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TERMS OF THE NEWS. M DAILY Bin, *j*nuui"on? year, as; .? moa-na $*; taree months $2 to. Served la thc ?Ky at EiaHTBanOrnKtBaweek, payable to the car nora, or $8 a year, paid in advance at the office. TUB TBi-wxxKLT Kurs, pub?shet? oa Tuesdays, Thora days and Saturdays, one year $1; six months $2. Ta s WKKLT HITS, one year tx? Six copies 10. Ten coplea, to one address, t?. SUBSCRIPTION3 lo. all cases payable In advance, and no paper continued after the expiration of Ute time paid fer. Non csa of Wants, Tb Rent, Lost and Fonnd Boarding, *c not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents taoh insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 30 words, 4Qoent8each insertion; over so, and not exceeding 40 wordB, 60 cents each insertion. These rates are NET, and moat invariably be paid in advance. yjMMnaMDM should be made by Fostofflce Moyen Order or by Expresa, j ir thia cannot by don?, protection against losses'by mall may be Moored by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay abietotheorder of the proprietors or TEK Nxws, .r bj sanding the money in a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON 4 CO.? . ;-v.r". No. 149 East Bay. Charleston. S.O. 8gfc Qfyntkjton gfetog. " THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1872. - 0 NEWS OF TBE DA T. -Gold closed yesterday at 8{a9. -The New York cotton market closed quiet at 22? cents for uplands; sales 1276 bales. -IU'Liverpool cotton closed Arm; uplands 10Jd; Orleans 10?d; sales 15,000 bales. -It la not true that a doctor on the Tich? borne Jury has complained that If he ls kept j away' from his patients much longer they will j all "?et weil. -Russia Is suffering from a very singular complaint, viz : A scarcity of officers for her regular army. There are twenty-six hundred and sixty-three vacancies tp be filled. -A Newburyport woman lately became the happy mother of triplets, one of which ba3 black hair, one red, and the other white. She won't have to tie pieces of ribbon on them to know.them apart. . -Ir>New York, on Sunday, Rev. Dr. J. D. Bradley, known as "Father Bradley," of the Forty third Bl reen Prot ej tant Episcopal Church, announced his secession and adoption of the Roman Catholic religion. I r. Bradl-y, was educated at Oxford University, England. -On the 19th ultimo, in New Orleans, while the clrcus.of James Robinson was parading the B: wets, a dray col lid.with a car, on top of which was a royal tiger. The animal was so greatly frightened by the accident that he ruptured a blood vessel and died in a few minutes. -This is from Pouch: "Music at home Mis. Lyon) Cnacer: 'How cruel of yon to get up SD suddenly, dear Mr. Rumbletumski ! Is anything wrong with, the plano?' Herr Rum? bletumski, with pardonable severity : 'No, matam, put I vos avraid dat I lnderrubted de general conversation !' Mrs. Lyons Chacer : 'Oh'dear no ! Not at all ! Pray go on.' " -Tho u Passion Play" at the Oberammergau seems to bea very profitable speculation. The total receipts are said to amount to 62,000 ils. Ol these, 27,000 have been the cost, divided, amongst 600 co-operators; 10,000 are laid aside for the erection of a theatre; 1200 are given to the poor chest; 3000 for village Improvements, Ac;tho balance carried over ti the next re? presentation is 8000. -There is now a large pear-shaped spot on that side of the sun that Is turned towards us. It is ab?qt forty thousand miles in diameter, which is equal to three-quarters of a minute of an aro-equal (0 an a-J gie subtended by 33 j Inches at a als: ance of one m le from the eye. It la aj very good test of the vision ihrougb smoked glas?, requiri?g ad eyesight of a little more' than the average penetration to see lt without a magnifier. Thc spot ia a little to the left, and about the sime distance below ' the apparent centre of the solar disk'. -Tao ashes of Columbus, which have al? ready made as mauy voyages as the living navigator, aro to be again disturbe J. Thc Havanese, who have had possession of the mortal relics of the discoverer of America since 1746, propose to remove them to a new cemetery, and erect over them a suitable monument. Undoubtedly, there are not a few clt'zens of the United States who would be glad to give something towards the cost of j such a memorial, especially if they thought it would some day be included within the limits of the Republic. -At Newbury, England, a gentleman re? cently made a wager ol five thousand dollars that?; at 8 o'clock on a particular evening he would sit down to dinner in a well-woven, well-dyed, well-made suit of clothes, the wool of which formed the fleece on the sheep's backs at five o'clock that same morning. The sheep were "shorn, tho wool washed, curded, stubbed, roved, spun and woven; the cloth was scoured, fulled, tented, raised, sheared, ' dyed and dressed; the garments were made. At a quarter past six be Bat down to a dinner at the head pf his guests in a complete dam? son-colored suit-thus wlnniog his wager, with one hour and three quarters to spare. -The plea ot Insanity ls taken by the courts of England for no more than it ls worth. In a moment of extreme passion the Rev. Mr. Watson, a man of unquestionable ability, but of singular temperament, killed his wife. He was engaged In writing a book at tho time, and at two o'clock ia tho morning bis wife entered his apartment and requested him to go to bed. i He was enraged at the In terr up- j Hon,- and In one fatal moment accomplished the dreadful deed. It would not be difficult for an American lawyer to fix a very fine plea of insanity in behalf of Mr. Watson, particu? larly as bis actions after the murder were nearly a voluntary confession of murder. He bas been tried, however, convict-d and sen? tenced to be hanged. -The "passive polic)" will have its first trial In the fourth senatorial disttict cf Penn? sylvania. Ou Tuesday, January 30, an election will be held in that district to fill a vacancy in the State Senate. The Republicans have a majority, and the Democrats will probably make no nomination. The Republican con? vention bave nominated Mr. Henry W. Gray, who ls pledged to "stand by" ibe Republican caucus?8 in the Legislature, and ls a support? er of General Grant. There is much dlssatla fact on with the nomination, because lt ls as serted that the caucus dictation at Harrisburg has made lt impossible to reform abuses in Philadelphia. We believe on'y one Republi? can Journal in Philadelphia Bupports Mr. Gray. On the other hand, Colonel A. E. McClure bas accepted the nomination of the reform Repub? licans. Colonel McClure is well known In na? tional polltlcp, and declares himself opposed to General Grant's renomination. Moat ol the leading Republican Journals will support him. He proposes a Joint discussion with Mr. Gray of the Issues between them. The canvass at? tracts much interest, and the politicians will look npon the result as a "straw" ia the com? ing national canvass. -Chicago bas boee lamentably void of sen? sations ever since the great fire, until the popular demonstration of last week happily supervened to satisfy the craving for novelty. The telegraphic reports gave no idea of the dimensions of the ?ffa'r, which appear, from -the detailed accounts In the newspapers, to ?ave been truly colossal, and to have bordered closely on tbe boundaries of a ri i cause of the erneute was tbe propose aloa of the fire limits, aad consequent tlon of wood buildings In many local included in the former limits, and li by large numbers of the poorer clai eignere, principally Germans. Lei Prussian named Heslng, and affected alderman named Can mob of some five thousand gatbei Monday, and proceeded triumphantlj common council chamber. They w companied by a baud, and bore inc transparencies and Prussian flags. On transparencies represented a mau sus by a rope from a beam, and was" li 14'Tfce luture of those who vote for I limits." Amid great shouting and sjra the rabble burst into the chamber, sw the police belora them. The council, this time, thought proper to adjourn cate the prem?3es, and the rioters-the instituted a thorough search, tearin{ deeki, breaking furniture, destroying ments, and organizing au impromptu ( sium and bedlam generally. Many w toxlcated, and all acted In a decidedly 1 manner. No further violence was atte: however, and the mayor was not o happily, to telegraph to Sheridan al Alexis for more assistance. "To be ContinuedP' The head devils of the Radical Party in Washington are evidently troubled at the re;ulla of the K i-KIu: in this State. After proclaiming t world that the best people in .South Ca were the chiefs of the Elan, after usi the appliances of martial law to trac arrest, and of mock justice to convi accused, they send of to Northern dun only a handful of poor, ignorant an wildered youths, whose very faces gi? lie to the charge of "coDspiracy." Bi are told, the end is not yet. The Ooh Union cries for more trials to report. < Bond must come back. And how work is to be provide! for this ri^b Judge, The Union thus kindly volunte explain: . " ' "Co'onel Merrill, District-Attorney C( and Attorney-General Chamberlain lei Washington yesterday, at the speclil rc of the national authorities, to confer upo Ku-Klux affairs of this Stale. Grave and important - qu?stkns are lo be disci especially In reference to the future pro Inge in court and Tn the field* against th< Klux. The President and the new Atto General do not accept the present lull ii Klux-activity ss any'reliable ?vldenc even ludlcat'on, of permanent peace good order. It 1s known that ih? whet country ls new full of threats against ul! have aided In unearthing the diabolical 1 And ihe whole country will join with the 1 ldent m his unrelenting deter ml u at lo; finally crush out this stupendous consol Toe great necessity now ls to obtain addi al executive and Judicial force with whir push the arrest and trial of the fiends have thus far gone un whip ped of Justice ls, moreover, now proposed to seek out bring to Justice the real leaders In this ne ous conspiracy." Tho Grant Party must indeed be 1 pressed for political capital when it is c pelted to resort to the outrageous and ; sisteut. persecution of a law-abiding peaceful community, which The Union f< shadows willi so much of ill-coucealcd ma and devilish glee. Sprole Payments. Breathes there a man with brain so i that he does not remember bis first li dollar? Its ci ream rere G ce may not bs been to his youthful eye that of a ca wheel exactly, but lt was a big thing to I owner of the first pair of breeches, t breeches, too, with pockets in them ! sheen was that of Dian when, at the fi she rides the cloudless zenith. The Goddi of Liberty was throned on that half doll and, to the urchin that held her fast will bis clammy palms, she promised peg tc lu plenty, marbles to the heart's conte and unlimited candy. What she promis she fulfilled, aqd the remembrance thereof blessed. 'Tis many a day since we laid eyes on lovely coin of the realm. Tantallzi glimpses, it is true, have been vouchsal us through the villauous barriers of I broker's window. To Bee, but not to fe to hone after, but not to handle; ab ! tl was the misery of the thing. But the long, long night is past, and j comes with the morning. A bill bas be introduced into Congress. A bill to autln ize specie payments-a sweet, sweet b What is not possible to a bill ia Congres Nothing can be done without a bill ia Cc gross, and everything caa be achieved wi a bill ia Congress. Precious and poleut a bill in Congress. We shall see the talisman of our chi! hood agaio. We shall see-yen, more th; tbat. We shall see, feel, handle, iumb rattle and expend another real, genuin glittering half dollar. Entrancing aniicip tion ! And here we solemnly invoke upc our heads the utmost rage of all the go of the Pantheon if we do not devote ti first half dollar that comes Into our pocke to some beneficent purpose. Upon sou spotless altar; upon some immaculate ut appropriate fane; upon some noble marbi top of some first-class bar-room couoli shall that half dollar jingle. lu drinks f< self and friend it shall be wholly spendei And we think we seo tbat barkeeper whe he takes in that change. And we fancy 1 will hardly be able to take it all in at once There are those who prefer notes to bar money. We aro not of them. Confedera! fodder was bad enough, but greenbacks ai worse. When new, they do passably well when old, they are a grief lo the refine soul. An ancient ten-cent note is simpl poisonous. Cash may be heavy, but it cu never be so absolutely and irredeemabl ill thy as fractional currency. It is a good scheme-this return to specie It will do more to restore confidence in Un cie Sam, to bring back the estrays of th Southern fold, and to abolish Ku-Klux thai all things else put together, not excepting i bill in Congress. But the truth is ther oughtn't to be any money. This swappin? of round bits of metal or oblong pieces o paper for commodities is tiresome. A use less formula, it ought to bo dispensed with, A man's word should be os good a9 bis bond, and every merchant in good standing should be glad to sell you a bill of goode and take it out in talk. Words are mon portable than paper. For the present, though, we must put up with gold and sil? ver. Greenbacks, avaunt ! Speed the day of dollars and of dimes ! The Legal Aspect of the City. Debt?. The following letter from the Hon. D. T. Corbin to Mayor Wagener, embodying the view taken by the former in regard to the validity of the city debt, will be read with | interest at this lime: [UNOFFICIAL.] COLUMBIA, S. C., January 18, 1872. Hon. John A. Wakener, Mayor : MT DEAR SIB-I regretted very much not being able to meet you when in Charleston, on Monday last. I had so much on band tbat j I only made your office just after you had left. I desire to thank and congratulate you on your sterling Annual Message, and the re? commendations it contains. I feel especially earnest and anxious about the financial repu? tation of the city. I can but condemn the profligate use macle of the credit of the city long ago In aid of railroads, and reeret the load of debt (hen saddled upon the city, but it './as done ia more prosperous days ot the city, and with the full knowledge and con? sent of the then citizens of Charleston, and in due form of law. Such debts fifteen States of tbe Union, by their Supreme Courts, and the Supreme Co a rt of the United States, have declared must and shall be paid. All the questions have thus been decided, and I feel that it ia folly to litigate them anew. I feel quite as keenly the burden as any? body, as a taxpayer and a citizen, and, if the questions were new, would want the courts to ; pass upon them; but it is otherwise, and I j feel that we must accept the situation. My partner, Major Stone, will band you, If j you desire, my printed argument on the validi? ty of the city stork Issued In aid of railroads. It was prepared In the ca?e of Gage, et al, vs. City Council of Charleston, to be used before Justice Willard on the motion for a prelimi? nary injunction. The motion was refused, after hearing Mr. Spratts argument without hearing mine. There wai a strong disposi? tion In the late Council, at one time, to refuse to pay interest on the city debt until its validi? ty was tested in the courtB, but it was finally and, as I think, wisely abandoned. I have been too busy to study and fully ap? preciate your scheme for liquidating the debt ; will do ?o as scon as possible. The wild aud'absurd project ol a Metropoli? tan Police bas been killed-ls effectually dead, I think-and the city will be lefr, as usual, lo mar,age its own police force. I am especially glad that the good sense of j our whole delegation, with few exceptions, h tB come to this conclusion. I will endeavor t j keep you pcs'ed upon all matters that j affeit the city, and will be pleased to receive any suggestions aa to any legislation you may desire that occur to you. I am called to Washington, and shall probably be absent about a week, when I shall return here by way of Charleston. If I can serve you lhere, address mc in care of Hon. F. A. Sawyer, U. 8. 8. I am very truly yours, D. T. COBBIN-. A Northern View ot the Stock-Jobber'* Funding and Repudiation Scheme. The New York Herald, of Monday, in its review of doings in Wall street during tbe preceding week, says: 'The Southern list was irregular, but in the the main strong, thu chief feature being a riser of nearly six per cent, in the new South ' Carolinas, followed by a reaction of about two per cent. The advance in the South Carolinas was occasioned by a movement on the part of | some recent buyers of the bonds to have the State authorities repudiate fifty per cent, of | the debt-a course which would enable these purtles to double the capital they have invest? ed. Naturally such a step ls strenuously op? posed by tbe o:d boicters of me bonds, whose Interests are of greater consequence, and whoso objections have been forwarded In numerous letters to the State auihorlllc?. This speculation wai covered with u glitter? ing proposition to make tho Union Trust Com? pany Hie Stale's ageat in this city-a move? ment begotten of antipathy to the present State agent, whose dealing* with ihe financial community in Wall street have been always of a satisfactory character. He is also an, opponent of the 'new departure,' for the generally credited reason that, his own pri? vate means having been largely Invested In the State's securities, he ls opposed to the re? pudiation contemplated in 'scaling' the debt fifty per cent.". Sperial Notices. j^'ST.^CE^AASO^TY.-A BALL will be given at the Hall of tits Freund-chafts bund Tuis EVENING. T. P. LOWNDES, jan25-i Secretary and Treasurer. ?ar-THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLET ASSOCIATION, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUN I).-OFFI CAL RAFFLE? NUMBERS. CLASS No. SM -HORNING. 8-61 -13-24-47-54-10-70 -27-30 -53 -18 CLASS No. 315-EVBNIKO. 32-73-67-38- 5-20-71-33-78-60- 2-45 At. witness our hand at Charleston this 24th day or January, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES GI LL I LAND, oct3_wworu Commissioners. fSf OFFICE OF CITY APPRAISER, CHARLESTON, JANUARY 22, 1872-By order 0? City Council this Office will remain open nntil FEBRUARY FIRST for ISSUING LICENSES for the year 1872. W. II. EASTERBY, Jin22-10_City Appraiser. ^B-CITiY HALL, OFFICE CLERK OF COO CIL, CHARLESTON, S. C., JANUARY 22, 1872.-Sealed oilers will bj received at this office until tfiessth instant for planting about two han? dled or more SHADE TREES in various portions of the city. The offcrsmust state the kind and size of the trees to be selected from, including tho Wild Orange and Palmetto. Tho growth mast be war? ranted. W. W. SIMON:-, J m2:-l_Clerk of Council. _.?2T CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA TER-NATrANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR TiJE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation in one boure, as easily applied as water, fur restoring to gra) hair its natural color and youth ul appear? ance, to eradicate and preveut dandruir, to pro? mote the growth of the hair aud stop Us falling out. It ls entirely harmless, aud perfectly free from any pols-jnOui sub tance, and will therefore take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant preparations now lu use. Numerous testimonia s have been sent us from many of our most prom l ntnt cuzens, some ?f which arc subjoined, lu everything tn which the articles now in use are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY 1B perfect. lt ls warranted to contalu neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate of Silver, lt does not soil f e clothes or scalp, is agreeably perfumed, and makes one of ihcb.st dressings for the Hair in use. lt restores the color or the Hair "more per feet and uniformly than, nny other preparation," and always does so lu from t'.ree to Cen days, virtually feeding the r jots of the Hair with all the nourishing quail:les necessary to lu gowth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed and induces a new growth of the Hair more posi? tively than anything else. The application of this won terfuldl-covery also produces a pleasant and cooling effect on thc scalp and gives the Hair i pleasing and elegant appearance. We call especial attention to the fact that a limited number of trial bottles will be given way gratuitously to those wishing to try lt. You will .lice that in pursuing this course our aim ls to convince by the actual merits of the article. ARTHUR NATTA NS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. C. For sale uy the Agent, DR. 1J. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. 0. novis-stuihiy Meetings._ 1^ ERMAN RIFLE CLUB -AN EXTRA VT Meeting will be Held THIS EVENING. Friday, tue 26ih instant, at 8 o'clock, at Lind s ted i's Hall. A fail attendance la urgently reqae3ted, there bel?g business to be attended to which cannot be postponed. By order. R? ISSEKTEL, Jan26 _Secretary. TBE ANNIVERSARY M GETING OF the Barns Charitable Association will be held at the Hibernian Hall, THIS EVENING, at hair-past 7 o'clock:. ? STD vRT SOMERVILLE, Jan25_Secretary and Treasurer. FARMERS' FERTILIZER COMPANY. AD Adjourned Meet IQ? or the Stockholders or this Company trill be held at the B >ard of Trude Rooms, on FKIDAV EVENING, 26th January, nt 7 o'clicK, to take action on the report of the committee appointe I at the annual m etlng in June lost. Au Election for Officers wt l De held. H?rSO-J LEE, Jan25-2_Clerk F. F. CO. OFFICE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPANY, JANUARY 24,1872.-The Annual Meeting of the StocSh Idera of mia Company will be held on MONDAY, the 6th or February, IST.', at the Hall of the Plantera' and Mec ?anles' Bank. East Bay, at 12 o'clock M., when a statement of thc Affairs of the Company will be submitted, and avi Emotion held for Pre-idem and Eight Directors to serve for the ensuing year. w. j. u ERIOT, secretary and Treasurer. Jao24jn_'_ man?s. W^^TEDTT^GOSD COOK FOR A small family. Apply at No. 65 King street._Jan2S-l? WANTED, A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT and Hostler. Apply at No. 47 Canni street. Jan26-I* WANTED, A GOOD COOK. GOOD recommendation) required. Apply at No. 21 Archdale greet_Jan25-1? AMALS TEACHER WANTED, TO give general satisfaction and commence >chooi as soon as possible. A salary of two hun? dred and twenty-five do lara, including board and washing, will bo paid to Teach about eight scholars ten mom hs. For fn trier Information, Address Z. A w., St. Matthew's Postcfflce, s. C. , Jan2^i_ I WANTED, AT No. 94 TRADD STREET, a Colored GM to do housework a ad make herself generally us.-fuL recommendations re? quired._Jan24-2? WANTED, BY A MARRIED COUPLE with one Child, two Comfortable Rooms, witu privilege of Kitchen, In the lower or central portion of the City. References exchanged. Ap? ply by letter to "M," NBWS Office._Jan24-3 WANTED, A COUPLE OF BOARDERS for a pleasant Room in a respectable private family, near the linc uf the Street*Ours. Board moderate. Address S. M. at this office. Jan24 _;_; WANTED, A WOMAN TO WASH AND attend chambers for a small family, will? ing to go In the c.. un try. Oood wages and a per? manent place will be given to a suitable person. Apply at No. 14 Meeting street._Jan24-2* WANTED, FOB A FEW MONTHS, A hrat-clasB 7 or "a octave PIANO by a care? ful and experienced person. Please add rc-s Post ornea Lock Box, No. 640._Jan-.'3-S WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW .that the cheapest and best warranted Sewing Machine In the market 1B the HOMb; SHUT? TLE, price $26 and $37. Dan be sien at the Gene? ral Agency, No. 61 Hasel street, oppo tte Express Office. T. L. BI'SELL._Jaal J-6mo WANTED, EVERYONE TO KNOW that FLETCHER A GURNEY, at the Little Store around the Corner, No. 93 Muket street, have constantly on hand a splendid assortment ol New YoHl-and Domestic POULTRY, GAME AND EGG?. Also a fine lot of Sugar-Cured Hams, Prime Goshen und Family and Country Bmw, Beef anu Pork ?sausages, Cheese, should? ers, Side?, Dips, lelleiy, Eggs and Lard. GAME a specialty. Their motto : The Best and cheap? est. Remember-the Little Store round thc Cot ner. Jan23_ AGENTS WANTED I-FOR THE UNI? VERSAL TWINE AND TU rt EA I) CUTTER; save? time, twine, thread, lingers and teeth. Some thin); everybody wants. Samples malled ou re? ceipt, of 26 cents. Address GEORGE DA VI?, Nu. 6'.i9 ?roadway, New York._oct3?-3mon dfQflr? A MONTH, EXPENSES PAID, ipfJ I t) Male or Female Agents.-Hor.-e and oui ut furnished tu sell our UNIVERSAL CEMENT. Combination Tunnel, Button Hole cutter and otherurtfcle". Circulars .ree. Address Novelty < omr.any, Saco, Me. _ novl4-78 ?ost ano ionn?. STRAYED OR STOLEN, A BLACK Newfoundland BITCH, ubont one year old, a.id answers to the nnme or Cora. A liberal re? ward will oe paid for her recovery at No. 80 Trarkj s'reet._ jan26-2* iror Sale. MULES FOB SALE.--SIX LARGE AND well-broke MULES, sound and In good con? ti mon. apply at once to T. c. iiAKLEsTuN, office Palmetto Wharf, loot of Hisel stree . Jan23-2?_ JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE, ONE cur load ol Plantation and Timber MULKS, at Keutucky Mule Lot, King street. R. OAK Al AN. JBU25-2*_ BARE BIRDS AND ANIMALS.-MB. JOHN BINNS, Na 65 East Bay, most re -pec;Tully Informs the citizens of Chirk-ston and the purdie generally that he has perfected his ar? rangements to All all orders he may be honored with for BIRD s AND ANIMAL*, or which he has on hand and arriving dally rare specimens. They can be seen at his establishment, A share of patronage respectfully solicited._Jap.25 1? FOR SALE, A No. 1 FINE MILCH Cow, with young Calf. Inquire at No. 62 state street. _Jan23-tntli2? GRAND EXPOSITION AND SALE OF EUROPEAN PLANTS AND BULBS. HAMEL A CO.. Florist and Horticulturists, have arrived lu Charleston with a large assortment of Hothouse asd Garden Plants; Fruit Trees of au kinds; new Rosea of the choicest varieties, in? cluding Standards, Monthly Roses, and Dwarf Roses; a rich collection of Bults, including La Boale de Canon, which ls universally admired for Its exquisite flowers; Flower and Vegetable seeds of all kinds; St. Petersburg Strawberries, bearing fruit every month or the year as latge as a hen's egg; also a number of other Plauts too long for enumeration. Tins splendid stock ls on exhibition and for sale at No. 167 KINO .STREET._Jan22-5 _ ?o gent. FOR RENTTmSALR, THE DWELLING southeast corner or Canoon and Ashley mreets, willi six upright rooms, dressing-rooms, pantry, gas. waterworks and flue outbuildings, cistern, garden, Ac. A most desirable rei-ldei.ee lu all respects. Apply un the premises, or to JOHN D. ALEXANuEH, No, 16 Broad street. Jauv6-tlim4 TO BENT, FOUR ROOMS IN A double house, with two kitchen room', In ! thc western part ot the city. Apply lu writing tj Box K , qt this office._jan24-2? TO RENT, THE RESIDENCE, WITH OR without More, No. 16 King street, with ds teiu and large yard. Apply at No. 64 Klug street. Jamu-S* /GROCERY STORE AND DWELLING TO VT RENT, wcBt end Bull street, near Gadsden. For terms, apply on the premises. Jann-wu* Qciuirananoi. ENGLISH AND CL it SIC AL SCHOOL AT COKESBURY, s. C.-Thorough instruc uuu. Board at $io a mouth. One or the healthi? est Lcatlons lathe state. Reopens February l, 1872. Apply for On.ular. REV. G. K ROUND. jau25-i2 jyjTIUNT ZION SCHOOL, WftNSBORO', S. C. The Spring Session opens Monday, January 2D, is?i. The course of instruction affords thor? ough preparation for uuy department if univer? sity study or for business life. Tua Virginia Military institute has recently conferred upon tins SCIK.OI an Annual Prize Scholarship, cover? ing tm- thtlre course in that Institution. Address M. M. FARROW, Jans tuttis imo Principal. ING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY m^m. SCHOOL. YORK VI LLB, S. C.-The Urst session of the schoal year, 1872, will begin'on the 1st of February, anu ead on the 30th of June. TKKMS.-For Sohool expenses, L e.. Tuition, Board. Waining, Fuel Lights, Books, Stationery, Ac, $135, payable in advance. Circulars contain lug full lur.rrnatlon may be obtained upo i appll. cation to COLONEL A. COWARD. dec9 6toth2mo8 Ptln'ejgjj sud Proprietor. w ?gnc?Unr*. QoxtizvMnxz, Ut. ~~I L L ?TM jj- E R~G U S O N\ FLORIST AND GARDENER, SPRING STREET NBAB RUTLEDGE. A chUce assortment of ORNAMENTAL TREES, Rores, baraba, Fruit Tree?, liouquets, Camelias, Flowers, Greenhouse Plants. Ac. Catalwriu's can be got on the premises. jan?4-36 amusements. tO AD EMT OP MUSIC. THEODORE THOMAS'S UNEQUALLED CONO ? RT ORGANIZATION OP SIXTY DISTINGUISHED P?SRFORMERS, Pronounced by the entire Presa the-largest and mos-perfect concert Troupe which has ever un? dertaken a tour either In this country or lu Europe, wlU give THREE GRAND CONCERTS 1 THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1st. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2d. SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ZO. The following celebrated soloists will appear, MISS MARIE KREBS, . The young and brilliant Planista. Mr. BERNHARD LISTEMANN. Violin. Mr. LOUIS, SCHREIBER, Oornet-a-Piston. Signor LUIGI ROCCO, Harp. Together with the UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA OF OVER FIFTY | PERFORMERS. Reserved Seats In Orchestra and Dress Cir? cle.%% 00 Admission. 1 SO Family circle. 76 Gallery. 60 Private Boxes.$15 and $20. The s ile of Reserved Seats will commence on MONDAY MORNING, January 29th, at 9 o'clock, at Box Office or Academy, whea the Programme can ?l o be h d. Doors open at quarter past 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. Jan26-9 financial. rp O LOAN, $2103 on REAL ESTATE In the City. Apply to EDWARD LOWNDES, Broker, Jan25 Nb. 19 Broad stree*. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARLESTON, January 20,1872. The attention of Depositors in the Savings De psrtment of this Company In 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 la sound an l valuable Securities. In addition to this careful in vest ment, 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, either paid in cash QUARTERLY, or passed to orcdlt and compounded F. A. MITCHELL, Jan22-2mo Cashier. JJONDS, COUPONS, <fcc. GOVERNMENT, STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD BONO.-) AND COUPONS Uncurrcnt Baak Notes Minuted Currency Gold and ?liver Land Warrants Dealt regularly in. COLLECTIONS. COLLECTIONS OF DIVIDENDS. COUPONS AND COMMERCIAL PAPER-Slgtr, and Time-upon all points lu the United states, made*npon the most favorable terms, and pro :eeds promptly ac? counted for. 9>A11 business attended to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. C. KAUFMAN, decs tuttis No. 26 Broad street. (i?ojiarmersiiif s and dissolutions. THE STI?TETOT' SOUTH^ABOLINA, ( HARLESTON COUNTY.-Certificate of Lim? ited Partnership between THEUDOKE G. BOAG,: o' the City of Charleston, In the c unty and Sta c aforesaid, and ANDREW M. JACKSON, of Augusta, la the State of Georgia. To all whom these Presents shall come they are to certify that agreeably to the act of the Gene? ral Assembly, of the State aforesaid, entitled An Act to authorize the formation of Limited Part? nerships, passed on the 20fh day of Decemner, 1837; aud another, entitled An Act to extend tho duration or An Act authorizing the formation or Limited Partner-hips, passed on the 18th day of December. 1848; and unother Act extending tho same until repeal d, pR&sed on the 20th day of Dezember, 1868, TUEODuRB O. BOAG, of the cu v of eli ar lesion, ID the County and State afore? said, and ANDREW M. JACKSON, of Augusta, in the state of Georgia, have formed a Lim ted Part? nership, as follows: First. The Partnership ls to bs conducted under thc narai or arm or THEODORE G. BOAO. seconl. The general nature of the business in? tended to 03 transacted h that of a G menu Fac? to-age and Commission Busintss, in the said City or Charleston. Third. ANDREW M. JACKSON, residing in the ( Hy of Augusta, In th;- Stare or Georgia. Is the Special Partner, and THEODORA G. BOAG, re? siding In the city Char eaton and State aforesaid, ls the General Partner. Fourth. The said ANDREW M. JACKSON, the Special Partner, bas contributed in cash the full and Just sum of Five ?honsand Dollars to the common stock. Fifth. Tue said Partnership to commence on the twenty-fourth day or January, 1872 and will terminare on the first day or January, 1873. In witness whereof the said Partners have hereunto set their hands and se .is, at Charleston, this, the twenty-rout th day of January, A. D. 1872. THEO. G. BOAG. [L.B.] A. M. JACKSON. [US.] Signed, sealed and delivered lu ihe presence o' R. s. DrTRTKA, E. M. WHinsG._Jan25-36 DISSOLUTION.-THE FIRM OF GRAE? SER A HARMON la this day dissolved by mntual consent, and C. A. GRAE?ER solely au? thorized to settle its affairs, and will contlnne the CO i TON FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMIS? SION BUSINESS on his own account on Brown A CO.'S Wharf. CLARENCE A. GRAE?ER, THOMAS F. HARMON. Charleston, S. C., 1st January, 1872. JanS-mthOn?C ?ran? pri?c Distribution. QOLD BONDS 1 GOLD BONDS I THE THIRD GRAND SINGLE NUMBER RAFFLE OF TUB CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION FOR UNITED STATES GOLD BONDS, (NEW ISSUE,) WILL TAKE PLACE AT No. 147 MEETING ST., CHARLESTON, ON THURSDAY, THE 25TH DAY OF JAN'Y, AT ONE O'CLOCK, IN PUBLIC. TUE SCHEDULE OF AWARDS OF TUE GOLD BONDS CAN BE SEEN AT ANY OF THE AGENTS' OFFICES I THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAY NAMED 1 CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION No. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON CERTIFICATES FIVE DOLLARS BACH 1 jani3-n - (ffiocm?s, affinera, Ut. BREASTS, HAMS AND BREAKFAST BACON. 5 bada Choice S. 0. BREASTS 10 boxes aaa bbls Choice S. o. Pig hams 10 bbls Choice Breakfast Bacon. For sale by PAUL B. LAL AN E A CO., J.n2S 3No. m Bast Bay. jg ASTER N HAY. loco bales EASTERN HAT, to arrive, and for sale In lots to salt purchasers by . ;._ ? JOHN O HOLMES, Jania . Southern Wharf. C U N D U R A N G O 1" Tne undersigned bas Jost received a supply of the Great South American Cancer Remedy, CUN DURANGO. fl- BAER, janl9_"_No. 181 Meeting street. mHE GREAT GBO CERT DEPO T, NO. 190 KING STREET. L?NLEY'3 CHEAP STORE, NO. 190 RING STREET. . THE GREAT CROCKERY DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT GLASSWARE DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. THE GBEAT FRENCH CHINA DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT. TOY AND FANCY GOODS D?P?T, NO. 190 KING STREET. LINLEY'S CHEAP STORE, KO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT BOTJBE-FURNISHING DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. Nonos.-The Business heretofore, conducted at No. 388 Kio g street win be discontinued on the 15th of JANUARY, 1872, and the undersigned will be pleased to see his customers at the NEW STORE, No. 190 King street. JOHN W. LINLEY. ^TT I L S O N S'^ CASED LIQUORS. Having long seen the necessity of placing a pure and unadulterated stimulant before the public, for MEDICINAL PURPOSES, we have de? termined to pack the roi low in g favorite brands of LIQUOR In cases, consisting of ono bottle each or I'lNET, OASTILLON A OO.'S BRANDY, PRIVATE STOCK PORT, " PALE FAMILY ? SHERRY, M OLD VELVET ? BOURBON, JAMAICA KUM, "CABINET" GIN, LOCH KATRINE (SCOT.) WHISKEY. Which we will sell at ten ({10} dollars per case. To our friends we will say that we guarantee the purity of the above. 1 hey are endorsed by our leading Physicians, and are, wlthont any doubt, FIRST-CLASS GOODS. SEND ORDERS TO WILSONS' GROCERY, BOX NO. 383, CHARLESTON, S. C. 4ry No Charge for Delivery. ~?? ?Pianos, Organs, Ut. TTNOS? PIANOS! PIANOS! Just received by steamer, a handsome assort? ment of PIANO FORTES In various styles, and warranted for Ave years. Parties Intending to purchase are invited to cj.ll and examine these beautiful Instruments. For sale at Factory prices. HENRY SIEQLING'S Music Warerooms, King and ueautaln sta., Jan2&-3 In rear of Greer's Bookstore. QTioars, Sobacro, Ut. QHARLESTON WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH or SOCIETY STREET. MEERSCHAUM PIPES a specialty, therefore can sell at prices to surprise you. Suitable for Christmas Presents. ALSO, An extensive and complete assortment of all articles in his line of business ls kept constantly on tunnd, giving a facility of niling, without de? lay, all orders extended to bim, 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. novi Snsmess Coros. T. W. STANLAND NAVAL STORES BROKER, MARSHALL'S WHARF, EAST END CALHOUN STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. janil-imo_ _ 0 TTO A. MOSES, PH. D. Geological Surreys and Maps promptly and exactly executed. Phosphate and Mining Pro? perties reported upon, and Working Plans fur? nished. Separat ng and Metallurgical Proces? ses adapted to Ore Deposits. Special attention to CHEMICAL ANALYSES or FERTILIZERS, Drugs, Ores, Minerals, Ac. LABORATORY, dee23-Btnib6mo _Na 28 George street. LITE AND LEARN, DYE AND FORGET ALL. THE SOUTHERN DYE HOL SK, NO. 359 KINO STREET, Dyes and Cleans, by means of steam, Gentle men's, Ladles' and Children's Clothes. Fine Laces and Lace curtains cleaned and done np with the Soft or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace and Crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. $ET Goods received and returned by Express. jun23-iyr L BILLER,Proprietor. | ?rortr?o, lupcr?, #r. v COFFEE AND LEMON EJSC?IT?, FLO? RIDA SUGAR AND S YRUP. 25 'oozes COFFER and LEMON BISCUITS 2 barrels Florlda'Sugar 3 barre 8 Florida Syrup. For sale by J. N. ROBSON, No*. 68 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf. Jan23iD40 - . SUGAR AND-MOL ASSES, y r<f??3--ii-^ ??<?? 78 hhds. New Orleans SUGAR 48 hrtds. Demerara Sugar 146 bbls New Orle ins Molasse?. In store and for sale by . O. P. VETTERS, J - n2i_ Ko, lt fl Eaar. Bay. gEA ISLAND. COTTON SEED. 100 bushels "Palmyra'' Prolific COTTON SEED. Yield the last season 160 pounds of Clean Cotton to the acre: Apply to W.'?. BEE * C0.y 1 ]an33-a . _: Adger'a Wharf. QOGNAO AND LA EOCHE'LLE BB?N DY, IN U. S, BONDED STORES. . Ai TOBIAS* SONS, Np. 110 EAST BAT, Oller for sale from C. s. Bonded Varen ouse, Choice COGNAC ?nd LA ROCHELLE BRANDY, vanoiis vintages, in . r . Quarter casts Fifth casis . . Eighth casks 'AMD' Cases of one dozen battles each, mayaa_? , ... ._ ?JHOICE WHITE MILLING CORN AND ; ; FLOUR, LANDING THIS DAY. MORDECAI -A CO., No. 110 Fas' Ely, offer for sale invoices Choice White MILLING CORN and Extra FLOUR, landing this, day.., aag8-4inP "ppARMONY'S SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. no East Bs y. offer for sale an Invoice of Choice HARMONY'S PALE SUEKRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' S8NS, angS-Smo a_Ll ' ? ? ? ? QH?ICE HAVANA CIGARS." MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East l?ay, offer for sale an Invoice of cn ole e HAVANA CIGARS? direct from Factory In Havana.. augS-dmo T71NEGAR, PRUNES, WHITE WINE* V' 0L?&E1!, Ac " ' A. TOBIAS' SONS offer Jot Sale VINEGAR, Prunes, White Wine, Imported direct from France. angS-Cmo JgNGLISH PORTER AND ALE. A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents of Messrs. Edward A George Hibben, or London, offer for sale Rib* bert's PORTER and Bass's PALE ALE-pints and quarts._._. augS-emo J^Etf DAVIS'S DIAMOND BRAND HAMS. Just received at ! WELCH'S GROCERY. jQRIED FIGS, IN DRUMS AND BAS KETS, at Cost Price, at . I ?j_ I WELCH'S GROCERY. JJCRTH CAROLINA CORN "WHISKEY. at $2 per Gallon, a Specialty. Guaranteed Pure, at WELCH'S GROCERY. Goods delivered free of charge. ' : ' ? dooly QHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, AT ^50 CENTS EACH. ; . ~* Soaa;d PIOS FEET, at ? WELCH'S GROCERY. .i ir . i - ff gin flnbUcationg. -pOGARTIE'S-BOOK DEPOSITORY. Especial attention given to the IMPORTATION OP FOREIGN BODES. SnbscriotiouB received for ah the Foreign as well as American Magazines. I NEW CATALOGUE No. ,20. ,, Tain's History of English Literature translated by Van Laun, i vols., octavo, gio. Hodge's Systematic Theology, Secoad Volume, $4 60. A Commentary. Critical, Experimental. and . Practical, on tue Old and New Testaments, bj the Rev. Robert Jamieson, D. 0., St. Paul's, Glasgow;: Rev. A. R. Fausset, A. M., St. Cnthcert's, York, and the Rev. David Brown, D. D., Aberdeen, c. vols.Octavo, $80. . ts t .: .ri ; :-. Scrambles Amongst the A'ps In the years i860 '69, by Edward Whymper, 1 vol.. Octavo, .with maps and numerous Illustrations, tic 60. 'J he Earth, a Descriptive History on he Phenom? ena of the Lire of. the Globe, by ' Elis?e Redas.. Illustra'ed by 230 Maps inserted lu the Text, and - 23 page Maps in colors, S6. Alpine Plants, Figures and Descriptions of the most striking and beautiful of the Alpln-i Flowers,, edited by David Wooster, F. R. H. S., flo co. Goethe's Faust, translated, IQ tine Original Metres, by Bayard Taylor, 2 vols., Octavo, $10 , . A History of Philosophy, from Thales to the Present Time, by Dr. Fi led rich Usher weg, trans? lated by Geo. S. Morris, with additions by Noah Porter. VoL 1, History cf the Ancient and Me? dieval Philosophy, $3 60. : - Max Mullet's Lectures on the Science of Lan? guage, 2 vols. $s. Cruikshank'!! Comic Almanac 'rom :1836 to 1863, an Ephemertes in Jest and Earnest, containing,' Merry Tales, Humorous Poetry, Qaipe and Oddi? ties, with many hundred Illustra tiona, 2 vote.. $7 60. ."./..*? ' . Flagellation and the Flagellants, a History of the Rod tn all Countries, from the Earliest Period to the Pr* sent Time, by the Kev. Wm. M. Cooper, B. A.,-with Illustrations, t6. . j popular Romances of toe West or England, or tr.e.Drols, Traditions and Super tltlons of Old Cornwall, collect? i by Robert Hunt, F. R, 8.,S376. Hone's Apocryphal New Testament, $160. i " Hone's Ancient Mysteries Describe, $1 to. Light Science for Leisure Hours, by Richard A.. Proctor. $176. ' The Lire or John P. Kennedy, by Henry T. Tuok erman, ta? ll Instr a ted LU ra ry of Travel Exploration and Adventure, edited by Bayard Taylor. , Wild Meu and Wild Beat ts, or scenes tn Camp and Jungle, by Lt. Col. Gordon Cumming, $1 60. Japan in Our Day, $160. The Wonders or vegetation, from the French of FulgenceMarion, 61 illustrations, SI 60. Cnanglng the crosses and Winning 'the Crown, by Marte A. Ideen, $1. The Princess and the Gob in, by George Mac Donald, Illustrated, $160. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS. Oxford Editions or FamUy and Pocket Bibles. We have J<i6t received a large invoice of Oxford Blb,es and Prayer Books. Tbe assortment embra? ces every variety of editions and styles Issued by the Oxftrd press, which, together with a variety of other English and American editions, make the largest and most elegant variety of Bibles and Prayer Books ever offered for sale In Charleston,, and at greatly reduced pi ices. MW Persons residing in the country will please bear lu mind that by sending their orders to ns for any books published in America, they will be charged only the price of the book. We pay for the postage or express. . Kr Address '? '. FOGARTTE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, so, aso King street, (tn the Bead,) Charleston, s. 0 Jau23-tuttis _ iJlillinere, ilwssinaking. ^? M. J. 3ERN0W, No. 304 KING STREET, Would respectfully inform the ladles that she will OPEN THIS DAY A FULL ASSORTMENT OF. MILLINERY GOOPS. DRESSMAKING in all Its. branches attended to. as usual, naving obtained the Agency of Mame. DEMOREST'S CELEBRATED PAPER PATTERNS, ls now prepared to furnish a general . , ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS. Country orders will receive prompt attention. noviS-tnths ttJatcggg, ieroeirp, &t. JD A LL, BLACK ?? CO.,. Nos. 666 and 667 BROADWAY, N. T., LARGEST IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SILVERWARE Precious Stones Bronzes, docks Marble S tat nary ~ Oil Paintings " Gas Fixtures, AND AIL KINDS OP FINE JEWELRY f At the Lowest Prices. nlyis-zyr