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BBKITTAWOXS should be made by Postofflce Money Order or by Express, If this cannot bc done, protection against losses hy mail may bc secured by forwarding a draft cn Charleston pay? able to the order oPthe proprietors or THE Nxws, .r bj- sending the money in a registered letter. : Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A CO.. i No. 119 East Bay. Charleston. S.e. - TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1872. , f- y?WS OE TBE DAT. -Gold cloBed quiet yesterday at 9fa9J. -In Kew Tors cotton closed Arm; uplands Hi cents; sales 3186 bales, j. -The" liverpool cotton market was strong; .uplands lOjd, Orleans lld; stiles 20,000 bales. ? -^Btiy Amerlca? outflt3 are being prepar ^'lor.lhe.japanes? princes;ep, and they will .?fit appe?r.l? their picturesque Oriental cos? tumes pt embroidered satin, alter leaving Call ibrnla for the Bist. .. - Mre. Jane G. Bwi?shelm writes , that wo? man suffrage in Illinois is under a heavy cloud. Many formerly Identified with lt shrink aghast from, doc ti int s proclaimed by some of its pro? fessed friends. . -By the gradual accumulation of sand an Island three miles long has been formed at the ..mouth ot Mobile harbor, thereby deep enlnjg^the regular channel and vastly Improv? ing the approach to tho city. ; -The sanitary report In Chicago for the past week shows a marked Increase in. the number .f deaths by s null-pox, as well as from other Causes. Tbe a rna ll-pox bas appeared In seve? ral parts of the Dominion. A hospital has be en ee tablLs he d at Toronto. ' . p-Tqe House of .Delegates of Minnesota has passed a bl ll in aid of th?*euflerers by the late prairie fires, providing for a loan of twenty thousand dollars to enaole the poor people to -buy seeds for the next crop, the loan to each person hot to exceed thirty dollars. < -Tho cotton manufacturing business at Fall River, Mass., ls expanding at an unprecedent- j ed rate. New capital, to the amount of about $16,000,000 has been Invested, and twenly new ruUlB have either been, or shortly wlil be, add . ed to, the producing power of that enterpris? ing oliy,'- . ... -Bonnets are.go'tng'lo be. worn large again, and we soon may expect to see the old "coal? scuttle" redivivus. "Thus doth the whit ligig Of Time, bring round its revenges." The pres- | ?nt. style of halr-drestirg will have lo change, and thea what are you going to do. young women, who have forever rune J your front hair by featinglt In frisettes, nui?it^a spirit-rapping party recently t td at Mobile, Ala., in a room ol a medical student, where inore were Innumerable human bones, the .science, of talking to the spirits of the other world was rather too fully ill us: rated for j comfort lo those present. After a short con fe renee at the table, dry bones begun to shake and oct so outrageously, and the table began to be. so ungovernable, that a s'amp.-dti was the result. This extraordinary occurrence is ? pn4er .investigation. .JJ-It seems that the rash aeronaut who went np the other day irom Norfolk, Virginia, per forming oa the* trapeze until he was out of j sight,.met with the mishap which his fol.y de? serve J, and got toriibly frightened, though he .escaped death almost by a miracle. When he tried to open the valve to descend, the treach? erous balloon burat and descended with fear? ful rapidity. The boughs of a friendly tree and a thick bed of brambles Interposed, and he escape d with severe but not dangerous bruises and scratches. -Unde. the impression that thc British Government was negotiating for the purchase ol the Anglo-American ocean cables for - -.^twenty-five million dollars, the shares of stock ID that company gradually rose In the London market from one hundred and ni teen to one hundred and forty, and sold at the latter price ' on January 8th. On the next day they fell to .one hundred and thirty-two, and on January loih tb one hundred and twenty-five. This 'thdden decline ls attributed to an official -statement that the insulation or the cables, 'both of 1865 and 1866, shews a considerable 'decrease. With a view of ascertaining more accurately the exact condition of the cables, a com pe tent electrician has been sent to Valen? t?a to make additional tests. ..' -General Garfield made the startling state? ment to the House of Repr?sentai ives on -Thursday, on the authority of the commis? sioner of pension?, that one-fourth cf the to? tal amount paid to pensioners goes to per? sons who have got their names upon the pen -sion rolls by. fraud, and who have no right to j be there at all. It appears that there la a system of pre paling fictitious evidence of dis ' ability by claim agents that has succeeded to the enormous extent stated, so that the treas- j "nrytB%nnually depleted of about eight mil? lion dollars for the benefit of swindlers. The commissioner of pensions hopes lo unearth many of these frauds, and the miscellaneous appropriation bill contains an appropriation to enable bim to make an effort In that direc? tion. -A Washington dispatch to tbe Baltimore Sun say?: "The platform adopted by the Lib? eral Reform Republicans In their State con? vention, In Missouri, is looked Upon n 1th con? siderable favor by Conservatives and Demo? crats, and ls regarded la Borne quarters as the nucleus cf a movement likely to become na? tional, and around which will concentrate all the forces of opposition to the re-election of - Grant The announcement that the Demo? cratic committee have postponed the call for a national convention until after ihe plans and purposes of the Philadelphia convention are developed meeis with favor among all the members of the party here, andlsap proved by those Republicans who support the Missouri policy and its programme for uniiiug ali ibo elements opposed to the present ad xaloUtraUori. Among the Republicans tbe latest political movement ls the determina? tion of Senator Wilson's friends to support his claims for the vice-Presidential nomination They do this In the face ol the known desire of Grant thai the old ticket shall be renominat? ed; but Mr. Wilson's friends propose to publish Hr. Colfax's letter to Mr. Bowen, of the Inde? pendent, wherein he reiterated bis reasons why he should never run again for any office." -A Newark, New Jeisey, di.-pai ch ol'Friday last says : "George Botts, the murderer ot Pet Hoisted, was.hung in the spacious hall of the -Essex County jail at half-past eleven. A largo crowd of spectators gathered about the jail during the morning, but perfect order was preserved by the police. Only a limited num? ber, including the legal officers, physicians, clergy and representatives of the press, were admitted by tickets. Botts parsed a quiet night, fully resigned to his doom. His brother aud three clergymen were constantly with him, assisting In the religious exercises. At halCpast eleven he was brought from his cell I aud walked firmly but submissively to the gal? lows, in the north end of the hall, attended by his clergymen. Ho wore the same clothing he had on the night of the murder, and a black muslin cap on his head. Sheriff Peckwell at? tached the rope to his neck, and a deputy read the Governor'^ warrant for the execution. Rev. Mr. Seigfried, on behau" of the prisoner, returned thanks to the warden of the jail and others who have ministered to his wants. The sheriff then Btood upon the pedal which re? leased the weights, and Bolts went up with a sudden jerk ?nd died apparently without pain. The body will be taken to Boonton by his Irlands." . Tlie Conservative Armory. The South Cart lina Conservatives, in the coming canvass, will not need to gp beyond the admissions of the Radical officials them? selves, in proving to the people the necessity of electing honest and able men. From the lips of the high officials, from the members of the Legislature, from the hangers-on of the Ring, we have countless confessions of offences against the people, countless con? fessions of crimes against the State. The leading Radicals acknowledge the truth of the charges made against the Land Com? mission, and against every other department of the government-chargea .which they published to the world. And now to com? plete the tale, Comptroller Neagle steps ia to the arena, and, in a formal letter to the General Assembly, meekly announces that he regrets that the reports are "not more "satisfactory," and that, '-under the present "embarrassed state of the finances," he 1B unable "to make some recommendations "looking to improvement in the future." Of course he disclaims all personal responsi? bility. Mr. Neagle contenta .himself with blandly expressing the hope that the plans of the State Financial Board for tbe future "will work out our relief as rapidly as those "pursued In the past have worded our finan "ciat ruin." He confesses his disappoint? ment and surprise at "the enormous "amount of our funded debt,"and bids the Legislature lire within their income. And all this comes from a man who is as deep in, the mud as any of the Ring. Four~years ego, Mr. Comptroller Neagle was a poor mao. Now he is a millionaire-all upon a salary of three thousand dollars a, year. Bat Neagle is an honorable man. ' "So are "they all. All honorable men." Tlie Janai-Paced Neagle. Mr. Comptroller-General Neagle bas taken a new departure. Having grown enormous? ly rice in three or four years upon au annual salary of three thousand dollars; having taken the lead ia deceiving the public as to the condition of our fiscal affairs, be now *. -aa upon his coadjutors, cries out that he is not to blame, and that he is not responsi? ble for the ruin of the credit of tbe State. A little more thaa twelve months ago, Mr. Neagle, in his official report, declared the State debt to be only $7,665,908. Did be not know, at that time, thnt millie of bonds were hypothecated to secure money borrowed by the State, and that either the bonds or the money would, by any upright official, be included in the public liabilities ? In the following May, Mr. Neagle reported to tbe Taxpayers' Convention that the State debt remained at the same figure. At that very moment, more than $2,000,000 of State bonds were in the bands of the Finan? cial Agent as a security for loans. Did Comptroller Neagle report these facts to the public in stich shape that they might appre? ciate the whole horrid truth? He did not I Again, Mr. Neagle is one of the Financial Board which had control of the Sterling Funding Bonds. Did he raise his voice in warning when it was attempted lo thrust these bonds on the market lo defiance of the protest of the taxpayers ? He did not ! No 1 He stood by the Ring, fought ror the Ring, and shared with the Ring while the financial skies were fair, and it is useless for him to deny that he did his part in con? juring np the storm. It ls, indeed, rather too mach when this official, steeped to the lips in shame, at? tempts to curry favor with the honest peo? ple of the State, by professing bis personal ignorance of the truth, and by whining and lamentation over the State's financial ruin. If he did not know the truth, he foiled in his duty, utterly and ignominiously. If he did know the ti alb, he is even guiltier than the men upon whom he would shift a responsi? bility which he will not be permitted to escape. Murk that ! Mr. Neagle.. Try Again ! The Ring officials must be terror-stricken ! when they find it necessary to introdnce a bill in tho State Senate providing that no criminal or civil action shall be instituted against any officer of the State for any pub he act or thing doue by bim, unless the ac? tion or prosecution begin within six months from tbe time when the acts in question were committed. Naturally, the Ring know best when their choicest morsels of public plun? der were pounced upon, but, according to common report, they will have to contrive a law prohibiting their prosecution for any cause, or at any time, if tbey want to be sure of escaping from the clutches of the bailiff and deputy marshal. The South Carolinian. Colonel J. P. Thomas, who, as editor of tbe Columbia Phoenix, made so vigorous a tight against the State and Municipal Biogs, hos begun tbe publication of a daily news? paper in Columbia, to be known as Tlie South Carolinian. We have not yet seen a copy of the new journal, but we are confi? dent that Colonel Thomas will make it a bold and outspoken organ of popular opin? ion at the capital of the State. WHILE we do not think that ?lr. Grant has any idea of drifting into a war with Spain, or any other country larger ihan the Principality of Monaco, we print, as a piece of interesting news, a dispatch to the Kew Yortt Sun professing to foreshadow a change in the far viente Cuban policy of the government. X Xiii Vf***?*?-"-?? The '?Burnt District" Bill. We were informed yesterday that there food reason to believe that Mr.' Harles' bill for the relief from State, county and city taxes, for five year?, of all buildings put up in the Burnt District of Charleston, will pass both branches or the Legislature without serious difficulty. This measure will be a wonderful help to Charleston,, and, through Charleston, to the State. Ho Comprora'se ! A few desperate speculators, headed, we presume, by Mr. Wesley, are still struggling to give a spasmodic activity to their scheme for compromising with rascality, by scaling tho whole State debt, old and new, to arty and seventy-five per cent, of its face. Neither Conservatives nor Radicals will consent to this precious scheme. The Radi? cals want to pay the whole debt; the Con? servatives desire to pay as much of the debt as may prove to have been legally con? tracted. Mr. Wesley ^receives the kicks of both parties. He hangs, as it were, be? tween tbe Heaven of specie payments and the Hades of repudiation-and will reach' neither goal. Alarmed. EPPS-BARBER_On the evening of tue urn instant, at trie residence ot the br.de, by the Rev. P. Pierson, Dr. J. V. Errs, or clareado?, to Miss S. T. BARBER; ol Charleston. r>o cares. TENNENT-BOND.-On the morning or the 24th instant, at the residence or Mrs. Sm th L. Davis, Newberry County, Miss KITTIE T. BOND, ul Lau? rens County, to WILLIAM TENNENT, ol Charleston, S.O. KOEPER-EPPING.-On the 2?th January, 1872, at Lautet Point, near Graham vide. S. c., by the Rev. J. J. Bellinger, Dr. E. A. KOKPKR and MART A , eldest daughter of J. P. M. Epping, of Charles? ton, s. c. Special Notices. ~??^T3?Tr^HOMA^^ i Management have changed the Scale or Prices to the following, in order to give all an opportunity or bearing their superb Music: ORCHESTRA AND DRESS CIRCLE-One Dol? lar and Fifty Cents for Reserved Seats. Admis? sion one Dollar. FAMILY CIROLE-Seventy-flve Cents. GALLERY-Fifty Cents. Those who have purchased Seats at tho r. rm r prices can have the extra amount returned by sending their tickets to the Box Office or the Theatre. JanSO JOT CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP VIRGINIA, from Philadelphia, are hereby noti? fied that she will discharge cargo THIS DAT, the COth Instant, at Brown's Wharf. Quods un? called lor at sunset will remain on tho wharr owners' risk and expense. Jan30-1 WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent. jtm* CONSIGNEES PER* STEAMSHIP CHAMPION, from New York, are notified that she wUl discharge cargo THIS DAT at AdgerM South Whart. Quods uncalled for at sunset will remain on the wharr at owners' risk. Jan30-1 JAMES AUGER & CO.. Agents. $&* THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TROST COMPANY, CHARLES I ON, S. C., JANUARY 29, 1872.-The annual election for Eighteen Directors or this Company to serve ror the ensuing year will be held at their Had, No. 17 Broad street, on MOKO AT next, the stn fay or February, between tho hoars of 12 M. and 2 P. M. JanSO-6 F. A. MITCUELL. Cashier. ~??- OFFICE OF CITY APPRAISER, CHARLESTON, JANUARY 22, lS72.-By order or City Council this Oillce will remain open nntil FEBRUARY riRST lor isauirtu ?HUBNBKS roi tho year 1872. W. H. EASTERBY, jan22-10 City Appraiser. ?ar OFFICE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA , ST. LOUIS, DECEMBER 23, 1871.-An Election for Directors of lie Life Association of America wilt be held at the omeo or the Associa? tion, In the City or St. Louis, Mo., on thc 30th day or January, 1872. Polls open Tim ll A. M. to 3 P. M. Jan5;rtu8; WM. HANLEY, Secretary. jar- CITY HALL, OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, CHARLESTON, fi. C., JANUARY 26, 1872.-Sealed Estimates will bs received at this office until TUESDAY, February o, at 12 M.. ror REPAIRS TO TUE PALMETTO ENGINE-HOUSE, AGB n street, according to the plans and specifi? cations In the City Engineer's office. W. W. SIMONS, Clerk or Conned. Jan27,80,febl,8 6 ?S~ THE CHARLESTON CHARITA BLE ASSOCIATfON, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FOND.-OFFICAL RAFFLED NUMBERS. CLASS No. 821-MORNING. 63-18-52-34-61-21- 9 - 63 -29-42-36-28 CLASS No. 822-EVENIKO. 28-27 - 4 -61-45^10-17-60- 41-16 - 63- 38 AS witness our hand at Charleston this 29th day or January, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES G ILL I LAND, oct3 sworn commissioners. ON MARRIAGE. -BB*; Happy relief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Books aud Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad t dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. ; octl2 ZS* CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA TER-NATTANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR TUE HAIR-A perfectly clear preparation In one bottle, as easily applied as water, for restoring to gray hair its natural color and youthlul appear? ance, to eradicate and prevent dandruff, to pro? mote the growth of the hair and stop Us falling out. It ls entirely harmless, and perfectly free from any poisonous sub-tance, and will therefore take the place or all the dirty and unpleasant preparations now in use. Numerous testimonia s have been sent us from many of our most promi? nent oitlzens, some tif which aro subjoined. In everything in which the articles now in ase are objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect. It ls warranted to contain neither Sugar or Lead, Sulphur or Nitrate or Silver, lt doe3 not soil t::e clothes or scalp, ts agreeably perfumed, and nukes one or the h st dressings fur the Hair in use. lt restores tho color or the Hair "more per rcct and uniformly than any other preparation," and always does so in from three co ten days, virtually reeding the roots or the Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to its gowth and healthy condition; lt restores the decayed and Induces a new growth of the Hair mere posi? tively than anything else. The application of this won lerful discovery also produces a pleasaut and cooling effect on the scalp and gives the Hair a 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 notice that in pursuing this course our aim ls to convince by the actual merits or the article. ARTUOR NATTASS, Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. C. For sale by the Agent, DR. H. ? A E lt. No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. novlS-stuthiy Personal Notices. ?S- GILL.-IF ^MIDDLETON SMITH GILL, of Liverpool, England, who was for come years in San Francisco, California, and ls now supposed to b'j in or about Charleston, S. C., will communicate with R. B. Borland, Box 8175, New York, he wilt hear or a near relative being In the States, and also of malters or considerable Importance to himself. Reliable informa-ion regarding said Gill ls re? spectfully requested as above. jan22-mwf_m _jPetftttga._ ]GM\1ENDSHIP LODGE, No. 4, KNIGHTS F OF i'VT?iAS.-Atten i your Regular Week? ly Convocation, at Pythian Hall, corner of Society and King streets, THIS NIGHT, at T O' lock. C. H. FLYNN, Jan23-tn _ Recording scribe. ADGER RIFLE CLUB.-ATTEND A Meeting of your cub, at Ute Ball of the Mar.on EngineHouse, at 7 o'ci .ck, Tnis EVSKIKO, on business of Importance. By order. JanSQ . A. J. J AGER, Secretary. WASHINGTON BE?LE CLUB.-AN Extra Meeting of your Club will be held at "Kidd Club Han,? THIS EVENING, at half-past 7 o'clock. Members who have not turned in tuelr arms are requested to do so to-nhtht. By order. PEThR FALLON, Jan30 _Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICE CHARLESTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. JANUARY 24, 1872.-The annual Meeting of the Stock li Iders of this Company will be held on MONDAY, ihe 5th of February, 18T?, at the hall of trie Planters' and Mee tames1 Bank, East Bay, at 12 o'clock M., when a statement of the affairs of the Company will be submitted, and au Election held tor Pre-ldent and Eight Directors to serve for the ensuing year. W. j. HERIOT, secretary and Treasurer. Jac24jU_ _^OTUS._ WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND do housework. Apply at the east c orner of Queen and Trapmann streets._Jan30-2 WANTED, A COOK AND WASHER. Good recommendations required. Apply at No. 7 Tnomas street, one door below Radcliffe. jan 30-1?_ WANTED TO BISE, A WHITE GIRL, to mind children. Apply at No. 436 King street, ttilrd door above Hudson street. Jan30-? WANTED, A COMPETENT WOMAN Servant, to cook and wash fur a family of two. Recommendations required. Apply at No. 45 Tradd street,_Jan30-l? WANTED, A COMPETENT DRUG Clerk, a single man. Add eu. stating amount ot salary wanted for one year, als > the, number or years of experience, Dr. B. W. HAR Dr,F, corner Broughton and Hab.-rsbain streets, Savannah, Qa._Jan30-l? WANTED, A SECOND-HAND TEN HORSE Portable St.am Eugine, In gt od running order. Apply gt this chico. Jau20 3 WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR cash, several Lots wltn Residences there? on, ranging In price be: ween $yoo and $2ouo. Apply io I. a. K. BENNETT, Real EB'ate Ai?ent, Nu. 40 Broad street. Jan27-stu2 AMALE TEACHER WANTED, TO give general satisfaction and commence c?ooi as soon as possible. A Balary of two hun? dred and twenty-five -JO lara, including board and washing, will be yalu to Teach aoout eigtit scholars ten months. For ta ti.er lnrormation, Address Z. A W., St. Matthew's Postoulce, a. c. Jan25-3_ WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that the cheapest aud best warranted Sewing Machine in the market la the UOME SHUT? TLE, price $-5 and $37. Can be seen at the Gene? ral Agency, No. 61 Hasel street, oppo Tte Express Onice. T. L. BliSELL._JaalJ-6mo WANTED, EVERYONE TO KNOW that FLETCHER A GURNEY, at the Little Store around the Corner, No. S3 Market street, have constantly on band a Bplendltl assortment of >ew Yo k. and Domestic POULTRY, GAME AND EGGS. Also a fine lot of SUgar-Oured Hams, Prime Goshen and Family and Couti ry Batter, Beef and Pork sausages, Cheese, Should? ers, Sides, Hips', feller y, Eggs and Lard. GAME a specialty. Their motto : The Best and Cheap? est. Remember-the Little Store round the Coi ner. Jan23_ (|07K A MONTH, EXPENSES PAID, I CJ Male or Female Agents.-Horse and uiitui lurnlshed to sell our UNIVERSAL CEMENT, Combination Tunnel, Button Hole cutter and other articles. Circulars .ree. Address Novelty ( omnany, Saco. Me._novU-78 _ -for ?ole. MULES.-JUST ARBIVETT?^rVnE?N TUCKY, a floe lot Of MULES AND HORS bis. Kr sale at ?to. 688 King street, spriggs* Old Stand. A. J. HANKS._Jan30-2* IfOR SALE, A FINE MILCH GOAT\ 1 will kid lu a few days, at No. 81 Market Bireet._JanSCK.? FOR SALE. AT MY STORE, No. 229 Hing sirtet, a lot of beautiful Japanese JuAixtudi wo UK, just received on vouriguineut, direci from Japan, some of the specimens are of tito highest oider of Japanese .-rt, and far su? perior io any goods of this description hereto tcre offered' tn t his etty. F. VON SANTEN. next door to A cao em y of Music ?_Jau29-t) HORSES AND MULES, ALSO SOME flue Saddle Ponies, for sale at low rates, at iiuuuN A HORIS'S Stables, Northwest corner Klun and Spring streets._Jan2s-6* KEN TUCK MULES, FROM FOURTEEN to sixteen hands high, at Kentucky Mule Lot. Klug s ri ct, lo? for cash or city acceptance. H. QAKMAN._Jsn20-2? JUST ARRIVED FROM KENTUCKY, A lot of Plantation and Timber MULE?. For sale at my Stable on Queen street. P. WEST. . jan27-6?_ NEWSPAPERS. -FOR SALE A QUANTI? TY of the above. Apply at Board nf Trade nonna, No. lui Meeting street,_novlo-tn FOR SALE AT BONNEAU'S DEPOT. Northeastern Railroad, two weli-flnlshed BUILDINGS, suitable for a country store, and residence attached. Also, a SHED eighty feet lung, by twenty-eight feet wide, tue upper part floored, lined ano sashed. Apply to JOHN C. MALLO EE, Office and Yard Hot lbeck's Wharr, Washington street, east side Northeastern Hall road. _jan27 stnth ?o Bent. TO RENT, A HOUSE IN A DESIRABLE situation, near the City Railway. Apply un Filday at No. 206 Meeting street._Jan80-3? TO RENT, THAT THREE-STORY Brick House, No. 47 Wentworth street, be? tween King and Meeting streets, cont iinmu tight rooms, and newly painted. Apply at .NO. 641 Kli.g stree t. _Jan3Q-totb4? TO BENT, No. 25 WASHINGTON STREET; good House, with four square rooms, pantry, dressing rooms and attic cham? bers. Good water aud conveniences. Terms $26 per montn. Apply to P. P. TOALE, No. 20 Uavne street. _ jan30 TO RENT, HOUSE No. 22 BEA UFAIN strtet, a two and a hair story Brick House. Just painted entire. Apply to THOMAS FROST, Jn t No. 64 Broad street. Jan8c-4* M -fancrj ?coos, &z. A s QIJEIBTATTE"^^ IN G S ON CONSIGNMENT. Just received a complete assortment of GOLD AND SILVER LACE, piala and taney, from one eighth inch to Hour Inches wide; Gold and Silver Fringe, stars of all kinds, Gold and silver ttloth, Extra Heavy Bullion Fringe, Wigs, Beards. Mus? taches, Masquerade Snits tor salo or hire. Also, a i otuplete assortment or MASKS, Silk and Satin Dominoes, with and without curtains; Wire, Pa? per, Linen Masks, Ac., io. As the time fur keeping this fine selection of Goods In this market ls limited, parties wishing them will please call at once and make thel selec? tions. F. VON SANTEN, No. 220 Ring Btreet, next lo Academy of Music. Jati?o-tuth2__L_ (SbnraiJDnoi^_ RING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YtiRKVlLLE, S. O.-The first Besmon or the scho.vl year, 187A will begin on the 1st or February, aua ead on the soth of Juue. Ts HMS.-lor s'j hool expenses, 1. e., Tuition, Board. Wasinu?. Fuel, Lights, Books, Stationery, Ac, $13?, payable lu advance, circulars contain mg full Information may be obtained upo > appll cat iou to c o LO N s L A. CO W AR D, dec9-stoth2mo3 Principal and Proprietor. JbJ??NT ZION SOHOOL, WHNSBORO', S. C. The Spring Session opens Monday, Jannary 20, 187i. The cuurBe of Instruction affords thor? ough preparation for any department tf univer? sity study or for business life. The Virginia Militury institute has recently conferred upon tins SCIK ol an Annual Prize Scholarship, cover? ing tn<- tnilre course in that institution. Address M. M. FARROW. janB-tuihslmo PrlnclpaL WE LIVE AND LEARN, DYE AND FORGET ALL. THE SOUTHER* DYE HOUSE, NO. 359 KING STREET, ??yes and Cloans, by means of steam, Gentle men's, Ladles' and Children's Clothes. Fm? Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done upwlihthe soft or Manufacturera' Finish; Lace and crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. Mar Goods received and returned fc7 ?xpreas. jnn22-lyr L BILLER,.Proprietor. ^rangements. ^CADBMY OP MUSIC! Lessee...JOHN TEMPLETON TOE GLORIOUS SOCCESSI COMEDY CARNIVAL! The Celebrated and Old Time Favorites for the [ fine time here la HUMPTY-DUMPTY! With comlo Pantomime Effects, Tricks, Transfor? mations, Localisms ana new Costumes-first time here. First appearance In Charles? ton or the Young and Beaattrnl M'LLE JOSEPHINE ! Or the French Opera. Also, MAY-THE-FAY. ALIvE VANE and Grand Company. With the Wonderlul LEON BROTHERS' LEAP FOB LIFE ! Only' opportunity I And TO-MORRW, (Wed nesday,) at 2 o'clock, HUMPTY-DUMPTY Grand Matinee. t&- ADMISSION for all, only 2S cents. Jin30 ^OADEM Y OF MUSIC. THEODORE THOMAS'S ?NEQ?ALLED CONO" RT ORGANIZATION OF bJXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS, Pronounced by the entire Press the largest and mos; perfect conceit Troupe which has ever un? dertaken a t. ur either In this country or In Europe, will give ' THREE GRAND CONCERTS ! THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY lat. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2d. SATURDAY EVEKING, FEBRUARY 3d, The following celebrated soloists will sppear, Miss MARIE KREBS, The young and brilliant Planiste. Mr. BERNHARD LISTEMANN, Violin. Mr. LUDIS SCHREIBER, Cornet-a-Plston. Signor LUIGI ROCCO, Harp. TogethtT with the UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA OF OVER FIFTY PERFORMERS. T Reserved Seats in Orchestra and Dress Cir? cle.$1 60 Admission. 1 00 Family Circle. 76 Gallery.:. 60 Private Boxes.$10 and $16. In order to give the public generally au oppor? tunity to hear the Thomas Grand Orchestra, the Management has reduced the prices to the above scale. The sile or Reserved Seats will commence on MONDAY MORNING. January 29ib, at 9 o'clock, at Box (jfilce ot Academy, whea the Programme can Bl o be h>d. Doors open at quarter past 7. To commence at 8 o'clock._;_Jan25-9 HE FOURTH ANNUAL GBAND MASQUERADE OP THE GERMANIA BUND, WU be given at THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1872. Tickets or Admission ONE DOLLAR. Tickets can be had or the .'ollowlbg Committee: J. F. LILIES' ru AL, Nos. 12 and H Market street. J. H. OEfJEN, F. W. Mr.YEB, corner Meeting and Calhoun streets. JACOE KNOBELOCH, Nos. 143 and 145 East Bay. G. 0. SCHMETZER, JB., No. 394 KlDg Street. F. D. C. KRACKE, Ju, corner Rutledge and Doughty streets. ? H. W. T1DEMANN, 0. 0. on EN, corner Queen and East Bay. W. E. KLEIN. The Committee may unmask any one, it so dis? posed. No one allowed to leave the Hall masked. Tickets for sale at F. VON SANTEN'S, No. 229 King street, next door to the Academy or Music; at W. KNOBELOCH'S, No. 467 Elng street, and at the Klug Wilhelm Cigar Store, and at D. FITZ GIBBON'S, corner King and Cannon streets. No Tickets cold at thc door. Janll-th3tn7tuw2febi,2,3,6_ Q.RAND MASQUERADE^ BALL OP TUB GERMAN STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY Will take place at the Hall of ihe Academy or Mu? sic on WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 7th, at 8 o'clock P. M. Tickets for gentlemen $1; ladles 60 cents-to be had from either or th J undersigned F. VON S ANTEN, 229 King street. F. E. WINDHEIM, 370 King Btreet. A. STELLING, 0imer Meeting and Chalmers streets. OB PJLLOWINO COMMITTEE: A. D. GRAVER, Corner Reid and King streets. JNO. H. OSTENDORFF, 176 East Bay. J. AHRENS, corner King and Tradd streets. J. KEHLENBECK, Corner East Bay and Market street II. PUCK ll ABER, Corner Qoeea and Franki n streets. H. NIEBUHR, 10 Market street. J. M. MARIENHOFF, Chairman, 79 Church street. janie tn3wi -?LIND TOM CONCERTS AT HIBERNIAN HALL, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, EVENINGS, January 31, February 1,2 and 8. The celebrated Negro Boy Pianist, BLIND TOM, Th? Great Musical Prodigy of the age, and most Marvellous Musical Genius living. Bet?re he ls withdrawn permanently from be? fore the public, it IB a duty you owe to yourself to see and bear this great, Incomprehensible wonder or tbe nineteenth century. Admission 50c. ; Reserved Seats 76c Doers open at 7 o'clock ; Concert to commence at 8. Reserv? ed Seat Tickets for sale at HOLMES'S Boolt Store. Jau29-S_ Jnanranxt. ^JTRINE INSURANCE. COASTWISE AND FOREIGN MARINE RISKS taken at reasonable rates in the oi'lENT MOTHAL I INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, and upon liberal terms. HOGER & RAVENEL, Jan27-stothsf5 No. 8 Broad street. .financial. T LOAN $2500 on REAL ESTATE In the City. Apply to EDWARD LOWNDES, Broker, Jongg_No. 19 Broad street. 1 THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARLESTON, January 20,1872. The attention of Depositors In the Savings De? partment of this Company is particularly invited to the great safety accompany ID g the Deposita Ol savings made in this Institution. These Deposits are regarded by the Board of Directors as 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 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 credit and compounded. F. A MITCHELL, jan222mo _. _ Cashier. j JgONDS, COUPONS, ?fee, GOVERNMENT, STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD BONDS AND COUPONS Uncnrrent Bauk Notes Mutilated Currency Gold and silver Land Warrants Dealt regularly In. COLLECTIONS. COLLECTIONS OF DIVIDENDS, COUPONS AND COMMERCIAL PAPER-SIgh: and Time-upon all points lu the United States, made upon the mo3t favorable terms, and proceeds promptly ac? counted for. ? AU business attended to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. C. KAUFMAN, dec5 tuttis No. 26 Broad street. <5r or eries, Conors, c OAL! COAL! COAL! 200 tons Snperior R. A. Parlor and Stove COAL. Landing and for sale by JULIUS A. BLAKE, JanSQ-tnwra _Boyce's Wharf. g ANANAS! BANANAS! BANANAS 1 300 bnnoties Of RED BARACOA BAX" ANAS Which we offer for sale 'LJIIS'DAT ONLY at the low price of $1 to $160 per banca, In order to close tn? m ont. Parties desiring to purchase will please call at C. BART A CO., Jan20 Nos. 66. 67 and 60 Market street. jg A S TE R N HAT. loco bales EASTERN HAT. to arrive, and for sale In lots to suit purchasers by JOHN H. HOLMES, Janl2 Southern Wharf. C UN DURAN GO 1 Tne undersigned has Just received a supply of the Great South American Cancer Remedy, CUN DURANGO. EL' BAER, Jasio_No. 181 Meeting street. ?JHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, AT 60 CENTS EACH. Soused PIGS FEET, at WELCH'S GROCERY. ^7 I L S O N S' CABED 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 cases, consisting of one bottle each of PINET, CASTILLON A CO.'S BRANDY, PRIVATE STOCK PORT, "PALE FAMILY" SHERRY, "OLD VELVET? BOURBON, JAMAICA RUM,' ?CABINET" GIN? LOCH KATRINE (SCOT.) WHISKEY, Which we wUl sell at ten ($10) dollars per case.. To our friends we will say that we guarantee the purity or the above, ihey are endorsed by our leading Physicians, and are, without any doubt, FIRST-CLASS GOODS. SEND OBDXBS TO WILSONS' GROCERY, BOX No. 888, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?g- No Charge for Delivery. iE GREAT GROCERY DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. LINLEY S CHEAP STORE, NO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT CROCKERY DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT GLASSWARE DEPOT, No. 100 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, NO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT, NO. 100 KING STREET. NOTICE.-The Business heretofore conducted at No. 888 King 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 Klug street, JOHN W. LINLEY. Si em IJnb?ica?ions. JIOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. ENGLISH MAGAZINES.-We receive subscrip? tions fer all the English Magazines, amongst others. The Contemporary Review, monthly, $7 60; The st. Paul's Magazine, monthly. $3 60; Good Word?, edited by Norman Macleod, D. D., $2 76; Tne Sundav at Home. London Religious Tract Society. $3; The sunday Magazine, Dr. Qartblne, $2 76; The Eclectic, monthly. $6; Good Wordsfor the Young, $2 60; The Chatterbox. $176; The PeopleB' Magazloe, punlished by the society for rr om o;ln g christian Knowledge, $8. tub scrlptlons also received for all the American Mag CATALOGUE NO. 21. ^ Darwin; Naturalist's Voyage Round the World, * The Living Female Writers of the south, by the author of "Southland Writers ? $8 76. Legends and Lyrics, by Paul H. Hayne, tl SO. Life and Letters of Catharine M. Sedgwick, edi? ted by Mary E. Dewey. $2. Atlantic Essaya, by Thee. Wentworth Higgin? son, $2. whitaker's Almanac for 1872, London, con? taining a great amount of foreign Information. 60. Hand Rook for Young Painters, by c. H. Leslie, R. A., ltd. Illastrationa, $8 76. The Every Day Book of Modern Literature, by Geo. H. Townsend, $3 75. Diamonds and Pr?tions Stones, their History, Value and Distinguishing Characteristics, with simple tests for their Identification, by Emanual, second edition, with a new Table of the present value of Diamonds, $3. Merry Maple Leaves, or a Sommer In the Conn try, by Abner Perk, L lus tra ted, $2. Luther's Letters to Women, collected by Dr. Zimmerman, $1. Tain's ulstory or English Literature, translated by Van Laun, 2 vols., Octavo, $10. Hodge's Systematic Theology, Second Volume, (460. A Commentary. CritlcaL Experimental and Practical, on the Old and New Testaments, by tue Rev. Robert Jamieson, D. D., St. Paul's, Glasgow; Rev. A. R. Fausset, A. M.. st. Cntn nert's, York, and the Rev. David Brown, D. D., Aberdeen, 6 vols. Octavo, $30. Scrambles Amongst the A'ps in the years 1800 '69, by Edward Whymper, 1 voL, Octavo, with maps and numerous Illustrations, $10 60. '1 he Earl h, a Descriptive History of i he Phenom? ena or the Life of the o lobe, by Elis?e Reclus, illustra'ed by 230 Maps inserted in the Text, and 23 page Maps In colors, $6. jsr Persona residing in the country will please beaaln mind that by sending their orders to ut tor any books published In America, they will be oharged only the price of the book. We pay for tho postage or express. MW Address FOG ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, NO. 260 King street, (in the Bend,) Charleston, s. o Jan80-tuths (Srottrm, tignon, gt. yEBY PEIMB SBED BIOE* 1000 bes ti els Terr Prime SEED BICE, very pure> and Tree or red. Apply to "Si- J. R. PRINGLE 'A- SON, ? jap27-stoth No. fl Adger's North Wharf. DAVIS'S DIAMOND BRAND HAMS. Jost received at WELCH'S GROCERY, JURIED FIGS, IN DRUMS AND BAS? KETS, at Cost Price, at _ WELCH'S GROCERY* .JyTORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKBY. at $2 per Gallon, ?, Specialty. Guaranteed Pure, at WELCH'S GROCSRY. Goods delivered free or charge.,_decio gUGAR AND MOLASSES. 78 linds. New Orleans SUGAR 48 rinds. Demerara supar 146 bois. New Orleans Molasses. In store and for sale by 0. P. WEITERS. J.n24 _No. 189 Bast Bay. QOGNAG AND LA ROCHELLE BR AN? DY, LN U. S. BONDED STORES. A TOBIAS' SONS, No. 1?0 EAST. BAY,. Oller for sale from ?. S. Bonded Warehouse,. Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY,, varions vintages, ld ?uar cercaste ii tb cae Ke - Eighth casks AND At ? Oases or one dosen bottles each. mayas_ ?JHOICE WHITE MILLING CORN AND FLOOR, LANDING THIS DAY. MORDECAI A CO., No. HO Fas; Bay, offer for sale Invoices Choice White MILLING CORN and' Eitra FLOOR, landing this day. '. aogg-6ao. HARMONY'S SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 East Bay, offer for sale an Invoice of Choice HARMONY'S PALE' SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' SONS. aogS-gmo _. :. _ QHOIGS HAVANA CIGARS. MORDECAI A 00., Now 110 East, Bay, offer lor sale, an lqvoioe or coolee HA VAN A CIGARS,. direct from Faotory in Havana. ang8-cmq7 T7TNEGAB, PRUNES, WHITE WINE, V. CLARET, AC. . ' T A. TOBIAS' SONS offer for sale VINEGAR, Prunes, White Wine, Imported direct- from France. -_j ? ?_ang8-emol jgNGLKH PORTER AND ALE. . A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents bf Messrs. Edward A George Hibben, or London, offer for sale H lb bert's PORTER and Bass's PALE ALE-pinte and quarts, _ angS-flmo gggggg^ft_K g_j __fjj_j__^_g_r rjlHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORlfEfr A.. a Copartnership ander the name, and'?tyla 01??LCKKN A WOHLTMANN, for the purpoSe or carry log on the Wnolesule Grocery ana Liquor . Business at No. ios East Bay, corner or Accom? modation Wharf. JULIUS BOLCKEN, J. N. M. YfOULTMANN. Charieajpp, 3. 0., J an nary 30, 1872. Jan80-a ? THE STATE OF SOUTH CA R0LIN*A, CHARLESTON COUNTY.-Certlflcate orXlin lted Partnership between THEODORE G. BOAG. 0: the City of Charleston, In the O ttary SW . sta 9 aforesaid, and ANDREW IL J ACKSON/or Augusta, in the State or Georgia. . ? .. ..ot. To all whom these Presen ts sball come they are to certify that agreeably. to the a st or the Geae ral Assembly, or the State, aforesaid, entitled An .' Act-io authorize the formation or Limited Part? nerships, passed on the .20th day or December, .1837; and another, entitled An Act to extend the datation or An Act authorizing the formation'Of Limited Partnerships, passed on the 18th day of December. 1848; and another Act extending the same until repeal, d, passed on .he 20th day or December, 1866, THEODORE G. BO.iG, of : tbs City or Charleston, In the Comity and Slate afore? said, and ANDREW M. JACKSON, of Augusta, tn trie state or Georgia, have formed a Limited Part? nership, si follows: , First. Tue Partnership is to be conducted under thc nS-ne or arm or THEODORE G. BOAG. recoud. The gen?.rm nature of tbe boniness In? tended to be transacted I* that of a General Fac? to: age and Commission Business, In the said City or Charleston. ... . -, a ? rf Third. ANDREW M. JACKSON, residing In the i Ry or Augusta, In th . State or Georgia, ls toe Special Partner, and THEODORE G. BOAG, re? siding In the City Charleston and State aforesaid, ls the General Partner. - H " Fourth. The said ANDREW M. JACKSON, the Special Partner, has con Wonted In cash, the full laud Just sum or Five ?housand Dollars to-the common stuck. .'_ Fifth. Tne said Partnership to commence on thc twenty-fourth day of January, 1872. and Will terminate on the first day bf January, 1878. in witness whereof the said . Partners have kerena to set tHetr bands and seals, at Charleston, this, the twenty-fourth day of January, A. D. 1872. THEO. G. BOAG. [L.8.1 A M. JACKSON. [L.8.] Signed, sealed and delivered in 1 ha presence ot B. S. DURYEA, E. M. w HITING. Jan25-3? ?Cftjal Jffotici?. "?TUNAL NOTICE-ALL PERSONS EAY Jj ' INO any demands against the Estatefc if THOMAS NAPIER, or of REBEKAH NAPIER, late of Cha?es tOD, are hereby notified thai they must be presented to the undersigned before the 12th March, 1872. ; ; u E. MONTAGUE GRLMKE; .. Jao3Q tn3_ ; Administrator.', ESTATE NOTICE.--SU. PERSONS having demands against the Estate ot the late RICHARD TOBIN are requested to present them, properly attested, and those Indebted to said Estate to make payment to < a CATHARINE TOBIN, Qualified Executrix, Jan23-tu3* Charleston. S. 0. Snoincsa Ol aroa. Jg ARLE ? BL YTHE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,' GREENVILLE, S. 0. ja_f Practice in Sute and Federal Courts. 4_r Special attention given to collecting and Bankruptcy. jan2e-imo ip W. ST ANLAND, NAVAL STORES BROKER, MARSHALL'S WHARF, EAST END CALHOUN STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Janll-lmo 0 TT.O A. MOSES, PH. D. Geological Surveys and Maps promptly and exactly executed. Phosphate and Mining Pro? perties reported upon, and Working Pians fur? nished. Separat ng and Metallurgical Proces? ses adapted to Ore Deposits. Special attention to CHEMICAL ANALYSES OT FERTILIZERS, Drugs, OKS, Minerals, Ac. LABORATORY; dec-8-Btoih6mo_N6.28 George street. Ornoo, OtjemixaJi. &i. Q. J! L ? H N, P H A B MAC E U T I 8 T, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 460 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now in Stock or my own Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brushes, Carbolic Ac id. . , Pattey'a Cold Cream, 1 English Dalby's Carminative, British Oil, Boche'? Embrocation and chiorpdyne. AOBNT'FOB TILDEN A OO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated PIUS, AC AOINT FOR FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA FOB DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL. MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Qoodsof.' foreign man? ufacture imported to order. My Dispensing Department is complete, em? bracing ail New Reme des. A fall assortment or Trusses and Bandages al* wavs on hand. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy day or night. JanlOwfmly RAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS in large or small quantities. Price 60 GENTS PER HONORED. Apply at .tjuj of?lce of THE NEWS. mayl?