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4t TERMS OE THE JiKWS. Tra DAILY Nxws, by mail one year, fa; Biz montbs $4; three montas fSS?. Semd in the city ac EIGHTSEH cmos a week, payable to the car riera, or $ s a year, pata In advance at tbe om oe. THK TBI-WXBBXT Nara, published on Tuesday a, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $4; Biz months $3. Tan WKSKLY NXWS, one year tx six copies flo. Ten copies, to one address, $16. SUBSCSIPTION3 In all cases payable in advance, and no paper continued alter tbe expiration or the time paid Tor. KoTioss of Wants, To Bent, Lost and Found, Boarding, ?a., not exceeding so words. 25 cents each Insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 30 words, 40 cents each Insertion; over 80, and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each Insertion. RnOTTAXCKS shonld be made by Poatoffice Honey Order or by Express, Ii this cannot be done, protection against loases by mall may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of Tra NEWS, er by sending the money In a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, s. a W&t (??)nite?lon FRIDAY, MABOH 8, 1872. -Gold at New York yesterday closed at | 10?al0?. ' --The New York cotton market closed j quiet; uplands 22|c; sales 2589 hales. ? -At Liverpool cotton closed doll; uplands j lljallid., Orleans niall gd. ; shipping at j New Orleans llfd. The City Connell ?nd the Police. We know that the City Council deeply re? gret their inability to grant tbe petition of the police force for an increase of pay. Tax. ation has reached Its extreme limit, the bonded creditors of the city are clamoring for their money,.and the City Council know j that, if they add to their expenses, they can? not make both ends meet. There is the ad? ditional fact that the Mayor and Chief of Police assure the Council that there are many more applications for positions on the police force, at the present pay, than can be accepted, and with this statement before them the Council had no alternative bat to reject the proposition for aa increase of pay. Unless the advocates of higher wages can show where the money is to come from, and eau demonstrate that efficient policeman cannot be had at the existing rate of rsmu neration, the City Council owe it tn their j constituents not to exceed the apprcpriatioo already made. This view of the saoject was j forcibly presented to Council on Tuesday J night by Alderman E. F. Sweegan. -, We do not admit the proposition, laid] down by some of oar Charleston dema? gogues, that all taxation, at last, comes oat bf the pockets o? the poor; bat, upon that hypothesis, the proposed increase of pay would be unwise and unjust, inasmuch as the whole amount would have to be paid, in taxes, by the very classes who are least j able to carry any additional barden. Sanitary Measures. We publish below a very Interesting arti? cle from the "Report of the Board of Health f "of New York for the year 1871," and pro? pose to reproduce, as frequently as practica? ble, articles on kind red subjects, aod to offer -oar own suggestions in relation io general hypienw. Tn thia wnv WP ahull none not only to interest those whose habits and oppor? tunities of study lead them Into this field of inquiry, bat to instruct aod benefit the masses of oar people, who, from force of j circumstances, are asaally ignorant upon these important sanitary questions. Health is the paramount interest of every com mu . rrity, aod to secare this all measures should be promptly inaugurated and persistently . employed, which by universal consent are pronounced to be the most beneficial and efficacious. We are pleased to witness the energy and determination of our present] civil administration in this very serious mat-1 ter. For 'months past the whole network of public drainage has been uncovered and thoroughly cleansed, and such additional drains, diagonal and otherwise, trunks and ditches are ia coarse of construction, as shall, we doubt not, effectually drain every foot of low land within the city limits. The Board of Health, regarding this as the most efficient means of preserving the public health, are determined to accomplish this as the first great specialty of the administra? tion ; and though the treasury of the city will not warrant such expenditure of funds as may he necessary to accomplish thia ob? ject as they would desire, still, by economi? cal aod judicious management, they hope to complete the work to the entire satisfaction of the community. The attention of oar readers is specially invited to the following article upon "clean flog the streets :w "The constant sweeping of the streets Is so j essentially necessary to the preservion of health that it seems scarcely worth while to reter to it. Yet it ls supposed by some that, coleas the accumulation of mud or dirt J becomes so great as to be offensive, scav- J engering ls a useless expense; and it Is probable that if lt were pat lo a vote ? in some cities whether the streets should be swept twice Instead of three times a week-the latter materially Increasing the expense-it would be decided in favor of sweeping but twice. It is not, however, gen? erally known that tbere ls sometimes more danger, to the health of a city from removing an accumulation of refuse matter than to leave lt alone. For Ibis reason frequeot scaveoger log becomes a necessity. If the refuse bas once been suffered to accumulate, lt should j not be removed ia bot weather. An attempt j to clean the streets of Yera Cruz, aft er they j had been neglected for some time, almost in-1 volved the destruction of that portion of our army stationed there during the war wita | Mexico. "The material obtained from the si reel B has, la many ' instances, been med for filling j sunken lots and redeeming low ground. No greater folly could possibly te exhibited, for \ such a course has never Jailed to be followed by the most aggravated fevers; besides, the ma terialproperly belongs to agriculiure, so thar, In an economical view, it ls wrong so to dis? pose of lt. The proper course to pursue ls to secure a piece of waste ground outside the limits of thc city as a place of deposit for this material. By a proper arrangement of pits, night s jil, and even offal, might be added to this deposit ; and tn time a most valuable ac? cumulation of the richest kind of Jerlilizing material would yield a revenue to the city. "All the streets should be swept at least tbree limes a week, and the thoroughly es every olsrhr. The manner .in which it is done in Paris exhibits the advantages derived from a thorough syetem. the general supervision Ol V ia brunch of municipal administration is confided to the mavora, wblte KB special sa perrision falls nader the prefect of police. The sweeping of the - streets is done at the charge ol the proprietors, or where there are shops, no matter of what kind, at the expense of the owners of these shops; the average an? nual tax for this purpose ls two dollars. The receipt for this money comes from the prefect of police. "Thus the citizens pay directly for the ' sweeping ol the streets directly in front ol their houses, but the city carries away the sweepings. This labor Is now done by con? tract. The sweeping costs $300,000 annually. The contractors who carry off the rubbish, af? ter allowing lt to rot a certain time In pits, Bell it as manure at the rate of three to five francs the cubic yard, and realize a total sum on Its Bale of $700,000. The direct superin? tendence of the street sweeping ls confided to officers responsible to the city g iver nm en t. The number of scavengers employed In tbls work in Paris is twenty-five hundred, Includ? ing both sexes. They are divided Into four legions, comprising twelve battalions, or thir? ty-six companies of four sections each. "The persons found employed in this work are almost exclusively Alsatians and Germans, but very many of them speak French as well. They are not at all miserable-looking people as one sees employed in similar labor In other cities, but, for the most part, young or mid? dle-aged persons in apparent robust health. The men are paid twenty-four sous or cents per day; the women twenty sous, and the children sums in accordance with the labor they are capable of performing, for here street-sweeping, like other of the menial occu? pations, IB elevated to the dignity of "a sci? ence, and is learned by an apprenticeship. ? The sweeps collect at given point?, in com? panies of forty to sixty, every morning before four o'clock; they take their placsB io rank, two by two, men and women, and ihe roll ls called and the absent ones marked; at four o'clock they are all at work. The work ls performed by means of long switch brooms. "They finish at or before eight o'clock, ac? complishing the work in four hours. These hours are fixed, and Invariably at eight o'clock tho carts carry off the rubbish ruo rubbish from the houses can be thrown into the streets alter tbe hour fixed lor the carn lng efl* the street sweepings. "At eight o'clock in the morning tba foun tains are opened and the gutters are filled for an hour or more with streams ot pure running water, a measure that Is repeated In the conree of tbe dav according to the wants of the season; and all this ls accomplished every morning without confusion, and with the regularity of clock-work-a result due en? tirely to a careful organization and efficient j superintendents. '.The streets of Paris are thus always as clean as well-used brooms can make them. There are no relaxatlons,no experiments; it ls a regular system, which works from January to January with the same dally efficiency, and ls never the cause of complaint from any source. It is not regarded as an extraordinary feat of administration, and any Inefficiencies in its performance would be a matter of surprise. Besides inls, a certain number of workmen, cabed cantonniers, are employed all day to work on the streets, to scrape up the accumu? lating dirt, and to keep the gaiters clean. A certain number of carts are retained alt day to carry off the sweepings of these cantonniers. Tbe sweeping of the public Equares and gar? dens ls done exclusively at (he charge ol tbe city." .'The Sooth Carol'nlan." This vigorous daily newspaper is now con? ducted by Colonel J. P. Thomas and Ur. Thoa J. Lamotte. It is_ fully: armed and ?qnippelTfbr the war with Radical corrup? tion, and will do good service as the cham? pion of tbe taxpayers at tbe capital of the State. _ A DISRESPECTFUL correspondent of the New Tork Tribune speaks of tbe South Carolina Badlcal Administration as "that den of thieves "in South Carolina, whose grotesque carica? ture and criminal travesty of representative "government are a disgrace to modern civili? sation." If the staunch Bepublican who wrote this were to Bay the same thing In Columbia, he would at once be denounced by the State Radicals as a lying Democrat or a bloody Eu-Kiux. WE welcome the Abbeville Lantern to the ranks of the advocates of proportional repre? sentation. The Lantern very properly declares that the majority have the right of decisive but not exclusive representation. Under the system of proportional representation the State ls controlled by the majority, but the minority bave a voice proportioned to their numerical strength. We warn our contempo? rary, however, that we must, If we would succeed, advocate proportional representation because it is right and just, and not merely because, In this Slate, tbe negroes are in the majority. hosteller's Bitters. ~~]sy PERit5DIC DISOK^ERsT-THE paroxysmal ma'adles which are characterized by heat and cold, prevail extensively at thia seascn ; and lt ls a carious fact that la many parts or the country where they are prevalent, other diseases, that bear no general resemblance to fever and ague, or remittent fever, a- sume a periodic type. Thus, in many cectlons infested with chills and ft ver, rheumatism, neuralgia, hysteria, diarrhoea, Ac, sometimes become Intermittent, thereby in? dicating that they have been engenden d by the same poisonous exhalations which produce the first named disease. In all these masked cases of ague-for such they aie-as well as in the regular Intermittente, tne most safe and reliable remedy that can be ad? ministered 19 IIOSTETFER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Neither quinine nor araenlo are needed. Both are tn the highest degree dangerous, and are eure to leave sad traces of their poisonous action in the system, whether they arrest the paroxysms or not. In many Instances all the so-called specifics of the "regular" materia medlea utterly fall to "break up" intermittent and remittent disorders. Rut the great vegetable tonic never rails. The spasms of the minute blood vesae.s which causes the chill ls the. result of nervous weakness, pro? duced by the debilitating operation of au un? wholesome atmosph?re, and the tone and vigor given to the nervous system by the Bitters enable it to throw off the disease. The wiser policy, however, is to anticipate attacks of this nature by arousing all the latent energies or the body at the commencement of the most moist and chilly sea? son with this incomparable antidote. By pursuing this course, Intermittents, remittents, rheuma? tism, colic, billsusneae, dyspepsia and pulmonary affections may always be prevented. mchj-mwl3D*0_ vStotcljes, JetDtirg, ?Ct. JJ~A~L L .'''BTTCK & CO7, Nos. 605 and 607 BROADWAY, N. T., LARGEST IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SILVERWARE Precious Stones Bronzes, Clocks Marble Statuary Oil Paintings Gas Fixtures, AND ALL KINDS OP FINE JEWELRY At the Lowest Prices. alyis-iyr XII Li .V1UIU1JUI inner al Kotiere. pf THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND acquaintances o' Hr. and Mrs. JOHN H??RKAMP, Mr. and Mrs. Oat ar Alchel, and their respective families, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral Serviced of the former, at St. John's Lu? theran Church, at quarter-past 4 o'clock THIS AFTERNOon. mchs ??"GERMAN FBEUNBSCHAFT3BUND. Ton are hereby invited to meet at corner King and Broad streets, THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, to pay the las: tribute or respect to oor late Brother, JOHN HUflKAMP. J. M. PETERSEN, mets Secretary. ?&- GERMAN STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.-You are hereby summoned to appear at the corner of King and Broad streets, at 4 o'clock TH S AFTERNOON, In citizens' dress, to pay the last tribute of respect to your late Hon? orary Member, JOHN HURKAMP. By order of President RIECKS. ** JOHN H. OSTENDORFF, mchs Secretary. pf THE FRIENDS OF MRS. ARCHI BALD McKENSIE, and of Mrs. E. M. Carey, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral Ser? vices of the former, THIS MORNINO, at io o'clock, at the Cathedral Chapel, Queen street. n;chB.* Special Notices. ~?arM3QNS?G^^ JAMES AUGER, from Nev York, are hereby noti? fied that she will discharge cargo THIS DAY at Adger's South Wharf. All goods uncalled for at sunset will remain on the wharf at owners' risk and expense. JAMES ADDER A CO.. mohS-l Agents. pfNOTICE-E. B. STODDARD HAV ING dissolved the late Partnership or E. B. STODDARD A CO., and assumed, without my con? sent, the sole control of the Stock and Assets of the firm, I therefore notify all persons and cor porations not to pay out any or the Partnership funds, orto pay any notes or accounts dne the said Copartnership, or to purchase and pay for any of the merchandise or the said Copartnership, except upon the Joint chees or receipt of both the late Pan nen O. FRONEBERGER, February 26th. 1872. feb26-mf TO THE PUBLIC.-AFTER MANY years of faithful service in your behalf the CHARLESTON FIRE COMPACT finds Itself so lu volved that lt has no coarse left bnt to appeal to the generosity or the clUz ns or Charleston, to which the Fire Department has never yet turned in vain. For a period or forty years serving as an En? gine Company, since the war this organization has been changed to the Hook and Ladder branch or the service, one no less lmponant/yet much harder, as lt involves the necessity or at? tending every Ure, no matter in what District lt may occur. But owing to the general depression, the mem? bers or the Company, while cheerfully and freely contributing their time and labor, have had Utile else to give, and the Company, depending almobt exclusively lor support upoa the pny received from the city, has found this insufficient to meet the ex pen-e j incident to the purchase of a new apparatus, and the maintaining of the same in a proper state of efficiency. Under these circumstances, lt has been relue tautly determined to appeal to the public for aid and assistance, and the ro'lewing Committee will, with that purpose, walt upon the citizens, with the confident hope that those whom they serve wilt not suffer them to ask in vain: OOMMITTKB. F. PUCK. H ABER, I J. H. TB El LE, J. G A RV IS, T. L. DAVIDSON, S- WEBB, I (IKO. MCLAIN, W. 0. WOOD, t JAMES HEFFRON. The Hook and Ladder Companies of thia De paitmentare olas much importance In time or fires as an Engine, and we are well satisfied their pay does not meet their expenses. We very cheer? fully recommend this appeal to our generous com? munity. M. n. NATHAN, Chief Fire Department. R. M. ALEXANDER, First Assistant. C. P. AlMAR. Second Assistant. F. L. O'NEILL, Third Assistant. rebsa-wfma _ pf FRESH VACCINE MATTER, TAKEN FROM TUE ARM, FOB SALK AT BURN HAM'S DRUG STOBE, NO. 421 RINO STREET, feb 12-1 mo CHARLESTON, S. 0. ON MARRIAGE. Happy relier for Young Men rroin the effects of Errors and Abuses tn early life. Manhood re? stored. Nervous debility cured. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New method or treat meat. New and remarcable remedies. BOOKS and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad ? dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. octl2 (tailoring, inrnisl)mg ?oo?s, &z. NO. 141 KING STREET, WEST SIDE, A FEW SOORS NORTH OF QDBBN STUB BT, Would respectfully inform his friends that he has just returned from New York with a large and well selected stock of the latest styles or SPBING AND SUMMER GOODS, also, a full assortment or GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING G00D9, INCLUDING THE CELEBRATED STAR S H I B T S. mch7-lmo financial. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARLESTON, January 20, 1872. The attention of Depositors in the Savings De? partment of thlB Company ls particularly Invited to the great safety accompanying the Deposits or Savings made m this Institution. Theao Deposits are regarded by the Board or 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 the 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, Jan22-2mo Cashier. Notices in j?ankrnplCTj. I^lTraE^DlSTRIcTcb^RT^bT^THE UNITED STATES, FOR TUE DISTRICr UK SOUl'd CAROLINA.-In the matter or GEORGE R. CO.NUDON. Bankrupt, by whom a petition for adjudication ?>r Bankruptcy was nled un the 2ist uay or February, A. D. 1872, in said Court-In Bankruptcy.-This is tu give notice, that on the twenty-sixth day or February, A. D. 1871, a Warrant in Bankrupt? cy wan Issued against the Estate ur OEOhUE R. CONG DON, of Georgetown, In ?he county or Georgetown, and state or South droll na, wiio has been adjudged a Baukrupt ou his own petition; tnat the payment ol atty debts and de? livery o: any properly belonging toBaid Bankrupt, to him or for his use, aud the tt anster of any property by bim are forbidden by law; ihat a meeting ol the creditors or the said Baukrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more as? signees or hts Estate will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Nu 72 Broad street, Charleston, South Caro.ba. before J. 0. CARPEN? TER, Registrar, on the twilfth day or March, A. D. 1872, at M o'clock A. M. L E. JOHNSON, feb29"mehs U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RENO? VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE KATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, rebe Smith street, north of Wentworth. JDettingav LA CANDEUR LODGE; No. 36. A. F. M.-The Regular Communication, or this Lodge will be held at Hoimes's Lyceum, THIS EVENING, at half past 7 o'clock. By order or W. M. GEO. A. WAGF.NER, mch8 secretary, IO. O. F.-MARION LODGE, No. 2. . The Regular Weekly Meeting or thia Lodge wm be held THIS EVSNINO, at 7 o'clock, candi? dates for initiatory degree will please he punctual. mch8-l* . R. 0. STARR, Secretary. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 2. Attend Regular Monthly Meeting er your company, THIS EVENING. 8th instant, at 7 o'clock. JNO. BURKE,. mch8 _Secretary. YOUNG AMERICA STEAM FIRE EN? GINE COMPANY.-Attend an Extra Meet? ing of your Company, THIS (Friday) EVEN INO, at your Ena ice-House, Basel street, at 7 o'clock precisely. Members are requested to be punctual, as the 0. u. E. will make their report. By order. P. J. KENNEDY, metis_Secreta 7 pro iem Y. A. S. F. Co. AMEETING OF THE GRAY JACKET BASE BALL CLUB will be held TO MORROW (Saturday) EVSNINO, 9th instant,at Archer's Ball, corner King and George stree's, at 7 o'clock, for thc purpose of reorganizing. A full meeting ls specially requested. By order. L. P. WINCEY, mch8-2_Secretary pro tem. FELLOWSHIP SOCIETY.-THE ONE Hundred and Tentb Anniversary Meeting will be held at Hibernian Hall, on WEDNESDAY, March 18th, at 12 o'clock M. AD election for offi? cers will be held, and the usual bnalness transact? ed. CAMPBELL DOUGLAS. mch8-funw3 Secretary. _DJarUg._ TO PRINTERS.-WANTED, GOOD BOOK HANDS ?nd Good Job Hands, at WALK .OR, H. VAN a A COGSWELLS, No. a Broad street, Charleston, 8. C. _mcn8-l WANTED, A LADY WHO THOR? OUGHLY und er st an cs Dressmaking, and has had some bualness experience, at sus G KR Office, No. 180 King street. Call between io and 12 o'clock this day._mch8-l WANTED, A COMPETENT NURSE. Good recommendations required. Apply at No. 24 Meeting street._mch7-2? WANTED TO HIRE, A COLORED WO? MAN, todo the washing ola family and to aaalst in the house. Apply at No. 10 Rutledge street, 4th door above Queen street._mch7 WANTED, A BOOKKEEPER WHO can bring first-class recommendations as ro steadiness, accuracy and general competency. Apply to FUBCHaOTT, BENEDICT A CO., No. 244 King Btreet._metis WANTED TO PURCHASE, STRAINED CAROLINA HONEY In large or small quantities. Apply to DR. H. BAER, NJ. 131 Meet atrret._mchS-S WANTED, TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, a small House In the central or western part or the city. Address "Q," at this office, stat mg location, terms, Ac._- feb8 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 )tew Yoik and Domestic POULTRY. GAME AND EGGS. t POULTKY AT THIRTY CENTS A POUND. Also a very fine lot of Sugar-Cared Hams, Extra Prune Gothen and Famuy and Country Batter, Beef and Fork sausages. Cheese, Should? ers, Sides, Dips, Cellery, Eggs and Lard. GAME a specialty. Their motto : The Best and Cheap? est. Remember-the Little Store round the Corner, janzs -for Sale. AFINE"BLLLIABD'TABLEFOR SALE at R. W. TURNER'S, No. 178 Meeting street. mch8 ;?_ JUST ARRIVED, A OAR LOAD OF KEN? TUCKY MULES, which will be sold cheap, at WILSON A co.'s stabler, corner or Meeting and wentworth streets. _mch8-fm2? TO RENT, A FINE LARGE COMMODI? OUS STORE, also l?verai airy rooms, lo a teatral and pleasant locality. Apply at this office. mch7-4?_ MULES AT KENTUCKY MULE LOT, King Rtreer. Just arrived,- 40 Wagon and f lough MULES, low fur cash or city acceptance. R OAKMAN._m che-*.* FOR SALE, FOUR MULES AND ONE SADDLE PONY. Apply at state Cotton www?. mcne-wituw4* HORSES AND MULES.-JUST RE? CEIVED from Kentucky four car loads oi bubsiaailal MULES and BOKSFB, suitable for plantation, distillery, lamber and general work. Tne term a or aale will be made very easy. Tala Btock has been purchased fur us by our experi? enced travelling agent, who has selected lt with a view to Hie wanta or thia and adjoining mar? kets. Every animal y naran teen, anil returned If not what lt ls represen tea to be. R. GRAHAM A CO._,_mch6-4 Ho Rem. TO RENT, THAT FINE STORE CORNER King and Liberty street, or the whole House ir required. Possession given first ol April. Ap ply lu the Store._mch6-wrm3 ?ost ano ?dnn?. FOUND, AT THE MASKED BALL, ON Thursday night, one Lady's Broach and one Watch Key, which may be huS by calling at Mr. F. ANSEL, No. 127 Calhoun street. mch4 IBoaroinQ. TBREFORTOUR GENTLEMEN CAN| obtain comfortable board In a private fami ly, at a mw rate, by applying at No. 459 King street. mch81* BOARD WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, in a boarding-house or priva' e family. Ad UIMS, stating lowest terms, LOUS K. HINMAN, City. mch7-2* fiiT?inee? daros C OTTON BROKERAGE. From and alter this date, the undersigned will j do business aa COTTON AND PRODUCE BRO? KERS, and will give special attention to all orders entrusted to their care. MOTTET, BUCHET A CO., Ko. 4 Adger's Wharf. Charleston, S. C., lat March, 1872. mchi-fmwa Q ?? KORN AHRENS. MANUFACTURER OF SODA AND MINERAL SPRING WATERS, BITTERS, 8YB?P3, AND CORDIALS OF ALL KINDS. DEALER IN BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER, No. fie H AS KL ST., BETWEEN ANSON AND EAST BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C. feb29-12?_ JAMES BIRNIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, PRACTICES IN THE COURTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND IN THOSE OF THE UNITED STATES. Special attention given to business In the United States Courts. OFFICE AT GREENVILLE C. H., s. 0. Jaazr-fsmo WE LIVE AND LEARN, DUB AND FORGET ALL. TUE SOUTHERN DTE HOUSE, No. 359 KINO STREET, Dyes and Cleans by means of steam, Gentle men's Ladles aud Children's clothes. Fine Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done np with the Sort or Manufacturers-Fin ?sit; Lace and Crape Shawla and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. ta- Goods received and returned by Express. Jnp22-lyr_I. BtLLKR. Proprietor Serjung Hla;i)ine3. rji?E~lj?tf^ The HOME 8 BUTTLE asea the Straight Needle, makes the lock stitch, (alike on both sides,) has self-adjusting tension, and is the only first class low price Sewing M minne In the market adapted for every variety of ."ewing from muslins to heaviest cloths. Price $2S and $37. Agents wai ted. Send stamp for circular and sample or Sewing. T. L. BISSELL, General Agent, Janll-fmwsmo Charleston, 8. 0. &mn0era?itts. ^CABEMI OP MUSIC. FOR TWO EVENINGS, FRIDAY ANO SATURDAY. MARCH 8th and Otb. Rei um of those Great Favorites, WM. HORACE LINGARD, ALICE DUNNING (LINGARD) And their Splendid Company, augmented and Improved. FRIDAY, MARCH 8th, The Performance will Commence with A PRETTY PIECE OF BUSINESS 1 il l 8 Fanny Grantly.... A LIC E D TINNING ( LINGARD) And the Company. Folio we d b the Inimitable LINGARD SKETCHES And concluding with the Beautiful Three Act Comedy, by the late T. W. Robertson, Author of "Caste," "Curs," AC, eu titled DAVID GARRICK I Ada Ingot.ALICK DUNNING (LINGARD) MqrUSm??b,Vey'}HOBAMLINOABD And a Magnificent Cast. SATURDAY EVENING, March 9th, Firs; time in this city, Byron's New Comedy, "WAR TO THE KNIFE 1" Followed by the Lingard Sket.hes, and conclud? ing with A DAY AFTER THE WEDDING I Grand LINGARD MATINEE SATURDAY. Admission, $1 and 50 cents; Gallery, 26 cents. Reserved seats $1 25. Now on sale at Greer's Boos Store; also at Mills House._mcb.7-2 j^CADEMT OF MUSIC. Mas. JAB. A OATES.Lesee and Manageress Important Announcement. First Appearance this Season In Charleston of the Favorite par excellence or the Sooth, MRS. JAS. A. OATES, AMS BBB FAMOUS COMIC OPEBA COMPANY. ONS WEEK ONLY. Commencing MONDAY EVENING, March nih, With Planche's Great Comic Operatic Extrava? ganza entitled FORTUNIO, AND HIS GIFTED SERVANTS. And throngbont the week presenting Nightly Changes of Programme. New Pieces, New Costumes, New Company. Everything Brilliant and Recherche. aa-Fufther particulars In future advertise? ments and programmes. ?-The Bale of Reserved seats will commence ! on Thursday morning, the 7th Instant, mehi Simas? QTqemuals? Gt. _ L ?? H - * PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 450 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now in stock of my own Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brashes, Carbolic Acid, Pattey's Cold Cream, English Dalby'a Carminative, British OH, Roche's Embrocation and chiorodyne. AGENT FOB TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated PIUS, AC AGENT FOB FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AGENT FOB BOOTH CAROLINA FOB DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Goods of foreign man? ufacture imported to L rd er. My Dispensing Department ls complete, em? bracing all New Remedies. A fun assortment or Trasses and Bandages al? ways on hand. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy day or night. Janiowfmiy E N GL I SH SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN TWEN? TY-FOUR PUR CENT. ?SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. lu order to close out the balance of the ship? ment, l oiler lt at a ieduced price. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, No. 88 East Bay and Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. mcM-Srao QHINCHA PERUVIAN. PURE PERUVIAN (Chincha Is'and) GUANO, jnst received per schooner Fannie Elder, direct irom the Peruvian Government Agents, and for sale by GEO. W. WILLIAMS A- CO., Factors, mchl-10_Agents for Peruvian Gnano. AND PLASTER. lboo barrels warranted Pure Nova Scotia LAND PLASTER. For sale by HERMANN B?LWINKLE, Kerr's Wharf. jami p URE GYPSUM Containing NINETY-NINE AND TWO-THIRDS (00K) PER CENT. Soluble Matter. Warranted . iuu from all Impurities. Prepared in HiU iuy, and for sale at the low price or FIFTEt.? DOLLARS per ton, CASH. JOHN il. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, H07i 7-f Charleston, s. 0. jUgal Notices. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OOUN'lY OF UN'ION-Court of Common Picas.-ELIAS C MITCHELL, PlalntlrT, against LUCINDA MITCHELL and others, Defendants Copy Summons for Relief-[Complaint not served.] '1*0 the defendants, LUCINDA MITCHELL, CAROLINE MITCHELL, DAVIDSON MITCHELL. ?ECEsSlON MITCHELL, AMANDA MITCHELL, MARIETTA MITCHELL, EDWAKD A. MITCHELL, BUENA VISTA SH1PPY, CA KOLIN E 8HIPPY, JO StPU SHIPPY, and BLEWETT SHIPPY, and S. N. THOMPSON ?nd N. LAVINIA THOMPSON, his Wife : You are nereby summoned and required to answer the petition In this action, which is fllel tn the office or the Prooate Judge for the said County, and to serve a copy or your answer to the said petition on the subscribers, at their office at Uni. n Courthouse, in said State, within ' wen ty days arter the Eervlce hereof, exclusive or the day or Buch Bervice; and li you rail to answer the pe? tition within the time aforesaid, the plaint.tl In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, lated February 28,1872. WALLACE A McSISSICK, Plaintiff's At corne; S. I To the Defendants, BUENA VISTA SHIPPY, CAROLINE SHIPPy, JOSEPH SHIPPY, and BLEWETT SH PP? : Take notice that the sum? mons in this action, ol which the foregoing is a copy, was ttled in the office or the Probate Judge for said County, at Union Courthouse, m said Mate, on the 2Bth day or February, 1872. WALLACE A MCK.ISSICK, mchs-fu PlainttU's Attorney. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. - ALL PER i- ONS having any demands against the Es? tate of the late Colonel JO>EPU wu A LE Y will present them to the subscriber, at the office of Whaley 4 Mitchell, No. 48 Broad street, properly attested. WILLIAM WHALKY, febio-mwfo Qualified Executor. HE STATE OF ScTJTH CAROLINA, KERSHAW COUNTY, COURT OF COMMON l'i.EAS.-WILLIAM L. DEPAsS and his wife, FKEELOWE P. DBPASS, Pialutlds, against ED? WAKD R. MORRIS, Defendant.-Summons for Money Demand.-To the Defendant, EDWARD lt. MURK IS: You are hereby summoned and ?equired to answer the complaint lu this, action, which wiil be hied in theomce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County and state afore? said, and serve a copy or your answer on the subscriber, at lils office at Camden, In the State aforesaid, within twenty days after the service of the summons ou you, exclusive of the day of ser? vice. ir jon fall to answer the complaint within that time, the Plaintiffs will take Judgment against you for (he sum ot Ave hundred dollars, win in? terest at the raie or one percent, per month from the ttiirty-llrst day or March, onr thousand eight hundred and seventy, and the cost or this action. J. T. HAY, Plaintiff's Attorney. Camden, S. C., February 6th, 1372. To the Defendant, EDWARD R. MORRIS: Take notice that the summons and complaint In thia action was riled In the office of the Cleik of the Court of Common Pleas for Kershaw County, on the nineteenth day of February, A. D. 1872. J. T. HAY, feb23-ra Plaintiff's Attorney. flhfoteritg, CitTCorg, #c. J^RESH BISCUITS, CRaCKERS,4c. ' Just received, a fresh supply of Milk, Cream, ?inger, Soda, Boston, Lemon, wine, Butter, Pic? nic and Arrowroot CRACK t RS ; also Cream and Sugar Jumbles. .... For sale low by D. FITZ GIBBON, N. W. corner King and Cannon streets. All poods delivered free. mchfi-lmo PRESERVES, JELLIES, FRENCH FRUIT?, 4c. We are receiving by every steamers line assort? ment of PRESERVES, Jama Jellies, Sup rior French Cordials, Preserved Citron, Ginger, in For Baie by D. FITZ GIBBON. N. W. corner K ng and Cannon streets. All goods delivered free. mchfi-lmo JpiNE OLD CORN WHISKEY. Just received, a large lot of that superior CORN WHISKEY, which we are selling at $l 75 per gal? lon : alBo a choice assortment of Rye Wrns kies, Brandies, Wines, dc. For sale low by D. FITZ GIBBON, N. W. corner King and Cannon streets. All goods delivered free._mch5-lmo QANNED GOODS! CANNED GOODS 1 We have on hand, and are receiving bv every steamer, a largo supply of the above goods, con? stating of FRUITS, Vegetables, Fish. Ac We also are In receipt of New PruncB, Dried Figs, Cur? rants, Raisins, Ac For sa e low by D. FITZ GIBBON, N. W. corner K1Lu and Cannon streets. All gooda delivered free mch5-lmo OF THE ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPER ! ?Although all dealers say they sell The very, very best, Not any Tea, like WILSON'S, Will stand a lasting test; And I have tried it long enough, Upon a frugal plan, . To And lt Is the only Tea To cheer op my good man." TEAS I TEAS I TEAS ! TEAS ! TEAS ! TEAS ! TEAS I TEAS I TEAS I TEAS ! TEAS ! TEAS I TEAS! TEAS ! TEAS! WILSON'S ! WILSON'S ! WILSON'S ! WILSON'S I WILSON'S ! WILSON'S ! * WILSON'S ! WILSON'S ! WILSON'S ! WILSON'S ! WILSON'S I WILSON'S 1 WILSON'S ! WILSON'S ! WILSON'S ! 306 KING STREET. 306 KINO STBEET. 306 KINO STBEET. 306 KINO STBEET. 306 KINO STBEET. on band and still arriving the largest and best Selected STOCK OF TEAS To be found In CHARLESTON These TEAS are New Crop, received direct via Isthmus to this CITY! We are offering TEAS at ibe following low prices, owing to the anticipated decline In duties: TEAS, Green and Black, sold elsewhere at soc., we sell at soc. per lb. TEAS, Oreen and Black, sold elsewhere at 80c, we sell at 60c. per lb. GUNPOWDER, a nice article, sold elsewhere at $125, we sell at $1. We can and do offer a better TEA at $140 per lb. than can be sold by other dealers for 25:. a pound advance Our motto, "Quick sales and email profita," has placed na In the van among the Grocers or Charleston, and we Intend to keep there. Oar sales sre increasing, and we guaran? tee the quality of our goods. tGT Remember l WILSON BROS., No. 80S KING STREET, sa- ia the place to buy your Teas, -ss EA SI TEAS! TEAS! A FRESH ABBIVAL AT LINLEY'S CHEAP STOBE, NO. ISO KING STREET. Ten half che-ts FANCY CROP YOUNG HYSON, Guaranteed to please the most fastidlons taste, AT MY USUAL PRICE, SO WELL KNOWN. Warranted superior in power and delicacy or flavor to any TEA sold in other First-class Stores at from $175 to $2 per pound, and only to be lound at LINLEY'S CHEAP STORE, Nc 190 KING STREET, At the singularly low price of $1 60 PER POUND. DONT FORGET THAT THIS TEA IS GUARAN? TEED. A Fall Line of other kinds and grades constant ly on hand, aa cheap as they can be bought else? where. JJ A CON, FLOUR, tte. Choice BACON C. R. AND SHOULDERS, Choice Dry Salt Meats, Flour, Lard, tugar, Cheese, Molasses, Soap, Batter, Salt, Barrel Pork, /ish, Axle Grease, Ac, Ac Choicest Brands WESTERN S. O. HAMS, can? vassed. Also Breakfast Bacon constantly OD hand. We Invite purchasers to examine our Stock. MACQUEEN A RIEOKE, Noa. 21 and 23 Tendue Bange febSlmotuthsamos I ?rarerix^ Ciqrxori, fit. _ gED ASH COAL AFLOAT I 400 tons very Superi- r RED ASH COAL. Grate and Stove sizes. Now landina; and for sale low by E. P. BAKER A CO., mobft-l_Coal Yard, Cumberland-aifeet. PATNA OR EAST INDIA R I C B FOR SALE. -. Ateo. . . : . ? Goshen aad Western BUTTER, at |reasonabi9 prices, by ADOLPH NIMITZ, met 7-8 - No. 208 Bast Bay. COAL I COAL I COAL 1 825 tons or Superior RED ASH EGG AND STOVE COAL, now landing from Schooner Broft mau. Forssielow while discharging by a w. PEIGNIOUS, Coal Yard, No. 271 Fast Bay, mcho-3 Between Basel and Wentworth streets. JIBBON S A L T wm be fold at low figures, In lots or one Toa and upwards, ready sacked for shipment. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Factors, Corner Hayne and Church streets, feb'.io-mwf6_Charleston, 8. 0. pi R E SEED BICE. 1000 Sash els very Pure SEED RICE. For sale by JAMES B. PRINGLE A S <m mchl-rmwimo_No. flAdget's Wharf. ?y? ALI COALI 0 0 A L I loo tons Best STONEY COAL, ta lots to salt pox chasers, for sale cheap to close consignaient. Apply to HENRY CARD, febg_Accommodation Wusrf, J^IVERPOOL SALT. LIVERPOOL SALT, in line sacia and good or? der, for sale ta lots to salt purchasers. "> 1 reta RA VEN EL A dix. gALT! SALT! SALT! I8li0 sacks Liverpool SALT, now landing front Bari: Windermere, tor sale cheap from wharf la lots to salt purchasers. Apply to HENRY CARD, fel>8 Accommodation Wharf. jgUGAR AND MOLASSES. T8 hhds. Kew Orleans 8UGAR 48 hhds. Demerara Sogar. 'Ab bbia. New Orleans Molasses. ._ in store and for sale by 0. ' F. WEITERS, Ja:i24 No. 189 East Bay. NO. 1 PERUVIAN (CHINCHA ISLAND^ GUANO. lfr) tons No. 1 PERUVIAN (Chincha Island) GUANO, warranted pore, and np to standard. For sale by HERMANN BUL WES KLE, febiT ?_ Kerr's Wharf. QOGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DY, IN U. S. BONDED STORES. A- TOBIAS' SONS, NO. 110 EAST BAT,. r Offer for sale from.U. S. Bonded Warehouse, Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDT various vintages, la-: < < Quarter catka ...... Fifth casks Eighth casks . AND . _Cases of one dosaubottlas each._ QH010E WHITE MILLING CORN ANS FLOUR, LANDING THIS DAY. MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay, oller for sal ; invoices Choice WHITE MILLING CORN and Extra FLOUR, landing this day. JjJABMONY'S SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 East Bay, one? for sala an I-,voice or Choice HARMONY'S PALM 8HERRY WINE. - A TOBIAS' SONS. ?JHOICE HAVANA CIGARS, MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 East Bay, oller fog sale an invoice of cno'ce HAVANA CIGARS, di rect from Factory m Havana. J? I BB 0 BAC EBBS. ii. TOBIAS' SONS, No. no East Bay, offer for sale an Invoice or FIRE CRACKERS* landing tola day. Bu_______ T7INEGAB, PRUNES, WHITE WINE, V CLARET, Aa. A. TOBIAS' SONS offer Tor sale VINEGAR, Prunes, White Wine, imported direct from France. J^NGLISH PORTER AND ALB. A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents of Messrs. Edward A George Hlbbert, or London, offer for sale Hibbert'a PORTER and Bass's PALE ALE-pints and quarts. . re D 28-6 m os ?aiircaDs. OFFICE OP THE SAVANNAH AN? CHARLESTON RAILROAD CHARLESTON, S. C.,November 22,1871. On and arter MONDAY. December the nth, tho Passenger Trains on this Road will mn as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charleston dally.8.25 P. M. Arrive at savannah dally.9.10 P. M. Leave Savannah dally.11.16 P. _> Arrive at Charleston daily.6.86 A. M. DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 8.16 A. M. Arrive at Savannah, Sundays excepted. 4.16 P. M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... 8.00A. M. Arrive at Charleston, Sundays exe'ted. 4.05 P. M. Freight forwarded daUv on through bills of lad? ing to points in Florida and by Savannah Une of steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and at as low rates as by any other line, * C. S. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. 0. BOYLSTON, Gen'l Ft. and Ticket Aj;en :. mehi gOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHA-USTOK, S. C., December S3, mi. On and after SUNDAY, December 24, the Passen? ger Tra?na on the South Carolina Railroad iriu run as follow*: FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston....*..8.10 A M Arrive at Augusta.;..-..c..4.35 F ic FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A X Arrive at colombia. 406 F M FOB C HAB LESTON. Leave Augupta.T.40 A K Arrive at charleston.8.20 F x Leave Columbia. 7.40 A X Arrive at Charleston.8,20 F X THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. I eave Augusta. 3.00 A X Arrive at Klngvllle.9.00 A X Leave Klngvllle..12.80 F X Arrive at augusta.0.80 F X AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. - (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.80 r x Arrive at Augusta. 7.80 A X Leave Augusta.6.00 F x Arrive at Charleston.6.66 A X COLUMBIA NIGHT BXFHBSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.10 F x Arrive at columbia.8.80 A X Leave Colombia. 7.00 F X Arrive at charleston. 7.co A X SUMMERVTLLH TRAIN. -JJ Leave Summerville at. 7.25 A X Arrive at charleston at.8.46 A X Leave Charleston at.&30 F X Arrive at Summerville at.4.46 F X CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden.e.is A M Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A X Leave Columbia.1.46 F X Arrive at Camden.0.26 F x Day and Night Trains make close connections at Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenvale? and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlo tte Read to points North. Camden Train connects at Klngvllle dally (ex? cept sundavs) with Day Passenger Train,, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, Vice-Prertdent. S. B. PIOKENS, G. T. A. Janis NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY. CHARLESTON, s. C., February ll, mi. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 6.80 A, M. and 616 P. M. Arrive ar, Charleston 7.30 A. M. (Monday* ex? cepted) and 2.30 P. M. Tram does not leave Charleston 6.16 P. M., SUN? DAYS. Train leaving 6.80 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and A equi a Creek only, going through lo 40 hours. Passengers leaving by 6.16 P. M. Train have choice ot route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Pur smouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this 'J rain lay over on SUNDAY in Bal? timore. Those leaving oo SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY in Wilmington, N. 0. This is the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant - route to < Incinnatl, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains maxing connec? tions at Washington with Western trains of Balti? more and Ohio Railroad. * s. s. SOLOMONS; Engineer and Superintendent. p. L. CLEAPOR, General Ticket Agett. f?bU-l2mos