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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1872.
KEIFS OF THE DAT.
' -Gold at New York yesterday eic Bed at
8Ja9.
-The New York cotton market closed
steady; uplands 22Jc; sales 2110 bales.
-AtLiverpool cotton closed dull; uplands
16jd. ; sales 10,000 bales.
-Indianapolis advertisement: "If the In?
dividual who ls trying to wear a number eight
hat on a number four head desiree to recover
bis property, he can dud it where he obtained
bis morning shave. ''
-The Saturday Review gives our "Pub.
Docs." the credit of being of far more varied
and general value and Interest than the Eog
llsb. The editor has just received a barrel of |
patent office reports.
-A young lady iu Boston recently claimed
'the reduction made to ministers by the ven?
dors, of sewing machines, because, as she
blushingly hinted, she was engaged to a theo?
logical student.
-The North Carolina papers come to us In
mourning for the death of Thomas Bragg, ah
elder brother of General Braxtou Bragg. The
deceased gentlemao, lt will be remembered,
succeeded Mr. Benjamin as attorney-general
of the Confederate Cabinet.
-Governor Vance, of North Carolina, has
resigned the United States senatorshlp, to
which he was elected by the Legislature of |
tbat State, but from which he was excluded ?
hy the reconstruction acts of Congress. The
election for his successor will take place on
Tuesday, the 30th instant.
-Fanny Fern writes whh reference to the I
expensive toys now in vogue: "The doll of J
my bib-days was a crooked-necked squash,
with a towel for a dress and a numerous pro?
geny of Utily cucumbers for badles, and I was
just as happy, and a great deal better con?
tented, than the little girl of to-day wlih a
hundred dollar Pails doll.
-The Inevitable malden lady of large means
Who amorously pursues every traveller of dis
Unction, ls now reponed lo be on thc track cf j
the Grand Duke Alexis. She hails from St.
Louis, and ot course "belongs to a good fami?
ly." Sbe is said lo have followed the object of I
lier adoration to Omaha, with the intention of |
taking part in his bu Ha lo-hum lng excursion,
hut tailing to secure her passage further west,
abe patiently awaits his return to claim him as
her own.
-John Bossell, messenger of the Metropoll-1
tan Bank, was robbed In the streets of New
York about noon Saturday of $23,0C0 in gold
ceri LS cate 3 and a quantity of noU s and bonds.
The New York Evening Express sayt: "Mr.
Bossell, while going through Broadway, was
stopped by a large man, who barred the way
. while the crowd lrom behind pursued him up.
At the same time some irritating substance,
.Which he took to be some foi m of ammonia,
was thrown in hh eyes, and when he fluaily
got loose lrom the crowd ha found that his
coat had been unbuttoned and his pocketbook
taken from his breast pocket."
-William Henry Sedley Smith, a veteran
actor, and one of the best "old men" on tho
American stage, died at San Francisco on the
17th Instant, aged ilxiy-six years. He was
born of good family, at Montgomery, Wales.
His true name was Sedley. His father was a
Peninsular officer under Wellington. His
uncle, a Waterloo officer, still survives, a com"
mander of Bath. Young Sedley ran away from
home, came io America in 1827, and first ap?
peared at the Walnut Street Theatre, Phila?
delphia. His most valuable repute was won in
Boston, where he first appeared in 1828. He
married, shortly after his arrival In this couu
try, Miss Biddle, of Philadelphia, once a cele?
brated actress whose death occured in Boston
in 1861. Their children survive-Mr. Henry
Sedley, one of the editors of the New York
Times, and Mary Sedley, wife of Sol. Smilh, Jr.,
the comedian.
-China ls a curious place, and divers and
various are the customs of that celestial re?
gion? A common business there is the making
Ol dwarfs and beggar?. The process of "mak?
ing dwarfs" ls beautiful In its simplicity. In
the first place, a child oi three or four years
is taken, and then a beavy porcelain vase ls
nut over him. so that the head alone is
"With aa unexpected consid?r?t ott for the
prospective dwarf's feelings, this vase is re?
moved at night so that he may sleep, (the
Child, not the vase,) but bolh are restored to
their former relationship lu the morning.
The child thus advances In age lu his inflexi?
ble mould until he can no longer grow, when
the vase ls broken. The process of making
beggars ls more complicated, and not so like?
ly to commend itself to public favor. At
Pekin, eyes are taken out and limbs broken
in order to excite the proper degree of com?
miseration. Such pruc ices are only indulged
In among us by those heroic souls who de?
spise such a remnant of tyrannical govern?
ment as a draft.
-Whatever may be the verdict of the jury
in the Wharton case, new in its closing scenes
at Annapolis, it seems that many will refuse,
under any circumstances, to believe her inno?
cent of the crime laid at her door. A letter
from Baltimore to a New York Journal, shrned
"Old Lawyer," says lhat in the lormer city
there is no difference of oplulon-or as good
as none-regarding the question ot her gui t
or innocence, and that out of one thousand
of the best and most intelligent citizens
Baltimore not two could be found who believe
ber Innocent. The writer pay3 a high com?
pliment to the skilful manner In which the
lawyers of the accused have conducted her \
case, and eays that they have completely be?
fogged the Jury with technical sclentlflcs of
rexperl8. engaged for the defence at an
enormous cost. Regarding thc result, he con?
cludes in saying that the popular verdict in
Baltimore, where the accused lived, was
known, liked and admired L "guilty." But
this is something upon which the Jury must
decide, and that, too, before many iours shall
have elapsed.
-A London contemporary sajs that circus
performers In England begin iheir training .
very early, being usually apprenticed to tbe
work at the age of about seven er eight Mr.
John Sanger has a tiny manikin of a son now
riding at Astley's in an act called the "Mo- n
ing.Star," who ls not yet a year and e'ght
months old. The little chap rode befo t-e he
could walk. The "artists" of the cirrus find
their profession remarkably healthy, and they
are a long-lived race. Jce Wallet, the famous
clown in London, ls considerably over seventy,
and ls as lively and active as he was lorly
years ago. Old Orde, whose out door ring is
still visible on many a village green, and who
was the Instructor of Batty, lived to consider-,
ably over ninety, and a short time before his
death he was Jumping over a tobacco pipe and
an open razor on his -bare-backed steed."
Batty was a "courier of St. Petersburg" lill he
WUB past sixty. Franks, who ls now tum?
bling someisaultB and posturing at Hengler's,
is considerably over sixty, and as fresh asa
daisy, as any. one may see by visiting the
circus in Argyle street. "Horse-riding" is by
no means an unremuneralive profession.
"General utility" men get from $25 to $50 a
.week; clever men, without any claim to rank
as stars, run up to near $100; and a star of
magnitude comes down on the treasury to the
tune of $250 a week. BobioBon, the great
somersault rider, had $300 a week all the year
round. Amanders, the American star, had a
full half of Cooke's gross receipts at Vauxhall,
averaging over $300 per week.
Important-If Tr nr.
The startling reports about certain rail?
road projects, given by an Augusta con?
temporary, whose article we reproduce in
another part of to-day's NEWS, should be
received with a very liberal allowance for
exaggeration. So Tar, at least, as the South
Carolina Railroad is concerned, we believe
that the statements made have no more
foundation than is afforded by the fact that
certain capitalists of the City of New York
have recently made large investments in the
stock of the company. We think we can
assure our Augusta friends tbat much more
than a controlling interest in the road is
held, and is likely to remain held, within the
State of South Carolina.
The Salaries of Public School Teachers
in the City of Charleston.
We understand that the teachers of the
City Public Schools have determined to
petition tre Legislature for a deficiency ap?
propriation sufficiently large to pay their
past doe salaries. It will be remembered
that the Board of Commissioners, of which
Air. J. D. Geddings was the chairman, was
compelled to close the schools on the 30ih
June last because of a want of funds with
which to conduct them. The Legislature of
1870 had made a deficiency appropriation of
forty thousaud dollars to poy teachers'
claims throughout tho S ate, and of this
sum tbe Charleston City teachers received
but fifteen thousand dollars. This cancelled
tho obligations of the Board up to the Isl
of January, 1S71. Since that time the
teachers have not received one cent. For
six long months they have labored faith?
fully, exposed to winter's blasts and sum?
mer euue, oftentimes suljected to personal
inconveniences, and yet with no requital
save the consciousness of duty well per?
formed. Added to this was the closing of
'.be schools for an indefinite period of lime,
and, worse than al), no prospect of their
hard-earned due3.
Now, who is responsible for ibis condition
of things? Does tho fault lie with the
Superintendent of Education, Hon. J. li.
Jillson ; or is it to bo laid at the door of the
Board or City School Commissioner?, of
which Mr. J. D. Geddings was chairman;
or dees the responsibility attach to State
Treasurer Parker; orlo our Counly Treas?
urer, General W. Gurney ?
In the name of the suffering teachers, we
demand a reply.
Washes Ills Hands of lt.
Colonel L. D. Childs, whose name was
connected wilb tbe recently-concocted and
soon-to be-exploded funding scheme of tbe
New York stock-jobbers and tho Columbia
Bing, denies, through the Phoenix, that be
ever bad any participation in the arrange?
ment, or that bo bad any interview with
Governor Scott or Ambassador Wesley on
the subject. We are heartily glad to be
able to place Colonel Childs right upon the
record. .
A Memorable Career.
When It ls remembered that Pius IX is more
than elghly years ol age, and that, though a
healthy old man, bo ii of rather plethoric
habit, lt is not slraDge lhat his recent sudden
Illness should cause some apprehensions. The
New York Evening Post remarks that around
the career of Plus IX there cluster more im?
portant associations lhan around any pontifi?
cate since that of Leo X-we had almost Bald
of Hildebrand. Both io its temporal and
In Its spiritual aspects lt ls most notable. Iis
term Includes ihe revolution of 1848, with the
Pontiff at the head of a liberal movement, the
rise and faU ot the Ecconil ?Tench Empire,
tue development ol Prussia, the revival of
the German Empire, the civil war in America,
the loss to the Pope of the temporalities, and
the consolidation ol tbe Kingdom of United
Italy. In Its religious aspects, It comprises
the definition ol' the dorina of the immaculate
conception, Hie assembling of the Vatican
Council, and Ihe proclamation of Papal Infalli?
bility. _
The Public bands.
The Government still owns an immense
amount ol land west of the Mississippi. It is
put down at 973,472,503 acre?, distributed us
follows: Iowa, Missouri and Arkansas, 16,
000,000; Dakota and Wyoming, 145,295,281;
Montana, 86,904,605; Kan-a*, 13,118,076; Ne?
braska, 52.523,63G; Colorado and Idaho, 117,
800,000; New Mexico and Ulah, 224,140,000;
Nevada and Arizona, 136,000,000; Minnesota,
36,776,170; Indian Teiritory, 154,000. An offi?
ciai statement shows tbe land concessions
made by Congress to States an! corporations
for railroad purpose?, embraced lu the limita
of the grants, a total of 370,400,031 acres.
The estimated quantity which the companies
will require from the grants are 172,739.430
acres. The number of acres certified and
patented up to June 30, 1871, are 18,995,907
acres.
Illglicr Edmatlon for Women.
An iofiuenlial meeting was held In Boston
one day last week to consider the subject of
a better education for women, and the admis?
sion of women to colleges for men. A curri?
culum was suggested which appeared to meet
a. proval, divided imo three part?. The fit st
class includes studies to be required, and,
arter naming the ordinary rudimental studies,
is added drawing, history, tbe outlines of as?
tronomy, physiology, anatomy, the history of
English literature, one or two modern lan?
guages, say French and German, In the
second class, which includes studies to be re?
commended, are botany, zoology, chemistry,
geognosy, ethnology, poliiical science, the
history of literature other than English, Latin,
and perhaps Italian and Spanish. The third
class, tor whose Btudy a special aptitude is re?
quired, includes the science of language,
Greek and the oriental languages, archaeolo?
gy, psychology, speculative philosophy, the
higher malhemalics and their applications lo
physical science. One professor slated that
he regarded women as particularly flited for
the study of chemistry and natural history,
because, he remarked, "the faculty of observa?
tion Is more readily developed in women
"than in mea, and they possess In a greater
"degree the genius of manipulation."
The Last Social Vagary.
The English people have had the reputation
of possessing sound common sense, but at?
tempts are now making to convince us that
they are going "daft." A London letter to
the New York World contains a detailed plan,
attributed to Mr. Scott Russell, for next Sep?
tember, in a social movement, under which
he hopeB to obtain, by parliamentary legisla?
tion, tor every workingman's family a house
for forty dollars per annum, and food at
wholesale rates, eight hours' work, and tech?
nical education. The bill, it ls represented,
will be ready for presentation to Parliament
early in February.
ijosletler'G Bitters.
~~Sr~AN ^APPEAL TtT^i?B?SrM.
Health wooli be much more carefully guarded
than lt ls at present, and the average cr human
life lengthened by many years, ir commou sense
aud the light or experience wero accepted by thc
universal public as their medical monitor and
guide. The true philosophy of health ls simple.
lt consists In refraining from Indulgences and
imprudences which Impair the vital forces, and
in supplying any de?cleucy of vital power and
constitutional vigor that may exist, by invigor?
ating and alt?rai n e treatment. To relnfo. ce and
reg?late a feeble system, and to prevent amore
vigorous physique from yielding to unhealthy
aud debilitating Influences, HOSTETIER'S STOM?
AL'li BITTERS is unquestionably the most potent
or all vegetable pu riflers. As a s'lmnlant, lt s
thc purest ever administered lu medical practice;
at a tonic and stomachic, tho most Infallible; as
au anU-blllons agent, the sar. st and surest, and
as an aperient and regulating medicine, mild and
painless, yet irresistible, lt is a protection
against disease of every kind, aud all s:asonp,
and is particularly elllcactous as a means of fore?
arming the sysum against the ailments gener?
ate i by a raw, damp, ungenlat atmosphere.
Hence its great value as a winter tonic and ls
vigoran t. No one predisposed to Indigestion,
biliousness, constipation, rheumatism or nervous
headache should ever be without this Vital Elixir.
As a certain class of country dealers are very
anxious to dose their customers with -'.ocal bit?
ters" of a worthless or pernicious character,
which they represent to bc equal or superior to
the great national tonic, the public is hereby fore?
warned against their "tricks if tied.1."
Jan22-mwi3D?c
?bitnnrn.
MAY.-Frit asleep lu JCSUJ. oa i lie morning of
the 17th Incant, at lorkvibe, s. c., NAKYJOUN
I-TO.N. daughter oi John and Caroline E. May, in
ttie sixth > ear of her tige.
"Murer little dill Iren to come nnto me, and for?
bid them not; for of such ii me Kli.gdom tf
God." *
JJersorw Notices.
?2Sr GILL.-IF MIDDLETON SMITH
GILL, of Liverpool, England, who was for ? on e
years lu San Francisco, California, and ls LOW
supposed to b: la or about Chariest! n, S. C., wi 1
communicate with H. H. B rlaud, li,x 6:75, New
Volk, he wil: hear of a near relative teing In
the states, and al o of matters of c mslderable
Importance to himself.
Reliable Inrorma'lon regarding said Gi 1 ls re?
spectfully requested as above. Jan:2-mwnru
Special Notices.
~Srrli^ ip
FALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby noll?ed
that she ls Tuis CAY discharging cargo at
Her No. l, Uulon Wharves. All gonda uot taken
away at sunset will remain on thc wharf at c.n
slguees' rlik. MO Kr) KC Al & CO.,
Jan24-l_Agents.
pirTRE CHARLESTON CHARITA
BLE ASSOCIATION, FOR TUE BENEFIT OFTUfc
FREE SCUUOL FUND.-OFFIOAL RAFFLE!;
NUMBERS.
GLASS NO. 312-MORNIKQ.
2- 1-58-34-52-13-65-57 -C4-73-31 -18
CLASS No. 313-EVENING.
69-61-6C-16-7G-58- 1-55- 4 ? 56-51-22
As wttnesB our hand at Charleston this 23d day
of January, 1872. FENN PECK,
JAMES GILLI LAND,
oct3_sworn Commissioners.
pB* OFFICE OF CITY APPRAISER,
CHARLESTON, JANUARY 22, 1872.-By order of
City Council this Ofllce will remain open until
F?BRUARY FIRST for lSsUING LICENSES for the
year 1872. W. H. EASTERBY,
Jan22-10_City Appraiser.
^.CIT? HALL, OFFICE CLERK OF
CODICIL, CHARLESTON, S. C., JANUARY 22.
1872.-Seated oilers will ba received at this office
until the25th instant for planting about two han?
dled or more SHADE TREES in various portions
of the city.
Thc orrers must state the kind and size of the
trees to be selected from, imludlng the Wild
Orange and Palmetto. The growth must ba war?
ranted. WT, Wt SIMONS,
Jao2M ^_Clerk of Coundl.
pSf ON MARRIAGE. -*3t
Happy relief for Youug Men rrom Hie eirects
of Errors and Abuses lu early life. Manhood re?
stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments
to Marriage removed. New method of treat.
meat. New and remarkable remedies. Looks
aud Circulars sent free, In sealed envelopes. Ad
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South
Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa._octl2
??T* CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA?
TER- NATTANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR
THE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation In one
bottle, as easily applied as water, fur restoring to
gray hair its natural color aud youth ul appear?
ance, to eradicate aud prevent daudrutr, to pro?
mote ihe growth of Hie hair and s.op Us falling
out. It ls cuiircly harmless, aud perfectly free
from any poisonous sub tance, and will therefore
take thc place of all the dirty aud unpleasant
preparations now In use. Numerous testimonia s
have been sent us from many of our most promi?
nent c.lizens, some ef which arc subjoined. lu
everything In which the articles now In usc ore
objectionable, CRY6TAL DISCOVERY ls perfect.
It ls warranted to coutaliMielther Sugar of Lead,
Sulphur or Nitrate or Silver, lt does no: soil t o
clothes or scalp, Is agreeably perfumed, and
makes one or theb.st dressings for the Huir lu
use. lt restores the color of the Hair "mor^ per?
fect and uniformly ihau any other preparation,"
and always does so in from tr.rce to ten days,
virtually reeding the roots of the Hair with all
the nourishingqualities necessary to its g owth
and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed
and Induces a new growth of the Hair more posi?
tively than anything else. The application ot
this won ierful discovery also produces a pleasant
and cooling effect on thc scalp and gives the Hair
a pleasing and elegant appearance.
We cali especial attentlou to the fact that a
limited number of trial bottles will be given way
gratuitously to those whining to try lt. You will
notice that In pursuing this course our atm ls to
convince by the actual merits of the article.
ARTHUR NATTANS,
Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. 0.
For sale by the Agent, Du. li. BA ER,
No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. 0.
novis-stuthiy
Electing s.
ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS.
Attend a Regalar Convocation of Enoch
Council, No. 1, at 7 o'clock rms EVENING, Jannary
24th. All transleLt Ure bren In good s-audlng are
cordially Invited to attend. By order of ihe T. L
M. W. J. ANDERsuN, Recorder.
Jan24-?_
PALMETTO LODGE, No. 1, KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.-Recular Semi-Monthly Com .
munlcailon TO-NIGHT, at 7 o'clock.
A punctual attendance of all true Knights ls
particularly requested.
By order o? the W. C.
J:in24_J. H. KENDALL. W. R.S.
ADGER RIFLE CLUB -ATTEND AN
Extra Meeting of ymir Club at the Armory,
juno street, Tau (Wedoesday) EVENING, the
.-?stn instant, at hair-post 7 o e ock precisely. A
ge ern i attendance ls requested as business of
Importance will be transacted. The committee
of the ? arion Kine Club are invited to bs present.
By or. cr. A. J. JAGAR,
Jan<8-8 Secretary and Treasurer".
THE VALLEY BITER MINING COM
PANYOF NORTH CAROLINA.-A Meeting
or the Stockriders or the Valley Ktver Mining
Company of North carollr a will be held on FRI?
DAY, the 23d February next, at 12 o'clock M. at
tue office of Mordecai A Cc., Fast Bav, charleston,
S. C. T. A. WILBUR,
Jan24-wsn_Secretary ?nd Treasurer.
OFFICE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT
COMPANY, JANUARY 24,1872.-The annual
Meeting or the Stock li lders of this Company will
be held on MONDAY, ihe 5th or February, 1872, at
the Hull or the Planters' and Mec?anles' Bank.
East Bay, at 12 o'clock M., when a statement or
the ttir.iir.-i or the Company will be submitted, and
ai Elidion held for Pre-ldent and Eight Directors
io set ve Tor the ensuing year.
w. J. HERIOT, secretary and Treasurer.
Jar. 24-11_
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of tho South Carolina Rall
ruad Company and of the Southwestern Railroad
Bank will be nc:d at the southwestern Kallroad
BULK, Broad street, on FEBKUAXY 13ih, proximo,
at ll o'clock- A. M.
Un the following day an election will be held
for Fifteen Directors or ihe Railroad Company
and Thirteen Directors of the Bank.
MO. khulders wld be passid over the road, to
anti from the meeting, tree of charge.
The proposed Amendment to Ardele 1. Section
l of the By-laws, changing the time of the annual
meeting, "by striking out February, on second
line, und ln-citiug Ap ll," will come up for ac?
tion at this meetlug. J. lt. EME rtY,
jdul3amwl4 Secretary.
W~1STED7AT^^
a Colored Oirl to do housework aad make
herself generally us.-ful. i.ecommendatlons re?
quire^_jan24-2?
\XTANTED, A REcPEOTABLE WHITE
V ? Woman to mind a child. aud be generally
useful. Apply at No. 6 Meeting street.
Jan24-1?_
WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND
WASH, fi jod recommendations required.
Apply at No. ls Meeting htreet._Jati'24 1?
WANTED, BY A MARRIED COUPLE
with one Child, two Comfortable Rooms,
wau priv.h ge of Kitchen, in the lower or central
poi Hun of the City. Relereuces exchanged. Ap?
ply by letter to "M." NEWS Olllcc._Jan24-3
WANTED, A COUPLE OF BOARDERS
for a pleasant Room In u respectable
private lamlly. uta: the line i f the Street Cara.
Board moderet-.'. Address a. M. at thu o m ce.
jan24_
WANTED, A WOMAN TO WASH AND
attend chambers for a small family, will?
ing to go In the comry. Good wages and a per
mauent place will be given to a suitable person.
Apply at No. 14 Meeting street._Jan24-'2?
WANTED, FOB A FEW MONTHS, A
lirst-class 7 or ; :? octave Pl ANO by a care?
ful and experienced pcraon. Please address Post
otHce Lock Box, No. 640._Janv3-3
WANTED, A MIDDLE-AGED WHITE
Woman, to go to a healthy place la the
country, to take charge or children aud make
i.erteil generally useful. Appiy, with recom?
mendation, ai No. 209 Meeting btreer,
Jani3-2?_
WANTED TO PURCHASE, SECOND
hand Furniture. Carpets, ac, for cash.
Auuri ss Poav. Alee Box 122. Jan?2-mwsm4?
WANT?D, A GOOD MEAT COOK AND
a good House Servant; must come well
recommended, A permanent si nation and good
wage? given ta any that will give satisfaction.
Appiy at King Mansion, corner Meeting and
George streets._Jang mwI3?
WANTED, A SITUATION IN A
Wholesale or couuilug-tiuusc, by a native
ol mis city. Has considerable acquaintance lu
Hie up-country, aud won d be willing to travel.
Has bi eu lu the grocery und cottou business. Ad
un BS lt T. fi., NEWS oillce._Janl7-wfni
WANTED TO KENT, A HOUSE SUITA?
BLE for A small family, iiu-t have cis?
tern, gas and a good yard. Address B. tl. H.,
New s ellice._Jaul9-fmw
WANTED, EVERYONE TO KNOW
that FLETCHER & GURNEY, at the Little
Store around the Corner, No. 03 Muket street,
have constantly on tiai.d a splendid rs-ortment
Ol Kew Yo k and Botne.-tlc POULTRY, GAME
A NU ECUS. Also a Une lot of Sugar Cured
Hams, Prime Go-hen nud Family and Country
Butt r. Beef una Pork sausages. Cheese, should?
ers, Side-, Dips, iclleiy, Eggs and Lard. GAME
a .?.pecia:ty. Their motto: The Best and Cheap?
est. Remember-the Little Store round the Comer.
Jana_
WANTED, A WHITE FEMALE, TO
make herself generally useful about a
house. Apply at this office._Jan22-3*
WANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW
that you can get a First -dan SEWING
MACHINE from LUNAFORD, Mali li street, uear
Wentworth, cheaper than from any other man In
tue city or state. Glvo him a call and see tor
yourself. _nov28
A MONTH, EXPENSES PAID,
. . Male or Female Agents.-Horse and
oui Ut lurulshed to sell our UNIVERSAL CEMENT,
Combination Tunnel, Button Hole cutter and
other articles. Circulars J ree. Address Novelty
Company, Saco, Me. novl4-78
ifor Sale.
17 OB 8ALE"O5~T0 BENT,"A STORE
? AND DWELLING, at Branchville, S. C. In
quite of D. LOEB, No. 6 Liberty street, Charles
S. C._Jan24-wim3?
FOR SALE, A LOT OF KENTUCKY
HORSES ANO MULES, Just at rived and may
be seen at the HU scriber's Stables, Queen street.
P. WhST._Jan24-.?
FOR SALE OB TO RENT, A STORE
ANO DWELLING, at Branchville, S. C. lu.
I quire of 0. LOEB, No. <?. Uberiy Stre?r Charles
I to.i, S, Ci Jan24-wfm3*
HAMPSTEAD LOTS FOR SALE.-TWO
BUILDING LUTS In Hampstead, each 3Q by
iiu ieet, will be Bold low, Apply at No. 0 blake
weet._ Jan24-i*
MULE? FOB SALE.-SIX LAUGE AND
_, wen-broke MULES, sound and In good con?
dition. Apply at ouce to T. C. UARLBaTuM, Office
Palmetto Wharf, root or Ua^el stree-.
Jmi2j-2?_
I?OR SALE OR RENT. A STORE IN
; Hayne street, ruuniu? through to Market
street. Apply to LEtEsNE <Jt MiL' S, No. S3
Broad Bj cet. _Janl7-w
FOR SALE, A BARGAIN.-THE SUB?
STANTIAL BKICK CUUKCil BUILDING,
corner Hasel and Anson streets. Offered low ir
np. lied for Immediately, at c. VOIGT, Ch.drman
Vibiry, No. 85 Market street._Jaiuo-wa7
p RAND EXPOSITION AND SALE OF
IX EUROPEAN PLANTS AND BUuBS.
K.I M EL & CO . Floret and Horiicuuurlsiy, have
e. ri ive. i lu Ciianestuti willi a large asa., ri men i of
lloihou e aLd Carden Plains; Fruit Trees or all
kind.-; new Roses or the choicest varieties, in?
cluding siaudurdH, Monthly Roses, and Dwarr
Kusi-s; a rich coliecnon of Buns, including La
Ko .lt de Cciuon, which ls universally admired fur
Us ixquisi.e flowers; Flower and vegetable ?ceds
ot ull kuma; St. Petersburg Strawberries, bearing
fruit every month of the year as la ge us u hen's
egg; alto a number or other Plauts too long for
enumeration.
Tnir splendid stock ls on exhibition and for
sale ar. No. 157 KING STREET. jsu22 5
QCo B?fU.
110 RENT, A l.AttflE, COMFORTABLY
. furnished Ruoin. Apply at No. Cl Went
worth street. _Jan24-I?
TO BENT, FOUK ROOMS IN A
double house, with two kitchen room', In
inc western part or the city. Apply In writing to
Box K , at this ornee._jauiM-g*
O KENT, THE RESIDENCE, WITH OR
wp hunt atore. No. 16 King street, with ela?
te ru an d large j ard. Apply at No. 54 Klu g street,
janaya*
BOCERY STORE AND DWELLING TO
T KENT, west end Bull street, near Gadsden.
Fur termM, apply on the premise*. Janl7-wi4?
TO RENT, THE THIKD STORY OF No.
21 Broad street, over Pressley, Lord A In
giesb . 's office. Apply at No. 1 Hay ne street.
Janl5-mwi8
GBAND BALL
OP THE
GERMAN LADIES' 80CD3TY,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NEW GERMAN
CHURCH,
WILL TAKE PLACE
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 24,
AT HIBERNIAN HALL.
Tickets of Admission for a Gentleman wltb
Ladles are to be bad for two dollars, of the Com
mlttee and at the door of the Hall.
Choice Refreshments wi i be famished at rea?
sonable prices, the samo being kind donations
from Merchants of the City. Jai24-i
financial.
THrl?^BOimi^^ AND
TRUST COMPANY.
CHARLESTON, January 20,1872.
The attention of Depositors In the Savings De?
partment of this Company ls particularly Invited
to the great safety accompanying the Deposits of
Savings made In this Institution.
These Deposits are regarded by the Board of
Directors as a Special Trust, and are Invested
only In sound an J valuable Securities.
In addition to this careful Investment, Deposi?
tors have, as a further security, the Capital or the
Company, which ls liable for their Deposits and
thc Interest thereon.
Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum,
tither paid lu cash QUARTERLY, or passed to
credit and compounde i. F. A. MITCHELL,
jati22-2mo Cashier.
Slgncnltare, tiorlirnltnre, &t.
~ITLTA^~??R G U SO N,
FLORIST AND GARDENER,
SPRING STREET NEAR RUTLEDGE.
A cht ice assortment or ORNAMENTAL TREES,
Roses, shrubs, Fruit Trees, Bouquets, Camelias,
Flowers, Greenhouse PlantB, ?c.
catalogues can be got ou the premises.
Jan24-36_
tirane \)v\]c Distribution.
Q.OLD BONDS 1 GOLD BONDS 1
THE THIRD GRAND SINGLE NUMBER RAFFLE
OP TUB
CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION
POR
UNITED STATES GOLD BONDS,
(NEW ISSUE,)
WILL TAKE PLACE AT No. 147 MEETING ST.,
CHARLESTON,
ON THURSDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF JAN'Y,
AT ONE O'CLOCK, IN PUBLIC.
TUE SCHEDULE OF AWARDS OF TUE GOLD
BONDS CAN BE SEEN AT ANY OF
TUE AGENTS' OFFICES I
TUE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE
ON TUE DAY NAMED I
CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION
No. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON
CERTIFICATES FIVE DOLLARS EACH 1
Janl3-ll
?egal Not.ces.
NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAVING
claims against the Estate of the late WM.
B. SEABHOOK, of James Island, will present
them, duly attested, and all persons Indebted
there o will make paymant to Messrs. CHAMBER?
LAIN ? SEABROOK, Attorneys, at their office In
the Cour moose, la Charleston, on or before the
6th day of Ftbruary. A D. 1872.
?LIZABETH MAY SEABROOK,
Jan24 ws4_Administratrix.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COL
LETON COUNTY-By D. H. FARMER, Esq ,
Probate Judge.
Whereas, E. CONNOR made suit to me to grant
him Letters Dtsmissory from the Estate and ef?
fects of w. G. GRIFFITH. These arc therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said W. G. GRIFFITH, de- J
cease ', that they be and appear bet?re me. in the
Court of Probate, io be held ia Walten oro', on
MONDAY, the 12ih day of February, A. D. 1872,
alter publication hereof, at ll o'clock in the fore
neon, to show cause, If any th- y have, why thc
said Lefers should not bc granted.
Given un<ier my band and seal, this 16th day of
January, A. D. 1872. D. H. FARMER,
janl7-w5_Probate Judge.
NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT I WILL
apply to the Judge of Proba*o, ror Col
leiun County, S. C., for letters dlsmissory as
guardian for my son, JOSEPH lt. TUCKER.
JOHN W. S. TUCKER,
Jaul7-w3 Guardian.
(CoparmrraliiiG ano Dissomtions.
having dissolved, I will state for the Infor,
mai lon or my mends und the public, thatl have
continued, witliou loss of time, Hie Faciorage
and Commission Business. Shippers of conon in?
tended for me will noie the distinction.
W. PilEiToN DOWLING,
Factor and Commission Merchant,
Established in Charleston 1865.
janl5-mwfl5DAC
NOTICE.-THE FIRM OF JAMES M.
CALDWELL A SON ls dissolved by the
ueuihor Mr. JAMES M. CALDWELL, Senior Part?
ner, which occurred on 3d December, 1871.
1 have associated with me In Copartnership, my
brother-ID law. Mr. H. KA .IN BUGGS, and will
continue the FACTOKAGK ANO GENERAL COM?
MISSION BUSINESS, under the name of JAMES
M. CALDWELL A SONS.
Liberal advances made on Consignments either
for tale or shipments.
Jam mwri3_W. R. CALDWELL.
(Eiflqrg, (ttobatro.
QUARLESTON WI^OLESALE^^?D^RE^
TAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO
HOUSE,
No. 310 KINO STREET, THEEE Doons SOUTH oy
SOCIETY STREET.
MEERSCHAUM PIPES a specialty, therefore
can sell at prices to surprise yon. Suitable for
Christmas Presents.
ALSO,
An extensive and complete assortment of all
articles in his line or business ls kept constantly
on hand, giving a facility or Miling, without de
lay, all orders extended to him, accompanied
with cash, or draft on responsible houses In the
city. Purchasers are requested to examine his
perfect stock before trading elsewhere.
WILLIAM SCHRODER,
Proprietor of Emperor William Cigar Store.
novl
?rorcries, Ciqnors, #c.
YEL^OW .ONIONS.
100 barrels landing and f< r sale low.
Jan24-1 WM. ROACH A CO.
?EMENT! CEMENT I CEMENT 1
200 DDIS. L A" HENCE VIL LE CEMENT.
For sale low. WM. ROACH A CO.
Jan24-1
QHOICE FLORIDA SYRUP.
10 hhds. and bbls. Cbolce Florida SYRUP.
For sale by HESRY COBLA, A CO,
Jan24-1 _?_.
BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE, PIG HAMS
AND SHOULDERS.
ALSO,
RICE, in store and for sale low by
jan24 2 ADOLPH NIMITZ, No. 209 East Bay.
JgACON, SUGAR, MOLASSES, 4c.
20 htids. Choice C. 3. SIDES
25 boxes Choice D. S. 0. R. Sides
16 hhds. Demerara Sugar
10 hhds. Muscovado Sugar
io hhds. New Orleans sugar.
ALSO.
100 barrels S. H. MOLAS -ES
60 barrels N. O. Molasses
60 barrels best quality Sugar-house Syrup
loo boxes Candles.
AND
600 barrels FLOUR
24 tierces Leaf Lard
200 barrel Planting ar d Eating Potatoes.
For sale by HENRY COBIA A CO.,
Janl9-Tmw3 No. 26 Vendue Range.
E
ASTERN HAY.
lo.o bales EASTERN HAT. warrive, and for
sale in lots to suit purchasers by ' .
JOHN H HOLMES,
Janl2 Southern Wharf.
c
?NDURANGO 1
The undersigned bas Just received a supply of
the Great South American Cancer Remedy, C?N?
DURANGO. H. BAER,
jiBT9 _No. 131 Meeting street.
^7 I L S O N S'
CASED LIQUORS
Having long seen the necessity of placing a
pure and UL adulterated stlmulsnt before the
public, for. MEDICINAL PURPOSES, we have de?
termined to pack the following favorite brands of
LIQUOR In cases, consisting of one bottle each
or
PINET, CASTILLON A CCS BRANDY,
PRIVATE STOCK PORT,
, "PALE FAMILY" SHERRY,
"OLD VELVET" BOURBON,
JAMAICA RUM,
"CABINET" GIN,
LOCH KATRINE (SOOT.) WHISKEY,
Which we win sell at ten (f 10) dollars per case.
To our friends we will say that we guarantee tho
purity of the above, lhey are endorsed by our
leading Physicians, and are, without any doubt,
FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
SBXD ORDERS TO
WILSONS' GROCERY,
BOX NO. 383, CHARLESTON, S. C.
No Charge for DeLvery. -?a
*J\HE GREAT GROCERY DEPOT,
No. 190 KING STREET.
LINLEY'3 CHEAP STORE,
No. 180 KINO STREET. .
THE GREAT CROCKERY DEPOT,
NO. 190 KINO. 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,
KO. 190 KING STREET.
THE GREAT HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT,
NO. 190 KING STREET.
NOTICE.-The Business heretofore conducted at
No. 388 KU g street will be discontinued on the
16th of JANUARY, 1872, and the undersigned will
be pleased to see bis customers at the NEW
STORE, No. 190 Klog street.
J03N W. LINLEY.
?)atclirs,f Jiroeirrj, $ft.
NOS. 565 and 667 BROADWAY, N. Y.,
LARGEST IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND
D7ALERS IN
SILVERWARE
Precious Stones
Bronzes, Clocks
Marble Statuary
Oil Paintings
Gas Fixtures,
AMD ALL KINDS OF
FINE JEWELRY
At the Lowest Prices.
nlyl8-lvr
Sfssuuss Caros.
rj\ W. ST ANLAND,
NAVAL STOR?S BROKER,
MARSHALL'S WHARF, EAST END CALHOUN
STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
janu-lmo_
WE UTE AND LEARN, DYE AND
FORGET ALL.
THC SOUTHERN DYE UOUSK,
NO. 369 UNG STREET,
Dyes and Cleans, by means or steam, Gentle
men's, Ladles' and children's Clothes. Fine
Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done
op with the Soft or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace
and crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and
Dyed.
49* Goods received and returned by Expresa,
jnnaa-ryr L BlLLER,.Proprletor.
gUGAR AND MOLASSES. j
78 hhds. New Orleans SUGAR
48 hhds. Demerara Sa;;ar
148 bbla New Orleans Molasses.
In store and Tor sale by 0. F. WEITERS,
Jan24 No. 189 East Bay.
gEA ISLAND COTTON SEED.
100 bushels "Palmyra" Prolific COTTON SEED.
Yield the last season iso pounds of Olean Cotton
to tne acre. Apply to W. 0. BEE A CO.,
Jan23-e _Adger's wharf.
MOLASSES 1 MOLASSES AND
SUGAR 1
24 hhds Superl r New Crop MUSCOVADO MO?
LASSES
39 tierces Superior New Crop Maso vado Molasaes
185 bat reis superior New Crop Muscovado Mo
1SCS
Jost arrived per Schooner "Old Chad," from
Cardenas, and for sale from the wharf.
. ALSO,
160 hhds Good to Prime DEMERARA SUGARS?
of direct importation.
Apply to W.P.HALL,\
jan22-3 Brown A Co.'s w narr.
S
EED POTATOES.
1000 bb's. PINK EYES
SOO bbls. Peach Blows
250 bbls. Early Rose
260 bbls. Karly uoodtlch.
In prime condition, and for sale br
jan3-mwri3 GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
JgUBNHAM'S YEAST POWDER.
Having used YEAST POWDER in our raminea
for several years, we give a decided preference,
above all other, to that prepared by EBW.S.
BURNHAM, Druggist and Apothecary, No. 42t
King, near Calhoun street:
Rev. JOHN T. WIGHTMAN, D. D.
Rev. T. E. WANNAMAKE K. V,
P. K. COBURN, Intendant Town of Summer?
vine. s. o.
G. L. HOLMES.
GEO.S. FELZER, M. D.
W. B. SMI i H, Master Machinist, S. C. R. R.
B. 0. WEBB._nov4-emoa
/COGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN?
DY, IN U. S. BONDED STORES.
A TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 EAST BAY,
Oller for sale from U. S. Bonded Warehouse,
Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY,
varions vintages, in
fuarter casks
nth casks
Eighth casks
AND
Cases of one doma b&ttles each.
may23_
QHOICE WHITE MILLING CORN AND
FLOUR, LANDING THIS DAY.
MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 Fas' Bay, offer for
sale Invoices Choice White MILLING CORN and
Extra FLOOR. landing this day. augS-flao
JJARMONY'S SHERRY WINE.
A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 East Bay. oller for
sale au Invoice or Choice HARMONY'S PALB
SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' SONS. -
aogS-smo_
QHOICE HAVANA CIGARS.
MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 Eaat Bay, offer for
sale aa Invoice of Choice HAVANA CIGARS?
direct from Factory In Havana._augs-smo
T7TNEGAR, PRUNES, WHITE WINE,
V CLARET, Ac. ?' ?
A. TOBIAS' SONS offer for sale VINEGAR,
Prunes, White wine, imported direct from
France._aog8-3ftio
JgNGLISH PORTER AND ALE.
A. TOBIAS'SONS, Agents of Mesara. Edward
& George Bibbert, of London, offer for sale Hlb>
ben's PORTER and Baaa'a PALE ALE-pints
and quarts._angs-emo
J^EW DAVIS'S DIAMOND BRAND
HAMS.
Just received at
WELCH'S GROCERY,
JURIED FIGS, IN DRUMS AND BAS?
KETS, at Cost Price, at
- ??_WELCH'S GROCERY.
?J^ORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY.
at $2 per Gallon, a Specialty. Guaranteed Pure,
at t WELCH'S GROCERY.'
Goods delivered free of charge._decl?
QHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, AT fie
GENTS EACH.
Soused PIGS FEET, at
WELCH'S GROCERY.
_?tXl\\\'tX5. _'
jjj^oT 1 PERUVIAN GUANO.
loo tons No. l Peruvian (Chincha Island) GUANO.
Landing from Schoo er Jamen Wall. Fer sale
by HERMANN BULW1NKLB,
Jan23-2 Kerr's Wharf.
Geming ftlacrjmes.
WE UNEQUALLED MACmNE?
The HOME 8QUTTLE uses the Straight Needle?
makes the lock stitch, (alike on both sides,) aaa
self-adjusting tension, and ls the only first class
low price sewing Machine m the market adapted
for every variety of Sewing from mulina to
heaviest cloths. Price $26 and $37.
Agents war ted. Send stamp for circular and
sample of Sewing. T. L. BISSELL,
General Agent,
Janll-fmw?mo Charleston, 8. o.
Btmooals.
E M O V A L
P. L. GUILLEMIN
WoDld beg respectfully to Inform his patrons
that he has removed bis GAS FIXTURE ESTAB?
LISHMENT from No. 140 Church street to the
NEW BUILDING, No. 21 CUMBELLAND STREET,
j OPPOSITE MESSES. CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.,
Where he bas opened a choice and carefnUy se
cted STOCK OF CHANDELIERS, Ac, com?
prising the latest styles from the best manufac?
tures lu the country, to which he Invites atten?
tion.
GAS FITTING, PLUMBING AND TIN ROOFING
jan4-3mwfl2 No. 21 CCMB?KLIND STREET.
============
Ornas, Cqmuaie, Sit.
Q. J~ L ? H N, T
I " PHARMACEUTIST,
IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
No. 450 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN.
Now In Stock of my own Importation,
LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS,
Tooth Brushes,
Carbolic Acid,
Pat te?'a Cold cream,
English Dalby's Carminative, British OH, Roche's
Embrocation and ?.hlorodyne.
AGENT FOB
TILDEN A CO.'SSOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS.
Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated
Pius, Ac. AGENT ros
FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA FOB
DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL
MACHINE AND APPLIANCES,
I Surgical Ic st r u men ts and Goods of foreign man?
ufacture imported to order.
My Dispensing Department ls complete, em?
bracing ail New Remeales.
A'full assortment of Trasses and Bandages al?
ways on hand.
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded
with accuracy day or night._janlOwfmly
WINE OF APOCYNUM, OR DOGS
BANE.
Highly recommendedln diseases of the stomach,
Heart and Liver, and useful as a Tonic in Nervous
Debility.
Testimonials given.
For sale by by the agent,
ALFRED RAOUL, M. D.,
nov27-mwfamo 219 King st., Charleston, S. 0.
JpRESH VACCINE.
ReUable Scaba for sale by
Lec22 DB. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting atraen*