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TEK M S OF THE SEW8* TH? DAILY SB xs, by mall one year, $8; Biz month? $l; three montas $2 50. Served ta thc elty at E io HT B s s cons a weet, payable to the car? riers, or $3 a year, paid m advance at tue once. TH? TBI-WEBXLY N?WS. pubUs?e? oa Tuesdays, Taara Jay 3 aaa Saturdays, one year fi; six montna $2. TH? WBEXLY SKITS, one year BS. Si? copie? 10. Ten copies, to one address, $16. S?B8CSIPTI0NB ia all cases payable in advance, ?nd no paper continued arter tne expiration or Ute time paid ter. NOTICES or Wants, To Rent, Loat and Found Boarding, Ac., not exceeding 20 words, 26 cents, each Insertion; over 20, au-, not exceeding 30 words, 40 cen ta each insertion; over 30, and not exceeding 40 words, 50 cents each insertion. These rates are NET, and must invariably be paid in advance. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO.. NO. 140 East Bay. Charlea ten, S.O. SATLTvDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1871. -Gold closed yesterday at 8?a9. -The New York cotton market closed quiet; uplands 20 cents; sales 857 bales. -In Liverpool cotton closed quiet; up? lands 93d, Orleans lOid; sales 10,000 bales. A New Way to Pay Old Debtt. j A morning paper prints the particulars of new scheme for avoiding repudiation of the State debt, and for patting the finances ol the State upon a sound footing. The -plan is that every holder of State bonds j shall sell bis bonds to the State at fifty cents on the dollar, receiving new bonds in pay? ment; that the Legislature pledge the faith of the Government to set aside one-fifth of the entire revenue of the State for the pay? ment of the interest on the debt; t* t no more bonds be issued until the present in? debtedness is paid. Tbis proposition, we are told, has the approval of Scott, Parker & Co., which is enough to prevent it from finding any favor with the public Besides this, the scheme bas intrinsio objections which wL'l condemn it in the eyes of all holders of bonds, save those who obtained . ,jthem at a few cents above the cost of print? ing. The taxpayers ef the State, assembled in convention, have formally recognized a debt Of $9,865,765 as valid and binding upon the people. Of this amount $5,400,000 repre? sent the bonds and stocks outstanding Octo? ber 1, 1867. The remainder consists of the varions bonds issued by the Scott adminis? tration. This debt of $9,865,765 is the whole amount which is recognized by the taxpayers as a legal obligation of the State. The Joint Legislative Committee, however, .report that the debt is somewhere about $28,000,000, and Scott, Parker & Co. confess a minimum debt of $15,000,000. Either of these two last- amounts is more than the State can pay, and the Ring, therefore, pro? pose to pay fifty cents on the dollar so as to reduce the debt to a manageable and endur? able amount. This we regard os a scheme to rob the bona fide holders of State securi? ties for the benefit of the speculators con? nected with th? Scott-Parker Ring. Ont of the $15,000,000 of State bunds and stocks acknowledged by Governor^ Scott, at least $6,000,000 hav? been the sport of the balls and bear? and, for all that the public know, may have been sold at twenty and thirty cents on the dollar, ?be holders of thesa bonds could very well allora lo take new valid bonds, at fifty cents on the dollar, in exchange for their equivocal sheets of printed paper. A bond for $500, recognized as binding, and forming part o? an aggre? gate debt of only $7,500,000, would be far more valuable to them than abood of $1000, which is refused recognition by the tax-pay? ers and forms a part of an aggregate debt of $15,000,000 or $28,000,000. But how is it ?withtlhe permanent investors, the bona fide holders of State bonds and stocks-they WOO bongbt bonds before the war and hold them still; they who held the ante-war registered stock and converted it, after the war, into coupon bonds: they who received new bonds in payment of over-due interest upon the old debt? Are these Innocent holders to be mulcted of one-half their prop? erty because a corrupt Ring have made the total debt too heavy to be borne ? Are they to be stripped of fifty cents on the dollar, for the security of Northern bankers and home speculators? Is the man who paid one thousand dollars in gold for a binding bond to be put on the same ground as a speculator who gave, for a tainted bond, three hundred dollars in currency? The proposal is monstrously unjust-one worthy of the Impeached Governor whose last des? perate scheme it is. But even if the plan were such as might properly be agreed to by all holders of the bonds and stocks of the State, what security wonld the holders of the new "fifty percent." bonds have that the Ring and the Legisla? ture would fulfil their part of the bargain ? It is proposed that one-fifth of the State rev? enue be set apart for the payment of interest, and that no new bonds be issued until the old debt is paid. While South Carolina is controlled by the Scott Ring and a venal Legislature these promises, even if they take the shape of a law, are worthless. The Leg? islature may do and undo what they please in these matters. They may promise to-day never to is3ue another bond, and to-morrow they can, if they choose, order tue printing of ten million. Aud they would do it if the price on>red were sufficiently tempting. The same may be said in regard to the interest fund. If the Legislature wanted the "one ?'fifth" for per diem, or for any other pur? pose in which they were interested, they would birr it without remorse and without hindrance. No faith can be reposed in any promise, formal or informal, made by the Executive Department or the Legislative Department of the Government of the State. They are rotten through and through. Until honest men, whatever their politic?, hold public office and control the Government, it is impossible to make any financial arrange? ment which the creditors can safely accept, or which the people will acknowledge and sustain. Tb? Lind Commission Swindle. We print to-day a part of the chapter upon the Land Commission Swindle, taken from the report of the Joint Committee. The committee show the nature of the ordinance of the Reconstruction Convention author iz og the formation of a Board of Land Com? missioner?, and they give the provisions of the Act? of AssemMy ucd^r which bond have been issued and lands bav bought. The ordinance, it will be see vides that lands shall not be parchas price exceeding seventy-five per a their value; that the stock issued I purposes of the commission shall not ' for less than par, and that the ami 'and purchased in any fiscal year st exceed the par value of the stock ap ated for the purpose. The Act o? Ma 1869, appoints an Advisory Board, to i of the Governor, (Scott,) the Compi (Neagle,) the Treasurer, (Parker,) th retary of State, (Cardozo,) and the AU General, (Chamberlain,) who shall a a Land Commissioner, who shall giv< in the snm of $20,000, and hold office pleasure of the board. This act autt the purchase of land at such price as tl visory Board may determine, and the Commissioner is forbidden to be pecui interested in any purchases or sales shall annually make a detaile.l report operations. The Act also authorizes th? of $200,000 bonds of the State for th poses of the Land Commission. An tional issue of $500,000 is authorized I Act of March 1, 1S70, which contain provisions that any purchase or sale without the consent of the Advisory ] shall not be valid, and that no purchase be made unless the Commissioner be c< that the lr nd can be sold without delay As far a3 we can loam, not one of thc iective provisions of the Ordinance ai the Acts of Assembly has been com with. The first Land Commissioner i no report. He did not, we believe, bonds os required. The Land Cammi bonds are not sold at all, or are sold heavy discount. The amount of m drawn by the Commission exceeds the value of the bonds authorized to be iss Land3 have been bought at five times ten times their actual value. These fae regard to this "outrageous and enon "swindle" are set forth in the Joint Rei The first Land Commissioner, spoken < the Joint Committee, was Senator C. Leslie, and the second, Congressman I DeLarge. Special Notices. GEORGIA, rrom New York, are hereby j fled that she will discharge cargo THIS ] 30th Inst,, at Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. G< uncalled for at sunset will remain on the wha i owner's risk and expense. dec30-I WILLIAM A. COURTENAY, Ager 'j** CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK SOUTH CAROLINA-CHAkLESTON BRAN No. 8 BROAD STREET.-On and after TnrRSr I I8th January, 1872, the regalar semi-annual lc est will be paid to deposltois. All interest not paid on the 31st day or Jenu wi 1 be added to the principal or the depost and will draw interest as ir deposited on the January. Depositors are requested to bring their book?, that the interest may be entei Interest ls c impounded quarterly, bat payabli beretorore In January and Joly. D. RAVEXEL, Jr., Cec3>20 , Assistant cathie: 5? CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK ? SOUrH CAROLINA -CHARLESTON BRAN( No. 8 BROAD STREET.-All moneys deposited this Bank on or before thc fifth day of eaoh ta'.' dar month w:l;bear Interest (six rer cent.) that meath, as if deposited on the 1st. D. RAVEXEL, Jr., dcc30-G * Assistant Cashier ?S-sT-THE CHARLESTON CHAR?T BLE ASSOCIATION, FOR THE BENEFIT OF TI FREE SCHOOL FUND.-OFFIliAL RAFFL1 NUMBERS. CLASS NO. 270-MORNIXO. 43-72-65-33-38-21-GI-63- '5-47-17 CLASS No. 2T1-EVBNI4SO. 36-13-43-69-51-19 -61- 5S-20-30-14 As witness oar hand at Charleston this 29th di of December, 1871. FENN PECK, ? JAMES GILLILAND, octs sworn commissioners. fif SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE DRAT IXG for the two handsome MUSIC BOXES, VON SANTEN'S BAZAAR, No. 2.9 King 8tre< will positively take pl ice on SATTOIUT, 3Cth 1 staat, at 4 o'clock P. M., precisely. A few chance? are left, and parties desiring secure them w.ll pleas; apply at once. dec28-l'is2 jSlsT* OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAI] WAY COMPANY, No. 2 BROAD STREE! CHARLESTON, S. C , DECEMBER 27, I871.-Sea ed Proposals will be received np to 12 M. on Mo: DAT, 1st January proximo, for SALE OF TH MANURE rrom the Company's S ables for oi year from that date. For particulars apply at th office. By order. EVAN EDWARDS, dec27-wthsml Secretary and T.eisnrer. JmT OFFICE SOUTHWESTERN RAIL ROAD BANK.-Toe Transfer Books or the Soutt Carolina Railroad Company aud Southwester] Railroad Baak will be closed rrom the first to th ntteenth or January, 1672, for the purpose c making up the Anuual List of Stockholders. JOHN M. MARLESTON, dec2l-thstn5ml Cashier. ^SCREVEN HOUSE.-NOTICE T< PARTIES INTERESTED.-Major JOHN W. CAM EROXhaB consented to conduct, and is duly ap pointed Manager of the SCHEVEN HOUSE. dec201mo_R. BRADLEY. THE COMMISSIONERS OF MAR KETS will Elect on WEDXE.-DAY, the 3d or Jan nary, the rollowlng Ofllcers: Cider Clerk, Assistant Clerk, Assistant Clerk ror Upper Market, Clerk or Weights and Measures, Public Weigher ror Market street Scales, Public Weigher r.r Calhoun Street Scales. Applications will be left with the undersigned on or berore 12 o'c"ock A. M., WEDNESDAY, the 3c January, 1S72. WILLIAM KIRKWOOD, dec:"-Tvs'u3_Chier Clerk. ??-CITY HALL, OFFICE CLERK OE COUNCIL, CHARLESTON, J5. C., DECEMBER 26, 1S71.-Estimates will be received at this office until the o:h or January, 1872, at 12 M., ror the building or a PLANK ROAD cn King street, rrom Shep? herd street to City Boundary. Same to be made per running foo:, according to the plans and specifications in the City Engineer's office. Estimates to (redirected to Committee on Con? tracts. W. W. SIMONS, de:27 9 Clerk or Council. jjssT-crrr TREASURY", 23D DECEM BER, 1871.-By resolution cl Council, City Taxes ror 1S71 will be received at this office without the penalty until the 30:h instant, inclusive. On the 1st January, 1372, executions ror ali un? paid returns must be sent to Sheriff. S. THOMAS, dec2S-6_City Treasurer. ^NATURE'S OWN REMEDY.-CER? TAIN CURE FOR HEADACHE, Dyspepsia, Dis? eases of the Kidneys. Ac-SARATOGA PAVIL? ION SPRING WATER. Try lt For sale by all Druggists. * decl3-3mo 0r O N MARRIAGE. fBSi Happy relier for Young Men from the effects or Errors and Abuses In early life. Manhood re* stored. Nervous debility cure.!. Impediments to Marriage removed. New methed or treat meat. New and remarkable rem?dies. Eooks and Circulars ?en* tree, In sealed envelope*. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Souto N;n:h street, Philadelphia, Pa. octi2 ?flarrie?. JAQUES-^OAMBAlI.-?n this city, at St. Pat? rick's Church, on MONDAY. 25th Instant, ny Rev. John Moore, I). D., KICHARD E. JAQUES to JENNY LIND A., second daughter of the Ute Signor Alex? andro Gambatl. No cards. JOHNSON-CARMODY.-On Thursday evening, 28th December, by the Right Rev. Bishop P. N. Lynch, D. D., ANTHON* JOHNSON to Miss JOHANNAH CARMODY, both of this etty. No cards. . Snnevai Notices. ~^THE BELATTvFsT FRIENDS AND Acquaintances of Paul and Harriet Trescot. and or their son, Wm. Trescor, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral services of their youngest daughter, OLIVIA TRESCOT, at their residence, No. S3 Ashley street, at io o'clock TO MORROW (Sunday) MORNING. dec30-* Special Notice's. /Sf SPRING STREET CHURCH. Divine Service on SABBATH MORNING, at half-past 10 o'clock. Sabbath SchODl at half-past 3 o'clock, and Watch Night Services from 9 to 12 o'clock, at which time a Sermon will be preached to youDg men by the Pastor, Rev. J. T. WIGHTMAN, O. D. dec30 JfcF TRINITY CHURCH.-BISHOP W. M. WIGHTMAN, D. D., will preach TO-MORROW MORNING, at half-past 10 o'clock. Sunday School In t?ie AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. At night there will be a Watch-Night service ia the Sunday School-room, commencing at 9 o'clock, and con? tinuing until J.2 o'clock. The public are invited to be present. deeso-* ?& FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Divine Service will be he;d in this Church, To MORROW MORNING, at hair-past 10 o'clock, by the Rev. L. H. SHUCK, raster. The Quarterly Cele brailonof the Sabbath Schcol will take place In the AFTERNOON, at, l.alf past 3 o'clock. (!ec3) ^DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE CON? DUCTED in thc Orphans' Chapel, on Sabbath AFTERNOON, at hair-pas; 3, ty th? Kev. c. c. PIXCKXEV._doc:o UNITARIAN CHURCH.-DIVINE Service will be held in this Church TO MORROW MORNING, at hair-past io o'clock, and In the EVE? NING, at half-pa6t T o'clock, the Rev. R. P. CUT? LER ottlclatlng- All strangers are cordially in vited to attend. Subject for the Evening Dis course: King Solomon's View of Human Life. A service ror the. closing year. dec30 ~~^ SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-There will be Service in this Church To MORROW MORNING, at the usual hour, and In the EVENING, at hair-past 7 o'clock. Preaching by the Rev. G. R. BRACK Fl TT._decl6-4? ?JBB-THE MARINERS' CHURCH WILL be .: pen for Divine Service every SABBATH MORN? ING, at half-past 10 o'clock, corner of Church and Water streets. Services by the Rev. W. B. YATES, Chaplain. Sunday School at half-past 3 P. M. ?Sf ACADEMY OF MUSIC DRAWING. Club List-, on the following plan, are now open for members to j 'in : 1. Small and Large Clubs :o divide equally. 2. Each member selects his own Ticket and de? posits lt with the Treasurer of the Club. One hair tr any Prize drawn by a Ticket to be given to the member who chose lt; the other hair to b; owned by Club. 3. Cubs appropriating ttree-rourths ana nine tenths on the same principle. The best plan to secure something in the BUT? LER, CH.? "?WICK .fc GARY DRAWING, is to put half the amount invested in single tickets, and half In Clubs of ,lxty-two. T?:ere ls one prize In every slxty-tw n tickets. Any smaller CU.'> lorme I that wish to increase the slz; of Club, can uo so by applying to me, who will add them to smaller Clubs now farmed. Apply to EBEN COFFIN, O?llce, E. M. Moreland, No. 29 Broad Street. dec30 ff OFFICE CITY TREASURY, DE CEMBER 30,1871-AU accounts agalns* the City Institutions should be rendel cd without delay to iii? mpertivp Roards. R THOMAS. (lccae-2_City Treasurer. ?&~ CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA - CHARLESTON BRANCH, No. 8 ER'JAD STREET.-MONDAY, 1st January, being New Year's Day, this Pank will be closed. Ali paper maturing on that day must therefore be anticipated. D. RATEKEL Jr., flecSM_Assistant Cashier. ^?TIIE PLANTERS' AND MECHAN? ICS' BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA-CHARLES? TON, S. C., DECEMBER CO, 1ST1.-This Bank Will be closed on MONDAY. 1st January. Maturities must therefore be anticipated. W. E. HASKELL, dec3)l_Cashier. RUNION BASK OF SOUTH CARO? LINA-CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 2?, 1871. This Bank will be closed on MONDAY next, is, January, (New Year's Day.) Paper payahlc on that day must tnere.'ore be anticipated. H. D. ALEXANDER, dec3C-l_Cashier. ^?-SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY-CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 28, 1871.-This Office will be closed on MONDAY next, January l, 1872, being New Year's Day. AU paper maturing on that day must be aat.cipated. F. A. MITCHELL, dtcso-l_Cashier. ~P?t- UNION BANK OF SOUTH CARO? LINA, CHARLESTON, 29th DECEMBER 1S71. DIVIDEND.-A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF FOl'R PER CENT, free f om tax, having been declared by the Board of Directors, Wit same will be paid to Stockholders oa and after TUESDAY, 2d day of January next. dec30-6_H. D. ALEXANDER. Casher. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, 2STH DECEM? BER, 1871.-This Bank will bi desed on MONDAY next, (New Year's Day.) Notes and acceptances then payable must thereTore be anticipated. WM. C. BREESE, dec29_Cashier. ?fr PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK, CHARLESTON, S.O.. DECEMBER 28, 1871-NO TICE.-This Bank will Le c osed oa NEW YEAR'S DAV. All paper maturing on that day must, be antic? ipated, ll. o. LOPER, dec29-2_Cashier. .^PEOPLE'S BANK OF SOUTH CAR? OLINA, CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 29, 1871. MONDAY next being New Year's Day, this Bank will be close I. JAMES B. BETTS, dec.19 Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON. CHARLESTON, CSTU DECEMBER, 1S71.-DIVIDEND NOTICE.-A Seml-Annual Divi? dend or SIX (i3) PER CENT, or SIX DOLLARS PER SHARE ('ree of tax) having been declared by the Board or Directors, the same will be paid to stock? holders on and after JANUARY -JD, 1S72. dec:o WM. 0. BREESE, Cashier. SHIRRA'S DISPENSARY.- A N election for ONE PHYSICIAN, to serve Tor the en suing year, will be held on SATURDAY, seth De? cember, Instant Applicants fur the office will deliver their letters to WILMOT G. DESAUSSURE, Secretary or Trustees, beiore ll A. M., of Satur day, 30th instant._ dec28 ?BTNOTICE:-THE BRITISH BARK "STORMY PETREL,'' S. W. DICK, Master, from Cardin', has been entered under the Five Day Act. All gools not Permitted at the expiration or that time will be sent to the public stores. dec29-5_HENRY CARD, Agent. OFFICE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, DECEMBER 2?, 1571.-The Board of Directors of this Company having declared a SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE on the Capital stoc k or this Company, the same will be raid to Stockholders on and after TCESDAY, 2d January. 1872. The Transfer Books will be cl sed from this date until the 2d January, 1872. \v. j. HERIOT, t'ec^S-s Secr.tary and Tieasurer. ?leetings. SCHILLER LODGE, No. 30, I 0. 0. F. The regular quarterly meeting will be he'd TO MORROW (Sunda* i EVENING, at Odd Fellows Hall, at 7 o'clock. The election for officers for ensulug term will take place. Members will come prepared to Day arrears. THEO. HENF.ICHSON, dec36?_Secretary. PALMETTO LODGE, No. 1, K. P.-AN Ex'ra Convocation will be held THIS (Sat? urday) EVENING, 30th lmtant, at 7 o'clock, for the election of officers and for the cooferrlng or de? grees. Members and candidates will please be punctual. By order W. C. J. H. KENDALL, dec30_R. 9. CHARLESTON RIFLEMEN CLUB. The members of the charleston Riflemen Ciub are requested to attend an Extra Meeting THIS EVENING, at their Hall, at hair-past 7 -o'clock. A full and pnnctnal attendance is earnestly desired. By order or the Cap'aln. HENRY CAKN10HAN, dec30_Secretary c. R. C. CHARLESTON TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 4S.-Attend the Anniversary Meeting of your Union, at Hibernian Hall, Tms EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock. Members are requested to be punctual, as the Election of Officers will take place. JAMES L. SIM", dec30_Secretary. COMET FIRE ENGINE COMPANY. Yon are hereby summoned to attend your Regular Monthly Meeting, on MONDAY EVENING, January 1st. 1S72, at your Eugine-House, at half past 7 o'clock. By order President. 0. W. KEMER. dcc30-2_Secretary. ATTENTION, ATTUCKS LIGHT INFAN? TRY-SEVENTEEN HUNDRED AND SEVEN? TY .'-Yon are hereby ordered to appear In Full Uniform, at your usual place or rendezvous, cn MONDAY MORNING next the 1st January, 1972, af S o'clock precisely, to Celebrate Emancipation Proclamation. By order of Captain W. J. BRO? DIE. P. B. MORGAN. dec30-l?_Clerk. ATTENTION, DE LAN Y RIFLES ! You are hereby summoned to appear at your usual place of meeting, tn Full Uniform, for Par-de, on MONDAY. January 1, 1872, at 7 o'clock A.M. By order of the Cantala. GEORGE RICHARDSON, de:30-:*_Orderly Sergeant. PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK, CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 23, 1871.-The stockholders cf ti ls Bank are hereby notified that the ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS Will be held at the Banking Honse. Broad street, cn TUESDAY, the 9tn or Jaanary n:xt. Polls open fr,-m 12 M. to 2 P. M. By order. H. 0. LOPER. dec23-s2rtn2_ Pants. WANTED, THREE OR FOUR R001I8 In a respectable section or the city. Pos? session required Immediately. Address c. B., at thia office._dec3Q 1? WANTED, A SERVANT TO COOK AND Wash. Apply at No. 3 Broad street, sec? ond story, between 9 and io o'clock, this morning. Liberal wages paid. Mast bring recommenda? tion^_dec30-l? WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A SMALL HOUSE contalDl g roar rooms. Terms moderate. Address "Di-patch," DAILY NEWS Office._j_dec80-2* TTTET NURSE WANTED IMMEDIATE Vv LY. Apply at No. 25 Montague-street, sec? ond door below Smlth-Btreet, sooth aide. dec29-2* WANTED, LABIES TO KNOW THAT I received 1500 Fancy HATS per steamer Georgia. Prices from 10 cents to 75 cents. ARCH ER'S BAZAAR, Klug street._dec29-3? WANTED. - WANTED, A COMPETENT Li'JBe boy. about ie years old, to walton a small family. Must have good recommenda? tions. Apply at No. 39 Rutledge street. dec29 WANTED, COOPER, EDISTO AND SANTEE SWAMP LAND. Any one own ins Timber Land on these rivers and wanting to dispose ol same, address A. B., Charle-ton Posi? ts thee._dec27-w82? WANTED PURCHASERS OF TICKElfc ta the Land and Immigration Associator. ut Meeare. BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY A CO Tickets no v ready. Will tK> glad to aec my ?rlend^ a: the ern ce of Mr. EDWARD M. MORELAND, No. 2? BroMl street. EBEN COFFIN. sab-Agent. ABOOXKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT, whose afternoons ant eveninga are unoccu? pied, can take charge of one or two teta of Books. BOJKS wrlti-n up and balance l with d apatch. All business stilctly cunt:.lenin.. Apply at Mr. HARRIS'S Book Bindery, Hasel street. dec25-6* WANTED TO PURCHASE, TWO Second-hand ENGINES, with Saw and Futures complete; one portable, 20 to 25 horse? power; the other stationary, 20 to 25 horse-power, apply io W. P. DOWLING A CO, No. 9 Boyce's Vi turf._tiec9-stnthl6 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A WOMAN to cook and do general housework. ? None need apply who are not well recommended. Ap ply at No. 67 Wentworth street._dec23 WANTED TO RENT, A COMFORTABLE Duelling, In a desirable location and i neighborhood, A good tenant can be obtained by address ng "Applicant,'' P. O. Pox No. 39. dec23-6?_ WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN TO Cook and Wash. Must come well recom? mended. Apply at No. 23 Moata?ue street. dec2Q_ WANTED, A COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN to cook and wash fur a ramtly of three persona; also, a Colored Boy 2 or 14 years ol age. Apply at No. ll Wentworth street. decs_ WANTED EVERYBODY TO. KNOW that you can get a First-Class SEWING MACHINE from LUN?FORD, Smith stree:, near Wentworth, cteaper than from any other man lo the city or State. Owe lama call and bee for ? ourseir._nov28 rihQfTK A MONTH, EXPENSES PAID, uDO . t) Male or Female Agents.-Horse and outCt tarnished to sell our UNIVERSAL CEMENT, Combination Tunnel, Buttou Hole cotter and other article?, circulars iree. Address Novelty Company. Saco, Me._nov 14-78 AGENTS WANTED !-FOR THE UNI? VERSAL TWINE AND TH t< EA li CUTTER; ?aves time, twine, thread, angers and teeth. Some? thing everybody wants. Samples mailed on re? ceipt of 25 cents. Address GEORGE DAVIS, No. 5fH Broadway. New York._o?:30-3mo8 ?ost ano io una. PICKED UP ADRIFT, A FLAT, WHICH the owner can nave by proving property and payi-.g all expenses. Apply at the Carolina House, Sullivan's Island._dec29-3? .for Sale. FOR" SALE" OR TO REST, A STOKE AND DWELLING, at Branchville, S. C. In? quire or D. LOEB, No. 0 Llb.-rty street, Charles ton, s. C._dec30-stuth4? FOR SALE OR TO RENT, THE OLD SIX-MILE HOUSE, with twenty acres ol Land attached, at the junci?n or the Sta'e and Dorchester Roads, tue very best stand lor a coun? try busiueas on the road. Fo.1 further particulars apply on the place, or o Dr. C. L. MYERS. dec30-C*_ FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A STORE AND DWELLING, at Branchville, S. C. In? quire or D. LOEB, No. e Liuerty street, Charles* ton, S. C._dec23-stuth4? FOR THE HOLIDAYS !-NOW, LADIES anti Gentlemen, la the time lo go to KLEIN'S, No. 339 King street, and get one of his beautiful, nice singing Canaries. You can be cer? tain mat Mr. KLEIN will select one to your satis? faction, and everybody who has bought them are very much pleased. The price ls very mode rate._decl2 FOR SALE ! FOR SALE ! FOR SALE ! The undersigned offers for sale all that STEAM SAW AND GRIST MILL, together with Mules, Track Cars, Timber Carts, Lut'i and Cut offSaws, Saw Hummers, Ac, AC, s.. .tated and lu lull operation at Bonneau's Station, N. E. H. R The above Mill waa built by Messrs. Poole A Hunt, and has one or the ramous Drop Flue Boil? ers, said to be one or the best In use; was put In operation by one or our bes- mechanics, Mr. D. 0. Ei>augh. The above property ls offered for sale for nj other purpose than to chat-ge tin invest? ment. The present proprietor willies to reilre from the business. For ruttier particulars apply to the undersigned or at tue Mill. JOHN C. MALLONEE. Lumber Yard and Office, Horlbeck's Wharr, N. E. H. H., Washington st., Charleston, S. C. nov30-t?stulmo_ .Notices in jBankrnptctj. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UN1T&D STATES, FOR TUE, EASTERN DIS iKiCT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-In the matter of NICHOLAS MERNA?GU, Bankrupt-In Bankrupt? cy.-To whom lt may Concern: The undersigned, hereby gives nonce or his appointment as As? signee of NICHOLAS MERNAUGU, ortheCityor Charleston, In the County or Charleston and State cr South Carolina, witliin ?ald Dtstncr, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon hi. Creditors' petition, by the District Court or said District. Dated at Charleston, the 29th day or December, :. H., 1S71. C. I'RONEBERGER, dec3o-s3 Assignee. Rmnsements. O A DE M Y OF MUSIC: A HAPPY N-.W YEAR TO ALL. GRAND GALA WEEK-Return of the Popular Favorites, FOR POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ON .T, The Qzeen Star or the South aod the Eminent Comedian, ROSE AND HARRY WATKINS. MONDAY EVENING, JANHARY 1, 1872. First time here, a New Grand Historical Drama, NORAH O'NEIL, OR, TRUE TO THE LAST. LADY^ HALLORAN } with sontr..Rose Watkins. TONY BURKE.Harry WatMns. MOLLY O'HALLORAN, by the Child Actr:s9.Little Amy Lee Played by them in New York, Philadelphia. B s ton and Washington with extraordinary success, and eliciting the most nattering notices from the best critics of the day. Tne Cast will in cl ade the full strength or a FIRST-CLASS DRAMATIC COMPANY. Prices as usual, beats ae:ured at the Box. omce._dec30 2 ^^TNA STEAM FIRE COMPANY. The First Annual SOIREE or this Compa-y will be given at their Hall. Queen street, on MONDAY EVEKING, January 8, 1872, commencing at 8 o'clock. Members wishing Tickets for themselves and friends, will please app y te the COMMITTEE: T. J. LYONS. C. A. VON DOHLEN, R. S. WALKER H G. OARNIGHAN, A. GRIER, E. D. P3I0R, I C. C. WIGHTMAN, c*ec3)-swrm4 D AN RICE REDUCTION OF PRICE! Tbat all may witness the grea'est Arenle Exhl bi'lon of modern times, the manager willrednce the admission for the three closing days, THURS? DAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, asTollowa: Adults.50 cents. Children under ten.2? cents. ?3-Doors open at 6.30 P. M. dec28 3 Celebrations. CELEBRATION OF EMANCIPATION DAY'. The Emancipation or the Colored Race or America w.Il be celebrated on MONDAY, January l, 1872, by the Union League of America, and the several Civic Societies and Republicans generally, and their sympathizers in the City or Charleston. All who desire to pattlclpa'e in doing honor to thia great deed or National Justice are requested to assemble at nine o'clock A. M. precisely, on Meeting street, with the right resting on Colum? bus street. The Procession will move exactly at ten o'clock. The First Regiment N. G. S. S. c. will escort the Procession as a Guard ot Honor, and take np the following line of march : Up Meeting to Line; through to King; down King to Hasel; throngh Hasel to Meeting, and down Meet lng to White Point Garden, where au oration will be delivered by Colonel M. K. DEL ANY. Orator of the Day, and the assemblage will be addressed by otht-r1. The Emancipation Proclamation will be read by W. H. BIRNIE, Esq., and Prayer delivered by Rev. E. J. ADAMS. After which the procession will reform, and m-re up East Bay to Broad; thence to King street, an I up King and through Calhoun to Meeting, where it wtd be dismissed. ORDER OF MARCH. Chief Marshal, an i Colonel and Staff Ofllcsrs of the First Regiment, First Brigade, N. G. S. S. C. Grant Cavalry. Mnsic. First Regiment National Gnud State S. C. umcair* Granu connel: u. ti. A. ur s. C. T. J. MACKEY, V,ce President Brand Council U. L. A. Union Leagne of America. Longshoremen's Protective Union. Carri ige Containing Orator of the Day. Music. Civic Societies. School C-ildren. Colored Orphan Children. Young Firemen. MARSHALS OF THE DAY : JAMES C. WALKER, Chief. MARTIN CAULFIELD, WILLIAM JENKINS T. S. OSBORN, P. ROBINSON. By order Committee of Arrangements. JAMES A. WILLIAM, Chairman, M. WYROSS, G. D. MITCHELL. THOMAS KIRK, H. WEHMAN, M. D. BROWN, JAMES HASEL, E. M. CLARK. JAMES DEAS. Attest : dec30-l JAME1 J. YOUNG, Secretary. financial. jgONDSr^b^ONsT ~&cT GOVERNMENT, STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD BONDS AND COUPONS Uncarrent Bank Notes Muti.ated Currency Gold and Silver Land Warrants Dealt regularly In. COLLECTIONS. COLLECTIONS OF DIVIDENDS. COUPGJW AND COMMERCIAL PAPER-sigh: and Time-upon all points in the United states, made upon the most favorable terms, and proceeds promptly ac? counted for. 49-All business attended to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. C. KAUFMAN, dec5 tuths No. 25 Broad street. (Eo Rent._ TO RENT, ? STORE" AND FIRST floor, with three rooms. Apply at No. 102 broad street, between Klug and Meeting. decai'-io*_ TO RENT, A STORE IN BROAD street, also Rooni9 above, far offices or a small family. Apply io F. P. MOODIE, No. 26 Broad streeL _dec30-2? TO RENT, THE PREMISES No. S3 EAST Bav, opposite Boyce 4 Co.'s Wharf, well known as an old established Bakery. Apply to JOHN BURNS. Hlb.rnlan Had. dec29finw3+ PLEASANT ROOMS TO RENT IN A choice neighborhood at No. ll Doughty street. Apply on ihe premises._novi5 - TO RENT, FOUR ROOMS IN THAT large house, No. 12, east end of Mary street, with double piazza, nice cistern and well In the I yard._dec28-ths2,> TO RENT, A FIRST-CLASS SEA IS? LAND COTTON AND PROVISION PLANTA? TION, within three miles of the city, on Wando River and Hobcaw Creek. Is well adapted for a Truck Farm. Has a good settlement and been un der cultivation since the war. Apply to J. FRA? SER MATU EWES, No. 58 Broad street. nov28-tns_ TO RENT, TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS fronting on King street, cerner or Liberty street, possession given from the 1st of Novem? ber. Also, tour neat comfortable rooms over the store fronting on Liberty street. Possession given immediately. Apply on premises._oct31 TO RENT, THE OLD-ESTABLISHED Planing Mill and Lumber Y'ard known as Clark's Planing Mill, corner ol Beau'ain and Lynch streets. T.ie Mill ls or brick, 41 by 80 feet; 30-borse Engine, one Woodworth Planing Ma? chine, Lath, Edging and Cross-cut saws. The Engine and Machinery will either be sold to the party renting or removed. On the Lot ls a two story Brick storehouse, 22 by 103 reet, for storing white pine, Ac, with stables, ornees, and large elstern attached, all built in the mo9t substantial manner. Tue Lot, 140 by 240 feet, has a water front on Cumming's creek for landing lumber. Ac For terms apply to J. H. STEINMEYER or A. J. BARTON, weitend of Beaufain street. dec9-smw ?rocmcs, Cignors, &t. NEW ORLEANS- S?G?ITAND MO LASSES. 110 hhds Fair, Prime and Choice SUGARS 200 barrels Prime and Choice Molasses. Sugar In Store, Molasses to arrive. For sale by T. TUPPER A SONS. dec25-5 _ QORNI CORN! CORN! 2000 bushels Prime White Milling CORN looo bushels Prime Yellow Corn. Landing and for tale by dec29fmw3*_H. BULWiNKLE A CO. T IVERPOOL 8ALT AFLOAT. 8000 sacks SALT, just received per British Bark Beltiste, from Liverpool direct, and for sale In quantities to snit purchasers. Apply to ROBERT MURE A CO., dec28_Central Wharf. fJHE GREAT G ROC ER Y DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. LINLEY'3 CHEAP STORE, NO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT CROCKERY DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT GLASSWARE DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT FRENCH CHINA DEPOT. No. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT TOY AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. LINLEY S CHEAP STORE, NO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. NOTICE.-The Business heretofore conducted at No. 388 King street will be discontinued on the 15th of JANUARY, 1872, and the undersigned will be pleased to see his customers at the NEW STORE, No. 190 KiDg street. J03N W. LINLEY. C HRISTMAS SUPPLIES! CHAMPAGNES. Pieper Heldsleck'e, Chas. HetdstecK'8, Widow Clicquot's, G. H. Mnmm'sVerzenay. O. H. Mnmm's Dry Yerzenay, Moet A Chaodon's Green Seal, Krug A Co.'s. ' CLARETS. N. Johnson A Son's Medor, St. Jnllen, Sr. Eatephe, La Rose, chateau Margeaux, Hockoelmer. And a fnll assortment of FANCY GROCERIES, fine Wines and Liquors, of all kinds, at lowest figures, at WELCH'S GROCERY, Corner Marke: and Meeting streets. Goods delivered free. . dec!9 gURNHAM'S YEAST POWDER. Having used YEAST POWDER in our families for several y ears; we give a decided preference, above all other, to that prepared by EDW. S. BURNHAM, Drngglst and Apothecary, No. 421 King, near Calhoun 8treet: Tlov. JOUN T. WIGHTMAN, D. D. Rev. T. E. WANSAMAK.EK. P. K. COBURN, Intendant Town of Summer? ville. S. C. G. L. HOLMES. GEO. S PELZER M. D. W. B. SMITH, Master Machinist, S. C. R. R. B. O. W?BB. nov4-6moa JyTO. 306 KING STREET Between wentworth and Society streets, bas been pronounced by purchasers to be T3E best ri gul lied and most cimmodloos home of its character In this city. Its consignments outnum? ber annually any house in the Grocery line; and its GREATEST opponents accord to it a "go-ahead" principle that cannot be equalled. By Industry and perse? verance Its proprietors have estabhsae? lt SB a first-class GROCERY HOUSE fully up to thc times. No one will deny that IN point of cbeapne- s, and the character of its goods, lt cannot be surpassed by any establishment of this description; and all know that the goods on sale t>y Wilsen Bros. are at prices that cannot fail to please the people of CHARLESTON ! dopcirtnersfiips ano Dissolution*. T^INTITRIM^ ls this dav dissolved by Its own limitation. 1 win continue the FACTORAGE BUSINESS, and am prepared to make the usual advances. W. PRESTON DOWLING. Charleston, December 30th, 1871. dec30-2 Snsiness "Taros. WE LIVE AND LEARI^DY?TAND FORGET ALL. THE SOUTHERN DYE IIOUSK NO. 359 KING STREET, Dyes and Cleans, by means or steam, Gentle men's. Ladles' and Children's Cit .hes. Fine Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done up with the Sort or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace and crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. sj- Goods received and returned by Express. jun22-lyr L BILLER. Proprietor. 0 TTO A. MOSES, Pu Geological Surveys and Map3 promptly and exactly executed. Phosphate and Mining Pro? perties reported upon, and Working Plans lar ni she '. Separat ng and Meta'lnrglcal Proces? ses adapted to Ore Deposita. Special attention to CHEMICAL ANALYSES or FERTILIZERS, Drugs. Ores, Minerals, Ac. LABORATORY, dewJ-stutbimo No. 28 George street. ?rortri?s, liquors, St*. .pLOURI FLOUR! FLOUR ! eeo bbls. Extra and Super FLOTR, 'anding from Schooner Louisa Crockett. For sale by HERMANN BULWINKEE. fec29-2_ QOGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DT, IN U. S. BONDED STORES. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 EAST BAT, oner for Bale from U. S. Bonded waren ouse, Chelee COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDT, varions vintages, In Quarter casks Fifth casks Eighth casks AMD Casea of one dosen bettles each. may23_ QHOICE WHITE MILLING CORN AND FLOUR, LANDING THIS DAT. MORDECAI ? CO., No. 110 Eas" Bay, offer for sale Invoices Choice White MILLING CORN and Extra FLOUR, landing this day. aug8-6mo JJARMON?'S SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 East Bay, oller tor Bale an Invoice or Choice HARMONY'S PALE SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' SONS. ang8-emo_ QHOICE HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI Se CO., No. 110 East Bay, offer for sale an Invoice or onolce HAVANA CIGARS. direct from Factory in Havana._ang8-6mo } .piRE CRACKERS. j A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 East Bay, offer jjtfl sale an Invoice of FIRE CRACKERS, landing tM day._ajg&-6mo^B TTLNEGAR, PRUNES, WHITE WINES V CLARET, AC V A. TOBIAS' SONS offer for sale VINEGAR, Prunes, White wine, Imported direct from France._'_augS-Cmo -gjNGLISH PORTER AND ALE. A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents of Mesan. Edward A George Hibben, or London, offer ror sale U:b ? bert's PORTER and Bass's PALE ALE-pinta and gnana._ang8-emo ATTENTION 1 FAMILIES, HOUSE? KEEPERS, AO. You can save that long walk down town by buying yonr supplies from D. FITZGIBBON, Northwest corner King and Cannon streets. <yAU Gooda delivered free._ JUST RECEIVED FROM STEAMER, A fresh supply of CAN GOODS of varions kinda. Preserves, Pure French Cordial, Jellies in wine? glasses and tumblers, Almonds, Raisins, New Figs, Currants, ic. For sale low by D. FITZGIBBON, Northwest corner Klntr and Cannon streets. ay Ali Gooda dellverec' iree._ FINE TABLE BUTTER, AT 26 CENTS PER POUND. Best old North Carolina CORN WHISKEY, SI 7* per gallon; good light 'Jrown Sugar, 10lbs. Tor $1,. at D. FITZGIBBON'S, Northwest corner King and Cannon streets. ^ ?-All Goods delivered free. _?? H? LIDAY WINES. Receiving from steamer, quarter casks of OLD SHERRY, quarter casks of line Old 1 quarter casks fine Old Mad-. Ira, choice Old Mal and Claret Wines. For sale by D. FITZGIBBON, Northwest corner King and Cannon streets.' kW AU Goods delivered Iree. 2ec9-imo L1 Refreshment Saloons. VE AND LET LIVE LUNCH HOUSE. D. F. GLEASON, No. 104 MARKET STREET. Just received, an assortment of One imported; and Domestic LIQUORS: HEIDSIECK'S CHAMPAGNE, > Henesey'a Dark Brandy, ^ Scotch Whiskey, a Dish Wu i key, Jam:lea Ram, Fish Gin, Sherry wine, Port Wine, WooHe's Schnapps, Baas A Co's Ale, 11-year Old Bottled Whiskey, Old Family Nector Wbhkey, Old Log Cabin Whiskey. OYSTERS served in every style. Lunch dally from ll to 1. decSO f?2toth8lO ?cgal Bat tes STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON COUNTY.-Coart of Common Pleas.-JOHN HANCKEL and EDWIN D EN STON, Plaintiffs, against EDWARD R. MORRIS, Defendant. ? To EDWARD R. M ?RR is, Defendant m thia action : Yon are hereby summoned to answer ?ne complaint In this action, which ls riled in thjyjr flceoftbe Clerk of the Conrtof Common Pifas, Tor the said county, and to serve a copy of yo^r answer on the subscribers, at bia office, No. ?0 Broad street, Charleston, S.O., witith twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day or service. If yen rall to answer thia complaint within the time herein specified, the Plaintiffs will take Judgment against yon for the Bum of two thousand ive hundred and fifty-one 95-100 dollars, with interest at the rate of seven Str cent, per annum, from the thirtieth day of ovember, one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and cos s. THOMAS M. HANCKEL, Plain-Iffs' Attorney. Dated December 2d, 1871. A. 0. RICHMOND, C.C. P. To EDWARD R. MORRIS: Take notice that the summons In this action, of which the foregoing ts a copy, was flied in the office of the Clerk of the Court or Common Pleas, ror the County or Charleston, at Charleston, In the State or South caroda a, on the four: li day of December, A. D., 1871. THOMAS M. HANCKEL. dec30-86_Plaintiffs' Attorney. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CH ARLESTON-Court of Com mon Plea?.-ROBERT DOUGLASS and ERI H. JACKSON, partner*, doing business under the name of DOUGLASS A JACKSON, Plaintiffs, against EDWARD R. MORRIS, Defendant. To EDWARD R. MORRIS, Defendant In this action : You are hereby summoned to answer_ the complaint in this action, which ls Died in tog office of the Clerk or the Court or Common PleuJj for the said County, and to serve a copy of y$^^ answer on the subscriber at his office, No. 4v Broad street, Charleston, S. C., within twenty dava after the service of this summon?, exclusive of the day of service. If you fall to answer this complaint within the time a oresald, the plaintiffs, wi:! take judgment against you lor the sum or eight hundred and thirty-one 83-100 dollars, with Interest at the rate or seven per cent per annum, from the fifth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. and costs. THOMAS M. HANCKEL. Plaintiffs' Attorney. Dated December 2d, 1871. ~% -~ A. C. RICHMOND, C. C. P. To EDWARD R. MORRIS : Take notice that the summons in this action, of which the'foregolng ls a copy, was flied in the office of the' Clerk of the Court or Common P.eas, for the County of Charleston, at charleston, In the State or South Carolina, on the Tourth day or December. A. D, 1871. THOMAS M. HANCKEL, dec30-s6 Plaintiff*' Attorney. Cigars, Sobarco, Stt. D Selling off, on account of closing business, CIGARS, PIPES, TOBACCO, AC The largest and best selected stock in the city at cost, by L. LOREN ZT, Corner Wentworth and King streets. dec5-lmo_ Taon .ojois "310 unrnnAl JOjadraa jo JOjaiidoJd HaaOHHOS RVITIIM .ojoiiMasio auipBjj ojojaq JDOJS loajJOd stn auinrexa oj paisanbaj OJ* Biaroqajitj 'ino aqi ni Bssnoq aiqisnodsaj uo ywp JO 'qsso tnt* paiucdmoooe 'tuiq oi papuana sjapao n? '?I .ap momiAt '801110 jo Xiupa; ? SOIAIS -pata, no inuBjBuoo jdas BJ sflauisnq ;o ann Biq ni sapiue. II* jo jaatnuotse ajaidraoo poe aAjsuajxa ny '061 v ?Biuasajj FBmjBLnjo> joj eKVBiing -noa 3s;jdjn= oj saoud i*[rastreo ajojaiaqi inojoads v gara RaVH0SH33H .X33HI? .1 janos JO HIJOS SHOOa X3SH1 \L33HJS O.-US 016 'Og '3S?0H ooovaoi oar HVOIO osrsnidTiiunrji T^TI -aa <rnv aivsaroHM NOISTIHVJ?C)' *? 1