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Address RIORDAN. DAWSON * CO.. No. 149 East Bay. Charleston, s.o. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1872. NEWS OF THE DAT. -Gold at New York closed yesterday at 9J -The New York cotton market closed droop? ing; uplands 22?; sa'es 1774 bales. -At Liverpool cotton closed strong; uplands lOJalO^d; sales 18,000 bales; siles of cotton on ship named at Charleston or Savannah 10?d, at New Orleans 1015-16d for middlings. -The St Paul PreES says that General Han? cock refuses to be the Democratic candidate for President. -A Rochester young lady has sued a pao thographer oftbat city for $8000 damages, be? cause he displayed one of her pictures in front of his place of business with this placard attached: "One-half dozen photographs or? dered by this very stylish young lady, and - payment respecfully asked"and insultingly re? fused." -The efforts of the public spirited mer? chants of Richmond and Norfolk have re? sulted in the establishment of steam commu? nication between the latter port and Europe. The Allen line of steamers now regularly ply every two weeks between Liverpool and Norfolk. The ships are of a superior class, with excellent passenger accommodations. -The favor with which the various forms of meat extracts were received some years ago is now diminishing, and it ls even stoutly maintained that they are inferior to the beef tea prepared in the old-fashioned way. This result bas been caused by the fact that the meat extract has been found to be composed almost exclusively of salts, and tobe entirely destitute or albumen, and even ot the gelatine which is contained in beef-tea, causing lt to coagulate when cold. Although the meat ex- ' tracts are possessed of some valuable qualities, they are now generally believed to be far from having the virtues once ascribed to them. -A statue of Horace Greeley ls a project in the bands of I. W. England, ot the New York Son. The sum of $5975 has already ' jen se? cured, and $30,000 Is wanted. At the head of tho subscription list ls Charles A. Dana for $5000. The statue ls to stand in Printing House Square, opposite that of Franklin; and the Sun proposes that It be made directly and unveiled next year on Ur. Greeley's birthday, Uro 3d of February, when ihe philosopher will be sixty-two years old. Mr. Greeley's idea ls that statues should not be made until the men they represent are dead; but if his friends choose to question Its wisdom he cannot help himself. -There died at Hoadville, Penn., the other day, a man lar advanced in years, who was one of those who, ten years ago, suddenly found themselves possessed of immense wealth by the discovery ol petroleum on territory iron which a lifetime of delving and tilling hid previ? ously failed to return more than a subsistence to Ita owner, lu ISGO John Tarr would readily have sold his farm for $1500; but in Juae, 1861, long and patient boring was responded to by the spurting up of the oleaginous treasure from several heavy wells, and then thc rocky and hilly acres of the old man could scarcely be bought by coveringibem with money. In 1864. he refused $2,000,000 for what had then become famous as the Torr farm, and despite the 1 act that in common with other wells those of his own land had not been as pron ta ble the last four years as before, he died possessed ol a larger fortune than that offered him in 1864. -The myths ot geography, as well as h la? te ry, are dissolving before the remorseless criticism of our age. The school boys of thirty years ago remember well the pictures of the terrible maelstrom off the coast of Norway, said to be fatal to all chips comiog within Its fatal whirl. The school boy's faith in this phe . nomenon was strong as the sailor's faith in the Flying Dutchman. But the poetry bas turned to prose In this scientific age, and tho whirlpool has lost all Hs horrors, like the Scylla * and Charybdis of Virgil. A recent traveller says: Ther* !s no such whirlpool as Pontippidan and Purchas described, and it ls only when the tide, current, and wind are at "logger-heads" in the narrow strait between Hoskenaessoe and the lofty Isolated rock of Hosken that any agitation ia visible. S )me sue ii a circumstance as this, observed from the shore, and exagger? ated by ihe horror ol the beholder, doubtless gave rise to. the prodlgous legends of the maelstrom. -A petition was presented In Congress, 00 Tuesday, from Mrs. Lee, widow of General Robert E. Lee, asking that an appropriation be made to purchase the Arlington estate from her, whereupon she will give the government ? clear title. This estate was the property of Hrs. Lee, not of ber husband, having been bequeathed to ber by her father, George Vf. P. Cuatis, in 1857, and occupied by herself and family until the commencement of the late civil war. It was sold for non-payment of a direct tax of $92 07, and, by order of Presi? dent Lincoln, bid In by the United States Gov? ernment for $26,800, no portion ofjwhick sum Ms ever been paid to the owner of the proper? ty. The petitioner, after reciting these facts, argues that they were insuffi? cient to pasB a valid title to ihe United Sta'es, for legal and constitutional reasons which are given, and it la also asserted that the amount ol the tax was duly te nd-te J to the tax commissioner before the sale. Ic ls diffi? cult, therefore, to see how the petition can be refused, unless law ar SJuslice are to be alike disregarded because the peiltioner is the widow ot General Lee. Even if Arlington had belonged to General Lee, instead of being his wife's inheritance, Congress ought to be ashamed to perpetuate now an act cl spolia? tion Incident to and perhaps excusable bs the necessities of war, which has no semblance of legal or constitutional warrant in time of peace, to say nothing of good morals and equity. But it ls the Custis estate, descended to a lady of that family, in which General Lee had no further interest than by marriage. -The New Year dawned brightly on the re? united royal family, in Camden House, at -Chlselhurst. Rejuvenated by her Spanish] launt, the brilliant Eugenie, although indubi? tably stouter and grayer, ehone resplendent while admlnlBteriDg the honors of the lunch? eon-table, and the sparkle ot her eyes and the glister of her diamants noirs atoned for the absence ol those valuables which have lately been sold to replenish thc imperial coffers. At the luncheon there were about thirty guests, Including the Empress's particular friend, the Duchess of Moochy. The Emperor was in particularly good humor, and for the first time since the arrival of the exiles Camden House resounded with unrestrained mirlh. Napoleon renewed his youth, and quite fell in love over again, complimenting the Empress upon her unusual beauty, and appealing to all present to endorse his flattering opinion. He even offered to buy back her jewels at the sacrifice of his famous collection ot autographs. He also paid an admiring tribute to the Americans, and stated that an American had offered him a residence on the edge of London, and a party of Ameri? can bankers had nrde a money proposal to him ol forty thousand dollars, which he had declined. In regard to France, the Emperor Is Btill confident that the Bonapartes will be recalled, and is content to bide lils time. He gives Thiers a few more months of power, then Gambetta, then the deluge of anarchy. And after the deluge-What? Surely none but the occupant of Camden House, who on New Year's gave a smiling welcome to his handful of guests, as he "discussed" his cus? tomary couple of bolled eggs and the savory bot indigestible pheasants-and- truffles pie. "When Rogues Fall Oat," ??c. The letter which Mr. Comptroller-General Neagle sends to the General Assembly with bis annual report must, we fancy, be pleas? ant reading to his associates-or, shall we say bis late associates of the Ring. Comp? troller Neagle, it would seem, is preparing to emulate the course of Comptroller Con? nolly, of the New Tork City Ring, in placing himself in antagonism to the public robbers with whom he had so long been associated. The people whose trusts he bas helped to betray can have no great confidence in the sincerity of hts crocodile tears over the con? dition of 'the State finances; bat let him lend a helping hand in the impending over? throw ol the Ring from which he seems to have been cast out, and he will have done the one thing that will mo3t effectually con? done his share in the gigantic frauds of the Scott administration. Science. Readers of periodical literature cannot fail to notice the growing importance- at? tached to -scientific information. In every reputable magazine, every weekly literary I paper, and in very many daily papers, a regalar summary of scientific intelligence is ' given. In addition to this summary, arti-J cles oftentimes of good length, and treating exclusively of scientific malters, are given. More and more space is devoted each suc? ceeding year to scientific topics. It was not so twenty or even ten, nay, it was not so fi ve years ago. Moreover there are papers and periodicals which contain nothing but scientific arti? cles. Of this class are The Scientific Ameri? can, The Artizan, The Mining and En? gineering. Journal and many others, to soy nothing of those which treat solely of special branches of science, such os medicine, chemistry, photography, building and the like. The number of these papers and magazines is constantly increasing. The interest felt everywhere in science is manifested in a still more notable way, and that is, in the addition to all universities cf j special schools of science, in the increasing number of students who attend these schools, and in the preference shown by parents and guardians io studies whifh shall fit their children and wards for the practical rather than the learned ri-oiessions, so-called, when law, theology r ad physic were held io higher esteem thau now. More and more the stndy of langnage?, especially tbe dead languages, and of metaphysics, is being abandoned for the study of the applied sciences. Belle lettres, logic and even his? tory are year by year neglected, and, from civil engineering down to bookkeeping as taught in commercial and private schools, there is not a department of practical knowledge which does not obtain a constant accession of pupils. The monastic system of education has had its day, a good long one, and another, shall we say a belter ? system prevails. The interest in science, exhibited in so many ways and in all parts of the civilized world, will never diminish. Each incre? ment of growth will but serve to accelerate its progress. It is the nature of sci ince to satisfy as nothing else does, and tc excite thirst for further satisfaction in a wider range of knowledge. And this 'oust go on forever. To rind ont, to know certainly, and to systematize his knowledge so as to re? tain it and bring it to bear in the acquisi? tion of further knowledge, mnst.be the des? tiny of man in all conceivable modes of existence, here or hereafter. Nor need the teachers of the languages despair. Com? parative philology has become one of the most important, practical and fruitful of all the sciences. _ "Masterly Inactivity." "Watch and Wait I" seems to bo the Democratic watchword ju3t now. Advices from Washington report that the National Democratic Executive Committee will not meet UH after the Philadelphia Convention, to decide when and where the National Democratic Convention shall be held. It is thus proposed to adhere to the passive j policy until all the plans and purposes of the Republican Party on the Presidential issue are fully developed ; and it is, there? fore, maintained that thero is ample lime for the committee to call the Democratic Convention os late as August, and thus give full opportunity for all elements opposed to the continuance of the present administra? tion to unite on an opposition Presidential ticket. This view of the course to be pur? sued meets with the approval, it is under? stood, of many of the Democrats in Con? gress. _ Why are the Public School Tcuchers Not Paid ? We learn that the chairman of the late Board or Public School Commissioners turned over to the chairman of the present Board, in AuguBt last, orders duly drawn exceeding in the aggregate $18,000-a sum quite sufficient io liquidate all demands of the teachers. When will the money be collected? Who is responsible for thia ccndiUon ol things? Colonel Thoma* and The Phoenix. Tte Columbia Phoenix, of yesterday, con? tains the following at the head of its edi? torial column : "COLOMBIA, 8. C., January 23, 1872. ".Mr. J. A. Selby: SIB-Alter your effort, contrary to our agreement, to curtail my edi? torial privileges in refuslog to publiBh an edi? torial of mine, I, of course, sever my connec? tion with the Phoenix, and shall wage else? where the war I have been carrying on agalBSt the banded foes of the State. This dissolves | my connection with the Phoenix. Yours, 4c, "J. P. THOMAS." "The above card from Mr. Thomas explains itself. The political tone of the paper will be fully kent up, competent tnlent having been secured tn assist me in the editorial de? partment. JULIAN A. SELBT." One Praiseworthy Measure. [From the Colombia Union ] "The Senate has done at least one good thing during the present session which men of all parties will commend, and that ?B to adopt aresolution to adjourn sine die Februa? ry 16. We earnestly hope the House will also adopt the resolution, without debate." Amen ! fHamed. ^lilE^Xl^nmMPHBBY.-At Brooklyn, N. Y., Wednesday, J.mnary 17, by the Bev. Dr. Humph? rey, of Philadelphia, ?r. CHARLES ?. SHEPARD, Jr.. or this city, to Hiss ELLES HUMPH KEY, daughter of the late Hon. James Humphrey, of Brooklyn. r LUCAS-WILSON.-On the 23d Instant, by the Rev. James H. ElUotr, FREDERICK LUCAS to MARY D., daughter or Isaac M. Wilson, all or thia city. No carda JOYNER-HOGAN.-On the 21st instant, in the Wa*.mg ton street Chapel, Columbia, b/ Rev. Manning Brown, Mr. P. HAMILTON JOYNER to Miss M AK!s HOGAN, all of Columbia. .funeral Statues. ANCES Of Mr. JOSEPH VICTOR LADEYEZE, or Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lade veze, of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lacasaagne, and of Mrs. H. Mar?chal, are re? spectfully invited to attend the Funeral of the former To MORROW KORMINO, at ll o'clock, at ht. Uar; 's Church, Hasel street. . Jan2S Special Notices. "~?3Br:Ct^^ JAMES ADGiiR, from New York, are notified that she ?ill discharge cargo THIS DAT at Adger's South Wharf. Goods uncalled for at sunset will remain on the wharf at owners' risk. Jan26-1 JAMES ADQER A CO.. Agents, j pS* A CARD.-MY FRIENDS AND | the public are informed that I am prepared upon shortest notice to make transactions In REAL ESTATE, either at Private Sale or at Auction. In future I propose giving active attention to this as well as the Auctioneering branch of the Broker? age business. In the latter 1 nih embrace any or all Commodities that may offer. In addition to above, I will continue to interest myself actively In Stocks and Bonds, making Sales or Purchases of same at Auction or Private Sale, as my patrons may direct. Loans of Money negotiated. SAMUEL C. BLACK, Broker and Auctioneer, jan26 Ko. 28 Broad street. - PB* CITY HALL, OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, CHARLESTON, S. C., JANUARY 25, 187?-Sta'ed estimates will be received at this office until February 6th, at 12 M., for a PLANK ROAD on King street, from Shepherd street to Olly Boundary, same to bc mad; per running foot, according to the plins and Bpeotflcatloosln the City Engineer's Office. Estimates to be directed to Committee on Con? tracts. W. W. SIMONS, Jan26-fmvrfj Clerk of Council. OFFICE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA , ST. LOUIS, DECEMBER 2S, 1871.-An Election for Directors of the Lifo Association of America will be held at the office of the Associa? tion, in the City of St. Louis, Mo., on thc 3oth day of January, 1872. Polls open furn ll A. M. to 3 P. M. JanS-ftuS WM. HANLEY, Secretary. pS* OFFICE OF CITY APPRAISER, CHARLESTON, JANUARY 22, 1872-By order of City Council this Office will remain open until FEBRUARY FIRST for ISSUING LIOESSES for the year 1872. W. H. EASTERBY, j m22-10 City Appraiser. pS* THE CHARLESTON CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND.-OFFIOAL RAFFLEB NUMBERS. CLASS No. 818-MORNING. 52-25-21-31-19-46-65-13 -51-63- 6-14 AS witnefis our hand at Charleston mis 25th day of January, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES GILLILAND, octs sworn commissioners. ON MARRIAGE.-S^ Happy relier for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses tn early life. Manhoed re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, lo sealed envelopes. Ad? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sooth Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. ootl2 ?opart?TerBt)ip3 ana dissolutions. THr??fsTATE*0^^ i HARLESTON UOUNTY.-Certiflcate of Lim? lted Partnership between THEODORE O. BOAU, ot the City of Charleston, tn the c. nnty and Stae aforesaid, and ANDHEW M. JACKSON, of Augusta, tn 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 20th day or Decerauer, 1837; aud anotner, entitled An Act to extend the duration of An Act authorizing the formation of Limited Partnerships, passed on the I8ih day of December. 1846; and another Act extending tho same until repeal- d, passet) on ihe20ihday of December, 186<J, THEODORE G. BOAG, of the Cliy of charleston, In the County and State afore? said, and ANDREW M. JAcKaON, of Augusts, in tne state of Georgia, have formed a Limned Part? nership, as follows: First. The Partnership ls to be conducted under the name or ntm of THEODORE G. BOAG. iecond. The general nature of the business in? tended to be transacted ls that or a General Fac? to age and Commission Business, in tne said city or ona neston. Third. ANDREW M. JACKSON, residing In the i tty or Augusta, in th - State of Georgia lathe Sj-eclal Partner, and TBEODOtte: G. BOAG, re? siding in the city ui.ar.eston ami State aforesaid W the General Partner. Fourth. The said ANDREW M. JACKSCN, the Special Partner, has contributed lu cseu i he full and just Bum of Five 'xhousand Dollars to the common stuck. Fifth. The said Partnership to commence on the twenty-ionrth day of January, 1872 and will termioa'e on the first day of January, 1873. in witness whereof the said Partners have hereunto set their hands and sejls, at Charleston, this, the twenty-fouith day of January, A D. 1872. THEO. G. BOAG. [L,a] c A. M. JACKSON. IL.3.] Signed, sealed and delivered in ihe presence o' R. s. DPRYKA, E. M. WHITING._Jan25-3C ' ! T^TOTICB.- THE FIRM OF JAMES M. i.1 CALDWELL A SON is dissolved by tha death or Mr. JAMES M. CALDWELL, Senior Part ! ner, which occurred on 3d December, 1871. 1 have associated with me in Copartnership, my brother-in law, Mr. B. KA .IN BhlGGS. and will continue the FACTORAGE ANO GENERAL COM? MISSION BUSINESS, under the name or JAMES M. CALDWELL A SONS. Liberal advances made on Consignments either for t-ate or shipments. Janl mwfl3_W. R. CALDWELL. THE FIRM OF W. P. DOWLING & CO. having dissolved, I will state for the infor? mation of my mends and the public, that I have continued, withou loss of time, the Factorage and Commission Business. Shippers of cotton in? tended for me will nore the distinction. W. PRE-TuN DOWLING, Factor and Commission Merchant, Established in Charleston 1865. jani5-mwri5D.su meetings. IO. O/F.-MARION LODGE, NO. 2. . Toe Regular Wwtly Meeting of ti. 1B Lodge will be held THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock, at Odd Fellows' nalL The First, Second and Third De? grees win be conferred. ROBERT C. STARR, Jan26-1?_Secretary. SHERMAN RIFLE CLUB.-AN EXTRA VJ! Meeting win be held THIS EVENING. Frldav, the 26th Instant, at 8 o'clock, at Lludstedt's Hail. A fad attendance ls urgently requested, there being business to be attended to whlcti cannot be postponed. By order. R. ISSEKTEL, Jan26_Secretary. FARMERS' FERTILIZER COMPANY. An Af j -urned Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at the BJ ard of Trade Rooms, THIS EVENING, the 2flth of January, at 7 o'clock, to take action on the report of the committte appointed at the annual m eting In June last. An Election for Officers win ne held. HUfSOV LEE, Jan2?-2_Clerk F. F. Co. ASHLEY GRANO E-PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.-The Regular Monthly Meet ID/ will take place at the Rooms of the Orange, Hall of Prcundschaft'.bund. THIS (Friday) EVE? NING, at 7 o'clock. Membe s are requested to ap- - pear punctually. By order of Dr. A. B. ROSE. Ma?ter. WILLIAM UFFERUARDT. jan28_Secretary. BIBLE SOCIETY OF CHARLESTON. The Annual Meeting of the Bible Society of Charleston will he held at the Charleston College, on next MONDAY. 20th Instant, at half-past 6 P. M., when an E ectlon of Officers will be held, and the Annual Report of the Boird oe presented. jan26-3_J. N. ROBSON, Secretary. OFFICE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. JANUARY 24,1872.-The Annual Meetmg of t he Stock h Iders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, the 6th or February, 1872, at the Hall of the Planters' and Mec?anles' Bank. East Bay, at 12 o'clock M., when a statement or the affairs or the Company will be submitted, and aa Elrotion held for President ard Eight Directors to serve for the ensuing year. W. J. HERIOT, Secretary and Treasurer. Jati24.ll .. _ jkygoggj Notices. ifSf GILL-IF MIDDLETON SMITH GILL, or Liverpool, England, who wai lor some years in San Francisco, California, and ls cow supposed to bs in or about Charleston, S. C., will communicate with R. B. Burland, Box 6176, New York, he will hear of a near relative being in the states, and ali o of matters or considerable importance to himself. Reliable information regarding said Gill is re? spectfully requested as above. Jan22-mwrtm Uterus. W^^A?TEDT? COOKTWHITE OR COL OKED. Apply to Trios. H. DBWEES, No. 36 Amherst, near mc corner ul nassau streets. jaa?t6-l?_ WANTED, A GOOD COOK. APPLY at the corner of Morris and Klag streets. Jau26-l?_ WANTED, LADIES TO SAVE 50 PER cent. Boulevard Skirts t2; French Cor? sets 75c: Ho ip Skirts 60c; Chlgron8 40c. ARCH ER'S Bazaar._J in26-fmws* AMALE TEACHER CANTED, TO give general satisfaction and commence . chuoi as Boon as possible. A B ila ry of two hun* dred and twenty-fife Jo lars, Including board and washing, will be paid to Teach about eight scholars ten months. For fa (her information, Address Z. A w., St. Matthew's lostofflce, s. C. Jan25-3_ WANTED, BY A MABIIED COUPLE with one Child, two Confortable Rooms, Wim privilege of Kitchen, lntheloweror central portion of the City. Beret enees exchanged. Ap. ply by letter to "M," NEWS Office._Jan24-3 WANTED, A GOOD MEAT COOK AND a good ll ouse Servant; must come well recommended, A permanent si nation and good wages given to any that will give satlsractlon. Apply at King Mansion, coner Meeting and George streets._Jan22-mwf3? WANTED, A SITUATION IN A Wholesale or Conntlng-lonse, by a native or inls city. Has considerable acquaintance lu the up-country, and woa d be Tilling to travel. Has been lu the grocery and coton business. Ad dress R T. G., SEWS office._Janl7-wrm WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that the cheapest an4 liest warranted Sewing Machine in the marketls the HOM K SHUT? TLE, price $25 and $37. a.n be seen at the Gene? ral Agenoy, No. si Hasel street, oppo tte Express Office. T. L. BIsggLU _JanlJ-flmo WANTED, EVERYONE TO KNOW that FLETCHER A GURNEY at the Little Store around the Corner, No. 93 Market street, have constantly on hand a splendid assortment of New Yo-k and Domestic POULTRY, GAME AND EGOS. Also a fine lot or SngarOored Hams, Prime flo.-hen and Family and Conntry But fr, uecr and Pork Sausages, Cheese, Should ers, Side, Dips, telle:y, Eggs and Lard. GAME a specialty. Their motto : The Best and Cheap? est. Remember-the Little Store round the Coi uer. jan23_ AGENTS WANTED I-FOR THE UNI? VERSAL TWINE AND THREAD CUTTER; haves time, twine, t bread. Angers and teeth. Some tiling everybody wanta Samples malled on re? ceipt or 25 cents. Address GEORGE DAVIS, No. 6U9 Broadway, New York. oct30-3mos A MONTH, EXPENSES PAID, . . Male or Female Agents.-Horse and outtlt lurulshed to sell our UNIVERSAL CEMENT, Combination Tunnel, Button Hole cutter and oilier articles. Circulars iree. Address Novelty Company, Saco, Me._nov!4-78 ?ost ano Sennit. STRAYED OR STOLEN, A BLACK Newfoundland B1TCB, about one year old, and answers to the name or Cora. A liberal re? ward will be paid for her recovery at No. 80 Tradd street._jan25-2? SOT Sole. FOR SALE, THE CONTENTS OF A Grocery Store. Apply at G. GRAF, No. lil Wentworth street._jan26-1 FOR SALE. AT MY STORE, No. 229 King street, a lot or beautiful Japanese LACQUER WORK, Jost received on consignment, direct from Japao. some or the specimens are or the highest order or Japanese <*rt, and far su? perior ie any goods or this description hereto? fore offered In this city. F. VON SANTEN. next door io Academy or Music._Jan26-2 MULES FOR SALE.-SIX LARGE AND well-broke MULES, sound and in good con? dition. Apply at once to T. c. UARLEST?N, office Palmetto Wharf, root or Hasel stree*. Jan25-2?_ FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A STORE AND DWELLING, at Branchville, S. C. In? quire of D. LOEB, NO. ?. Liberty stree.-, Charles ton, S. C._ _Jan24-wfm3? JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE, ONE car load of Plantation and Timber MULES, ai Eentucky Mme Lot, King street. R. OAK M AN. Jan25-2?_ &RAND EXPOSITION AND SALE OF EUROPEAN PLANTS AND BULBS. HAMEL A co.. Florist and Horticulturists, have arrived In Charleston with a large assortment or Hothou e at.d Garden Plant?; Fruit Trees or all kinds; new Roses or the choicest varieties. In? cluding Standards, Monthly Roses, and Dwarf Roses; a rich collection of Bulbs, including La Bo ile de Canon, which ls universally admired for IIB exquisite howers; Flower and Vegetable seeds or all klaus; St. Petersburg Strawberries, bearing fruit every month or the year as l? ge as a hen'n egg; also a number or other Plants too long for enumeration. This splendid stock ls on exhibition and for sale ar-No. 167 KI\Q STREET._Jan22 6 G?o ?effl. FOR RENT, ARCHER'S COMMODIOUS Ball and Club Rooms, also Comfortable ho ima, from a to $8 per month. Apply at ARCHER'S Bazaar._Jan26-lmw8? TO RENT, TWO LARGE ROOMS IN a choice neighborhood. To an approved I tenant terms mod?rate. Apply at No. 4 Wall street._Jan'?6-1? TO RENT, THE LOWER PART OF Honse No. 163 caloona street. Apply oo the prcml es. _jan26-2? TO RENT, THAT NEW BUILDING ia Queen street, near King, containing Ave ruums. gas. cistern and ki coens. Apply to E. j. LE WITH, No. 83 King street._Jan26-1? TO REST, THAT LARGE WOODEN RE-UDENUE. at southeast corner of Beau faiu and Smith streets. Commodious outbuild? ings and fine lot. R. M. MARSHALL Jc URO., Real Estate Brokera, No. 1)3 Broad street. J ib26-lmw3_ TO RENT, THE RESIDENCE, WITH OR without More. No. 15 King street, with cis? tern and large yard Apply at No. 51 King street. jati2f-5? _ /GROCERY STORE AND DWELLING TO VJ BENT, west end Bull street, near Gadsden. Fur terms, apply on the premises. Janl7-wi4* TO RENT, THE THIRD STORY OF' No. 21 ?road street, over Pressley, Lord A In g;esb? 'H office. Apply at No. 1 Hayne street. Janl5-mwf8 E C T U E E BT BIGHT REV. BISHOP LYNCH, IS ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, ON SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1872, AT HALF-FAST 7 O'CLOCK. Subject-'-THE WORLD AND THE POOR," Price of admission ?0 cents. Tickets can be procured at the Church and on I the night of the Lecture at the door. Jan28-2 Amusements. F AIR! FAIR! FAIR! THE UNION STAR FIRE ENGINE COMPANY W IIA. OITB A GRAND FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMPANY, AT MILITARY HALL. Commencing MONDAY EVENING, January 29, 1872. For Ten Nigh?. All donations will be thankfully received by the committees, and the patronage of friends and the pabilo is roost respectiuiiy solicited. The man* agers will spare no pains to make lt one of the ber-t entertainments or the season. Dancing every night. Doors open nt 7 P. M. and close at 1 o'clock. Admission, 15 cents; children, 10 cents. Season tickets, 60 cents. ?V. c. COLE, Ticket Agent, COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: P. Robinson, Chairman; I. Wilson, J. Mitchell, J. Gibbs, A. McCoy, J. B. Brown, C. Simon, J. Art son, E. Wilson, R L. Edwards._Janga-l? ^OADEM? OF MUSIC. THEODORE THOMAS'S UNEQUALLED CONO' RT ORGANIZATION OF SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS, Pronounced by the entire Press the largest and most perfect Concert Troupe which bas ever un? dertaken a tunr either In this country or in Europe, win give THREE GRAND CONCERTS ! THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY lat. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2d. SATUPDA Y EVENING, FEBRUARY 3d. The following celebrated Soloists will appear, Miss MARIE KREBS, Theyouog and brilliant Planiste. Mr. BERNHARD LISTEMANN. Violin. Mr. LOUIS SCHREIBER, Cornet-a-Piston. Signor LUIGI ROCCO, Harp. Together witta the UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA OF OVER FIFTY PERFORMERS. Reserved Seats in Orchestra and Dress Cir? cle.ta oo AdmUsion. 1 60 Family circle. 76 Gallery. 50 Pr.vate Boxes.$15 and $20. The sile of Reserved Seats will commence on MONDAY MORNING. January 29ih, at 9 o'clock, at Box office ot Academy, when the Programme can al o be h:d. Doors open at quarter past 7. To commence at 8 o'clock. j an'25-9 QRAND MASQUERADE BALL OF THE GERMAN F RE UND SC HAFTSBUND, FEBRUARY 1, 1872, AT THE HALL, CORNER MEETING AND GEORGE STS. TH S COMM1T1EE : C. SIEGLING, Chairman, Koa. 163 and 155 Eaat J Bay. C. LUEDER9, No. 195 East Bay. J. K LATTE, No. 187 East Bay. A w. J AG ER, No. 2 5 Bing street. B. WOHLERS, Nos. 153 and 155 East Bay. L. MULLER, Nos. 12 and 14 Market street. H. U. BOESCH, at UlTerhardt'a No. 233 King Btreet. C. C. PLENGE, No. 201 Klug street. Jan6,8,15,22,26,20,31,iebl ?financial. T LOAN $2100 on REAL ESTATE in the City. Apply to EDWARD LOWNDES, Broker, Jan25 No. 19 Broad street. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. C ii AHLESTON, January 20,1872. The attention of Depositors In the Savings De? partment of this Company ts particularly invited to the great safety accompanying the Deposits of J Savings made la this institution. These Deposits aro regarded by the Board of Directors aa a Special Trust, and are invested only In sound and valuable Securities. In addition to this careful investment, Deposi? tors have, as a further security, the Capital of the Company, which ls liable for their Deposits and the interest thereon. Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, either paid in oaih QUARTERLY, or passed to credit and compounded. F. A MITCHELL, Jan22-2mo Cashier. JJONDS, COUPONS, 4c GOVERNMENT, STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD BONDS AND COUPONS * ' UncnrrentBaak Notjr Mutilated Currency , Gold and s ll ver Land Warrants Dealt regularly in. COLLECTIONS. COLLECTIONS OF DIVIDENDS, COUPONS AND COMMERCIAL PAPER-Slgh: and Time-upon all points in the United States, made upon the 1 most favorable terms, and proceeds promptly ac? counted for. ??AH business attended to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. 0. KAUFMAN, dec?-tnths No. 26 Broad street. iancD ?0009, &c. jus?T?ECE?ra MRS. G A L 0 W A Y, No. 324 KING, OPPOSITE LIBERTY 3TREET, ? Handsome Assortment of GOLD AND SILVER LACE, For Masquerade Costumes. ]4H23-tnfm8 (goncationat. Ev?wSk^sST^S^SiSi "scHoc?i AT COKESBURY, S. C.-Thorough instruc? tion. Board at $10 a month. One or the healthi? est locations lu the State. Reopens February 1, 1872. Apply for Circular. REV. G. F. ROUND, j an25-3c2_ ??JNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH. The undersigned will be prepared to accomo date all entemg the above institut.on, from South Carolina, me coming term. Those desiring information will please address me in charleston, Key Box No. 15, until February l, and then at Sewante, Tennessee, The term opens March 14. Janl2-t4_W. P. DuBOSE, Chaplain. Cigars, (Tobacco, ?rc. TAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE, No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OP SOCIETY STREET. MEERSCHAUM PIPES a specialty, therefore can sell at prices to surprise yon. Suitable for Christmas Presente. ALSO, An extensive and complete assortmen t of all arttclea in his line of business is kept constantly on hfcnd. giving a facility of niling, 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 (grocerigg, Curnors, #c. QHOICE SUGAR-CURED HAMS. 10 tierces Evans BroB. "BEE HIVE" HAMS, ll lbs average 6 boxes Paragon Hams, 10 lbs average. For sale by HENRY CUB1A A CO. Jan26-1_v. , jp RIME WESTERN D. a MEATS. 10 hilde. Prime D. S. SIDES 10 hhds. Prime D. S. Shoulders Folly Cared Western Meat. For sale to arrive, br Jan26-1 HENRY COB IA A CO. QEA ISLAND COTTON SEED. 100 bushels '-Palmyra'' Prolific COTTON SEED. Yield the lase season 150 pounds of Clean Cotton to the acre. Apply to W. C. BEE * CO., Jan23-fl_Adger's Wharf. JV ASTERN HAT. loco bales EASTERN HAY. to arrive, and for sale In lots to suit purchasers by JOHN H. HOLMES, Janl2 southern Wharf. QUND?RANGO 1 The undersigned has Jost received a supply of the Great South American Cancer Remedy, CON? DURANGO. H. BAER, JiGlO_No. 181 Meeting street. rpHE GREAT GROCERY DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. UNLEY3 CHEAP STORE, No. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT CROCKERY* DEPOT, NO. 190 KUia 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. LINLEYS CHEAP STORE, KO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. Nones.-The Business heretofore conducted at No. 388 Kl cg street Will be discontinued on the 16th of JANUARY, 1872, and the undersigned will be pleased to see his customers at the NEW STORE, No. 190 King street. JOHN W. LINLEY. 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 following favorite brands of LIQUOR In case?, consisting of one bottle each of PI NET, OASTILLON A CO.'S BRANDY, PRIVATE STOCK PORT, "PALE FAMILY" SHERRY, "OLD VELVET" BOURBON, JAMAICA RUM, " CABINET " GIN, LOCH KATRINE (SOOT.) WHISKEY, Which we will sell at ten (|io) dollars per case. To onr friends we will nay that we guarantee the purity of the above, ney are endorsed by onr leading Physicians, and are, without any doubt, FIRST-CLASS GOODS. BBND OB01B8 TO WILSONS' GROCERY, BOX NO. 888, CHARLESTON, S. C. MW No Charge for Delivery, -sa ?gncnUnr*, -Qoriicnllnu, Ut. W ILLIAM FERGUSON, FLORIST AND GARDENER, SPUING STREET NBAB RUTLEDGE. A choice assortment of ORNAMENTAL TREES, Roses, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, BouuuetB, Camelias, 'Flowers, Greenhouse Plants, Ac. '^Catalogues can be got on the premises. jan24-36 Staginess Caros. E A R.L E & BLYTHE ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. MW Practice In State and Federal Courts. MW Special attention given to Collecting and Bankruptcy. jan26-lmo rp W. STANLAND, NAVAL STORES BROKER, MARSHALL'S WHARF, EAST END CALHOUN STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Janil-lmo O TTO A. MOSES, PH Geological Surveys 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 Of FERTILIZERS, Drugs, Ores. Minerals, Ac. LABORATORY, dec'i3-Btuth6mo_No. 28 George street. UTE AND LEARN, DYE AND FORGET ALL. THE SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE, NO. 359 BUNG STKEKT, 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. MW Goods received and returned by Express. jnn22-lyr U BILLER, .Proprietor. MtotttitBt Signors, ?Er. ? gB A RGB A SS HAMS. ^ 12 casks or the celebrated BEAR G RA SS HAMS. Dst received from t tie packers. For sale by J. N. KOB30N, No. 68 East Bar, jao26 lpao and Nos, l and 2 Atlantic wharf. Q O A L! G O A LI 30 t ons. Beat JSNGL'SH COAL, for sale cheap, ex ship. .. -". Apply to . HENRY CARD, jan2S-2 _Accommodation Wharf. S EED POTATOES. IMO bbs. PINKEYES 600 bbls. Peach Blows 260 bbls. Early Rose " 250 bbls. Early Goodrich, In prime condition, and for sale bf Jao8-mwfl3 OEO. W. WILLIAMS A 00. (COUGAR AND MOLASSES. 78 hhds. New Orleans SUGAR 48 hilda. Demerara Sogar 146 bbls New Orleans Molasses. . in store and for sale by O. F. WETTERS, J >n24 Na 189 East Bay. BREASTS, HAMS AND BREAKFAST BACON. 6 hada Choice S. O. BREAS rs 10 boxes and bbls Choice S. C. Pig hams io bbls Choice Breakfast Bacon. For sale by PAUL B. LA LAN Fl A- CO.. J .11126 3_No. 171 East Bay; QOGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, IN U. S. BONDED STORES. A TOBIAS'. SONS, No. 110 EAST BAY? Offer for sale from U. S. Bonded Warehouse, Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDTt varions vintages, in Quarter casts Fifth casks Eighth eas ss AMD Cases of one doten b?ties each. maya? '_? QHOICE WHITE MILLING CORN AND* FLOUR, LANDING THIS DAY. MORDECAI A CO., No. no East Bay, offer for sale invoices Oholce White MILLING CORN andi Extra FLOUR, landing tola day. angS-emo ^JARMONTS SHEREY WINE. A TOBIAS' SONS, Na lio East Bay, offer foi sale an Invoice of Choice HARMONY'S FALB SHERRY WINK. A TOBIAS* SONS.' ang$-gmo_*_, QHOICE HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI A" GO., No. 110 East Bay, offer for salo an invoice or unolce HAVANA CIGARS, direct from Factory tn Havana._angs-cma * I7TNEGAR, PRUNES, WHITE WIME? Y CLARET, Ac, A TOBIAS' SONS offer for sale VINEGAR, Prunes, White Wine, imported direct from I France.__ __ . ang8-6mo J^NGLLSH PORTER AND ALE. A TOBIAS' SONS, Agents or Messrs.1 Edward A George Hlbbert, of London, offer for sale Hlb bert's PORTER and Baaa'a PALE ALE-pints and quarts._ angS-dmo* J^EW DAVIS'S DIAMOND BRAND HAMS. Jost received at WELCH'S GROCERY, JURIED FIGS, IN DRUMS AND BAS? KETS, at Coat Price, at _WELCH'S GROCERY. J^ORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY. ' at $2 per Gallon, a Special ;y. Guaranteed Pure, lat WELCH'S GROCERY. Goods delivered free of cltarge._deolO QHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, AT 50 CENTS EACH. Soused PIGS FEET, at - WELCH'S GROCERY. te%a\ Wot'te*. mHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, X COUNTY OF CHARLESTON-Gonrt of Com mon Plea'.-H. H. DELEON, Plaintiff, against LOUIS MoLAIN, Defendant.-Copy Summons For Money Demand.- [complaint not served.] To LOUIS McLAlN, Defendant in thia action : Ton are hereby aummoned and required to an? swer the Complaint in this action, which was flied in the Office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for the said connty, and te serve a copy of your an swer on the subscrib?-rs, at their office, No. 60 Broad street, Chat leaton, Sooth Carolina, within twenty days after the service or this summons OH you, exclusive or the day of service. If yon fall to answer this complaint within the t,me afore? said, the plaintiff will take judgment against yon for the som of fifteen hundred dollars, with In? terest at the rate ol-seven percent, per annum from the twentieth day or April one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and costs. CAMPBELL A SEABROOK, ' Plaintiff's Attorneys. To LOUIS Mc LAIN : Please take notice that the sommons in this action, of which the foregoing !? a copy, was flied in the office of the clerk ot) the Court of Common Pleas, of Charleston County, ca? the 12th dar of October.A D. 1871. -- CAMPBELL A SEABROOK, dec2210 Plaintiff's Attorneys. deming Machines. rp HE UNEQUALLED MACHINE. The HOME SHUTTLE uses the Straight Needle, makea the lock stitch, (alike on both sides,) has self-adjusting tension, and ls tbe only first class low price Sewing Machine in the market adapted} for every variety of Sewing from muslins to heaviest cloths. Price $26 and $37. Agents wanted. Send stamp for circular and sample of Sewing. T. L. BI SSE LL, General Agent, Janll-fmwsmo Oharleeton, S. C. ficraonaii. E E M O V A L . i*. L. GULLLEMIN Wonk: beg respectfully to inform his patron? that he has removed his GAS FIXTURE ESTAB? LISHMENT from No. 140 Church street to the - NEW BUILDING, No. 21 COMBELLAND STREET," OPPOSITE MISSES. CAMERON, BABKLXT ? CO., Where he baa opened a choice and carefully se Cted STOCK OF CHANDELIERS, Aa, 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-.'finwfl2 No. 21 CUMBERLAND STBXBT. Ornas, dqemicals, &t. Gk J. L ? H N, PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 450 KING STREET,, CORNER OF JOHN. Now ia Stock or my own Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brashes, Carbolic Acid, Pattey'a Cold Cream, English Dalby's Carminative, British Oil, Rooke'? Embrocation and chlorodyne. AGENT FOB TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated Pills, Aa AGENT ros FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOB SOOTH CAROLINA FOB DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, - Surgical Instruments and Goods of loreign man? ufacture imported to order. My Dispensing Department ls complete, em? bracing ail New RemeJlea. A full assortment of Trasses and Bandages al wave on hand. . . PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded! with accuracy day or night,_JanlOwfmly "YP^JJjj?F APOCYNUM, OR DOGS Highly recommendedln diseases or the Stomach, Heart and Liver, and oseinl as a Tonic in Nerven? Debility. Testimoni?is given. > For sale by by the agent, * ALFRED RAOUL, M. D-, nov27-mwf2mo 219 King st., Charleston, s. 0.