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TERMS OE THE NEWS, TE> DAILY Ns wa, by mau one year, $8; Biz mombi $4; turee montos $2 ?0. served la tac ?tty at EIGHTHS* crana week, payable to Ute car riers, or SS a year, paid in advance at the once. Tax Tai-WastLV Maws, pub?sned on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $4; tlx months $2. Tn WBxsLT raws, one year st. Six copiai 10. Ten copies, to one address, tl*- " SUBSOKiTTiOMBln all cases payable In advance, and no paper contained arter the expiration or the time paid fer. NOTI CBS ol Wants, To Rent, Lost and Fonnd Boarding, Ac., nos exceeding 20 words, 25 cents each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding so words, 40 cents each insertion; over 30, and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each Insertion. KXMrTTANCBS should he made by Poatomce Money Order or by Exprese, ir this cannot be done, protection against losses, by mall map bc secured by forwarding a draft oh Charleston pay? able to the order or the proprietors of THB NBWB, sr by Bending tbe money In a registered letter. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A 00., B . Ho. 149 East Ray, Charleston, s.o. Wit Qfyntkptcn Jfeto>? SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1872. SEWS OF THE DAT. -Gold closed yesterday at 8?a9. -In New York cotton closed firm at 20}c. for uplands, with sales of 3775 bale?. -The Liverpool market closed Btrong; up? lands 10 ; d ; sales 200,000 bale?. " -One of the bears in Central Park? New York, bas the ague. -The New York Mail says: "As men part their hair In the middle, ladles have taken to wearing their's parted on the side." -Tho definitive plan for the reconstruction ot the Vendome column bas been sent to the "Minister of the Interior, who will lay it before tbe Chamber at the beginnlog of the session. -Rochefort's occupation at Fort Bayard is that o? writing the history of Napoleon Third. The title of the boole will ol course bd. cutting? ly Insolent;'It ls; in fact, "HJjtolre du Bas Em? pire, on, les Aventures de Robert Macaire." -Adelfgrani from LondonXo the UORtlnen tai papers says the representatives of the Eng? lish Government abroad have received orders io'report'on the character and proceedings ol the Internationals.ln the coon tries where they are accredited. -In consequence of the attitude of tue Ital? ian sentinels stationed around the Vatican, Who th r? ate ne cl to fire on some persons in at? tendance on the Pope who had placed them? selves at one.of the windows of the Vatican, a coaler en ce has been held between Signor Venosta and Cardinal An tonel ll. This Incl* dent seems to interest very much those, per , ?ons who watch the course of Italian palillos at Rome. #* . -Tbe world oses 260,000,000 pounds of tea each year, and 713,000,000 poonda of coffee. China furnishes nearly all o? the tea and Brazil over one half of the coffee. Over 140,000 pounds of Java and 18,000 pounds of Mocha Is produced. The United Stales consumes near ly one-third of ail the coffee produced in the world and the' English are the greatest ter drinkers ont of China. The Germans rank nexflto tbe Americans as coffee drinkers. The Americana consume about s'x pounds o? coffee and one hundred and twenty-two pounds of beef per head/counting adults and infants, each year. This lpoks large, but then the Yankees never do anything by halves. -The Jewels belonging to tbe Apollo Gal? lery of the Louvre were concealed ?during the Commune IQ a ?mall room, carefully walled np, ou the second story or the building erected by Francois I, over the Salle Henri Hand the Salon des Sept'Chemin?es. The*work had been, so^kilfully executed that the insurgents, during i he ir two. months' occupation of the palace, sfust have passed before it a thousand time? without suspecting that this treasure of jewelry, ?ock?crystaL enamels, Ac, estimated at 50,000,000 francs, was so near them." The Credit of this success IS due to Count Clement de R's, conservator, and to the employees ot the museum,, who were several times on the 1)01111 of being shot for refusing to disclose the place of concealment, ' -Tue Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer says that Secretary Fish ls determined that the administration shall pursue only a passive policy, and threatens to leave the Cabinet If the President allows any? thing lo 'be '.doueT walch; may lead to a war 11 with Spa!D. He has made ho'arrangements to | i remain through the winter, and ls temporari? ly _stopping with Secretary Robeson. He bad ^aadeeome el ayr of trying ter get a "house, but nSB inc ne, although he couid"^ have got several If he had really desired one. It ls not unlikely that affairs will come to a crisis next week, as - on the reassembling of Congress lt ls the In. tention of General Banks and others: to force the admin istraiion: to- take ground ina man? ner that will show Spain that toe United States ls a power not to be longer trifled with aa lt has been for over two years. In that event Mr. Fish will probably re: ire. -It has never been determined exactly hdw many persons perished in tte Chicago fire. The estimates have varied from two hundred to five hundred; but, a Chicago pa? per says, when lt ls remembered that the hot breath of the conflagration withered to ashes great cubes of building stone, and then blew the ashes out into the lake, it ls Badly probable that many human bodies suffered precisely the same fate. Over one hundred bndle?, or portions of bodies, have, .been recovered. 'Nearly ?1! of these have been identified, and | < the work of clearing'away the rubbish is jet a long way from completion. Now, through ? the exertions o? the Relief and Aid Society, the names of a host of others have been pro? mulgated as mis-lng since the Are. Of these, lt ls fair to presume that at least three-fourths must be added to the list of victims, making the number In all probability about four hun? dred. -The London Spectator bas the following relative to the ramlae lu Persia : "Mr. A. J. S. Adams,. travelling in Teheran about two months ago, says that-in the crowds who swarm in the barrack square to receive a dole of small diver from the Shah, hundreds, men and women, are literally stark naked, worri to the bone and coveted with sores."The people follow the visitor, howilng for bread; two men lie upon tbe ground quite dead, and a third ia laid upon one Bide of the bazaar, covered with a dirty pi?ce o? cotton. A naked woman lies In the agony of death, surrounded by a crowd of beings almost as badly off as herself. The next form is that of a woman, who scrapes from the ground a handful; of melon seed and filth, which she divides be? tween her two children. This ls one morn? ing's ride. There 1B no help for any of them, though the Shah has, as Mr. Murray testifies, bucket8ihl of jewels In. the private treasury, and the famine cannot end until July. " -The value of vaccination as a preventive of smallpox, though questioned by many, seems attested by statistics. When small pox waa raging as an epidemic ia London in 1863, observations were made by the physicians upon fifty thousand children belonging to national and parochial schools, workhouses, "Ac Some of the children had never been 'vaccinated; the great majority bad, in various wajs and degrees. Of every one thousand J children without any marks of vaccination, nine hundred and sixty had marks of small 11 ox; while of every one thousand children who had evidence of vaccination, only one hundred and seventy-eight had any trace of | the disease. In regard to the amount of vac? cination, it was found that, or children having ionr or more cicatrices, only 0.62 per ihousuud were scarred with small-pox. So the best vaccination proved thirty-fold more protective than the worst, and the worst was twenty seven times better than none at all. The study of fifteen thousand cases of small-pox at the London hospital shows that the unvac cinated died at the rate of thirty-seven per oent., and the vaccinated at the rate of only six and a half per cent.; the mortality among those with four scars being only 0.5!?, while that among those with only a Bingle scar was 7.37. A comparison of the statistics Indicates that a well vaccinated parson runs only one seventeenth the risk which ls taken by those who refuse to avail themselves of vaccina? tions.'* Profit anti Los-. The St. Louis BqmbUcan, the ablest ad? vocate of what i3 known as the passive policy, sums up the political balance sheet at the close of tho year, for the purpose of | ascertaining what are the most important facts and figures to be carried forward as the profit and loss to the Democracy for^ 1871. California and New * York, having forty electoral votes, have been lost, and New Hampshire and Texas have been gained, which States reduce the Democratic net loss to twenty-eight electors. The disastrous re? sult in New York is ascribed exclusively to the shameful disclosures in reference to the Tammany thieves, and those best informed are confident that the Empir? State needs but the opportunity to give overwhelming evidence of the tact that its repudiation ol Grant, Murphy and Conkling is as hearty and sincere as its condemnation of Tweed, Connolly and their colleagues in crime. The number of States in the present pos? session of the opponents of the national ad? ministration is Bixteen ; and they rank re? spectively, as follows, with reference to their population and consequent political influ? ence, according to the bill which has recent? ly passed the House providing for an ap? portionment of representatives to continue until the results of the cen ens ;of 1860 are announced; and which increases the number of members from 243 to 283* an increase of forty members, of which the Western States gain twenty-two, the Southern States thir? teen, the Middle States five, and New Eng? land loses and the Pacific coast gains o J e each: # States. PTl8TO:n Electors. Missouri.v. 1,721.205 15 Indiana. 1,680.637 14 Kentucky.L.321,011 12 Tennessee. 1.258,520 ll Virginia..L225,I63 ll Georgia.1. 1,184,109 ll tiorih Carolina. 1,071.361 10 Alabama.. 996,99Z 9 ??ewJersey. 906,096 9 Texas. 818,579 8 Maryland. 780,894 _ 8 Weat Virginia.:. '442.014 . 5 Sew Hampshire. 318,300 4 Delaware...:.. Tz5,0l5 'S 3regoa. 90.923 3 Nevada. 42,491 S Tola'..13",933,400 136 . The entire number of electoral votes un ler the new apportionment is three hundred md fifty-seven, which necessitates the pos-. leesion of St least one hundred anofseventy line to the Democracy to enable them to >lace their candidate ia the White House; hat ls to say, the Democrats must make a slear.gain of forty-three electoral votes, in iddition to retaining all they now bold, to tarry the Presidential ?lection of 18721 And he St Louis Bepublican does not believe bat this can be done unless the Missouri >olicy meets with approval It regards the told of the Democracy upon Indiana, New Tersey, New Hampshire, Oregon and Nevada is. of the most precarious description. They lave thirty-three electoral votes, which ore ilasBed as "doubtful'' if passivism be re. ected. Altogether the St. LoniB Republican thinks bat the cb&nces pf Democratic success are. niserably small if its advice is not heeded. The City Debt. We have always held the opinion that a rigorous and practical City Council would be ible to devise means of arranging the mu licipal debt in a manner which would do no vrong to either bondholder or .taxpayer; ind we have confidence that the present ad nioistration, by mutual agreement, will pat he debt in a manageable and endurable ihape. Until, however, the financial plans >f the City Council are made known, we leem it proper to confine onr own action to .he publication and explanation of whatever natured views and opinions may be submit? ed to ns upon the subject With this pur? pose we have printed the letters of a corres? pondent, writing under the signature of Tax? payers, whose desire is to induce the City Council to forbear any further legislation in. 'elation to the debt until the courts have de sided whether it is a binding obligation. The point is also made that, if the debt be ralid, it can be enforced against the corpo? rators only by process of execution. IQ connection with this question, we take eave to remind our readers that proceedings lave been instituted to test at leaBt the power of Council to enforce the municipal lebt by taxation. The action to that end was taken, more than a year ago, under au? thority of a meeting of citizens held in the Market Hall. A motion for a temporary injunction was made before Justice Willard at Columbia, in the absence of any judge at that time in this circuit, which motion was refused, on the ground, as we are informed, that there was no canse Bhown for the tem? porary injunction-the parties having appa? rently acquiesced in the taxation of the debt Tor many years, and evidence of urgency not being given. Justice Willard did not under? take to prejudge the issue. The cause was remitted for trial by the Circuit Court of this County. No opportunity for trial has since occurred, from the pressure of criminal and pre-existing civil causes on the docket, and the parties, therefore, have but the prospect of a trial at the next ensuing term of court. The Cotton Tax-Important Notice. The Columbia Phoenix learns from a com? munication from Washington, addressed to John T. Sloan, Esq., that "the Secretary of | 'the Treasury has at lost modified his two 'year order, and extended the time to June '30, 1872. All cotton, tare and other claims 'that were shelved by that order will be act 'ed on and paid, if properly proved." Slanieb. MCKEWN-STEEDMAN.-On the mornlBg [of the 20th December. 1871. In Sumter, 8.C at: the residence or Win. Glrardeau, Esq., Gk ROBERT Mc K?VTV or Oranaeborg. S. C.. to MART L., daugh? ter of the late Captain Jas. Steedman, or Charles. ton, S. C._* funeral Notices. acquaintances o! Ur. and Hrs. Adam Mowry, ind or Mr. and Mrs. L. Ortmann, Mr. J. and 'j, ort - mano, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Tledeman, ar.d Mr. and Mrs. W. Burne ester, are respectfully invited to at? tend the Funeral Services of Mr. ADAM MOWRY, ?rom hlB late residence, Sires street, TO-MOBROW AFTERNOON, (Sunday) at 3 o'clock: precisely. Jans ptr L 0. O. F.-SOUTH CAROLINA LODGE, No. 1.-The officers and members of South Carolina Lodge, No. 1, are respectrully in? vited to assemble at Odd Fellows' Hall, TO-MOR ROW AFTBRNOttK, (Sunday,) at 2 o'clock, to pay the last tribune or respect to our late brother, ADAM MOWRY. Members or slater lodges are fraternally invited. t By order or N. o. ROBT, JAKES, jans Recording Secretary. Special Saliers. ^STAISA?T^^ Olnb Lis rs on the following plans, are now open for members to Join: 1. Small and Large Clubs to divide equally. 2. Each member selects his own Ticket and de? posits lt with the Treasurer of the Club. One hair or any Prize drawn by a Ticket to be given to tbe member who chose it ; the other hair to be owned by Club. j_ 3. C.ub3 appropriating three-fourths and nine tenths on the same principle. The best plan to secure something In the BUT? LER, CHADWICK A GARY DRAWING, ls to put hair the amount Invested in Bingle tickets, and hair In Clubs or sixty-two. There ls one prize | In every sixty-two tickets.. Any smaller Clubs ferme l that wish to Increase the size or Olnb, can do so by applying to me, who will add them to smaller Clubs now formed. Apply to EBEN COFFIN, Sab-Agent, Offlce, E. M. Moreland, No. 26 Broad Street. UNITARIAN CHURCH.-DIVINE Service will be held In this Church TO-MORKOW MOBKINO, at half-past lo o'clock, and in the EVENING, at t air-past 7 o'clock, the Rev. R. P. CUTLER offlclatlog. All strangers are cordially Invited to attend. Subject for the evening discourse: "The Voice or the Seasons-a Lesson m Natural Religion; Jane_ ?3T* ST. STEPHEN'S FREE CHURCH, ANSON STREET.-Service every SUNDA* MORN-' nco. at half-past io A. M., and in the Aiternoon, at4P.M. * . JanB-l* pf DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE CON? DUCTED tn the Orphans' Chapel, on SABBATH AFTERNOON, at half-past 8 o'clock, by fte Rev. 0. .C. PINCKNEY. Jans JSP FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.-Al? vis E Service will ba held in this Chnrch TO-MOR BOW, at half-past 10 o'clock A. M., and half-past 8 o'clock' P. M., by tbe Rev. L. H. SHUCK, Pas tor._jane 8EC0ND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-There will be Service In thia Church TO-MOBBOW MORNIKO, at the usual hour, and In the EVENING, at hair-past 7 o'clock. Preaching by the Rev. G. R. BRACKETT. . deol6-i? ??-THE MARINERS' -CHURCH WILL be t pen lor Divine Service every SABBATH MORN? ING, at half-petit io o'clock, corner of Church and Water streets. Services by the Rev. W. B. YATES, Chaplain." Sonday Schoo! at half-past 8 P. M. ?Br BOARD OF* FI REMASTERS. The Board atttielr next Meeting, nth inst., will elect a CLERK OF THE BOARD. Applicants will hand in their letters on or before that time. jane.10 B.M. STR0BEL, Clerk B. F. M. J?r THE PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON, S. C., JANUARY 5, 1872.-The Board or Directora having declared a Semi An? nual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of this Baak, the same will be paid on and after Monday, next, the 8th instant. . Jane4 , H. G. LOPER, Cashier. ?a-THE SALE OF TICKETS FOR THE Sontb Carolina Land and Immigration Gift Con? certs will close on SATURDAY, the eih instant, at 8 o'clock P. M. BUTLER, CHADWICK", GARY A CO. Jan6-2 ??-BANK OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, JANUARY 4, 1872.-This Bank bas resumed business as a Banking Corporation. . WILLIAM THAYER, Jan6-10 , Cashier. RAFFLE.-A BEAUTIFUL SET of TOY FURNITURE U be Raffled at MCLEAN'S Stores. Nos. 344 and Ma King street. Everybody that sees lt wants it, especially those who have a it; le girl to give lt to. Jam ^-SCHEVEN HOUSE.-NOTICE TO PARTIES INTERESTED.-Major JOHN W. CAM BRON has consented to conduct, and is daly ap pointed Manager or the SCHEVEN HOUSE. dec20 imo R. BRADLEY. jarNATUBE'S OWN REMEDY.-CER TAIN CURE FOR HEADACHE, Dyspepsia, Dis? eases or the Kidneys, Ac-SARATOGA PAVIL ION SPRING WATER. Try,it. For sale by all Druggists. decl8-3mo pf OFFICE OF THE CITY APPRAIS ER, CITY HALL, CHARLESTON, S. C., JAN I'AK Y 1, 1872.-NOTICE.-This offlce will be opened from thu date, and remain open until the 20th instant, tur issuing Lloenses for the year 1872. WM. H. EASTERBY, Janl-: 8 City Appraiser ?Bf-THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLE ASSOCIATION, FOR THE ?ENE FIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND.-OFFIUAL RAFFLEB NUMBERS. CLASS NO. 282-MORNINO. M 44.-53-19-57-74-13-60-28 -21-20-61- 6 CLASS No. 2E3-EVENING. 29-48-30-18-13-15-34-22-33-9-38-41 As witless oar band at Charleston thia 5th day of January, WA FENN PECK, JAMES GILLILAND, oct3 ?worn Commissioners. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA - CHARLESTON BRANCH, No. 8 BROAD STREET.-On and after TUOBBDAY, 18th January, 1872, the regnlar semi-annual Inter? est rill be paid to depositors. AH interest not paid on the Gist day of January will be added to the principal or the depositor, and will draw interest as if deposited on the 1st January. Depositors are requested to bring In their books, that the Interest may be entered. Interest ls compounded quarterly, but payable as heretofore In January and Joly. D. RAVENEL, Jr., decSO-20 Assistant cashier. FRESH VACCINE MATTER, JUST taken from the Arm, sept constantly on hand at BURNHAM'S Drug Store. J in3-c ON MARRIAGE. -fg?t Happy relier for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method or treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Booka and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. octl2 Halloing .material. p O R SALE, AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES, IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS 20,C0O SUPERIOR ENGLISH FIRE BRICES. Now landlos per British nark Hamiogja, at Yan dtrbom'B Wharf. ADAMS, DAMON A CO., jan3-6 No. ie Broad street. iWeetVitgs. UHE)lTcHAPT:?B| NO. 3I R. Z M. An Extra Cr-^vocayon 0f twa Chapt?r will be held at Holrr^-g Lyceum, THIS EVENING, at 7 o clock, for th<? ?parp?se o? insta Ung the officers elected for t>je current Masonic year. A general attendance i8 earnestly requested. . By r/fder M. E. H. P. Jane_W. W. SIMONS, Secretary. ALL THE OLD OFFICERS AND MEM? BERS of the Touog Mens' christian Associ? ation are earnestly requested to be present at the Regular Meeting, to be held THIS EVEXIKG, at halt-past 7 o'clock, at the Rooms, tor the purpose of reorganizing trie Association. By order cf tne President._jan6* CHARLESTON TYPOGRAPHICAL SO? CIETY.-The Anniversary Meeting of this Society will be held at 7 o'clock THIS EVENING, over the store of Mr. J. H. V?llers, corner of Bean fain an i St. Phillp streets. Members are request? ed to be punotual in attendance. Supper will be on table at 8 o'clock, at Mr. Kroeg'a, Wentworth street, at which place Invi? ted guests are requested co be present. By order. J. D. PARRY, Jane_Secretary. THE FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH OF CHARLESTON.-The annual Meeting of tue Oorporatton of this Clfurch will be held ac No. 8 Broad sereet on MONDAY EVENING, sch insc, at 7 o'clock. ? D. RAVENSL, JR., I jana 2_Secretary. MEMBERS OP THE COMET FIRE Engine Company are hereby summoned to appear at their Engine-House, on MONDAY, 8th instant, at 1 o'clock P. M., tn citizens' Bress, for Exercise Parade. An Extra Meeting will beheld on the same date and placJ at 7 o'clock P. ?vi. ' Members will come prepared, as Section 3d will be enforced. By order of Che President jane-2 O. W? KEIZER, Secrecary. CHARLESTON LTGHT DRAGOON8 AS? SOCIATION.-The Annual Meeting of tbls Association will be held ac Hibernian Mall, on TUESDAY EVENING, 9;h instant, at half-past 7 ?o'clock. L. 0. NOWELL, Jan4-5_._Secretary. Wants. W~ ANT?DPUR?H?^EB^ OF TICKETS la the Land and Immigration Association of Messrs. BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY A CO Tickets now ready. V7U1 be glad to see my frlecdt ac the offlce or Mr. EDWARD M. MORELAND, No. 29 Broad street. EBEN CUFFES. Sub-Agent. WANTED, A COLORED MAN WHO win make himself useful In the noose, gar? den and yard. Apply at No. 4 Bull street. Jan 6-2_ INFORMATION WANTED OF A COLOR? ED woman, named HANNAH RANDOLPH, who had a child named GINNE. They were born In Richmond, Va. Apply to JOHN P. RANDOLPH, No. 8 Chalmers street Jane-i* NURSE WANTED.-WANTED, A SET TLED Colored Woman to nurse an infant and to sew. None need apply without recom? mendations. Apply ac No. is Coming street, be tween II and 3 o'clock this day._Jano-l WANTED, COLORED GIRLS AND WOMEN, to go to New York to live m private ramilles. Ali expenses paid. Call on JOHN P. RANDOLPH, No. 3 Chalmers street, near State street._j_? Jano-l* WANTED, A CAREFUL AND ACCU? RATE Bookkeeper to All a permanent sit? uation. None bat those able to famish the best references need apply. Address J. H., offlce of TH g NEWS._]tnj WANTED, bA GI8L TO DO HO0SE WORE and asslit in taking charge of a child. Apply at No. 72 Anson street. Jan6-2? 11W0 SERVANTS WANTED.-WANTED, . a good COOK, also a good CHILD'S NTM8E. Apply at No. 121 Wencworch street, a: tr h side, oue door west of Smlch._ Jan6-3 WANTED, A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO general housework for a small family and mind a child. Recommendation n. quired. Ap ply ac No. 19 East Battery._Jan4-3. WANTED TO, PURCHASE. TWO Second-hand ENGINES, with Saw and Fixtures complete; one portable, 20 to 25 horse? power; the other stationary, 20 to 26 horse-power. Applyio W. P. DOWLING A CO., No. D Boyce's Wharf._decB-stnthI5 WANTED- EVERYBODY TO KNOW that you can get a. First-Class SEWING MACHINE from LDNaFORD, Smith street, near Wentworth, cheaper than from any other man in the city or state. Give bim a call and see for yourself._nov28 dl<Q7K A MONTH, EXPENSES PAID, vp ? J i t) Male or Female Agents.-Horie and out ht furnished to sell our UNIVERSAL CEMENT, Combination Tunnel, Bacton Hole cutter and other articles. Circulars .ree. Address Novelty Company, Saco, Me._novll-r~ AGENTS WANTED I-FOR THE UNI VERSAL TWINE AND TH HEAD CUTTER; saves time, twice, thread. Ongera and teeth. Some? thing everybody wants. Samples malled on re? ceipt or 25 cenes. Addreas GtoKGB DA vi j, Nu. 6.-9 Broadway, New York. oct30-3mos Cost aub Sonrio. S"^raAY?D^?f?L?N, FROM No.~31 Warren street, a Bull Terrier PUP, Brindle and Black, with white ring around bis neck, white in face and feet, A liberal reward will be paid for his recovery._janel? STOLEN ON THE NIGHT OF THE 4TH instant, at the wood yard, corner Woolie street and Railroad avenne, a Riding saddle with sheepskin covering-saddle of English make. A reward of five dellars will be paid fur (he recovery of the same, at the above place; also, Ave dollars to convict the thief._Jane 1? 8TRAYFD FROM No. 7"VANDERHORST STREET, a large DOG-bull and pointer white, wi'h a black ppot on bis face, head and ears; nad on a leather collar, with brass ring, and answers to the name of spot. A reward will be paid If lefc as above._Jan6 PICKED UP ADRIFT, A FLAT, 12 BY so, which che owner can have by proving property and paying expenses. Apply to W. G. HINSON, James Mind. Jan4-3* _jgjgfc_ FOR SALE, A FAST CAT BO ?T, 27 feet long, 9feet 4 Inches wide, In good order; uso, a Tame Back, 18 months old. Apply at otiice of E. ST. J. FRIPP, foot cf Laurens street. jans-sta?? ??- _ FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A GOOD BU? SINESS Corner Score and Dwelling, In Rut? ledge street, opposite Shepherd street. Terms accommodating. Apply to T. D. GRANT, No. 67 Rutledge street, four doora above Line street, Jan6-3tuth8*_ MULES-TWENTY MEDIUM MULES, just arrived, ac Kentucky Male Lot, King Btreec, above Ann street low for cash or c ty ac ceptance. R. QAKMAN._Jin9-3? FOR SALE, ONE MARTIN GUITAR, (the best make In use,) nearly new. Price low. Apply Co P. T. MOREY, No. -.0 Haj ua street. Jan6-2*_ FOR SALE, EIGHT HUNDRED ROSES and eight hundred EVERGREENS, ac No. 40 King street. WALTER WEBB, Gardener and Florist._J in4^-3* FOR SALE OR TO RENT, THE OLD SIX-MILE HuU?E. wiih twenty acres of Land ar ached, ac the junction of the State and Dorchester Roads-the very best stand for a coun? try business on the road. For further particulars, apply on the place, or to Dr. Ct L. MEYER. Jan;-!?_ FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A STORE AND DWELLING, ac Branchville, S. C. In quire or D. LOEB, No. 6 Llb;rty streec, Charles ton, S. C._dec30-8tnth4? FOR SALE OR RENT, THAT COMFORT? ABLE TWO-STORY COTTAGE. No. 40. on tbe east side of Rutledge avenue, north of Morris street having a fine large lot, Ac , Ac. Also lor sale, immediately adjoining, and above, a very large Building Lot. Also a Vacant Lot, No. 4 Bee streec, near Rutledge avenue. Terms moderate. Applv to CHAS. P. FRAZER, Real Estate Agent, No. 98 Broad street. Jan4-thstu3 <Ec Rent. TO RENT, TWO PLEASANT DWEL? LINGS, with fas and all requisite outbuild? ings, Nos. 190 and 192 Queen street, near Rutledge. To good tenants, rent moderate. Possession given immediately. Apply at northwest corner of I smith and Montague streets._Jan4-4? T9 RENT, A STORE AND FIRST floor, with three rooms. Apply ac No. 102 broad street, between King and Meeting. dec30-lo?_ TO RENT, THE OLD-ESTABLISHED Planing Mill and Lumber Yard known as Clark's Planing Mill, corner of Bean aln and Lynch streets. Toe Mill ls of brick, 41 by 80 ieee; 30-borse Engine, one Woodworth Planing Ma? chine, Lath, Edging and cross-cut Saws. The Engine ana Machinery will etcher be sold co the party renting or removed. On che Lot ls a two story Brick storehouse, 22 by 103 feet, for scoring wblce pine, Ac, with stables, offices, and large cistern attached, ail built in the most snbstanUal manner. The Lot, 140 by 240 feet, has a water frone on Cu m m lug's Creek for landing lumber, Ac. For terms, spply to J. H. STEINMEVEK or A. J. BARTuN, weat end of Beaufaln street. dec9-smw ^mnsemcnis. ^CADEMY OF MUSIC. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES, MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK; EVENING AT 8. A NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO EACH CHILD. At Matinee, admission 60 and 25 cents. Last appearance cf ROSE AND HARRY WATKINS Matinee, the Grand Operatic Drama, DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. Josephine, wltb songs.ROSE WATKINS. After which, Grand Musical Olio by tbe Child Actress, AMY LEE, ISAAC LEWIS and Miss MARY and J. 0. KENNEY. EVENING, at 8 o'clrck, tbe Greatest or Dramas, TRODDEN DOWN, OR UNDER TWO FLAGS. ROSE and HARRY WATKINS, and Foll Com? pany. Seats secure ' at Box Office. jane A AIR WILL BE GIVEN BY THE j NIAGARA FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, No. 8, IN AID Ok" TBE FOND FOR THE PURCHAS? ING OF A NEW ENGINE, AT THE MILITARY HALL, WENTWORTH STREET, Commencing MONDAY EVENING, January 8, and contlnne twelve nights. All donations from the ladles will be thankfully received by the Commutes, and the patronage or the public generally ls solicited. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: SEMOR MANAGERS. J. H. Birnie, Wm. Wallace, H. Francis, F. C. Sasportas, C. G. Tolley, J. R. Edwards, R. Hous? ton. JUNIOR MANAGERS. James M. Holloway, Chairman;. W. G. Lawton, E. 0. Tucker, w. c. Buckelhoff, F. F. Salters, J. H. Gadsden, J. H. Minor, H. M. Lawrence, J. W. Nell, D. H. Fust, T. W. Williams, W. P. Cole, R. S. Ingllsb, E. Lyons, D. T. Lewis. ?-Admlssioo, 16 cents ; Children, io cents ; Season Tickets,^ cents. Tickets can be had from any or the Committee. H. M. LAWRENCE, Ticket Agent. N. B.-Doors open at 7-P. M. and close at 12 o'clock. jans-2 .financial. gONDS, COUPONS, Ac. GOVERNMENT, STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD BONDS AND COUPONS Uncnrrent Baak Notes Mutilated Currency Gold and Silver Land Warrants ] Dealt regularly In. COLLECTIONS. COLLECTIONS OF DIVIDENDS. COUPONS AND | COMMERCIAL PAPER-Sight and Time-npon j all points in the. United States, made upon the most favorable terms, and proceeds promptly ac? counted for. O- All business attended to Vlth fidelity and dispatch, by A. C. KAUFMAN, decS-tuths_No. 26 Broad street.* Jnaatanu. AGENCY HOME INSURANCE COMPA? NY OF NEW YORK. Tie io lowing certificate from the Insurance Commissioner or* New York, U published for the | information ol he Patrons or the Coxpany, and for all deslringflrat-class Insurance. This reliable and prompt Company has paid up its Chicago Losses, amounting to $2,139,300, IN FULL, and has Cash Assets, January 1, 1872, of over i*,ooo,ooo. Policies Issued by . HUTSON LEE, Agent, No. 36 Broad B reet. * INSURANCE DEPARTMENT ) ALBANY, N. Y., December 28, 1871.} Having on the loth day or November, 1871, made a requisition, dlrcotlng tbe officers of the Hom lensurance Company, or New York, to re? quire the Stockholders of said Company to pay up the sum of one million five hundred tnousaud dellars deficiency then existing lu the Capital of Bald Company, and npon due examination made, lt appearing that the said amount of one million five hundred thousand dollars has been duly sub? scribed and FULLY PAID IN, IN CASH, I hereby certify that the capital of said Company has been fully restored to Its original amonnt or two mil? lion five hundred thousand dollars. In testimony whereof H have hereunto Bet my band and affixed my official seal on the day and year above written. [t 8. J GEO. W. MILLER, jani-ihs2 Superintendent ?oar?ma FIWIJES^^ PLEB, may secure pleasant Board by apply? ing immediately at No. io Society street, corner of Anson._Jan6-stnth4* C?ncof?mal. DANCING.-MRS. ALEXANDER WILL | hereafter give INSTRUCTIONS IN DANCING on MONDAYS and TECE&DAYS, at Bernard's Hall, Society Street, next to corner or Klag. Afternoon Classed wm meet at 4 P. M.; Evening Classes at 8 P. M. Her Afternoon Classes for TCISDAYS and FRIDAYS will be?contlnued at har residence, No. 33 Ball street._Jan6-6mwf4* GHER AW MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY.-This SCHOOL, under the con? trol of Major M. McR. MiLAUCHLlN, with an as? sociation of Teachers in aU the departments, li lo? cated at Cheraw, at the terminus Of the cneraw and Darlington, and of the ch: raw and salisbury Railroad, lt ls designed to be a first-class Male and Female School, whtre the minds, morals and manners of tbe pupllB will be educated so as to prepare them for their stations in Ufe. For further particulars addresa M. McR. McLAUCHLIN. JanS-3 NOTICE.-THE SUBSCRIBER, WHO has Just returned.from Germany, would be pleased to Instruct a Clats lu the German Language, either privately or in a school. Apply at No. 22 Broad street. W. E. HAYNE, JR. Jan4-6_ QH ARLESTON FEMALE SEMINARY, No. 50 ST. PHILIP STREET. The Exercises will be resumed January 2, 1672. Those who Intend to enter Puplis are earnestly requested to present them promptly at this time, so that their classification may be effected the first week or the year, and the regular programme be interrupted as little as possible. Miss E. A. KELLY, Principal. For Circulars containing particulars, apply as above. dec^7-12 RING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL. Y0RKV1LLE, S. C.-The first session of the s ch o il year, 1672, will begin on the 1st of February, and end on the 30iu of June. TEKMS- For School expenses, 1. e., Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Books, Stationery, ic, $135, payable In advance. Circulars contain? ing rult information may be obtained upo i appli? cation tO COLONEL A. COWARD, dec9-stutti2mos Principal and Proprietor. CEopartners?ips an? t?iseoiutionf. T"^?Tlnjs1?El&ri^^ DUCTED by the undersigned under the firm name or FOKSYTHE, MCCOMB A OJ., was dis so.ved o i tbe 1st Instant by mutual consent. Either party will sign In liquidation. tV, C. FORSYTHE, W. MCCOMB. R. J. FORSYTHE. The undersigned have formed a Copartnership ror the sale or Dry Goods, at the Store No. 894 Kin? street, under the name or FORSYTHE A MC? COMB. R, J. FORSYTHE, . [.; W. MCCOMB. The subscriber, having withdrawn from the o neem or FORSYTHE, MCCOMB A CO.. will con? tinue the business on bis own account at NOB. 406 and 408 King street, corner of Bum's lane. Jan6-6 W. C. FORSYTHE. DISSOLUTION. -THE FIRM OF WAGE? NER A WEEKLEY have dissolved, January 1st, 1872, by mutual consent. The business to be Hereafter conducted by HENRY WAGENER, who is authorized to sign in liquidation. HENRY WAGENER, Jan5-3 _ JNO. M. WEEKLEY, M. D. THE FIRM OF KING & GIBBON IS THIS day dissolved by mutual consent. GEORGE W. KING will continue the business on his own account. GLORGE W. KING. GEORGE ?. GIBBON. Charleston, January lat, 18*2. Jani-mths3 Groceries, ?irmors, &c. JJ A 71 HA T ! 140 bales Prime NORTH RIVER HAT, now landing and for sale by J. J. W. L?DEN, jane-l* No. 84 East Bay. gUGAR AND COFFEE. lOhhdsf8 ) Strictly Choice DemeraraSUqAB 15 hhds. Good Dem erara Sogar 10 hhds. Prime Dry St. Iago Sogar. AND . 5C bags Goad andPrlme RIO COFFEF. For sale by HENRY COBIA A CO., jan4-ths2_No. 26 Vendne Bange. RUTTER 1 BUTTER! BUTTER 1 Jost received, and for sale, a lot of CHOICE EX? TRA FAMILY BUTTER at 25 cents per pnnnd. CONNOR A SON, jan5-2* No. 093 King street. jg ALT I SALT! SALT I 4003 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, ex British baTk Mnscongns. For Bale low while landing by jans S_GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. YARNS AND OSNABUBGS. YARNS, 8. 9 and io, and 8 oz. OSNABUHGS. For Bale bj JOHNSTON. CREWS A 00., Jan6-2_No. 41 Hayne street. CHOICE S. C. HAMS AND BREAKFAST BACON. 26 tierces "OPTIMU3" HAMS 20 cases "Opcltnu?".Breakfast Bacon. Just received and for eale by Jan3-5 _-JEFFORDS A CO. J^ANDING AND FOR SALE. Goshen and Western BUTTER. Gosben and western Cheese. Pennsylvania Hams, Shoulders and Strips. . ALSO, . RICE. ADOLPH NIMITZ, Jan4-4 No. 209 East Bay. JJ AY! BAY I HAY! 1200 bundles Nova Scotia HAY for sale to arrive by bark "Windermere." _ Apply to HENRY CAED, jana_Accommodation Wharf. J^IYERPOOLSAW AFLOAT. 8000 sacks SALT, just received per British Bark Belt ls te, from Liverpool direct, and for sale In quantities to suit purobasers. ? Apply to ROBERT MURE k CO., dec28 Central Wharf. Jja 306 KING STREET Between Wentworth and Society streets, has been 'pronounced by purchasers to be T3E, best regulated and most oammodlons house of its character m this city. 1 ts consignments outnum? ber annually any house m the Grocery lina; and HB * GREATEST opponents accord to lt a '" vahead"'principie that cannot be equalled. By industry and perse? verance: its proprietors have established lt as a first-class , GROCERY HOUSE fully np to the times. No one will deny that TN point o- cheapness, and the character of Its goods, it cannot be surpassed by any establishment or this description; and all know that the gocds on sale by Wilson Bros. are at prices that cannot fall to please tbe people or CHARLESTON! JpRESH BISCUITS I FRESH BISCUITS ! Just received per Steamer a Fine Assortment of LEMON BISCUITS SODA BISCUITS Cream Biscuits Lemon Snaps Egg Oraokers Ging er Snaps Arrowroot Biscuits Almond Nuts . Batter and Wine Biscuits. ALBO, A Large Assortment of English CRACKERS. We are also Opening a New Supply cf FISH : Bbls. of Best No. 1 Shore MACKEREL BblB. of Best No. 1 Mackerel Balf-bbls. Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel 100 boxes Best Scaled Herrings Choice Halibut Flus New Codfish New Salmon. Also a Full Supply or that Fine Oregon SALMON. For sale low by D. FITZGIBBON, Northwest corner King and Cannon streets. 49- Goodsaehvered free. dec9-lmo C HRISTMAS SUPPLIES! CHAMPAGNES. Pieper Heldsieck's, Chas. Heldsteck's, Widow Clicquot's, G. H. Mn mm's Ver zen ay, Q. H. Mnmm's Dry Verzenay, Moet k Cbandon's Green Seal, Krug k Co.'a. ' CLARETS. N. Johnson k Son's Me doc, Sc. Julien, St. Estephe, La Rose, chateau Margeaux, Hockhelmer. And a rull assortment or FANCY GROCERIES, fine Wines and Liquors, of all kinds, at lowest figures, at WELCH'S GROCERY, Corner Markee and Meeting streets. Goods delivered free. decl9 Cigars, Sobarco, &t. _ . uoa .8JMs JWio uTBirnM aojndma JO joietidou .HarjOHHOS KTIITIM .319IIM8819 auipBJJ 8J0J9q JtOtt)S pajMd em atrimttreo) peisanbaj eis sjdssqoin?! -ino acuuisaanou; aiqiBuodsaj no jjwp JO *qsvo quia paiasdmooos 'ram oj papuajxs eispjo n? "Asl .op WjBWI 'Sumo jo ?jiuosj B 3a]A)3 'pniq no ?natlJSUOD jd33 si ss?nisnq jo sun sm ut sapm* tis jo judtuiiossB awidraoo pus aAtsnaixa ny '06TT *mnssM? sfinnsirqo joj aiqsitng *noi asiidjns 03 ssotid is nsB HBO OJOjaieqi -AjreioadB s S3 did K?VHOSH33H .uaaxs xaxioos ?0 H1?08 BHOOa 23?HX 'lagHXS D.ITJI 018 'ON 'asnoH OOOVaOl ONT HV0I0 DSIHrUOVa?NYH mi -aa oKv aTTsaiOHAV NoisaiHYflO ?rort*r??, t?quaxs, Ut. g AL I A F L OAT. 3M0 Backs Liverpool SALT, by ship Eddystone, forsa'e by RAVENEL A CO. Jane-2 B ACON, LARD, Ac. 26 hhds. O. B. and Cl-ar Western SIDES 100 boxes C. R. and ojear Western Sides 60 boxes D. S. 0. B. and Long Clear Sides io boxes Dry Salted Bellies 16 bbds. Prime_We3tern Shoulders ld hhds. No. 2 Western Shoulders 30 tierces Leaf Lard loo tubs and buckets Leaf Lard eo tin cans Leaf Lard, io and 25 pounds each. In store and for sale by ? TIEDE MAN", CALDER A CO. Jan4-ths2 Kos. Mg 110 and 112 East Bay. -pOTATO?S, MACKEREL, Ac. = ?eobbis. JACKSON WHITES and PINK STE* POTATOES .2" loo bbis. Half, Quarter and Kits, No. 1,2 and a Mackerel, Boston Importation 100 boxes Cod fish, 50 pounds each 500 boxes Herrings. Landing and In store, and for sale by Jan4.-t.h82 T1EDEMAN, CALDER APO. jgEED POTATOES. 's 1200 barrels prise SEED POTATOES, in store, landing and to arrive, ol the following assort? ment: EARLY ROSE PinkEye8 - . ' Chi.Ile Reds Goodrich Garnett Reds Harrison's Mercer's Dykeman's. ;; For tale by JOHN F. O'NEILL, jan2-tutbBlmo _No. 187 East Bay. /COGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, IN V. S. BONDED STORES, . A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 EAST BAT? Ofler for sale from U. S. Bo nded waxehonse, Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY, Tarions vintages, m Quarter casks Firth casks - - Eighth casks AND Cases of one dozen bettles each, mayas . _. - .._ QHOICE WHITE MILLING CORN AND FLOUR, LANDING THIS DAT. ' * MORDECAI A CO., No. lio EasvBay, offer for sale invoices Choice White MILLING CORN and Extra FLOUR, landing this day... aug8-6mo JJARMON Y'S SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 East Bay, ofler for sale an Invoice of Choice HARMONY'S FALK SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS1 SONS? angs-emo_? ?HOICB HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI A co., No. no East Bay, offer for sale an Invoice or Choice HAVANA CIGARS, direct from Factory tn Havana. : augS-Smo J1IRE CRACKERS. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. no East Bay, offer for sale an Invoice or FIRE CRACKERS, landing thia day._. angS-omo . T7TNEGAR, PRUNES, WHITE WINE. V ... CLARET, AC. A. TOBIAS* SONS offer for sale VINEGAR, Prunes, White Wine, imported direct from France. V. aoga-emo . ?JgNGLISH PORTER AND ALE. A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents of Messrs. Edward A George Hibben, of London, offer for sale .Rib ben's FORTE* and Bais'i P?XB AI&tyiM and qoarta. ..; . augs-<mo ; rjlHE GREAT GROCERYD E TJO Tr No. 100 KING STREET. LESLEY'S CHEAP-STORE, NO. ISO KING STREET. THE GREAT CROCKERY DEPOT, NO. ISO KING STREET. THE GREAT GLASSWARE DEPOT, No. 160 KING-STREET. THE GREAT FRENCH CHINA DEPOT, No. ISO KING STREET. THE GREAT TOY AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT, NO. ISO KING STREET.' -^- .?* a? 'LINLEY'S CHEAP STORE, . ? NO. ISO KING' STREET. THE GREAT HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT, Na ISO KING STREET. Nones.-The Business heretofore condatted at No. 388 King street will be discontinued on tim 16th or JANUARY, 1872, and the undersigned will be pleased to see his customers at the NEW STORE, No. loo King street. JOHN W. LINLEY. WmcvalM. EEMOYAL.-CAVA NAUGH ? WELSH having removed .their Plumbing, Tinning and stove Establishment from No. 03 Market street to Meeting street, r pposlte Circular Church, are now ready to give prompt at-en t ion to ai or? ders entrusted to their care. Jan4-thstn5 fcgal Notices. STATE OF SOUTH C ARO LIN A CHARLESTON COUNTY.-Coart of Common Pleas.-JOHN HANCKEL and EDWIN D. EN STON, Plaintiffs, against EDWARD R. MORRIS, Defendant. To EDWARD R. MORRIS, Defendant In this action : Yon are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action, which ls flied in the of flee or tbe Clerk or the Court of Common Pleas, ror the said County, and to serve a copy or your answer on the subscribers, at his office, No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, S. c., wltLln twenty days after the service of tnlB summons, exclusive oribe day of service. Jfyou rall to answer thia complaint within the tune herein specified, the Plaintiffs will take Judgment against yon for the sum of two thousand five hundred and fifty-one 95-100 dollars, with interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, from the thirtieth day or November, one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and cos s. THOMAS M. HANCKELv Plain lffs' Attorney. Dated December 2d, 1871. A. 0. RICHMOND, CC. P. To EDWARD R. MORRIS: Take notice that the summons In this action, or which the foregoing ls a copy, was filed In the office or the Clerk or the Court or Common Pleas, for tbe Connty of Charleston, at Charleston, in the State or South Carolina, on the fonrrh day of December, A. D., 1871. THOMAS M. HANCKEL, dec30-86_? Plaintiffs' Attorney. rriHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .A COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-Conn or Com? mon Pleas.-ROBERT DOUGLASS and ERI H. JACKSON, partners, doing business under the name of DOUGLASS A JACKSON, Plaintiffs, against EDWARD R. MORRIS, Defendant. To EDWARD R. MORRIS, Defendant m this action : You are hereby 6 um mo ned to answer the complaint in this action, which ls flied m the office or the Clerk or the Court or Common Pie aa, ror the Bald County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at ula office, No. 40 Broad stree*, Charleston, S. C., within twenty days arter the service or this summon*, exclusive ortho day of service. If you rall to answer this com plain t within the tune a oresaid, the plaintiffs will take judgment against you ror tbe nam of eight hundred and thirty-one 88-100 dollars, with interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum,, from the fifth dav of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and coats. THOMAS M. HANCKEL, Plaintiffs" Attorney Dated December 2d, ian. A. C. RICHMOND, C. C, P. To EDWARD R. MORRIS : Take notice tb at the summons In tb ts action, or which tbe'rwegoing* is a copy, was flied in the office' or the Clerk of the Court of-Common p.eas, for the Connty of Charleston, at Charleston, In the State or South Carolina, on the fourth day of December, A. D., 1871. THOMAS M. HANCKEL, decao-so Plaintiffs' Attorney.