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If this cannot U. done, protection against losses by malt may be secured by forwardlng'a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of THE NEWS, or Ry sending the money in a registered letter. AaHress " RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO.. No. 149 East Bay, Ctarrlestort, S.C. jj , ..V , THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1871. ;>S-THE PRICE OE SUBSCRIPTION ?OR, THE "DALLY NEWS" IS NOW EIGHT DOLLARS A YEAR, Di ADVANCE. ir JEW? OF THE T?A. r. In New York:, yesterday, cotton closed weak but not lower; aplauda lijic; Orleans 15Xc. . -Gold dull at 10XS10&. -The Concordia cleared on Tut s day from Bos? ton for Falmouth, England. It ls supposed sim takes pat a cargo of arms and war material des tineJ-for France, -* - - -A full bench of the Supreme Court of New fork, Judges ingraham, Barnard and Cardosa, on Tue-day decided that United States bonds could not be Included in personal assets la reck? oning property for local and State taxation. -This ls the style in faa eral notices In Boston how: "Funeral services at his late residence, -street, wednesday, at 12 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Burial at conve? nience of ram Hy.'' -Versailles, the present Prussian capital, ls now one of the most strongly fortified positions in the world. Since the seat or government of Prussia has been removed to that town it has been transformed into a fortress. -Letters from Versailles say that Klug William has always expressed the greatest horror of per? mitting the Parisian popuUUon to starve, and the Investment of the capital has worn upon him more than has all the rest of the war. - -The Washington Chronicle, or Monday, con talus the valedictory of Its late editor, Colonel John W. Forney. The reason he assigns forTe tiring from the Chronicle is that the expanding IQ;crests of his Philadelphia paper, the Press, re? quire all his attention. Ile maltes no allusion In his valedictory tb the Piesldent. ? -correspondent Inside Paris writes to thc London Datly News: ' We are by no means a very happy family-. General Ducrot and General Blanchard have had words. The latter, ia the course of the dispute, said to tho former: .'Ifyon sword were as long as your tongue, you wou}d be a wonderful warrior indeed.' " -The Chicago Republican records the case of couple who actually desired a divorce, and prov inga fictitious residence of a year, got lt. Th Wife soon repented and got the decree set aside by exposing tho fraud in the "residence," but a short time again changing her miad, appeared in the same court and obtained, her divorce a sec ond timel'.'* \ -All the ofllccrs and entire crew, except six, ot the French burk New vi Je, Penelope, from Maico fbr Callao, With" a ?argo or coolies, were murdered on Ovtober loth by the coolies, who roseen masse and.overpower ed ali- roslBtaao*. ?Tue-vesset was th?*?b'S?t one lrand'red and-arty miles south of the Lo.dr.oae Islands, andwas. navigated into the harbor of Tiupack ny the survivors of the crew. - -The Crispins cf New York still maintain a hui front, and have commenced the fitting up of one of their stoi es. Seven factories are now p r o .cc ted by them-six to be owned exclusively by Cilspius. and one to be open to_ subscriptions of ail th ?jades unions. Thu employers aie oucfHeut that the 'enterprise will fail through want of cap ta and commercial experience. The em; loyer.-, ul cite fourteen recent failures ia the shoe trade lu Philadelphia, but no thought of failure seems to daunt the courage of the Crispins. A number of manufacturers whose hands are out have bad their work done by another manufacturer, but the Crispins employed by the latter have refused t woik 1 inger-unless the arrangement is brukrn up The subject ls under cen ideratloa. * -There ls a man living m the mountains of North Carolina, not more than forty miles from Greenville, S. C., says theTarooro' Carolinian, who has reached the extraordinary ago of 143 years At the time of Braddock's defeat he was twenty years old, and had a wife and - three children, gentleman at Greenville states that this man, who basc?me down to BS from a former generation has always been m moderate circumstances "lived upon a coarse vegetable diet; that he has > never drunk any liquid but spring water, and bids fair to ?ive many years longer. Fie enjoys /perfect health; possesses all or manhood's at tributes, and wishes to marry. De has survived seven wives, and having lost his last one about sixty years a^o, he nu w begjas to feel quite lonely -The Boston Advertiser says that during tue past year the manufacture ?r?mots and shoe3 has been quite successful, and the business of 1370 0 will provo as remunerative to the manufacturer and us pc4:il La ole to lae workman as for auy year since thc close or the war. The increase iii pro duetloti has been greater than ls Indicated by ^ the, shipments from that market, as, during the fall apason, the demand for booti was so urgent that shipments were made direct from the facto? ries, instead of from the salesrooms in th-city astsufiha'ly the custom. Southon denten, who have purchased largely of brogaus in former .years, have nut bceu so good customers, partly "owing tb the low price of cotton, but more to the fact that thc negro population, which former? ly wore thus-' g iods exclusively, are fast substl tuting boots and the fancy sorts of shoes for that description which reminds them of their days of bondage. -The annual message of Governor Hoffman, of New York, which was sent to the Legislature on Tuesday, counsels rctrenciraent in expe ditures, - and says the entire State debt Is $32,409,144, a re? duction of$6,445,304daring the year, it recom? mends that ail the mil.tu be armed with breech? loaders; re tews former recommendations as to canals, Including an appropriation for the list of various projeced methods for the use of ste un: supports guardeJiy some plan: for an elevated railroad-in New York; asks a continuation or the pewees or the commissioners to prevent the spread of the catt e disease: disapproves of the administration or Fe leroi ?nauces. an 1 gives soma ari vkse to Secretary Boatw?!!; charges that the Federal Government has es-amedto interfere alrectly, by la ofllcers and armed forces, with ?entona in New York State; analgus the Presl dent on this account, ena protests formally:! against these outrages. v -A correspondent says: "I must tell yon &~ anecdote or Gambe: ta, ? who waa always regarded" as being very peculiar and now as being half crazy, that, perhaps, yon have not heard. I sup pore yowknow he has bnt one eye. though I dont think lt ls generally known how holest tho other. When he was a eleven years old ho was sent to. a bearding school, and. in a flt of homc-sickuess, wrote thus to his father: 'Father, if you. don't come a.td take mc homo within three weeks, 1 SHAH cut out one of my eyo?.? Tae '.hree weeks pasird, an 1 no fa lter a?poarcd; so young Gani !ictrr\. agreeably to promise, went up ln'-olifs nom otic day, and, w th his ja<kuife, coolly de? prived himself of tho u-?e of hts right eye. HU tome Eickhess Rilli conti :ulng, he Tvrorc again thoa: 'Path- r, I have but ono eye. If yon arc not herein threeweeks to take me home, you will have a blind son.' On receiving that, his father doubted no longer hia bome-alckueM, bat went and brought him homo. Doat you cah that real p uck T Pluck lo om sense of the word, though it doesn't Beeta very plucky when one thinks he could not control his home-sickness better. If yon have ever seen any of Gambctta's photo? graphs, you will notic* tliat the left ktde or his profile ls always seen." Thc Fire Loan Stock. It is announced that the Fire Loan Stock of South Carolina, due on the 1st instant, has not been paid on presentation, in accord? ance with the official notice of tbe State Treasurer, dated December 12, 1870. Thia Fire Loan Stock was isBued under the act of June, 1838, for rebuilding the City of Charleston. The rate of interest is six per cent, and the principal as stated, was payable on tho 1st January instant. There has never been any question as to the liability of the Slate for this debt. There te, it is true, a case before the Supreme Court, in which tue holders of the Fire Loan Stock are parties as claimants of the assets of tbo Bank of the State of South .Carolina. But this does not touch the matter of the liabillity of the State, inas? much, as whatever right to the assets of the bank might be established by the Fire Loan stockholders would remain with tbe holder of the stock, whether a State or a private Individual. That Is to say, the State, by payiDg the stock when due, would not prejudice the claim of the stock upon the as? sets of the Bank of the State. The amount of the Fire Loan Stock is $304,443, and on December 12, 1870, the State Treasurer gave notice that the stock wo ali1 be paid ingold, on and after Decem? ber 31, 1870, "at the South Carolina Bank "and Trust Company in Columbia, and at "the banking-house of H. H. Bampton, No. "9 Nassau street, New York." ? As soon as this notice was brought to the attention of the General Assembly of the State, Repre? sentative Whipper, a colored lawyer, intro? duced a jointTesolution requiring the com? mittee of ways and means "to take such "legal proceedings as they may think nec "es8ary to prevent the payment of the Fire "Loan Stock, should any attempt bc made "by any financial agent of tho State to pay "it." This resolution was agreed to-by the House, but was laid on the table in the Senate. A complaint was then made before Judge Melton in tho Court of Common Pleas for Richland County, by W. J. Whipper, Joseph Crews and Benjamin F. Bosemou, and it was ordered that the defendant, Niles G. Parker, show cause before him at ihe courthouse in Columbia, on Friday, the 30th of December, "why an order should riot bo "issued to restrain and enjoiu him, as treas? urer of the said State, and until the further "orderof this court, from Ming, or anywise "appropriating of the moneys or funds of the "State in his custody or charge, as such "treasurer, for the purpose of paying or re ;'deeming the stock kio .vu as the Fire Loan "Stock of this Slate. And it is further or "dered that thc said N. G. Parker, as treas "urer of the State, his servants, attorneys, "assistants and agents, bein the meantime "restrained and forbidden from paying or "redeeming the said stock, or any part "thereof, with any moneys or funds of this "State in his custody or charge as such "treasurer." On the day appointed Mr. Pressurer Parker failed to appear, and the j injunction- was continued until the 10th in-, stunt It is understood that Whipper and. lis colleagues, without going into the mat? er oj the liability of ihe State, take"the ground t?at the State Treasurer had ho au . Lo ri ty to make the pay meut proposed. The whole movement, -from the begui? ling, is regarded in South Carolina as a ; itock-Jobbing trick. In the first place, the jermanent holders of the Fire Loan Stock ioubted whether the stock would oe paid at naturity. This enabled the Ring to buy up i large amount of the stock at a liberal dis ;ount. When the notification of the intend? ed payment wus given, the price rapidly ad? vanced, and it is believed that as high as 109 n currency was paid for a small lot of the Hock. Whether Whipper <fc Co. had been lenieda share of the spoils, we have no neans of telling. It is plain, however, that heir action, and the temporary repudiation )f a rightful debt, tend to depress the price of .he stock, when the Ring may manage to tick it up cheap, and realize a handsome iront. The State is able, we presume, to ray the stockholders. A tax of nine mills br the current year ought to realizo $300, 100 or $400,000 more than the current ex? penses of our costly State Government. Vir. Kimuton had, besides, in his posses ?on, a year ago, $2,700,000 of State bonds, )f which no public account has been ;iven. The revenue of the Stt.te is un? precedentedly large, taxation is enormous, state bonds are hypothecated by ihe mil ion; yet a clique of speculators are porinit ,ed to play with the credit of the State, and ire able to repudiate, for a time, a just lebt, in order that they may siuff more >lunder into their gorged and plethoric lockets. Again, Well Done : The Augusta Chronicle says that lt is it ill without-full official returns of the late flections in Georgia, but sufficient is now iiiown to secure the election of the Demo iraetic candidates for Congress in the first, leooud, ?i'th, sixth and seventh districts. [*he third and fourth have bees carried by he Radicals. The election of Tift, in the lecohd district, was for some time ia doubt, ?ut his election is now known to be certain, LOtwith3tanding the vote of one of the conn? ies in his district, in which he is known to lave bad a large majority, has not beeu ounted anti returned by the managers. A i lajority of tho managers being Ridicals, , aey refuse! to flnjsi tyie count, when it was scertained that the D???o3rat?C ticket was 1 ir ah ead. ' 1 Tbis company has declared a January di video d of one dollar a share, payable on tho 1st February next. The operations the company for the past year vfili be shown in detail in the annual report, bub we are able ai; this time to state, with exact? ness, that the road and rolling stock havo becm maintained in a condition of thoron efficiency, that the dividend 13 paid oat legitimate, not earnings, anil that the year 1670 is the most prosperous and sutisfac tory which the company has experienced since tho beginning of tho lato war. truth, the company is now reaping the fruits of its sound policy and judicious manage? ment, and hasbi?foro it, we hope and believe, a career as profitais to the stockholders, oe bentScial to the public at large. of Comparativo Price?. The following table, condensed Trom the New York Journal of Commerce, shows the prices of breadstufls, provisons, cotton, rice and naval stores, at New York, on the 1st of January in each year, from 1860 to 1871 aili! I g r%*l5I*ii i =; te ^E??Ir^i sasses!! ; ! sri |r?p ri | : fa : : : : : - : sS-": : : : : : : : : : s* .cy. 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M MM*.ao> M>->to-n O -t OJ *? ? ,3 -J ?5 M M 00 VI *- v OJ to to f>'00-li?0<l' CncnOOncnQOkOOCncncn XX xx financial. ?J.OLD. . WANTED. Apply tb W. P. HALL, Jan5-2 Brown A Or?.'* Wrtnrve*. Jj! 0 R SALE, BANK STATE SOOTH CAROLINA BILLS (USW). Bank St ate South Carolina Bills (old). South Carolina Stock. Charleston Gaslight Company Stock. Granit-vi'io Manofactnilng Company Stock. AU mtic Phosphate Company stock. Jititf LOUIS MoLAtN. No. 31 Broad street. W ANTED MACO * AND WESTERN RAILROAD STOCK. South Carolina Railroad and Bank Stock. Greenville and Columbia Railroad Second Mort trage Bonds. Farmers' and Exchange Bank Bills. LOOTS McLAIN, jani._ No. 31 Bi-nad Strew*. rp O LOAN, TWBNTT THOUSAND DOLLARS on trilaterals. jan4 LOUIS MoLATN. No. 31 Rroad street ?ox ame. JUST RECEIVED, ONE HHNDRED barrels IRI H POTATOES. Jackson Whites ?nd Peac i Blow Ooodrl-.h, at $3 per barrel, or 45 oent* per peek, at' Fruit stand corner Church and Ma-ket streets, norta side. Mrs. S. JAUOU. Jan5-2* FO R SALE, ONE SECOND HAND BOILER, 30 Inches diameter, 22 feet long, m good omer, ?Ith Front. Orate, liar-, Beams, Ac, complete. Applv to THURSTON A UOLWKS, Adgcr's Nonh Wh trf._n"v2i-mrli FOR SALE, 666 ACRES OE COTTON AND PROVISION LAND, twelve miles from urangenurg. and two miles from LowlaviM Oe pur, s. c. Katiroad, witta Residence of eighr. rooms, thc usual outbuilding*, gtti-liouae, and quartern ror lauoters. The place Is healthy, wate.'excel? lent, and timber abundant, lt ls auder cultiva? tion, and soo bushels or Cotton seed for planting can-be procured on tuc premises. ALSO, An eligible LOT of one and three quarter acres, at Glenn Springs, -partanbnrg County, with Cot? tage ol fmr romns and outbuildings, unfinished.* Forterms, Ac, apply to DB Ntl! VILLI A iVUA LBY, Attorneys ut Law, Ur.mgeUurg c. H., S. C. decB-thatui2* ?rTonrauariai._? THE ETER0ISE80F THE PAROCHIAL SCHOOL will be resumid ou MOI.DAY, the 2.1 instant. Ternis-Classics and F-DRltth per month, $3; Ungi sb aloue, $2; Primary Department, SI. j*n2-3_JOHN RAUS KN'. PrlrMpal. THE EXERCISES OF J4?-S G?LLI LAND sSClfOUi. will be re* un ed on MON n.w, 2 1 of J ..unary. Residence Nu. 21 St, Phillp Mire*. rwod.tuN amth of Pubho Scno-d. Music and French laugnt on reas.ina' l" 'rrmt der-an ENGLISH AND GERMAN dOUOUL, No. 82 WENTWORTH STREET.-The oxelolseao! 'htninsututlon embrace all the branches necessary for a zood English aud Commercial education, rite liuura from & to ? o-. Lock P. M. are devoted o German lensous, viz: Grammar, Speakinx, Writing g.nd ReattUig. Lessons In Drawing and Moulding every Saturday morning. The Night School from 7 to 9 o'clock, for exercises of Arith? metic, Reading. Spelling and Writing, and Orna ?nenia: ami Mechanical Drawing for a lalia. The Academv is under my special superinten? dence, with th? assistante of Mr. J. MCDONALD, viiits J. H. AN G KL, Miss LEON HARDT. Mla? J. CILLER. Vocal Music by Professor F. BERCKHAN. a H. BERGMANN, aug? PrinctpaL FOR SALE, THREE Yt- RY FINE MULES, well broken, and In good order. Apply at CAMBRON, BARKLEY & 00. Jnw6-g NEWSPAPERS.-FOR SALE AQUANTI TT of the above. A?ply at Board of Tra !e KOtms, Mo. ltfl Meeting street._novio-thrn j ' FOR SALE, A No. 1 WHEELER ?'1 WILSON'S SEWING atAQHINE, In Cabinet case-cheap. Apply at J. L. LCK?FOKD'S. No. 27 Queen street. nov28 Q\)Ut Ornss. S nEET BRASS, OF ALL THICKNESS? ES AND WIDTHS. FOR SALE BY WM. SHEP HERD k CO., No. 24 HATNB STREET AND No. 35 PINCKNET STREET. th WANTED TO HIRE., A GOOD^COOEV White prerefred. -Apply at Mo.'4S? Ktof street, ttaird door above Hudson stree? Jan6-l* WANTED, A GOOD COOK, WHITE OR colored. Apply at No. laSou.?i Bay, w.? ead. . , ..... ., Jans-;* W" ANTED, A GOOD COTTON PLANT? ER to reut?r work on sharefi a Plintarlon ou Sont h San t?o. J. Apply to BENJ. M oiNNES, ?NO. SJ tlidlmeib-treet. j a i r 0-2 WANTID, A SITUATION AS OVE? SH KR on a rtec or cotton plantatloa; or. as superintendent ol hands eugaccd in mining, pr otherwise. App y through POBtrifllce Box- No. 821. _,).n&-tlit,'i4 WANTED. A WHITE HOUSEMAID. Good recommendations required. Apply ai >o. 47 HUS?I street. Jun* WANTED TO SELL -TWO HUNDRED SHA' B3 OP PORT ROYAL RAILROAD si 0 K for sale. Address oner to w, Box 847, Angnaia, Qa._ Jan2-tntHBgi4* AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER I wlxhea employment References flrat-class. Address Bookkeeper. NSWB office. jan4-2? WANTED, A WHITE WET N?R8B, without a child. Apply at this office. jaBS-l"_;_ TEN EXPERT CIGAR MAKERS CAN tret fine work immedlatety.at J. MADSEN'S, C?aileaton Cifrar Manufacrory, No. 163 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel decdO ILoftttix. . mo IONT, THE HOUSE AND STORE, X No. 16 King street, with Conn ter and oilier Fixtures. Apply at go. 64 Klag street. Jan4 -4? FOR RENT OR SALE, A BEIAUTIF UL ESTATE In Orangeburg DtstKct, situated an LyonB Creek, three and a hall ralles from the south Garollna Railroad. The tn,ct contains J600 acres, soil rich red clay, adapted to ooitou, corn, wheat, root crops aud clover. A splendid range for cattle; sunny hillsides for vineyards, and- low lands for meadows. Lyons creak, a large, never-Calling stream rons through the estate, and furnishes one of the Unest water powers hi the State. A most valuable Iron ore has been discovered recently on the place. The estate hos on lt all the necessary farm tum.'decs, negro houses, barna, ntables, gin nouses and small dwelling. It has been in caa ?itant cultivation since the war, and tho splendid growing otop would give entire satis; action. lt ta offered for rent ur sale, on reasonable terms. Address Mrs. L M. KEITT, Society II?1L Darlington District, 8. O. Or R. M. MARSHALL A BRO., Mo. 83 Broad street. aug4 Boarding. BOARD -FAMILIES AND SING LE gentlemen can be pleasantly accommodated at the corner of Wentworth and Glebe atreets. deol3 , . Copartntraljijj ?Notiteo.' COPARTNEBSHIP -MR. GEORGE E. GIBBES ls a member of our Firm from this date. GIBBES Se CU. Charleston, January 2,1871._ Jan3-3 THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIA THD with them in the FACTO HAG K AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, JOHN B. PALMER, of Oolumbla, and WM. B. EVERETT, of New York, md will continue the business lu Charleston un 1er the firm or W. C. COURTNEV A CO., and In Kew York under the style bf COURTNEY, EVE ?TT A CO. W. C. COURTNEY 4 CO. December 16, 1870. _ Jan2 TTTM. M. LAWTON INFORMS HIS VT friends And the public that, from this *ate. his Bons. WINBURN and PHILIP TIUY HAN. are associated with him tn the Commission ind'Factorage Business, und r the Urtu or WM. M. LAWTON A ?ONS, No. 8 Uoyco'8 vv han*. January 2,1871. Jant-6 SHssotetioTts of Cop a rt rt rr o?) ip. VrOTICE.-THE COPARTNERSHIP EX Ll lvlING nader the name of HOI NEST A a ARTIN was dissolved Jul v 1st, 1870, tty thc wit ?? lraw.il or Mr. J. M. MARTIN. The busineae will >c conducted under the old name, aud at the old ?and, No. 620 Kin/, opposite Ann vtreet, by the inbscrlber, who will be happy tn nee his old patrons. J. E. BOIN EST. ' Jan3-tutlis3 DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The Copartnership heretorore existing jinlcr the name of J. R. READ A co., in this day U>'ahived hy mutual consenr. The liquidation or I lie r affHtte will bc conducted by J. lt. KI-; AD. (Signed) J. K. READ. . C. J. (JUINBY. Charleston. January 17. UTI. Jan2 DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Tlie Firm of WILLIS A CI1ISOLM ls this day lls<olvud by mutual <:on~ent. The liquidation or heir affairs will be conducted by E. WILLI9. who rvUl continue the business on hts own account. E. WILLIS. Charleston, S. C., December 6, lSTo. dec7 .farter) ?oous, &c, JEWELRY. ^yATCHES AND .'INE JEWELRY, WAT0HE!?. ic.-THE LATEST' ST?LLS.. Particular attention ls Invited to the NEW. .ARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, TE WELBY, SILVERWARE AND FANCr GOODS, lultabl?ror Presents, Just received andi opened AT JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KINO I3TBEET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No, 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. Ul the newest aud most exquisite designs In Jewelry, comprising, SETS OF PEARL, GARNET, ALL GOLD, CORAL AND STONE. Leontine, Opera. Neck and Vest CHAINS; Seal tinga, Diamond Rings; Gr.ut's .Pins, Pearl And iUraoud; Plain Gold and Wedding Ringa always iu hand or made to order; Sleeve Buttons and ituds, Bracelets, Brooches and Earrings; Armlets .nd Necklaces. In Gold and Coral; Brioches for lair 01? Miniatures, Lockets, Charm; and Masonic 'ina, Glove Bands, at AMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET, A lew doors above Wentworth street. nov24-thrtu_ gALL, BLACK & CO., los. 665 and 567 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Call attention or thoa? about purchasing HOLL )AY PRESENTS to 1 heir unequalled J?tock, com? prising everything in SILVER,-JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. It will he much to the advantage of those living Ltadl-ttane rom Hie cuy io ?end their orders, especial a teiuioa will iie.giveu iu tue selection ty one bl the Urtu per-ouady. And In ea-r Die ??.ods rural-lied are not satlsiactory in every re V< cf, ih-;y can De exchanged. Goods sent C. O. it. Packages allowed to be ipened und se: -el ion s made. ja.its-iyr X"cTuspapero, ?etagia)ines, &t. JJ ? R A L CAROLINIAN JANUARY NUMBER. What is the Duty of the Hour. D. Wyatt Aiken; lotion Culture in India. Uriti-h Couiiiiisxloiier'a tHpurt; rear Culture. D-vid z Evans, of Mary ind; Best Gra--?es ror th" ttouih. Or C. L. Hurl? er ot North c i ulina; Gullen Liv of Jupm, H. i. breer.- of PhPailelph-a; Guava ami Dares In 'hinda, W. N. Harr, or FlTM*; Amrora Goat tn he .?oath, D. H. Jacques: The Sharp .caru8, idas. R. Dodge, or Washington; Tanning, (new irocexa.) C. P. Panknln; G<iethe und Frederica, P. . Malone. ANo, many other valuable aud Interesting .rtlcles. Single copies, 2i cents. Sub-erip'.ion, $2per an um. Address RURAL CAROLINIAN, nova Charleston, S. C. tUrjciufj, &t. ?j OUT H ERN* D?E HOUSE. A ne""? FRENCH DYE HOUSE has bf-en opened >t No. 35U King street, w.here DYEING in all coi? rs, and Cleaning or a)) kinds is done at thc hurtest notice arid In thp hua) my.'e. . I. BILLER. Prenoh Dyer, ?6 King street, near corner George street, acpie-lyr P'YlB?GOREAN L?DGE, ?ro. 21, 3t F! .M.- A K^ular Commutation-of the above Lodge will be held at Masonic Hall TUTS (Thur*. day) EYE'.-IVO, st T o'clock. Candidate for tho E. A. Degree wlil be punctual. Bv order or thc W. M._ R, STEWART, jans SecioHiry. YOUNG AMERICA STEAM FIRE EN 01 NE COMPANY.-The Regnlar Monthly Mutctoir win bc heal Tum iThnraday) EVBNIVO. at HaTkei nail, at 7 o'clock. Members are reqnest ed u> attend as buslneo- of "lmporraccc will be submitted/nr their cOn^itleraMon. . By oner. J. 8. WESTENDORF P, ftn5_'* . ' '_Secretary. FARMERS'.FERTJLIZF.R COMPANY OF. fOVCH CAROLINA.-In accordance wish L ReaoJntiop paased at the meeting or this COJB puny, held un 3d mutant, a Meeting or the stock nj Wera for the purpose of Increasing the Capital Stock, and ?raendfntt the Ptre'; Section orthe By Laws, wlifbi held on TnraD?T, nth instmt. at . O'Clock, P. M. A. H. MAYZi'K, Jan 5-1 Treasurer. Neva Publications. gOHOOL BOOKS'! SCHOOL BOOKS I And ntl descriptions bf SCHOOL STATIONERY.. School 'Pens, Copy Books, and all m ri et UM of Blank Books. Drawing Papers, Bristol Hoards, Pencils, Drawing Carda and Drawing Books, at FOGABTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. NEW CATALOGUE, NO. 1. FORSTTHE'S LIFE OF CICERO, .2 vols. In one, witfc'Illnstrarli.ns. id American Edition, (2 60. Booka and Headings What BookB shajl I read aad-j how IQ read them; by Porter. 12. The Ho'tom of the Sea, by L. Sorrei, (The Wonder Library.) tl 60. Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases, . by "Dr. Hah, $i 60. Memoirs of the Lire and Services or the Rt. Rev. Alonzo'Potter. D. D., LL. D., Bishop ofPenn aylvjula, hy M. A. De Woolfe Hewe. r>. D., $3. Coughs and Colds, or the Preventive, Canse and Cure or rat letts affections of the Throat, Ac, by Dr. Hali. auUiorof '-Health by Goo? Liv? ing," Ac, $150. Religio Chemlel. Essays. By George Wilson, F. R. S. T., of Edinburgh, 12. . . Abbeys, Castles and Ancient Halls of England and Wales; their Legendary Lore and fepn-j lar History, by John Timba. 2 vois, $3 50. Tho Legendary Ballads of England and Scotland, compiled hy J. S. Roberts, $1. ANew DicHonaryof Quotation? from, the Greek, Latin and Modern Languages, with au exten? sive Index to every important word, $2. Wonderful Balloon A-ceat?y a History of Balloons, Ac, rrom the French orManoir, $i so. The comte History of England, by. A. Beckett, . with 20 odored Etoalngi and 200 WuotLOuts, io? nic Comte History of Rouie, by A. Beckett; Hlus teated by Leech, $370. .The OouilciUaokstooe, by A. Beckett, with Illus? trations by cruikshank P. (260 and $1 60. Mother Goose in a New Dress, S3 76; Mother Goose's Melodies, with notes, nitric and an account of the Goose or Vergoo.se Family. S3 75. (These are the great rival editions of "Dear Old v other Goose.") History of English Literature; In a Series of Bio? graphical Essays, by Collier, LL. I)., $176. The Rudiments of Colors and Coloring, with the nature of Figments, ftc, by Field, $2. Thomas Chalmers, a Biographical Study,' by James Dode!*. $1 75. From Egypt to sinai ; The Exodus of the-Children of Israel, by Professor Gaiissen, $1 75. Memoirs of the Lire and Writings of Thomas Chalmers, by hts son-in-law, Dr. Hanna; 4 YOlS., *T?0. -?>*? Memoir of Wm. Ellery Channing, with. Extracts from Correspondence,'Ac, S vols, $3 50. Millar's Almanac ror 1671. Interleaved. DIARIES FOR 1871. ' Photograph Albums, Writing Albums, Auto? graph Albums. Our varieties or these beautiful articles are ansurpas'-ed and cheap. Writing Detts, Writing Gases and Portfolios, embracing every variety of styles, from (1 up to $20. JUVENILE BOORS. Especial af ten rion has been given to onr Juve? nile Department. Oar assortment is un usa liy, large and great care bas been taken to select good booka for the yoong of all ages. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOORS. A large 6tock of English Family and Pocket Bibles and Episcopal Prayer Booka, embracing ali the newest e utlous and styles of Maninga,- The prices or Bibles and Prayer Books hare been greatly reduced. Our stock offers aa large a va? riety as eau be had, and at roduued price*. N. B. Our Monthly Literary Bulletin will be sont Free to persons in the country. asr Persons residing lu the country will please bear In mind that by sending their orders to mi Tor any books, published In America, thej will be charged only the price of the book. We psy for the postage or expresa ta~ Address FOGARTUrS BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 King street, (in the Bend,) Charleston, S. C Jun26 R USSELL'S LIST OP ILLUSTRATED HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS. FLOWERS FROM THE UPPER ALPS, with Glimpses of their II nm rs. superbly tliuatrated with chromo llthotrraphs, .'"Ho. $12 60. The Arts lu the Middle Ages, and at the Period Of <he Renaissance. Ky Paul Lacroix. Curator of thc Imperial Library or 'he Arseaa, Parin. Illus? trated with itlnatecn ehromo-ilihographtc print-', and upward uf roar hundred engravings ?n wc-ad. $11 . Ecclesiastical Art in Germany during the Middle Age'. By Professor Lubke. 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Miss Kllm integg and her Precious [.eg; A Gold? en LPgernl. By Thomas Hood. lllu>tr*ted by sL\ty exquisite etchings fromdrawlne* by Thomas Seccombe,-R. A., in characteris lc cloth blading. 57 JO. Molher Roo^c In hes New Dress. A .?eries of ex? quisite 'drawing* lu tinted chromo*. Rv Miss Chase, a daughter or the Chief-Justice. Eleguut 4in.. creen and gold. $4 60. fllustnitlnns to fi?etu 's Fautr. Thlr'een de signs In SllhoncttP, by Paul Konewka. The English text from Bayard Taylor's new tran-ilaUou, 1 vol.. 4to. $4. Maneln- I he De-ert World. Translated Trora ihe French, with additions and emendations. One ?.erv hand otne vol.. royal 8vo.,'wth one hundred arni sixty superb Blast tatton* $8. Han?ln-Ttin Mysery i-f Hie Oci??n. Translaied from the Fieucli, wujiodd tiousandemendations. One very handsome vol.. r yal 8vo.. with one hun? dred and thlny ?npp'-h illustrations $8 Mlebelct-Thc Bird: lt* History, Habits and Burial liens, p::e handsome vol.. myal 8vo" with two hundred and ten superb illustrations by Giaco? metti. $6. . . Figuier-Barth and ea. From the French <tf Loni- (? limier. Illustrated with two hundred and Sf ty engravings. One handsome vol.. royal thro. aa. Library of Wonders. Illnstratcd with one thou? sand bean-ifni Illustration*. The s M ie* conals's nf: Wonders or tue Human Body; Tm; .Sublime In Nature; Intelligence of An?mala: Thunder and Llirhtnlng; Boir.om of the Sea; Wonder* of the Heavens; Italian Art; Architecture; ^la^maklng; Lighthouses and Llgh'Shl s; Wonders o'f Pompeii; Egvpt 3300 Years Ago; Tue -un; Wonders of Heat; Ontleai Wonders; Wonders r>r Aco'istlcs; Wonder? ful Escapes; Bodily .?trength std Skill; Balloon Ascents; Grear. Hunts. The volumes may be pur? chased separately Ot $1 50. Etchl-gs by John Leech, containing illustra? tions of "Jack Brng." '.Christopher Tadpole'' and "H-cfor I .'Halloran." one vol., folio. $3. M?nchhausen- Adventures dn Karon de M?nch? hausen. Tradnrtlon nouvelle par Gautier.Ate. Illustr?es par Gus'ave Dore. Also, a large anil choice collection of the newest Juvenile and Toy BookB. dcclO PROFESSOR BERG EB'S BED-BUG DESTROYER. Oostar'B INSECT POWDER Glentworth's Roach Exterminator Costar's Rat Poison * Isaacaen's Sure Fop-Death to Mosquitoes. For sale by Da. H. BA Flit, sly* .No. 131 Meeting street, M. c Mtiyx u% Jo F ii ?sio. W ^^j^-2 JOHN CTHADWICICT.?..Proprleto R. DORSBY OQUSN.Manager and Director. L - THUE?Dii K.vjiM.\c,_iiau3,rx.?;ii, }8JL Second and last night, but two, or tho wonderful -.SAP P H O i. ._ WITH TH? ? . - COMIC OPERA TROD PB. Entire change or Programme. No extra charge ' for rraerved s>?t*. BATO RD AT. Mattara. Donrn opto at S o'clock. Petformaae?at a harf price._ . Jana R AMD BA" 1 or ?m OBRMAJr RIFLE CLUE ir m HIBERNIAN HALL, ON THURSDAY, 1?TH JANUARY, 1871. G Tie members of the Society are respectfully re? quested to wear their anlfura upon eUa occa? sion. . THE ccmfirrsx: P. PUCK HABER, Chairman. J. H. PETERMANN; 0. P. LUBS, J.OARTES, P. AKSEL, P.THBINZ, W.SBMKBF. decao-thS 0. H. BERGMANN', Secretary. ttikoct?tb, tioiioto, Ut. ? t JpOTATOES I POTATOES I . ISO hbla. Eastern POTATOES, landing thia day .ex Schooner-Frederlek Flab.' Formate t?y J-M;>A v>. ? ^J. A.BNBLOWJt.00. G HE MIC AX'LY PUKE IMPOSTED LIQUORS. The attention of of connoisseur/) la respectfully Invited to the following Superior Liquors: JINE ORO WEBS CO.'S BRANDIES. Vintages of isis, ] 834,1860 JAMES HENNESSEY'S. OOftHAO. PURE SHERRY'WINBS. AMONTILLADO, THREE GRAPES, CABINET. HENNE > SE F, ? - CROWN, STAR AND GARTER, TOPAZ, PALE AND DARK, OLD PORT'W?NES', JAMAICA RUM, OLD MADEIRA WINE ! ST. CROIX RUM, W. S. C. CLUBHOUSE GIN The abov* are .sleeted with aa especial vtar to absolute purity and. rlotaneaa of flavor; thar are clawed amongst the finest Liquors that ever passed an American Customhouse. OORWIN'S CELEBRATED BRANDS CP OLD WHISKIES, ALL AROUND THE WORLD . AHD . FOURTEEN YEAR OLE BOURBON. The attention or dlacrlmluatlng] judges is par? ticularly invited to their merit. . |_ Any of them can be Implicit? relied npon where a medical stimulant ls required, they having been endorsed by medical men ofthe highest standing. EVERT E. BEDFORD, Successor to Wm. S. Corwin A Co., decs . No. 276 King afreet. C ll A M P A G N E S A full supply of FRENCH CHAMPAGNES. ALSO TH? CELEBRAT? Urbana and Pleasant Valley CHAMPAGNES, made after the French method. They are rich, rrulty and rragrrrnt. and, ra every respect, pleasant and palatable. Prias per case $18 and r>20. EVERT E. BEDFORD, Late W. S. Oorwln A Co., - dec3_ No. 276 King street. rpo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Messrs, BAYER A KltESSF.L. Jr.. have removed to northeast corner or Market and E.at Bay, where they will be happy to serve thiir old cus? tomers with anything In their line of business. J ust received, by schooner W. H. Steele, a fine car?to or FRUIT, consisting or: 89,000 Sweet Havana ORANGES. 80 dozen Sngar-loar Pines. Thc Banic will be sold chenp, at the vessel and Store. . '_JanS-3 . HEAP AS THE' CHEAPESTl C GOOD AS THE BEST! Is the universal verdict prononnoed upon OST EN DORK K'S PRIZE O tOCKBlBS N. B.-All goods delivered rree of charge. PRIZES ! PRIZES I PRIZES! Not broas Jewelry cither, glvcu with, all sales of one dollar, at . OSTENDQRFF'S PRIZE GROCERY, Northeast corner or Rutledge avenue and carmon street. ? jari3-toths2TR08 - . JJAiftUSB -ACME R?E WHISKIES. Messrs. H. S. HANNIS A CO.. of Philadelphia ever intent to Improve on thc quadrios ol their WHISKIES, can lay claim to proonclng some ol tue choicest In tho country, arui having rendered the priers such as io to make them available for everv casi of trade ami for general uso offer the celebrated Acme brands of CABINS r, NECTAR, XXXX. XXX. XX and X through us, as their sole ageuis for thia city and the State o> South Caro? lina, ac the most advuutageuu^pricea and terms. CLACIUS A WITTE, No. 130 East Bay. 30 BARRELS AND 25 HALF BARRELS OP THE AKOV? ON HAND-NOW. nov29-stuth3iuo8 J, O O K AT THIS. Now Is th? time for dealers to lay In their stock cf LIQUORS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, and we are prepared to save them the trouble of ordering rronv the North, by .-oiling them the s.i me article here r r cash at what they would have to pay lu Philadelphia for lt, theres / saving freight, insur ance and other expenses. We are enabled to do ao by our hve ar rangements with two or the principal Llqnnr house? or Philadelphia - ?OHS GIBSON'S SON A CO, and HENRY WAL? LAL'B A 00. Wc have uaw on hand 103 barrels of the follow? ing brands:. OLD CORN WHISKEY X Whiskey XX Whiskey XXX Whiskey XXXX Whiskey. Nectar Whiskey Cabinet Whiskey, ANO 60 barrels JOHN GIBSON'S SON A CO.'S OLD DEER CREEK RYE WHISKEY, of which bund we have thc so(p right to sell lu this city.' We ?Uso keep constantly on hand. Port, Madei? ra and Sherry WINKS, at thc lorfest price fur the quality. Give ns a trial. BYRNE A FOGARTY, Corner Church and Chalmers streets. declK-tnthlmo JJ 4 H. W. CATHER WOOD'S EXTRA FINE PURE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. In order ro racilltate tho supply or our PURE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WIUSKIEB to our former numerous cu<tomer* at the South, wt have nppomted M-ssr-. II. OERD S A CO. our A'jent-. who, by iii:- unaugement are enabled to supply the trade ai prices w.ilch win Insure satis? faction . H. A ll. W. CATHERWOOD. The subscribers fake pleasure to inform their ros to me rs a d me trade uencrailv far. ttnv have Killi a f-vr barrels ofthe Messrs. OATHKRVVOOirs FINK OLD MONONGAHELA WHlsKIKS ?ra hand, which ha- had the benefit ol a sout hern summer's hear. Have also received recen Hy one hundred b?rrela of various grades, at reduced prices. H. GERDTS A CO.. dec20-tuths3mns No 1S6 East Bay. Jj-tLOUR, SIDES, SHOULDERS, HAMS, PORK, COFFEE, SUGAR, Aa JEFFORDS & CO.. Nos. 17 and 19 VENDUE RANGE, OFFER AT LOWEST MARKET RATES: 600 bbls. Fresh Ground FLO GR 2* hilda. Choice Clear Rib Sides 20 alida. Prime smoked Shoulders 10 tierces Choice S. c. Hams 10 tierces Pure Leal l^ard 25 bids. Heavy Olty Mess Pork 20.000 pounds Prime Dry Salt Sldea lo,ooo pouuds Dry salt Bellies 100 sa KR Rio Corroe ' 160 bbls. Refined Sugars loo cases 2 and .3 tb. Fresh Tomatoes 76 cases Fresh Teaches * loo casen, 1 and 2 lb, Freeh Oysters. octil-tuthsSmos ? hz?o?? ?fi M s* i i * sj s * &i y. ? ..'. ^ . . . *. ? rr?-; - i M ' 8 ,G-B O 0 I B Y. GREAT BBB JOTION IV PBICM. ??wm* io ?be ?tang* ia Tar?, we are BOW' ! ' * TEAS, ' " f - 8TJGABB, COFFW8, a? . GEETEBAL ASr308THENT OF GBOCBBIEB, LOWER THAW NEW YORK COST. C*U ss a examine prices at tue ECONOMICAL. SOUSE KEEPERS'. ORO CERT, before purchasing elsewhere. 'KT AB Goods deUrerea free. - "WILSON'S GSOOIBT, jsofi Anson and tttalety streets. ^?rvc.' . (?JJ ' - './??? *. V * i . ' ?- '. ?i ??-. '. : -pTAYl HAY! HAY! soo bales Choice BASTERN HAT. landing thu day exSehooner Frederick Pleb, fromPorttaaa, Mame, Par aale by ? ? , ' Jan5-1_ J. A ENBLOW A WT rJIBAS t TEAS! TEAS 1 At greatly reduced prices, \ At JOHN HUH KAMP A 00. nov34-iimoa QBANGE8 AND PINE AP PL HA 60,000 ORANGES, at s2 per hundred lio dozen Pineapples. Landing from the Steamship Rita, from Hava? na, and lor sale at Ko. 83 Market street, sooth Bide, opposite Market Halt. _ decs._Mas. 0 D. KENDRICK. J?ING WILLIAM. Just received at KJAO WILLIAM'S CIGAR FAC? TORY, No. 310 King street, near Society street, a large and complete assortment of Lear, Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, cigarettes, Snuff, Pipes. Ac. Havana and D miestlc Cinara imported and manufactured by WM SCHR?DER, who respect? fully invites the attention of cae wei a and smokers, and'traders, wholesale and retail, to a stock folly comprising every variety of quality and price?, from the cheapest to the highest grade, which lt offered at the loweat cash rates. AI orders from the country wm receive prompt attention aad ?hipped 0.0. D., oral thirty day a' city accept? ance. decl3-6mos g ELLING OFF AT COST ? On and after THIS DATE the stock of Groceries contalued tn the Palmetto Pioneer co-operative Grocery will be offered for sile at retail, at cost prices, to close the business. The-Stock cum prises a foll assortment of Cbc lae Family Groceries, TEAS. WU ES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. The Fixture?, Good-will, and unexpired term of Lease, can be treateJ for at private sale, deega ^_;_Biitgrg._ QLD OA BO LIN A? BITTERS! OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! OLD CAROLINA BITTERS ! OLD CAROLINA HITTERS I CURFS ?CUKES CURES CURES GENERAL DEBILITY! GENERAL DEBILITY! GENERAL DEBILITY! GENERAL DEBILITY! WANT OF APPETIT?! WANT OF APPETITE I WANT OF APPETITE J WANT OF APPETITB! CHILLS 1 CHILLS ! CHILLS ! CHILLS! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! NERVOU8 EXHAUSTION! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION! DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! BOLO BT 80LD BT SOLD BT SOLD OT DRUGGISTS AND GBOCEBrfcl DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS! DRUGGISTS AND GROCERSI DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS! EVERYWHERE! EVERYWHERE! EVERYWHERE! E V E R Y W H'E B E ! Principal .Depot, GOODRICH, WINBMAN A 00. Boote, Shoes, &t._ gOOTS - AND 8HOB8. li ET THE BEST I GET THE BEST ! GET THE BEST I Boy your BOOTS AND SHOES at STEIBER'S. No. 41 BROAD ?TREKT. He makes them to order, in any sty ie desired, a-ing only the best material and workmanship. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of e?s tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, of aU sutes. The New EXCELSIOR GAITER, Which dlsp'-n-ea with shoe strings and etastla, MADi; TO ORDER at thia e-tabiiahmeat. Cal! and examine specimens. JACOB STEIBER, deois-tathssmos No. 41 Broad street. SHAMPOOING AND HALE CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residen oes promptly and at reasonable rates. I Send orders to. ? w. K. MAn^nar^ Barber? Broad asna*, next doo? to Telegraph effloe. maya ~ ...