured by hoad ahd mortgage, with In? terest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum. Property to bs insured and policy assignee Pur? chaser to pay L. A G. for papers and stamps. Jans_._. m By J. FRASER MATHE WES. EX PARTE WM. M. ROUSE, TRUSTEE -IN THE COMMON PLEAS. By virtue of an order of Oom* in thu casa, to me directed, I will offer for sale at public auction, THIS DAY. the 3d day of January, MTV at il o'clock A. M., at the Old Postofflce, Broad street, Charleston, The fellowing named RB AL ESTATE: All that LOT OF LAND, with tte B?ILBINQ8 thereon, situate on the north side of Vernon street, in the City of Charleston, known as No. ls, measuring and containing In front on Vernon street forty (40) feet, more or leas, by one hundred and ten (110) feet In depth; bonn de? north by Lands of-, south by Verno?street, ea*rbj Lands of Soignions, and west by Lands or Yen? ning. - ALSO, ~J2\. All that LOT OF LAND, with BUILDINGS there? on, Hltaate in Hampton court, in the OBJ of Charleston, known by the No. 14, meas ur' containing forty (40) feet front by eighty | In depth; bounded north by Lands of by B ampton court, east by Lands of -r1-^-, *Jn& west by Laads of McGregor. Terms-One-half cash: balance by bond of ma pure Laser at one year from day of sale, with In? teres", and mortgage of the property; Bnuaings to be insured sad policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. jan 3 W. J. GAYER, Referee. Unction Balea-ifatnre mags. By F. P. SALAS. Auctioneer. SUGAR I SUGAR I SUGAR ! On THURSDAY next, the 5th January, 1871, at ll o'clock A M., will be sold at the United States Bonded Warehouse, In Elliot street, 200 boxes Good GROCERY SUGAR 240 boxes Prime Grocery Sugar 200 boxes Choice Grocery Sugar. Imported per British Bark bailor Prince, Mc Manns, Master, from Havana, and expressly se? lected for tills market. Terms-AU sums under $1000, cash; above that amount, thirty days, with approved City endorse 1 note._decal FITTED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT.-United States vs. one Wagon, two Moles, 11J? boxes To? bacco, By virtue of au order of sale, to me directed and delivered, from the Honorable the Judge of* rhe District Court of Sooth Carolina, In the above case, l will expose for sale, at Public Auction, in front of the Uultcd States Courthouse, in the City of Charleston, on SATURDAY, the 7th day ot January, 1871, at ll o'clock A. M., Ten (10) boxes MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Terms cash. L. E. JOHNSON, . deciO-thtuBft_U. 8. Marshal Dist. So. Ca. , UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE SOUTH CAROLINA DISTKIOT.-United States vs. seven Boxes Manufactured Tobacco, i. By virtue <of aa order of sale to sie directed and delivered, from the' Honorable the lodge of the District Court of South Carolina, In the above case, I will expose for Bale at patito auction, la front of the United States Cour tho ase, in tho City of Charleston, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of Jan? uary, 1871, at ll o'clock, A M. Six (6) boxes MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. _ Terms casa. L. E. JOHNSON, U S. Marshal,' decB9-thtas3 Dlstriot of South CaroteiV HUNT'S BL??FF FOR" SALjl This property, one of the best Landings on the Peedee River, will be sold at Bonnettavlllef, on MONDAY, 16th January, 1871. There are two hundred acres In the Traes, enouch of which is cleared to employ the hands and mules when not engaged in landing and *e- , livering goods. > There ls a good, new Dwelling, with the neces? sary outbuildings, at the Landing; a new Store, Warehouse and Cotton Sheds. A perfectly healthy residence for the Bummer can be had within one and a half miles from the River. Terms-One-third cash; the balance In one and two years. Payment to be secured by note, with personal security, bearing Interest at ten per cent. ;?er annum, and a mortgage of the proper? ly. Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. . JOHN WITHERSPOON, decss-s Executor or John Boss. Amtionms* fJrioute Sales, #c. Wa By J. FRASER MATHEWES. ^ AT PRIVATE SALE, ONE PONY MARE, good blood, warranted sound, and not yet six years old. An excellent saddle nag, and sold for no fault. May be seen in front er my offlce._._ JanS By W. Y. LEITCH & R, 8. BR?NS, Brokers, No. 35 Bro mdt street. AT PRIVATE S ALE. The PLANTATION known as "Hickory Hill," In the Parish of St. James Goose Creek, on State Road, 46 miles from Charleston, contamine -?ooo acres-about 800 or 1000 acres of whleh ara cleared; well settled, all buildings necessary ona first-class Cotton and Providion Plantation, s uah as a dwelling house, stable, gin house and screw, and all other outbuildings. Terms made known upon application as above. decid-tuthsP_'\? By J. FRASER MATHEWES, Real EM tate Broker, No. 56 Broad Street? AT PRIVATE SALE, PHOSPHATE LANDS of best quality and locations. Rice and Cotton Plantations m all parts of tho state. City Residences, Stores, Building Lots and Farms. oetl2p?BO Hotels. C OLUMB1A HOTEL, COLUMBIA, a ?C., WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor Of this pleasantly located tai elegantly furnished Establishment, at the State Capital, desires to tn form the travelling public and others seeking accommodations, thai the "CO? LUMBIA" ls m every respect a nrst-class HoteL unsurpassed by any in the State*or the United states. Situated m the business centre-of tho city, with One large airy rooms, and a table sap plied with every delicacy of the season, both from New York and Charleston markets, the Ptoprio tor pledges that no efforts wUl be spared to give perfect satisfaction tn every respect. A fliat-class Livery Stable ls attached to the Hotel, where vehicles of every description can te had at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure of every Train. WM. GORMAN, ' Proprietor and Superintendent J. D. BUDDS, Cashier. , aprlS-wfm PROFESSOR 'BERGER'S BED-BUCr DESTROYER. Oontar's INSECT POWDER Glentworth^ Roach Exterminator Coa tar's Rat Poison Isaac-sen's Sure Pop-Death to Mosquitoes. For sale by DB. E. BABB, alys - (No. 131 Meeting street.