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XE KS OE THE DAT. - -Gold closed at lljc. in New York, yester? day-; * '?; "-Cotton closed dull at 15>?e. for uplands; sales 4410 bales. jj-lu Liverpool cotton closed Cull, with a down? ward tendency; uplands 7,'?a"J?d., Orleans 7"?a 7%d.; sales 10.000 bales. - -Laura Keene and her company, with Mr. Frank Mordaunt as leading man, are having quite a asfccessful run of the drama of "Hunted Down" at Lina Edwin's Theatre, Kew York city. -The New York Evening Mail taya: "Plain hair ls rapidly becoming the fashion. How sorry we are for the unfortunate giris who havu-rutued their fr ?nt hair by a long course of hot iron and crimping pins. We wonder if ?a!3C rronts, such as old ladles used to wear, will be adopted to bide deficiencies f" . -The Washington Srar says : "The Republican who favor the bill to repeal the income tax are anxious to have it passed at this session, for the reason that the next Congress will certainly pass lt If lt goes over tu: then, and the Democrats will then claim ltras their work,-on account or the additions to that sitie of the House, and lise KT to advance the interests of that party In the next campaign." -Mrs. General Robert E. Lee has made an ap? plication to Congress, proposing to sell to the government the^Arllngjton estate, containing eleven hundred" acres-* of "?iaa?i. " The-memorial, contains an elaborate argument" to show the un COBotttutlonalHy of the act of Congress under which the property was sold, and the.lu validity of the sale upon other grounds, resting upon recent decisions of the United States Supreme Court, The owners of Arlington, however, are anxious to avoid litigation, and propose for a fair considera twa to make a valid title to the-property. -What lt takes to- feed ; he German t army in France may be inferred from the following: In the space of twenty-four hours each corps .d'ann?e consumes 13,000 loaves, weighing three pounds each; 120 cwt. of rice or pearl barley, 70 oxen or 120 cwt. of bacon, 18 cwt. or salt, 30 cwt. of coffee, 12 cwt. of oats, 3 cwt. o c hay, 3500 quarts of spirits, and 3600 ounces of orange essence, or some other bitter tincture -aleen with the spirits. To this gigantic, repast add GO cwt. of tobacco, 1,100.000 ordinary cigars, and 60,000 officers' cigars for eaoh ten days. If you multiply these ligures by 24, or perhaps 25, you have the sum to? tal of the consumption of a single day, or, as re? gards tobacco, of ten days, of the troops lu the field. -The narrow-gauge railroad ls increasing in favor both 1?. this country and in 'Ju-opc. A road with a"three-foot giuge ls lu cpiratlon between Akron and Massidon, in Ohio. Another road of this kind ls to be,built between Piqu? a ?d Celina, in tue same suie, a company having been organ fasa for the pnow se. with a capital, of $100,000. The right of way is to be fifteen feet instead Cf forty^ibf usual wid?i, and the locomotives are to weigiffve torre iasi&Ld of th.rty, and to be capa ble of drawing from ten to twenty loaded freight cars, each or two ana a ha'..' tons capacity. A passenger car oar this road will hold twenty peo? ple. The projectors of the Buffalo and Springfield road are also thinking of adopting the narrow, gauge railroad. The Eeatloiog railway, m Wales the ftrst buUt of the roads .of this description; is twenty-three and a* half laches wide.' .- The proceedings m-thc impeachment trial Of Governor Hol<latt,-o( North Carolina; are growing interesting, and the charges against him arc be lag fully,proveo.. Jiohiea was charged with hay? ing recruited and armed a body of men ooutrary to tti0 Taws cf the State, which-he djjnl d, aver? ring that such armed meu were only 'the regular militia called into active service according to law. The muster-rolls, however, and the testimony of TeanMseeaus, show that Kirk, Bergen. Yates and others, the chief- officers of the- "mmtla-" were ail citizens and residents of the County of Wash? ingtonern the Sute of Tennessee, and were men; notorious for their cruel, brutal and merciless ChaaMWgaart taat|70,CO0 0: theState funds Were paltWwa* t^hesemerc?ess plunderers. Bdt*-for the ttmely interference of a Federal Judge, their prisoners would have been oourt-martlalled and executed. The culer-Justlce, though a Radical himself, is presiding with strict impartiality, and in his rollags gives general Mtisfactloo. -A corresponden;, ot tUe Pall Mall Gazette de? tails clrcumstaotlally thc history of Napoleon's overthrow, showing that -the w? r waa forced upou him by toe Court, wtitoh held up constantly -the bugbear of Republicanism, a: u by trie people of Paris with their cries of "A Berlin;" that he ex? pected disaster and took the young Prince with him'thrcugh dread of a separation, and that Mc? Mahon, on his arrival ^m Attica, declared tu his wife that Prance was lost and his future ramed. He declared, moreover, that Napoleon-made all preparations for the impending disaster, by re? moving from the-Tuileries all the Jewelry of the Empresa, all the silver plate, the magulncentsoid and silver table services presented to the Emperor by the Saltan, thc Czar Alexander and the Vice roy of Egypt ; the sliver cradle of the Prince. Im perrilr-BrBScn t ed by the Town of Lyona, all thc ' treasures of art lu rite palaces ff St. cloud and Compebjne-none of which were found when the Republican mob sacked the palace. From the very day when war had been declared, the rail? way .stationsof the -NordVuf-Strasbourg, and of Orleans {or Spain,) were crammed "with gigantic boxes, bearing away to various destinations the "personal" property of the Imperial family. -AWashlngtonjU^patcb,.of,Monday night, to the Baltimore Sun, says; The determination of the Repablicaos In Congress to force through a supplemental enforcement act was shown by a Totem the House to.?lay, axing upon Wednesday next for the passage of the bill untier party whip and spur, after allowing but four hours debate thereon. The Democrats demanded a greater latitude for discussion, bu; were unable to secure more time. Thc Incomprises eighteen sections, but lt may be brierly sum me J up as a measure making thu federal election law of-hut session m$re stringent lu mo-t every respect by imposing penalties of floe and-imprisonment regarding the registration of voters, extending its op 'rations-to ali cities whose population exceeds twenty thou? sand inhabitants, provide.' two citizens shall ap-, ply to th? Judge pr the United States Circuit Court In whose circuit thc town or city may be located, that they desire the law tobe enforced in saki place -and requiring salli court to provide for the appoint? ment of federal inspectors and supervisors of elec? tions to attend all registrations of voters and elections for representative or delegate to Con? gress, and to remain In session while the ac t ^ being enforced to transact bu Ine-B under it. Elaborate powers are given to tbe inspect: rs to inspect, at all times oa the day of election, the way tb* veting te done, and the way the rf gist ry, tally-books and" lisia axe kept, and to personally scrutinize, coast and canvass every ballot, what? ever may be the endorsement on asid-ballot, orin whatever box lt may be placed or fourni, and td forward t heir-report to a chief supervisor, prov ld led by this act for each judicial district. Provision. I ls made for the United States marshal and a] number'ef deputies to protect and assist the In? spectors; and to arrest, without any warrant, any, person who attempts LOcoarinit any act prohibited by this supplemental act. . Ko one is to be I arrested, however, for any offence not com-*1" mired with n the presence of the marshal or his deputiW. Any State* or local offtcef who inter? feres i3 liable to arrest, with punishment not exceeding a thousaud dollars fine, and two yea?* imprisonment. Any person who gives mise information about the verification of a vote or a reruu-y list >>hail be held fora misdemeanor,. The lith sectio? gives *tt:e marshal liow?r to'call oi Thc milli ary or naval forces of the Unlteu States to enable him to enforce the law. It is made thc duty of the commanding officers of these United States force s to obej tlie requisition for troops j and vessels of wa- without delay. Provision' is :4u*ue for the trana*?r of any suit brought by an aggrieved citizen against a Federal officer from a State Court to the United,-States Circuit Court, and .to render the judgment of a State Court in Such a case null and Vol a. Sections 5 and 6 of the 'actor lust session, to amend the naturalization ,laws'-uud to punish orLme against the same, are repealed by this bfil^ theiighrsocb: repeal ls not to affect pending sortir' It will he noticed that this supplemental measure ts more stringent in its de I tails and flues and penalties than thc enforcement act or federal electrn law of last session. The South Carolina Railroad Sleeting. .1 ' _ 5fTue annual meeting of the stockholders jot the' South Carolina Railroad Company adjourned sine die yesterday evening. T,iere was a larger attendance of stockholders than 'is usual, and the meeting, as a whole, was evidently animated.by aft earnest desire to adopfsach measures as would tend to re? duce liabilities and strengthen the position of the Company. An effort was made, it is true,-to oust the "President of the Company and several of the Directors, but th?3 epark of opposition only served to consolidate the rest of the stockholders, who. re-elected the old board by au overwhelming majority. Upon this point it ?8 only necessary to say that, with oue of the largest votes ever poller*; thet pieseut Directors received five 'times as many votes as were polled for the strongest opposition candidate. This we take t8 be a sufficient proof that the stock? holders^ have fuU confidence in the gentle? men who 'nave ck _,ed the road from a mere wreck into one ol' the most thoroughly equipped railroad lines in the country. The South Carolina Railroad is now earn? ing and paying regular quarterly dividends; its businessis steadily increasing;, the com? pleted connections of the road promise a large aogmentation of receipts.- This result is mainly Une, and we have ho hesitation in Baying it, to the zealous and dexterous man age me at of Mr. W. J. Magrath, the Presi? dent of the Company. He, at least, never) despaired of the road Time was needed for the development of his policy and for the completion of his .masterly pians. But the Company is now on the high road to for? tune. AU that is required is a steadfast ad? herence to the principles of management which Mr. Magrath has so successfully prac? ticed, and which he can best develop to their logical and natural end-that of mak? ing the South Carolina Railroad as profita? ble a piece of property as can be foimd in these Southern States. This -CUL ant] will be, done. " , . What U the Matt el. wi th CH > Stock V We have received a communication, sign? ed "Widows ant1 Orphans," complaining, in very bitter terms, of the apparent indiffer? ence of the city government in regard to the payment of tue interest On its stock, now more luau-st s weeks overdue. This steck, as is well known, is held to a great extent by persons in needy circumstances, to whom any failure or delay in the payment of the interest involves serious inconvenience,-lf Qot actual suffering. At the opening of the new year, when the iutereat became due, it w?? promised that payment should be made, JU and after the 10th of January; but whert :he day came the stockholders were again put off willi the cool assurance that due no lice would he given when the city was ready io pay over the cash. We hear that there, ?a ITO lack of funds in the treasury, but that .'tie officials are waiting for Council to lix .he rate of taxation. The propriety or legality of the city taxing its own funded debt at all has been seriously questioned; but most people will think it a queer way of I propping the rather feeble credit of the City of Charleston, for her officials to refuse to pay interest justly due, because they are waiting until they can deduct a tax of ] doubtful justice, and which is actually not j yet Imposed. Meantime, holders of stock mast be patient, though the market value of their property be sinking daily. They will, doubtless, get their interest at the city's "earliest convenience." Tile Senatorial Election. Major ii. H. Willoughby announces him? self as an independent candidate for the office of State Senator from Charleston County, aud pledges himself, Unelected, to labor for the good of all, and to oppose legislation of a partisan character. Major Willoughby is ?n outspokeu Republican, but we behove bim to be moderate and liberal in his opinions. As a highly intelligent cuan, Major Willoughby could represent this county mnch more satisfactorily than could be done by Gaillard, the regular Radical ?aodKlate. His color will, however, place aim at. ii disadvantage with the negroes, ind we^doubt whether one white man In twenty will take the trouble of going to the polls. /y ; '#';:?-V""- . TU? People's liana. John Hanckel, Esq., was'elected yester? day the President or the People's Bank. Mr. Hanckel bad been acting as President for several months, and his election will flou tiesa be as satisfactory to the stock? holders as it certainly is to the customers of the Bank. financial. J? O LOAN, $5000 on unencumbered City Property. Apply to EDWARD LOWNDES, Broker, f?bio Corner Broad and State st reeta. ? g* MERSON-WARREN.-On ttac 12th- Inst., atthe residence or the.brlde's mother, StimmervlllsOiy tue Rev. a C. Sams, JOHN MBXSON, of Aberdeen-' shire, scotland, to ELIZABETH TALOLLAH, second danghier of the late Dr. John Warren, of Colle tou, S. C. fanerai JSoticcs. tTHE RELlTIYES, ERONDS AND Acquaintances of Mrs; LOUISA . McCANTS, Mr. J. L. Thornly, Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph Thornly, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kramer, are respectfully Invited to attend the Funeral ot the former, at the resi? dence or the lutter No. 13 Aiken street, TOMOR HOW (Friday) MOBNINO, at half-past 9 o'clock, without farther invitation. febl6-2 ?bitnarrj. TOWNSEND_Died, on Edisto Island, on Mon? day, the 23d January, ute. Mfca SDSAH ja. TOWN? SEND, in -the 65th year of her age. Special ftotttts. "'^^C?^IGNEES~PER MERCHANTS1 Line Schooner ADDIE BL A ISDELL, will send to Vanderhorst's Wharf for goods, or -pay storage. No claims allowed after goods are received. . febl6-l_WM. ROACH A CO.. Agents. ?ST TO THE CITIZENS OF CHARLES? TON-The YOUNG AMERICA STEAM FIRE COM? PANY would respectfully represent that their pre? sent financial condition compels them to make an appeal to your well-known liberality and pub? lic spirit. After five years' uninterrupted service our appa? ratus, worn and Injured by the "aithful duty per? formed, has been sent to the builders for repairs, 'fte pay from the city, hartog been greatly re? duced, is inadequate to mee-, our curren ^expenses and pay the debt incurred by the company for the necessary repairs now bel?g made. . The following lientlcmen have been appointed to call on the citizens for donations : A. W. LEWIN, vice-President, p. FINN. J. MCDOUGAL, GEO. RE LYE \, J. KOS1S, J. C..MAUER, JAS. QUINN, M. OAKEY, M. KING. By order of the Company. . R. S. BRUNS, President J. S. WESTENDOB?T, Secretary. I cheerfully recommend the appeal of the above Company. M. H. NATHAN, jan25 _Chief Fire Department. ' JSST STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE, COURTHOUSE, WALTERBORO', S. C.-Notice ls hereby given that this office will be open for the receipt of the State and Couuty Taxes for the year 1870, on the 8th day of February, 1871. Taxes not-paid onor.before the.2?th of March, will bc liable to a penalty or twenty per cent. AU taxes remaining unpaid on the loth day of May. 1871, will bV?able to be collected by distress or otherwise. . . U Ali real and personal property are charged with niue (9) mills on the'dollar for State purposes, and three (3) mills on the"dol'ar for County purposes. The Treasurer "Viii visit the following named places tn the County to fac?ltate the collection of Taxes, and on the following named days the office lu Walterboro' win be closed: George's Station, February 23ih and March 1st. Ri> ige vi ne, March 2d. Summerville, March 3d and 4th. Adam's Run, March 6th and 7th. Be?'s X Roads, March ?3th, 14th and lfith. JAMES W. GRACE, febll-6_ County Treasurer 0. a ESTATE AND COUNTY TAXES. COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE, FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, CHARLESTON, S. C.-Notlce ls here? by given That this office will be open for the RE? CEIPT OF THE STATE AND COUNTY TAXES for the yea." 1870, on the eighth (sthj day of February, 1371. Taxes not paid on or before the 22d day of March, 1871, are liable to a penalty of twenty per cent. AV. Taxes remaining unpaid on the 13th day or June, 1871, are liable to oollectlon by distress or otherwise, with additional penalty of five (S) per cent, for collection thereof. Tl's total rate of levees for State purposes ls nine (91 mills on thc do lar. The total rate for Cojuty purposes ls three (3) millson thc dollar. Thc State Taxes are payable In Bills Receivable oftheS:ate, United Sta'cs Currency, National Baak Notes, gold and silver coln; In addition to' thc above, Coupons, dated since July 1,1307, from certain State Bonds, will also be received la pay? ment of thc State Taxes, viz: 1st; Six Ter Cent. Bonds, issued by the State under an Act of 1354, in aid of the Blue Ridge Railroad. 2d. Six Per Cent. Bonds, "issued by the Sta1 e under thc Acts of 1853 and 1855, for the construe tlonof the new Statehouse, and Six Per Cenr. Bonds, Issued by the State under the Acts of Sep? tember and December, 18C6, for funding the past due principal and Interest on the State Deft. All Coupons Omi have accrued' on Bonds dated 1st and 2d, on or before tho 1st of joly, 1867, are fondable under the Acts referred to above of Sep? tember anji December, 1866, and are not receiva? ble for taxes. . -WM. GU RN KY, feb8-12 >f Treasurer Charleston County. ??r THE HAZARDS OF WINTER - Die feeble.and delicate dread the winter, and erith good; reason. The weather at this season lias a depressing effect upon the vital orgnns and the animal spirit-?, and thoy have no vitality or mental animation to spare. The aged and infirm, In whom fae flame of life is waxiug dim, are al? ways unpleasantly affec ed by the temperature of winter, and should fortify their systems against lt. The extra vigor and resistant power which the enfeebled system requires to enable lt to meet with safety the assaults of cold and damp, may soon be acquired by the recolar use of HOSTET TER'S STOMACH BITTERS. The tonic effect or this wonderful medicine is soon apparent, In an Increased appetite, a more active digestion, and a brighter, happier frame of mind. Food ls the fuel or the body, and if lt is not properly digested the fires of Ufe burn low. When this ls the case, the disability can always be remedied within a short ?pace of time, by taking a foll dose of the BITTERS twice a day. ^he stomach will sbon be? gin to perform Its allotted task regularly and steadily; the food, being thoroughly assimilated, will yield the amount or vital heat and nourish meat which the body requires under vc external pressure of cold, and the winter ailments which are apt to assail the weak and untoued physique will be avoided._febll-6 pac pa* GETTING MARRIED-ESSAYS for Yoong Men on Social Evils, and the propriety or impropriety of getting Harried, with sanitary help for those who reel unfitted for matrimonial happiness. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress Howard Association, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. jan2?-Smos ?atT- MEDICAL NOTICE.-PATIENTS suffering from Diseases pe-taming to the GENITO URINARY ORGANS; will receive the iateit scien? tific treatment by placing themselves under thc oare ot Dr. T. REENeSTJERNA, office No. 74 Hasel street, three doors from the Pos:office. sep20-tu'hlyr " p9- FOR MOTH PATCHES, Freckles and Tan, use PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. The only reliable and harm? less rem dy known to science for removing brown discolorations from tho Face. Prepared only by Dr. B. C. PERRY, No. 49 Bond street, New York, Sold by Druggists everywhere. Whole? sale by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Charleston, S. C. decl5-thstu3moa ?tW PIMPLES ON THE FACE.-FOR Comedones, Black worms or Grubs, Pimply Erup? tions and blotched disfigurations on the Face, use PERRY'S COMEDONE AND PIMPLE REMEDY, Depot No. 49 Bond street, New York. Sold ny Druggists everywhere, Wholesale by DOWIE, HOISS A DAVIS, Charleston, S. C. decl5-thstu3mos BAKER'S CITRATE MAGNESIA, v splendid preparation. Completely supersc hog .he use of ail nauseous purgative Medicines. Sold JJ Druggists. JNO. C. BAKER A CO., Philadel? phia. A fall supply on hand by DR. H. BA ER, feb7-tuths?moa No, 131 Meeting street. Special Polices, ^ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLLNA.y OOUNTT OF DARLINGTON.-CC-CRTS. OF COM? MON PLEAS.-JOSEPH "S. BURCH--AND E>7. BORCLT, Plaintiff*, vs. HARRIET L. SOWERS, Ad mlBtratrlxof the Estate o? JAMES SOWERS, de? ceased.-Copy. Summons for Money Demand. (Complaint not Served.)-To HARRIET L. SOW? ERS, Defendant In this action : Ton are hereby sumtn?iied and required to answer the complaint In ihi9 hctior., which ia flied In the oOlce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, nnd to serve a copy o'f your anst er on the subscribers at their oflloe, at Dar? lington Courthouse, within twenty days'arter the ger Icc of this summons on yon, exclusive of the day of service. If you fall to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment : against you, ns Administratrix as aforesaid, for ! the sum of fourteen hundred and seventy-two 22-100 dollars, with interest and costs. Dated January 3lst, 1871.. ' MCIVER k BOYD, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To HARRIET L. SOWERS, Admiuistrtilx: Take notice that the summons io this action, of which the furegolng ls a copy, was hied m the ofilce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Dallington, and State of South Carolina, at Darlington Courthouse, on tlie 31st day of Jan? uary, 18TL ^ MCIVER k BOYD, *' Piala'in's' Attorneys. Darlington Courthouse,* February ?, 1871. . feb9 tag_ ^PARTIES HAVING FUKNITCRE, ic., to dispose ef, will find a CASH CUSTOMER by addressing- Post?nico Box 47-1._fd?13 pa^ IF YOU FEEL FULL, DROWSY, debilitated, nave frequent headache, mouth tastes bad, poor appetite and tongue coated, you arc suffering from Torpid Liver or "Biliousness," and nothing will cure you so speedily and permanent? ly as DR. PIERCE'S ALT. EXT. or GOLDEN MED? ICAL DISCOVERY. Sold by all Druggists. fefalO-tastn3D*c _ pSr AFFECTIONS OF THE LIVE?, Bilious Disorders, Sick Headache, Ac. are thor? oughly cured by DR. JASE'S SANA I IVE PILLS. Acting as a general laxative, they remove all Irri? tating- aud fecal melter from tbe bowels, gradu? ally change thc vitiated seoreuous of the stoma : it and liver, and restore the?c organs to a healthy condition. Sold by ail Druggists, and by GOOD? RICH, WIREMAN & CO., Charleston, S. C. feblG-thstu3 QToynrtiuTsIiip Notices. COPARTNE?SUIP NOTICE.-THE SUB? SCRIBERS having this day ronnel a co? partner-hip under the name and firm of TIETJEN A LUDEN for the purpose of currying on a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROJRRY, LI? QUOR AND PROVISION BUSINESS, at tho old ?Land ot John A. Cook A Co., corn r King and Mary streets, they take pleasure In soliciting the public patronage so liberal y bestowed upon the old Hun of John A. Cook & Co., both by io,VT, and country customers. JOHN H. TIETJEN. ' febie-1 N. C. LUDEN. ? i . Sot Sale. p O TO KLEIN, IN BING ST K F ET, IF UT you want to see nice FRUIT, very flue Mal? aga Grapes, extra Une Dates, Tamarinds, large .apples, Flifs, Raisins, Prune-?, beautiful Cranber? ries, and very good English Wulnut*-, Brazil Nats, and others, at reduced prices. fenio-2* FOR SALE, ONE SECOND-HAND - BOILER, 30 inches diameter, 22 feet long, la good order, with Front, Grate, Bars, Beams, Jtc, comptete. Apply to TH?KSTON k HOLMES, Adger's North Wharf._nov2i-mtit FOR SALE, ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, a few minutes' WAik from the landing, HOUSE, STORE and BAKERY. Apply at the Point House._?_feb7-ttiths6? NEWSPAPERS.-FOR SALE A QUANTI TY of the above. Apply at Board uf Trade Koong, No. 101 Meeting street._novio-thtu IRON SAFE FOR SALE -A MEDIUM sizi: Lilly'.H Fire-proof Safe, combination lock, in perfect order. For sale IJW. Inquire at No. 35 Hayne Btroc. febl4-tuths FOR SALE. A No. 1 GROCERY STORE, corner Hanover and Columbus streets, . lOlng a ttrst-rate business. Pur san on account <>i present owner, having bought properly eise wti?fe. Fo. pan lentara, apply at the above Store, thia week._._feb14-3? FOR SALE, SEVERAL SEWING MA? CHINES, <>f good quauty, which are offered thean, cull at No. 27 Queen street, between Meeting and Church streets. febl4 go flem. TO RENT, THAT COMMODIOUS URICK Residence. No. io Rutledge street. Posses? sion given immediately. Apply to KANAPAUX A GONZALEZ, No. 38 Market street. febltf-2* TO REST, A TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICK HOUSE. No. -1 Trnmbo's Court. Good water an I otu?., accommodations ournie premises. Apply at No. 1 Hay ne street iu'inoiuile. NOTICE.-THE "EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY," of New York, have removed from No. Ul "teetini: street to their new offlce, No. 20 BROAD STREET. WM. R. SHAW, ftbi3 General Agent, Doarbing. SHJM^IIERVIILX-^^KXCTLLENT PR"I VATE BOARD !S.;O be had here, at moderate rates. The winter climate ls warm. liefer to Mr. C. N. HUBERT, No. 12 East Bay. or to Mr. E. T. HUGHES, First National Bank, Charleston. jau30-mtlilmo _goat anb ?onn-j FOUND, A POCKET-BOOK, CONTAIN? ING a small amount of money, which the owner eau have np paying for this advertisement. Apply at F. L. O'NEILL'S Grocery, No. 238 King street. feou-c* LOST, ON THE RUTLEDGE STREET Car Line, on the evening of the 0th, a pair of BKOWN KID GLOVES, with Cold Glove But? ions in them. The lind-r will receive a suitable reward by leaving the sum; at the corner of Broad and Orange street a. febl3 ?netnx?? Carce. SLEY D. COHEN, SHIP BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 78 EAVT BAY, CORNER NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF. FREIGHTS for Foreign and Domestic Ports procured at best market rates. Strict attention given, and liberal advances made or. all consignments. All orders faithfully executed_feb-l-etutli. JAMES MCCONKEY, PAINTER AND DECORATOR. Orders received, at A. O. DARBOT'S Drug Store, No.-13 Broadsheet._jantN-lmo jg ALL, BLACK & CO., Nos. 5t>5 and 567 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, DIAMONDS, . JEWELRY, WATCHES and SILVERWARE, Of the best quality and at LOWEST PRICES. Gooda sent per Express, C. O. D. jnnl8-lyr_ J?ING WILLIAM. Just received at KIVO WILLIAM'S CIGAR FAC? TORY, No. 310 King street, near Society street, a large and complete assortaient ot Leaf. Chewing and Smoklug TOBACCO, Cigarettes, Snarf, Pipes. Ac. Havana and D >mestlc Cigars imparted and: manufactured by WM SCH Roi)KR. '.viio respect? fully invites tue attention or chewers and smokers, and traders, wholesale aud retail, tu a stock Tully comprising every variety ot quality and prices, from the cheapest, to the highest grade, which ls offered at the lowest cash rates. A I orders from tne country will receive promnt attention and shipped C. O. D., or at thirty days' mtv accept? ance. <tci',l3tt)mos rjpRUSSESiEUPFORT t?KS, -Afc - " Just received, a large assaortiu-nt. and for sale ac DR. H. BAKU'S janis . -.- , .Drugstore, .,.. J** -jj* Mfc _ .nj.._i. B?C ' ' UNIQN KILWINNING LODGE, . &o. 4, X. F. M.-Tl?? Regular Monthly Commuai: cationof this Lodge wUFbe hell at Masonic Hall, THis/TTlursiiarT'EvBNn??, at half-past 7-u'cl?ck. The Finance Committee will make their report. The F. C. or Second Degree will be conferred. By order W. M. AD. E. GIBSON', Secretary, feblfl L _* . IPdlUS. ? ' ? WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 75 OR, 100 ABLE-BODIED LABORERS to Wort on the Columbia, Augusta and Wilmington Railroad, near Ringville. Apply to J. M. THOMPSON', Hrow^'? wharf, between o and 12 A. M. and 4 to 8 P. M. ?_>_feblS-3? 8CFIOOL DESK'S AND BENCHES WANTED,-Any person havin* a few 6chodI Dwks ai id Bouches iodi-p?s-? of, will ried a pur chafer at the Confederate Wi lows' Home, Broad street._?_'feh6 AYOUNG LADY IS DESIROUS OF obtaining a situation as companion or housekeeper to an Invalid or elderly lady, either la the city or country. Salary not so much of an object.as a comfortable home. Address M. Z., DAfLY NEWS Ornee. Jan24 ^^?nmber, Joel, &t. Q.A.K AND PINE WOOD. 100 cords of good Split OAK WOOD SO cords of Prime Tetlow Plue. For s*le low. Apply to C. W. SEIGNIOUS, Coal Tard, No. 271 East Bay, between Hasel and Wentworth streets. febl6-2 JgUILDERS' DEPOT, No. 94 CHUROS STREET. LIMB, CEtfEXT, PLASTER, SLATES, TIN, BUILDING PAPER, Ac. Constantly on hand and for sale on Hie most reasonable terms. t, '., Just received, au assortment of Sewer Pipe, Chimney Tops, Garden Vases, Ac, from thc Long Island Pottery Works, and for sale atmauufactu rer8'prices. . E, M. GRAMKE. &y Ponutllcc Box 374. _feb? T UMBER! LUMBER! Lumber or all sizes and descriptions, sawed and delivered at Charleston, or any point on the South Carolina KatUroad. Orders address-Hi io . TUOS. S. BROWNING, Jan26-thstnlm* 2-5 Station. S. C. Railroad. Cirri ?oobs, &t. 1871 GREAT OPENING 1871 OF SPRING GOODS AT REDUCED "PRICES ! AT FracUCOTT, BENEDICT & I'O.. Nos. 244: and ?37 KINO STREET. TO SUIT THE DEORBASE IN DUTIES MAUS by the Government, we have REDUCED OUR PRICES ACCORDINGLY. DRESS GOODS, loo pieces Black Alpacas, 20 per cent, lower than formerly 1 case Ir.l*U Silk Poplins, nev styles, 30 inches wide, only 90 cents, valued at Si 25 so China SIIK i ?rcss Patterns, all shades and cc lora,, on Iv ? 12, worth $15 50 pieces Biuck Sllki, at a great sacrifice The greatest variety or Dress Goods In any South' rn market, at prices to sui: the times. FUKv'HGOTT, BENEDICT A CO. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 8 cases of 4-4 FINE LONGCLOTH, only 10c, formerly IStfc 4 cases ot 4-4 Fine Longcloth, only 8)<c, former? ly 10c 10 cases of 4-4 Fine Ling-cloth, only 12^ to 20c, formerlv 15 to 25c 3 cases 104 Fine Sheeting, only 37X0, formerly f.oc 2 cases 10 4 Brown Sheeting, ouly 37,l?c, former? ly 500 2 cases 46 In. P.llow-case Sheetiug, only 1T>?C, formerly 2oc. 500 dozen. All-!,?nen, UuckTowels, $1 per dozen, worth Si 25 500 dozeu, Ali-Linen, Damask Towels, $1 25 and $4, worth $1 00 aud $5 50 100 pieces 22 inch Diaper, $1 30, worth $1 00. A lanie and well selected stock ur TABLE-DAM AsK>, Crashes, Napkins aud Doylies, at corres? pondingly low prices. RIBBON, GLOVE AND HOSIERY DEPART? MENT. The finest stock of RIBBONS ever brought,to this market have been imported by our Firm, which will lie sold tu milliners aud consumers at prices uuprecedentedly low.. We beg. such to ex-I amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. 100 dozen celebrated Vid'ette Kid Gloves, at SI per pair-each pair guaranteed . Fluct-t Chale*'s, Alexandre'!?, Felix's, and other celebrated seamless Kid Gloves, ouly $1 75 500 dozei| English Hose, only $3 50 and $4 per dozen, worth *o Greatest selection of Hosiery In the city, from. $1 per dozen un. FURCHGOTT, BENEDfcT A CO. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. 500 pieces Marseilles, from 20 to 50 cents, worth 30 to 75 cents loo pieces Tarletan, only 25 cents, worth 40 cents 500 pieces Swiss. Cambrics and Jaconets, from lo to 50 Ceuta, worth 20 to 75 cents. FURCUGOVT, BENEDICT A CO. CLOTH DEPARTMENT. 20 pieces 6-4 Flue sVater-proof cloth, only $1, worth $1 50 Men's and B-.y's Casslmeres, from 00 cents to $1 Jeans from IS cents up " Large variety of Biack Cloth?, Doeskins aud Beavers. FURCHGOIT, BENEDICT A CO. CARPETS, MATTING '. OILCLOTH AND RUGS, At such prices as defy competition. Frat?IGOTT. S?.\EDICT&C0.. oct31_No. 244 AND 437 KING STREET. JOHN S. BROWN, BELFAST, IRELAND. TRADE -I Shamrock I MARK. ( Leaf. J MnniifUctiircr of only FIRST-CLASS TABLE DAMASK, Superior to any imported Imported Into the Uni? ted M a-.e.-*. These goods are noted for their beauty of design, elegance of fabric, aud dura billty of wear. ? WHOLESALE ONLY. No. ?15 CHUUCH STREET, New York, janio-thmamos - - B UootS, 5t)0CB, &?. OOTS AND SHOES. .JET TUE BEST I GET TUE BEST ! GET THE BEST Bu/ your BOOTS AND SHOES at STEI?E ii 't?. No. 41 BROAD STREET. He makes them to order. In any style desired, using ouly the best material and workmanship. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of cus? tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, or all sizes. The New EXCELSIOR GAITER, Which dispemes with shoe strings and elastic, MADE TO ORDER at this establishment. Cali and examine specimens. JACOB 8TEIBER, decl3-taths3mos No. 41 Broad street ingoing, #r;. s OU T H ERN DYE HOUSE. A new FRENCH DYE HOUSE baa been opened at No. 860 King street, where DY El NU In all col? ors, and Cleaning of all kinds ls done at the shortest notice and In the best stvie. L BILLER, French Dyer, No. 859 King street, near comer George street. seplO-lyr Crik D E % I[f OF MUS I C-| ORLAT; DRAMATIC 'SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS?' Engagement and first appearance of tlie World Renowned Tragedian, 'MR. Wt'K E X J?* ~TrTJTJTTX*TrXTir71 Whose performances In an the principal Theatres of Great Britain, Australia, California a'nd other paffs of America have bee? received with great enthusiasm by crowded and fashion? able audiences, by whom he has been pronounced to rani; among the greatest living artists, sap ported by a talented Dramatic Company, selected from the principal Theatres of Boston, New-fork and Philadelphia. MONDAY EVENING, February 20, will be.?*e seuted Bonclcault's Popular and F a s h lo aub le Comedy, in Five Acts, received with unbounded enthusiasm, entitled LONDON ASSURANCE. Tlie most Laughable Comedy in the' English Language. Sir Harcourt Courtly, an Old Fop, MCKEAN BUCHANAN'. Acted by him one thouiaod nights In Europe and America. GRAND;MATINEE en SATUKDAY, the S&th fnst. Doors open at 7 P. M. Performance eomraeocc at 8 P. M. Admission as usual. "_febis rp H E GRAND CONCBRT IK AID OP TH 8 . LADIES' MEMORIAL FAIR, Will take place at the New German Hall, corner of Meeting and George streets, os MO?DA? EVBN I.VO, the 20th instant, at 8 o'clock. Admission only $l. Tlokets to be had at' Holmes'a Book House, at the tables of the Fair, and at toe door or the Hall on the evening of the Concert._ febl6-4 Q.RAND FA I BV>| TABLEAUX', AT HIBERNIAN HALL, WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Tlie Ladles of the Memorial-Association toke pleasure in announcing to the public of Charles? ton that, in addition to the usual attractions at the Fair, ?ere will be a . GRAND TABLEAUX -all for thc price of one admission. On THURSDAY there Will be a GK AND. CON*. CE UT. under the supervision of Professor MUL? LER, in the lower p'art'of the Hall. Admission-Adults $1; Children 50 cents. Tick? ets for sale at the Box Office and Holmes' Book House. febl? ifoirsu M EMORIAL F AI R The Ladles of the MEMORIAL FAIR take great pleasure In announcing that Mr. JAMBS R- RAN? DALL, of Maryland, the celebrated Poet, wiri give a SERIES OF READINGS* from bis most precious Gems, Tms ETESIK?, at's o'efoekf. 17 . The public will thus have an opportunity of hearing this gifted Sod *of om* beattttrufSouth. febis_ mHE LADIES' MEMORIAL FAIR WILL BB OPEN EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FROM 4 P. M. to ll P. M.' AT TEE. HIBERNIAN HALL. The Street cara will be in attendance up to the close of the Fair. febl4-3 -T > (Groceries, Ciquors, Ut. QSORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE' GROCERS, CHARLESTON, 8. C., ARE RECEIVING AND HATE IN STORE : 500 bags Rio, Laguayr? and Java COFFEE ico h':tis. Porto Rico, Muscovado-and N. 0. Sugars ?CO.bblH. Relined Sugars o?o hiiiis. Mu-covado, Cuba Clayed aud Reboil? ed Molasses ' . 200 bbl?. Golden, Amber Drip and N. O. Syrup 1000 kegs Parker Mills Nails. < ORANGE RIFLE POWDER, Shot, Caps, Candy, Spices, Teas, Crackers, soda, Star Candles, Bar Soaps. Oysters, Sardines, Axle Grease. Grind stones. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Vinegar, Rice, Wooden Ware. Ac, Ac. febll-stuthl2 T O Q K A~~T T H I.S. Now ls the time for dealers to lay in their stock of LIQUORS FOR THE SEASON,. and we are prepared to sa vc" them the trouble of ordering (rom the North, by selling then the t-ame article here for cash at what they would have to pay in rhlladclphia for it, thereby saving freight, Insurance and other ?xpedses. We ?re euabied to do su by our late arrangements with two of tlie principal Liquor bouses br philadelphia -JOHN GIBSON'S SON Jc CO., and HENRY WAL? LACE X CO. We have now on hand loo barrels of thc follow* lng brands: OLD CORN WHISKEY X WHISKEY XX WHISKEY XXX WHISKE? XXXX WHISKEY NECTAR WHISKEY CABINET WHISKEY, ANO 50 barrels JOHN GIBSON'S SON A CO.rS OLD DEER CREEK RYE WHISKEY, of which brands wu have the sole right to sell in this city. We also keep constantly ou hand, Port, Madei? ra and Sherry WINES at the lowest price for the quality. Gi ,e us a trial. BYRNE A FOGARTY, No. 126 East Bay, corner Fraser's wharf. feLO-mltuth _ H. 4 H. W. CATHER WOOD'S, EXTRA F1NB PURE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES. In order to facilitate the supply or our PURE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKIES to our former numerous customers at the South, we have appointed Messrs. H. GBKD 8 A CO. our Agents, who, by this arrangement, are enabled to supply the trade at prices which will Insure satis? faction. H. ? H. W. 0ATHERW00D. The subscribers take pleasure to Inform their customers a-.-d the trade generally that thoy have still a few barrels of the Messrs. CATHERWOOD'S FINE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKIES on hand, which hus had the beuertr, ol a Southern summer's heat. Have also received recently one hundred barrels of various grades, at reduced prices. H. GERDTS Av CO., dec20-tutlisGmos_No. 195 East Bay. .COLOUR, SIDES, SHO(JLBERS, HAMS, PORK, COFFEE, SUGAR, Ac. JEFFORDS & CO., NOS. 17 and 19 VENDUE RANGE, OFFER AT ? LOWEST MA KKK 1' KATES: 000 bbls. Flesh Ground FLOUR 2? i ib d.s. Choice Clear. Rib Sides 20 iiinis. Prime smoked Shoulders 10 tierces ci.otee ?: C. Hams lu tierces Pure Leaf Lard 25 bbls. Heavy City Mess Pork 20,000 pounds Prune Dry Salt Sides 10,000 pounds Dry Salt Bellies 100 sar ks Rio Coffee 150 bbls. Relined Sugars loo cases 2 and a lb. Fresh Tomatoes 75 cases Fresh Peaches loo cases, l and 2 lb, Fresh Oysters, octll-tuthssmos JJANNIS'S ACME RYE WHISKIES. Messrs. H S. HANNIS A OO., of Philadelphia! ever intent to Improve on the qualities of their WHISKIES, can lay claim to producing some o? the choicest in the country, and having rendered the prices such as to to make them available lor every das? of trade and for general use. offer the eeleoratcd Acme brands or CABINET, NECTAR, XXXX, XXX, XX andX, through us, as their sole agents "or this city and (he State oi Sooth Caro lina, at the most advantageous prices and terms. ?LACIUS dc WITTE, No. 130 East Bay. 50 BARRELS AND 26 HALF BARRELS OF THE ABOVE ON HAND NOW. nov26-Btuth3mos . . i rjtfE ?Jr T& A a?! T E A s ! Rec ei rea perSsceni:. arrivais, an assortment of FRESH TEAS, of all ?aallttes and prices, Includ? ing a'select lot of Oreen and Black, at $1 per lb., warranted as good as can be boag tit at that price. _ i_?aj?? .... .._ -W. H. WELCH. " .S. W. comer Meeting and Market streets. ' febtt-? SK- is W. W E L C H ' . StTOOKSSOR TO PALMETTO PIONEEBJJOrOPEBATIVE GROCERY . Southwest corn ar Mealing aacLMarket streets, DEALSR IK CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. - febl-t-tuthlg. S CALEB HERRING. 1000 boxes SCALED HEERING. For sale low by ' . W. GURNEY, febll-statttS " ? Ko. 102 East Bay. JjOQjtTE TFJ?E?RA MADEIRA FINE OLD OPORTO TOSAR SHERRY FRONTIGNAN MUSCAT Orase A Fils Frew's CLARETS. Witb the present low rate ?r gold, we can offer these Wines at uncommonly- low prices. JOHN HURKAMP A 00. -cov24-3mos , QORN, OATS AND PEAS.,. 7414 bushel* PRIME WHITE CORN, . Per schooner Mary J. RoaseU, from Norfolk, Virginia. 7837 bnsheirPrlme White Virginia Com 1600 bushels Black Seed Oats . 454 bushel-- Black Peas 88 bushels Clay Peas, . Per8chooner Jam?s Velaren, from Norfelk, Virginia T 505Q bushels-Brlme Maryland Com 1200 bushels Prime Maryland Oats 100 bbl?. Super Flour, Per schooner Geo. H. Squire, from Bal Union j 2400 bushels Prime Maryland Corn 1750 i ushels Prime Oats. Per schooner Ella Matthews, from Balti? more*. - for sale by . feblS T. J. KERR A CO. WILSON'S GROCERY WILSOS'3 Wo are now . GROCERY WILSON'S ? GROCERY WILSON'S recalling . GROCERY WILDON'S GROCERY WILSON'S S U G A RS GROCERY WILSON'S -GROCERY WILSON'S at GROCERY W1LSOWS GROCERY WILSON'S Wholesale Prices. GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY .WILSON'S . GROCERY WILSONS -0- GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY WILSON'S ' ? GROCERY WILSON'S OruBhed Sugar, GROCERY WILSON'S ~ GROCERY WILSON'S : . 6* ?Sipe $L GROCERY WILSONS ' ? " GROCERY WILSON'S - GROCERY WILSON'S . _ , . . JGRGCERY WILSON'S St uar i's A Sogar, .GROCERY wren's ' i -nifijrjBRY WILSON'S . . ex tbs for-ti. - GRGCffRY WILSONS rwntiitf GROCERY WILSON'S' GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY WILSON'S-. Ex tr?, O Sugnx., GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY wrt,SON?S 7 Tbs for $1. GROCERY WILSON'S. * GROCERY WILDON'S . -? . GROCERY WILSON'S GROCE?Y WILSON'S Very Light Brown Sugar, GR8CERY WILSON'S GROCERY WILSON'S . S Iks for fl. - GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY WILSON'S - GROCERY ? WILSON'S - GROCERY . WILSON'S Brown. Sugar, GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY WILSON'S 9 tts for $1. ' GROCERY WILDON'S < GROCERY 'WILSON'S - GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY WILSON'S Brown Sugar, GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY WILDON'S .10 lb9 for $1. GROCERY WILSON'S ' GROCERY WILSON'S - ; GROCERY WILSON'S -0- GROCERY WILDON'S GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY WILSON'S ALL GOODS GROCERY WILSON'S CROCE KY WILSON'S 43-DE LI VE RED FREE-ga GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY WILSON'S from the GROCERY WILSON'S " GROCERY WILSON'S PEOPLE'S GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY HOUSE, GROCERY WILSON'S ' GROCERY WILSON'S Comer GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY WILSON'S AN8C7N AND SOCIETY STS. GROCERY WILSON'S GROCERY JpINE S. L COTTON SEED FOR SALE.. 7? bushels "PREMIUM," (Crop of. 1870, Bold at $124 per pound.) - bushels "Albion," (Crop of mo, sold at $1 per - . pound.) - bushels "Champion" Crop.-and select. .J Apply to GAILLARD A. M IN OTT, c febO tnatu_? Vanderhorai's Wharf. 1 8 - IHE - 7 1 "CHAMPION HAM" ls considered the best ever introduced in this city. This is the opinion of all VT ho have tried them. 18-THE-71 CHAMPION HAM ls warranted-if they do not prove what ls claim* ' ed for them, the money w?l.be reloaded. IS-THE-71 CHAMPION HAM ls cured expressly for the undersigned, and -no expense ha-i been spared- to make tttenv superior -to all other Hams. 18-THE-71 CHAMPION HAMS \are put up In thin glazed canvass, and ran from eight to twelve pounds each. We Invite every? body to try 18-THE-71 CHAMPION HAM cured expressly for J ann E VEUT E. BEDFORD, No. 275 King street. Jj I I'M O N D HAMS*. DAVIS'S DIAMOND HAMS. DUFFIELD'S WESTPHALIA HAMS. DUFFIELD'S BONELESS BREAKFAST STRIPS. DUFFIELD'S CHOIO? SMOKED BEEF. DUFFIELD'S SMOKED BEEF TONGUES. For sale by EVERT E. BEDFORD, Late Wm. S. Corwin A Co-, ' Janll_ No. 276 Kuw street. COAL AT $8 75 PER TON DELIVERED. QUALITY GUARANTEED. 200 tons Grate and Stove COAL, delivered in any part of the cltyLat $8 75 per ton. Landing this day. Apply tc J. A. ENSL >W A CO., febS_Na Kl East Bay. J^ITEBPOOL SALT. 3000 saeks Liverpool SALT, landing from Bark Belttste, direct from Liverpool For sale by . feba_T. J. KERR A CO. jyVERPOOL SALT AFLOAT. 4000 sacks Liverpool SALT, Just received per bark\luco,and fer salem lots to suit, parchasen by ROBERT MURE A CO., Jan23 Cen tra! Wharf, g HAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their r?sidences promptly and at reaaoaable ratee, _ Send orders to 7 _- ' W. E. MARSHALL, Barb?, Bystreet next door to Telegraph offloe, mays