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Tmmra OF IBS NEWS, TB? DULY Saws, by mau cn? *8? BlX months $4; taree montas s*i?, Served te tar city at EieHTMHOBNWa weet, payabletothe cat rte?, or $s a year, paid in advance, at tte omeo. TH? TBI-WXBXLY Maws, putilsned oa Tuesdays, Thursdays" "?a? Saturdays, ~cme~ year gi; riv montas $2. in ffmiT Bu one year gt, six copiai - Ten coplea, to one address, $16. rjriscRirTioNDln ali cases payable in advance, and no paper cc^raonsaratter tn? expiration ot tnbHime paid ter. NOTTCKS or Wants, To Rent, Lost and Foun d Boar ding, ?c., not exceeding 20 words, M cents eacn insertion; over 20, and nnt exceeding 30 words, 40 cents each insertion -, over 30, and not exceeding 40 words, M cents ?ach insertion. These rates are NKT, and must invariably be paid in advance. Rjonrr-ANCKs Bbonld be made by Postofllce Honey Order or by Express. II this cannot bc done, proteotlon against losses by mall may bc .scared by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay. abie to the-order of tire proprietors or THX'NIWB, ar by sending tha money In a registered letter. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A CO., Ka 149 East Bay. Charleston, S.O. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1872. -Gold closed yesterday at 8jja9. -In New York cotton closed firm; up? lands 22s cents. -In Liverpool cotton dosed active and Armer; uplands lOAd. The Crime ?nd the Penalty. Tho witnesses for the proseen'ion, in the recent Kn-Kiux trials at Columbia, were not alow in telling their tale of outrage and wrong. They described every threat, every raid, every whipping and pooching, every %crt of violence, great or Email, of which they ' had any knowledge. Their diEpo? sition was, we suppose, to exaggerate the number and gravity of the offences with which the prisoners were charged. And we may fairly assume, therefore, that the crimes reported on oath try the Government wit? nesses .are all the crimes with which the Ko Klux, in the districts from which the wit? nesses were taken, can, even by their relent? less pars uer?., be charged. A comparison of these crimes with the number of convictions, and with the sentences Jmposed by the conrt, ' will show, -tl ie ref ore, the proportion of the pnnistunent to the offence. ? The- Colombia correspondent of THE NEWS ha? collated from the stenographic reports v of tho evidence for the prosecution ie the Ka-Til ax trials, the following summary of all the outrages alleged to have been committed : TOKK COUNTT. 1. October, 1868-Captain Ferris and "Gov? ernor" Fewell visited. Nobody hurt. 2. October, 1870-Bufos White and John Fer? ris visited. 3. December 2, 1870-Sam Round tree killed. 4. January, 1871-John Wright and John Moss whipped, and a white woman abused. " 5. January 20, 1871-James Crosby whipped. 6. January, 1871--Jack Dawton- and Butler Askew whipped. 7. January 9,1871-Pressly Holmes, Charley Good, Charles Leach and Amos Lowell whipped. - 8* January 29, 1871-Adolphus Moore, Alex, i Leach, Henry HOM and Wilson Wilsons whipped, and several guns captured. 9. January 25, 1871-Jerry Cl awn ey whipped. 10. February, 1871-Abner Hambright and ^_ Harry Neely whipped. IK March 2,1871-Mary Robertson whipped. 12. March 8,1871-Sam Skale and Ell HcCol - ; lum shot. s 13. March, 1871-Alex. Leach ki. led. IL. March fr, 1871-Jtm Williams killed, fifteen ia guns captured. 15. March, 1871-Amzl Rainey whipped. 16.. March,1871-Charley Good killed. 17. March, 1871-John Thomasson whipped. 18. March 1,1871 -Poitie and Storgis whipped. 19. April, 1871-Charley Russel visited. 20. April ll, 1871-Dick WI leon whipped. 21. Sprint 1871-Harriet Slmrll raped. 22. Spring; 1871-Jennie Good visited. 23. Spring. 1871.-Henry Latham whipped. BPARTANB?BQ COT/NTT. 24. Spring, 1871-Raid on Bpartaifturg Jail. Nothing done. 25. Spring, 1871-Andy and Charley Fernandez whipped. 26. Spring, 1871-Ben Phillips whipped. 27. Spritze, 1871-Hary Bean whipped. 28. Spring, 1871-Jim Gaffney and Hat Schnggs -whipped. 29. Spring, 1871- John Harri?, Major Cash and - Humphries whipped. 30. Spring, 1871-Dick Roberts whipped. We now give the names of the prisoners who were found guilty, and the term or im? prisonment and amount of fine imposed in each case : '" j " SENTENCES. * L Sberod Childers, eighteen months, $100. 2. Wm. Hontgomery, eight eeri month e, $100. 3. Evans Hurpby, eighteen months, $100. 4. Hezekiah Porter, eighteen months, $100. 6. R. H. Mitchel1, eighteen months, $100* _ 6. Je W. Mitchell, five years, $1000. 7. T. B. Whltesidee, one year, $100. 8. John 8. Miller, three mon th?, $20. 9. SylvaQus Shearer, eighteen months, $100. 10. William Shearer, eighteen months, $100. ll..Hugh H. Shearer, eighteen months, $100. 12. James B. Shearer, eighteen months, $100. t 13. Henry C. Warlick, .eighteen months, $100. 14. Milua Carroll, eighteen months, $100. 15. Eli Ross Ste warr, eighteen months, $100. 16. Josiah Harlin, eighteen months, $100. if. Samuel G. Brown, five years, $1000. - 18. Aaron Ezell, one year, $10. 19. Honroe Scragg?, ste months, $10. 20. Alexander Bridges, one year, $10. 21. John Burnet, six months. 22. William D. Burnet, six months. ?J. Stephen Sptawn, two years, $50. 24. Marlon.Gardner, three months. 25. Chesterfield Scruggs, six months. 26. Henry Surratt, one month. 27. Andrew Cu dd, three months. 28. .Martin Hammett, six months. 29. Levi Henderson, three months. 30. Winiam Self, three months. 31. Charles Tate, eighteen months. 32. Junius B. Tindall, one year. 33. William C. Blackwood, two months. 34. John L. Moore, eighteen months. 35. John Contre), three months. 36. Jonas Vassey, one year, $10. 37. James Wall, three months. 38. John C. Wall, three months. 39.' Frederick Parris, six months. 40. ' Christenburg Tate, three months. 4L David a HoClure, three months. 41 Carrin Gook, three months. 43. Albert Pt Clement, three months, $10. 44. Dillard N. Cantrei, three months. 45. Zlbeon Cantrel, on? year. 46. W. S. Blackwell, BIX months. .47. Alfred BlaokweF, six months. -48. William F. Ramsay, three months. 49. William RobblA,- Bft months. 50. Thomas J.. Price, six months. 61. Taylor Vasseyr three month?. 52, King Edwards, six months. . We find, then, that thirty raids ol differ-. eat kinds are alleged to have been made. Classifying '?i?m according to their resolte, .we hav?.: Balds-nobody hurt.5 Womep abused-.2 -Shooting*. . ..-.2 Murders.:.* ... Wrappings.....32. ... Total.45 Prisoners convicted and sentenced.sa For every whipping, for every innocuous raid, and for every person abased, more than one prisoner has been tried, convicted and sentenced. And we have the authority of the Columbia Union for the statement that the Grand Jury have indicted "over "five hundred.persons, for conspiracy, out? rage and murder, in the Counties of York, "Spartanburg and Union." Most of these re? main untried. There are, moreover, scores of prisoners, neither indicted nor tried, who must languish io jail or give heavy bail for their appearance at the next term of the Court. Is it not plain that the actual punishment far exceeds the real offence? Barely "the "manes of the dead" should now be appeas? ed. For every real or fictitious whipping, a white citizen bas been sent to jail. The suspected conspirators are paying the heavy ? price of their o^n misdeeds or of those of their neighbors. Vengeance has been swift and sharp. And yet, if we may trust the Radi? cal press, what is called ' 'Justice" is not satisfied, and we shall have yet another I Bloody Assizesin the Spring. CITY AFFAIRS. ta" MR. WILLIAM E. SIMMONS. Jr., ls the au? thorized travelling agent of TB NEWS for lower South Carolina. THC FALCON.-The hour of sailing of the : BteamBhlp Falcon, for Baltimore, has been fixed for five o'clock this afternoon. See ad? vertisement._ THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC DRAWING.-We print to-day a complete list of the winning numbers drawn at the Academy of Music on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday last, i The prizes will be paid, upon application, on and after Monday next. CLEARING UP.-The scaffolding around the spire of the new German Church la at last being taken away, beginning at the top, and the cap stands out now in all Its beauty. The ?spire Is painted a dark brown as the scaffold? ing comes down. AN INCIPIENT FIRE was discovered by the policeman on duty, a little after six o'clock yesterday afternoon, In the kitchen of the premises at the corner of Tradd and Friend 'streets. The flames were extinguished by Clubs and Stars, with no damage except a .slight charring of the floor. PERSONAL.-Mr. B. H. True, of Madison, ?Georgia, an authority In Immigration mat? ters, has become the corresponding editor and general commissioner for THE SOOTH, the new weekly paper now working Its way with notice in this section. Mr. True was in Charleston yesterday. j ELECTION.-At a meeting of the Pacific 'Terpsichore Social Club, held on the 3d inst., the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing six months: John B. HUI, presi? dent; W. L. Petat, vice-president; J. A. Melvin, secretary; J. R, Yenning, treasurer. Com? mittee on Letters-W. W. Bolger, J. L.?Torlay and H. J. Brlssenden. Committee on Finance W. L. Petat, J. E. Torlay and A. F. Larousse : THE SISTERS IN WASHINGTON.-The Wash? ington Star of Wednesday says : "There waa an unusually large number oi visitors at the capitol this morning, many ol whom were strangers in the olty. Among the number' were two Sisters of Charity from Charleston, S. C., who are here for the purpose of asking an additional grant from CoBgress to remune? rate their order for their loss by the burning of their asylum and hospital buildings In tharne if? ?during ihe war." CLUBS AND STARS?-Ed. Brown, for stealing j a cabbage from one of the fruit stalls in the market, was senate the House of Correction for twentydays. James McMIll, for driving his dray against and brushing a gentleman's fence In Smith street, was sentenced to repair the damage or .pay a fine of five dollars. One old gentleman who found the stones of St. Philip street soft enough to Bleep apon? paid a fine of one dollar for being intoxicated. J OYSTER THIEVES.-Joseph Morris and Rlch arct^Legare, colored, and Jno. Myerholtz were brought before the Mayor yesterday morniog, charged with stealing oysters from the beds of Sarah Allen, on Sullivan's- Island. A party had visited the beda on the day previous and carried off several boat loads of ?the bivalves, and, on the complaint of the proprietor, the three defendants had been arrested la the evening by the. detectives. Altera abort ex? amination the Mayor turned the culprits over to a trial justice for. prosecution. CROCKERY GOING_Last week Webb's wholesale crockery atore, on Meeting street, .was entered In the night by thieves, who car? ried off a few dollars in change from the money drawer, and also an assortment ol' ' goods. The case was reported to the detec? tives, who arreefed C. Weathers, a colored < boy. The latter soon told all about lt, and Implicated another colored youth, Edward Prioleau by name, who was immediately ar? rested. The two have been turned' over to a trial justice for examination. BRIMFCLL OP SPIRITS.-About the small hours of yesterday morning a young man of liquor-drinking proclivities began to let off bis over-abundant spirits in King street by shouting fire at the top of his lungs. A re? monstrance* from Clubs and Stars puta new idea in the head of the fiery youth, and he started to give the police a drubbing. Others were at hand, however, and, after a tremen? dous struggle, the alarmist was taken to the lockup. He paid up his fine of two dellars yesterday morning with much satisfaction In consideration of the lively time he had en? joyed generally. A GOLD WATCH Bx COVERED.-On Thursday evening, William Pinckney, a small colored boy. offered to Bell a King-street Jeweller part of a watch which the Jeweller saw by the number was one which the detectives had re? quested him to stop. Calling a policeman, he turned over into custody the unsuspecting little vendor, who soon told how another boy bad given bim the watch to sell. Nearmid I night, the detectives arrested Edmond Sum? ter, who, In his fright, confessed that he stole, j the watch; told where he had concealed the j guard-case, Ac. The latter articles were speedily recovered, and, along with the watch, I were returned to the owner, at Dr. Bachman's j residence, in Rutledge avenue, whence the property wa? ttolen about two weeks back. J .jg -7-_:v ? - EUROPEAN FLOWERS AND BEEBB.-A choice collection of European plants, bulbs and seeds ot the rarest Kinds is for sale by Eamel ? Co., af No. 157 King: street,: . 58 /.-r. ? PERSONAL.-Colonel A, Coward, principal of | tte Kings Mountain Military Academy, ls in -the eity^ and may be 4ou&d until-MoBday~at| the residence of Mr. John A. Blum, No. 8 Mary streeti_. SOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.-The annual meeting of the stockholders ef this company and of the Southwestern Bail road Bank will be held in this city on the 13th of February. Directors of the road and of the bank will be elected on the following day. See advertise? ment. APPOINTHENTS.-C. H. Goling, John Cone and G. E. Killer, trial Justices for Barnwell county, have been removed by the Governor, I as also Jame? Thompson, as a notary public, residing in Blackville; and appointed Charles A. Tyler notary public for Summerville. J. G. Scharp, trial justice for Edgefleld, bas reE signed, and hiB resignation accepted. A GREAT HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT.-The thousands of readers of THE NEWS In this and the adjoining States can hardly fail to notice the advertisement of Messrs. Hart ? Co., in this issue. In their large establishment in Hayne street, this firm offers to the planting interest and to the country trade a stock of | agricultural implements and general hardware unsurpassed in the Sputb. Visitors to the city will be sure to find at Hart & Co.'s something worthy of their attention. WEEK OP PRATER.-Services at Trinity Church. Hasel street, this afternoon at four o'clock, will be conducted by Bev. G. B. Bracket t and Bev. C. C. Pl nek ney. Subject : "Prayer for the general outpouring of the Holy Spirit; for Domestic and Foreign Mis? sions and Christian Union." The ooncludlug service of th's profitable series of united gath? erings for prayer will be held in Trinity Church, Hasel street, to-morrow n'gbf, at half past seven o'clock. Addresses may be ex? pected from Ber. E. T. Win kier, D. D., Bev. C. S. Veddtx, and Bev. W. H. Adams. Sub I ject : "Thy Kingdom come; Thy will be done on Earth as lt Is in Heaven." FUNERAL OF P. K. COBURN.-The remains of | Grand Marshal P. K. Coburn were brought down from Summerville yesterday, under a J special escort, for interment at Magnolia j Cemetery. At the time of his death the de- j I ceased was J.D intendant of the town, and the .bells were tolled and other marks of respect ] manifested as his honored remains were con? veyed to the train. At half-past eight o'clock the. craft assem? bled at Ho'mes's Lyceum. Washington Lodge was opened in due form by the worshipful master, Geo. 3.. Hacker, in the presence of j ! the members of the Grand Lodge In the city, the South -Carolina Commander?, and South Carolina Chapter of B. A. M. These | ; proceeded to the depot, and In company with Hook and Ladder, No. 2, and a num? ber of the members of the Hibernian Society, escorted the remains to the Wentworth street j Lutheran Church. The funeraPBervlces were here performed by the reverend pastor, W. S. . Bowman, after which the remains were taken up to Magnolia, accompanied by a numerous train and escort. The pall-bearers were all ! the brother Masons and firemen of the de ' cea-ed. At Magnolia the imposing services of a Masonic burial wereperformed by the Bev. W. S. Bowman, assisted by the Most Worsbip . ful Grand Master, R. 3. Bruns. The remains of the loved and honored man were then com? mitted to the grave. f ? ?? i ? i ? Ii V 8 1 X ES 8 X O TI CE S. A RAFFLE.-The handsome rifle cane will be raffled at the saloon ot Mr. A. D. Lorentz, in Meeting street, at eight o'clock this evening. You CAN buy a Sewing Machine on easy 1 terms at Singer Office, No. 197 King street. CROQUET I CROQUET !-The cheapest in the city. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. dec20 GREATEST BAROAINB ever offered at Furcb gott, Benedict ? Co.'s, No. 214 King street: Three cases of 44 Black Lustre Alpaca for only 25 cents; Fine Balmoral Skirts 75 cents. Janl : ONE DOLLAR WRITING DESKS.-Superior to I any sold heretofore. HASEL STREET BAZAAR, and EAST BAT NEWS-BOOM. dec20 CHBTLLE^'S PARIS KID GLOVES-every pair warranted. These Gloves will be taken back even alter wear, for any imperfections, such as tearing or ripping. . [Paris, 20 Rue de la Paix. T?*T-T LondOD, 53 Regent street. DEPOTS New York, 929 Broadway. Boston, 9 Temple Place. FURCHOOTT, BENEDICT ? Co., sole Agents for Charleston. _nov3-6moe PARCHEESI ! PARCHEESI !-A royal game of India. Basel street Bazaar, and East Bay News Room. __ apr20-s MARK YOUR CLOTHING ?-Order your Stencil Pi a te 3 at the Hasel street Bazaar and East Bay News Room._ _ octl4-s SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.-We have Just re? ceived on? thousand boxes, each containing one quire of fine Note Paper and Envelopes tc match, (without initial,) also Penholder and Pen. Price 25 cents per box. Hasel Street Bazaar and East Bay News Room. Jan3 ^_ NOTICE TO TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic vlewB of ? Charleston and vicinity for sale at the Hasel street Bazaar. dec29 i m AN ARTICLE OF TRUE MERIT.-"Brown's Bronchial Troches" are the most popular arti? cle in this country or Europe for Throat Dis? eases and Coughs, and this popularity ls based upon real merit. _Jan9-tuths3 To BUSINESS MEN.-Save your money ^by purchasing your Blank Books at th! East Bay News Room._decU FuRCHGorr, BENEDICT ? Co., No. 244 King street, invite the attention of the ladies to their elegant stock of Tarletans, In all colors, which will be offered at greatly reduced prices. Cheilly'8 celebrated warranted Gloves only $2. janl P. P. TOALE'S MANUFACTORY AND WARE BOOMS of builders' material of all descriptions are the most extensive and complete in the Southern States, and strangers interested in such matters ehould not fall to pay them a visit. The factory is situated on Horlbeck's wharf, near the Northeastern Railroad depot, and the warerooins are located at No. 20 Hayne street and No. 33 Pinckney street within half a m mute's walk of the Charleston HoteL . _augl8-thstu THE LARGEST, cheapest and best ' made Stock, Doors, Windows and Blinds, Ac, to be had in the South. A good 3x7 inch and ? Door, for $3 20; Windows and Blinds, complete, 8x10, $2 75; 10x12, $3 50; 10x14, $3 90 per pair. Call and examine before purchasing else? where. I. H. HALL & Co., corner East Bay and Market streets, Charleston, B. C. Send for price list. jan8 ^.AOK-ULMO- On the'eveningof January l?,at 1 ue residence of the bride's father, by fi? T. wmk ler, D. D., ROBERT M. MA?DK, of Sumter, 8. c."; to ROSA E., yooDgeat daughter of Captain P. H. Ulmo, of Charleston, 8. OT Ko cards. WESTON-FINLEY.-on the otb instant, at St. Thaddens' Church, Aiken, by the Rev. Ur. Edger K>n.-G>-B.-W*6TON?-Mr?., ol Georgetown, S. C., to EBTHBB ELLIOTT, eldest daughter of Hon. Peron nean Finley._ * j . Special Notices. ^DIVJNE SERVICE WILL S&^COS DUCTED In the Orphans' Chapel, On SABBATH AF? TERNOON, at half-past 3 o'clock, 'oy the Kev. O. R. BRACKET?. " r janl3 JW TRINITY CHURCH.-REV. LOVIC PIERCE, D.D., wit] preach TO-MOBBOW MORNING, at half-past40 o'clock. Snnday-School in the af? ternoon at's o'clock, ana the dc sin g services of the Week ol Prayer at night at 7 o'clock. Janis-*_ pm-ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. The Rev. T. W. DOSH having been temporarily detained in Virginia by sickness and a death in his family, the E cv. JOHN H. HONOUR will per? form Divine Service In his stead, In this Church, TO-MORKOW MORNING, at the nsnal honr, and In the afternoon, at half-patt 3 o'clock. Sabbath School after Morning Service. . Jin13 UNITARIAN CHURCH.-DIVINE SERVICE will be held In thia Church TO-MORBOW MORNING, at bair past io o'clock, and in the even? ing, at hall past 7 o'clock, the f ev. R. P. CUTI, EN officiating. All strangers are cordially Invited to attend. Subject for the evening discourse : 'The Atonement by Blood. Janis ^THE MARINERS' CHURCH WILL, be ( pen for Divine Service every SABBATH MORN? ING, at half-past io o'clock, corner of Church and Water streets. Services by the Rev. W. B. TATES, Chaplain. Sunday School at half-past 3 P. M. ALL PHIZES DBiWN IN THE Sonth Carolina Land and Immigration Associa-? uon Gift Concert Distribution, will be paid on and after MONDAY; the 15th instant. Janl8-3 CONSIGNEES PfiR STEAMSHIP I JAMES AUGER, from New York, are notified that [she will THIS DAT discharge cargo at Ad ger'a Wharf. Gooda uncalled for at sunset will remain on the wharf at owners' risk. JanlS-l JAMES ADO ER A CO.. Agents. ?m- BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OP PUBLIC LAND.-The Board or Commissioners or Public Land will, at Its next mee Ung, to be held on WIDNBSDAT EVXNING next, the nth instant, elect the following Officers for the laatitutlona under their charge: A Supetlntendent to the Aabley River Asylum an 1 House of Refuge. A Chief Steward fur the Ashley River Asylum. A Gardner. The Superintendent will be required to give bond In the penal sum of $5000, with security, to be approved by the Board of Commisioners. Applicants must state names of their securities, 'and hand m the same on or before that day. N. B.-The Hoaae or Refuge, formerly known as the House or correction. Ashley River Asylum, rormerly known as the Old Folks' Home. By order. J. M. F. DZ REEF, j an 13 Sec etary B. 0. P. L. pm* ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY notified that any debts contracted by the crew of Steamship FLORIDA will not be paid by either Captain or Consignees. A. TOBIAS'SONS, Janl2._Agents. pm* BOARD OP FI REMASTERS. The Board at their next Meeting, 17th mat., will electa CLERE OF THE BOARD. Applicants will [?hand In their letters on or before that time. JanSlO . B. M. STROBE Ls Clerk B. P.M. pm* CONTRACTORS WANTED. -PAS? TIES willing to oontract for the DIGGING AND WASHING OF PHO;PHATES on property adjoln I mg the Savannah and Charleston Railroad, nine miles from this city, to the extent of l?.oto tons per annum, or more, can obtain full Information by applying at No. 141 Meeting street, up stairs between the hours of 8 and 6 P. M. J ano tnthaa pm*BANK OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, JANUARY 4, 1872.-Thia Bank has resumed business as a Banking Corporation. WILLIAM THAYER, JanMQ_Cashier. ?jj JS* SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY-SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Depositors are requested to leave their Booka to be credited with the January Quarterly Interest, \ doe lat proximo. All Deposits made on or before ! the 20th January will bear Interest from the 1st of j January. inti rest Six Per Cent, compounded quarterly. dec22-fmwl2 F. A. MITCHELL, Cashier. pm* OFFICE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, ST. LOUIS, DECEMBER 28, 187!.-An i Election for Directora or the Life Association of ; America will be held at the office cf the Associa? tion, In the City of St. Louis, Mo., on thesoth day [ of January, 1872. Polis open furn ll A. M. to 3 P. M. Jan6-ftu8 WM. HANLEY,"Secretary. pm* CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OP SOUTH CAROLINA - CHARLESTON BRANCH, No. 8 BROAD STREET.-Oaand after TnURSDAT, 18th January, 1872, the regular semi-annual inter? est will be paid to depositors, All in:erm not paid on the Slat day or January will be added to the principal or the depositor, and will draw interest as If deposited on the 1st January. Depositors are requested to bring m their books, that the interest may be entered. Interest ls compounded quarterly, but payable &H heretofore In january and July. D. RAVENEL, Jr., decao-20_Assistant Cashier. pm* THE CHARLESTON CHARITA? BLE ASSOCIATION. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FREE SCHOOL FUND.-OFFICAL RAFFLED NUMBERS. CLASS NO. 294- MORNING. 36-21- 3-72-73-67-69-48- 9-58-26-32 CLASS No. 295-EVKNIXO. 10-43- 6-26-35-53-61-72-22-17-62-21 AS witness our hand at Charleston this l2th;day of January, 1872. FENN PECK, JAMES GILLILA ND, oct3_sworn Commlaslonera. ^"SCREVEN HO CSE.-NOTICE TO PARTIES INTERESTED.-Major JOHN W. CAM? ERON has consented to conduct, and ia duly ap ' pointed Manager of the SCREVEN HOUSE. dec20-lmo_ R. BRADLEY. pm* MCLEAN HAS IT \ HAS WHAT ? Why that beautiful set of TOY FURNITURE lor Rande, made by a Charleston man, and the list is tilling up fast. No time to be lost if you want a chance._' _Jan8 pa* OFFICE OF THE CITY APPRAIS? ER, CITY HALL, CHARLESTON, S. C., JAN CARY l, 1872.-NOTICE.-Thia office will be opened from this date, and remain open nniil the 20th Instant tor Issuing Licenses lor the year 1872. WM. H. EASTERBY, jani-18 _City Appraiser. So fient. To RENT, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, Furnished Rooms, wiih or without board, beautifully adapted for two Bingle gentlemen. Apply on premises at No. 19 Church street. Jam 8-1?_- _ TO RENT, No. 22 BEAUFALN STREET, a two and a half story Brick House, with usual outbuildings. Apply at No. 64 Broad street, second story._Janl3-2 TO RENT, THE OLD-ESTABLISHED Planing Mill and Lamber Yard known as Clark's Planing MDL corner or Beau'atn and Lynch streets. Tne Mill ls of brick, 41 by 80 feet; so-horae Engine, ona Woodworth Planing Ma? chine, Lath, Edging and Cross-cut Saws. The Engine ana Machinery will either be sold to the part; renting or removed. On the Lot ls a two story Brick Morehouse, 22 by 103 feet, for storing white pine, Ac, with stables, offices, and large cistern attached, all built in the most substantial manner. Tne Lot, 140 by 240 feet, has a water front on Oumming's creek for landing lumber, Ac. For terms, apply to J. H. STE1NMBYER or A. J. BA RToN, west end of Beaofain street. de?9-8mw ?toetings. FARMERS' FEBT?LJ7,EB J0OMP?NY. An Adjourned Mee\,Cn 0f tbs Stockholders SrV^t' ?? 7 ?'c100^ An Election for ?mears will beheld. H. LEE, Janl3-sm2 (jier? p> Q0P rPHE. ANNUAL MEETING -OF -THE X Stockholders of the South Carolina Rall? rop.d Company and of the Southwestern Railroad jack win be held at the Southwestern Railroad Bank, Broad street, on FSBHUABY 18th, proximo, at ll o'clock A. ii. On the following day an election will be held for Fifteen Directors of the .Railroad Company and Thirteen Directors of the Bank. Stockholders will be passed over the road, to and from the meeting, free of charge. The proposed Amendment to Amele i. Section 1 or the By-laws, changing the time of the annual meeting, "by striking out February, on second Une, and Inserting April," will come np for ac? tion at this meeting. J. R. EMEdY, janl3 smwi4_ Secrerary. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH ANNI VERSiRY OF THE GERMAN' FRIENDLY SOCIETY.-Tne one Hundred and Sixth Anniver? sary of the German Friendly Society will be cele? brated on WEDNESDAY, January 17, 1872, at the Hall or the Freundschaftabund. The members will assemble at 12 o'clock M., for tba transaction of business. A Poll for the election or Officers for the ens n Ince year will bs onenedat 1 o'clock, and closed at 3 P.M. The members and their guests will reassemble at 6o'clock P. M., precisely, when Dinner w?l be served. JOHN A. BLUM, jania_Secretary. THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-The Seventy-seventh Annual Meet lng will be held at the Board of Trade Rooms, on THURSDAY, I8?.h January, at half-past 7 P M. By order Of the President, janli-thsrnwths ftmnsiTTttnte. fJHE FOURTH ANNUAL GRAND MASQUERADE OF THE GERMANIA BUND, Will be given at THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1872. Tickets of Admission ONE DOLLAR. Tickets can be had of the lollowlng Committee: J. h. LILIESTHAL, Chairman. J. H. OE I JEN, F. D. C. KRACKE, JB., F. W. M KY ER, H. W. TIDEMANN, JCB. KNOBELOJH, C. H. on EN, O. C. SCH M ETZ CR, JR., W. E. KLEIN. janll-tbstn'mtn2febl,'lPt6 ttJanis. WANTED, A COLOBBD BOY, ABOUT is years of age. - Apply in the rear of the Board of Trade.- _Jao.18-1* WANTED, A WOMAN SERVANT TO cook and wash for a family of two. Apply arNo. 45 Tradd street.._ J m?a-i? WANTED, A COOK, WHITE OB COL OREO, apply at the Booth corner of. Water street and the Battery._Janl8>l? WANTED, ALL PARTIES HAVING 8E C05D-U AND FURNITURE to know that they can obtain a good price by addressing P. 0. box, No. 122._ janl2-fBtns4* WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that the Cheapest and best warranted Sewing Machine in the market ls the HOME SHUT? TLE, price $26 and |37. Can be seen at the Gene? ral Agency. No. 61 Basel street, oppo .-i te Express Offlee. T. L. BIsBELL._Janis-cmo VEGETABLE COOK WANTED AT THE Charleston Hotel. None need apply unless experienced.___J imo WANTED TO PUBCHASE, TWO Second-hand ENGINES, with Saw and Fixtures complete; one portable, 20 to 26 horse? power; ihe other stationary, 20 to 26 horse-power, apply to W. P. DOWLING No. 9 noyce's Wharf. uec9-atnthl5 WANTED EVEBYBODY TO KNOW that you can get a First-Claas SEWING MACHINE from LCNsFQBJ), smith street, near Wentworth, cheaper than from any other man in the city or bute. Olvo him a oall and see for yourself._j _ nov28 dhO'TK A MONTH, EXPENSES PAID, (GO I t) Male or Female Agents.-Boree and ou i ni luruished to sell onr UNIVERSAL CEMENT, Combination Tunnel, Button Hole cutter and other artfibles. Circulars iree. Address Novelty Company, Saco, Me._novl4-78 AGENTS WANTED l-FOR THE UNI? VERSAL TWINE AND TUfcEAD CUTTER; aaves time, twice, thread, fingers and teeth.^ome thlng everybody wanta Samples malled on re? ceipt Of 26 Cents. Address GLUKOE DAVIS, No. 6W> Broadway, New York. oci30-3moa Cost ano Jronno. LOST, BETWEEN MISOBITY AND Society streets, a BUNCH OF KEYS. A re waid will be given If lett at the corner of East Bay and Society streets.-_JajflM I T OST, ON THE 9TH INSTANT, A GOLD IJLi KEYSTONE of a Royal Arch Mason: name ui owner and date on same. A reward win be paid fur its recovery. Apply at the Northeastern Railroad. _jan 11-3? LOST, ON EAST BAY, NEAR VENDUE Range,, or on Vendue Range, a Package containing Twenty-five Dollars. A liberal reward will be given. If left at this i dee._Jans NOTICE.-STRAYED OB STOLEN, from No. 6 Vanderhorst street, a large New nuundland DOO; black, with a white spot on his breast. A liberal reward ?ld be paid for his re every, and no gaea1 lons asked. _Jan9 LOST, ON THE EVENING OF THE 4TH Inst., on King. Archdale or Beaut am streets, a ueavy SEAL KINO. A suitable reward wi J be paid for Its recovery. Apply at this office. Jins_ :_ iror Sal*. BAND EXPOSITION AND SALE OP IX EUROPEAN PLANTS AND BULBS. KAMEL A CO., Florists and Horticulturists, have arrived in Charleston with a large assortment o : Hothouse and Garden Plants; Fruit Tress of all kinds; new Roses of the choicest varieties, in cluulng Standards, Monthly Roses, and Dwan: Roses; a rich collection or Bulbs, including Lit Boole de Canon, which is universally admired for Its exquisite Howers;Flower and Vegetable Seedu of all kinds; st. Petersburg stawberrles, bearing trott every month of the year as large as a ben's egg; also a number of other Plants too long for enumeration. , Thia splendid (tock is en exhibition and for eale at No. 157 KINO STREET._Jaul3 HORSES AND MULES.-JUST AR? RIVED from Kentucky, and for sale at Mina House statics, 40 head No. 1 work Horses, t gether with a lot of No. 1 plantation Moles. Planters and others would do well to look In at this stock, as the terms are easy._Janl2-Q JCST ARRIVED FROM KENTUCKY, 65 head Fine MULES AND HORSES, from three to five years old-to snit plantation and city use. Also, Fine Saddle and Draft PONIES, from three to five years old. To be sold at low rates. H. HORRES A M. HOGAN, Sale Stable, Corner King and Spring streets._jan8 6? m WO OR THREE MORE FIRST-CLASS X SEWING MACHINES for sale cheap. Call at LUNSFORD'S, Smith street, near Wentworth. jam_ FOR SALE, A BARGAIN.-THE SUB? STANTIAL BRICK CHURCH BUILDING, corner Hasel and Anson streets. Offered low if applied for immediately, at C. VOIOT, Chairman , Vestry, No. 86 Market street._Janl0-ws7 17 OR SALE OR TO RENT, A GOOD BU Jj siNESs Corner Store and Dwelling, in Rut? ledge street, opposite Shepherd street. Terms accommodating. Apply to T. D. GRANT, No. 67 Rutledge street, four doora above Line street, jans-awea*_. (Soncatioital. j^OUNT ZION SCHOOL, WI?NSBORO', S. 0. The Spring Session opens Monday, January 29, 1872. The conree of instruction affords thor? ough preparation for any department cf univer? sity study o r for business lire. The Virginia Military Institute baa recently conferred upon this Scnool an Annual Prize Scholarship, cover? ing the entire course tn that Institution. Address M. M. FARROW, jana_Principal. KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL. YORKV1LLE, S. C.-The first session of the Schoal year, 1872, will begin on the 1st of February, and end on the 30th of June. TERMS -For School expenses, L e., Tuition, Board, Washing. Fuel, Lights, Books, stationery, Ac, $136, payable io advance. Circulars contain? ing full infirmatlon may be obtained upoi appli? cation IQ COLONEL A COWARD. dec9-stnth2mo3 Principal and Proprietor. I feofgrgg, tigers, Ut. jfcJ jg A"S T E ff N ? A?T! S"~$ :.I0:0 hales EASTEEN HAY, to arrive, and for sale In lots to ault purchasers by JOHN H. HOLMES, Jan?_Boothera Wharf. ?OGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BBAN DT, IN U. 5. BONDED STOKES. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 EAST BAY, Oller for sale from u. s. Bondad Warehousa, Choice COGNAC and .LA ROCHELLE BRANDY, varions vintages, m ? a arter causa Filth cash? Eighth casks AND: Cases or one dosen battles each. mayas_._?_. pHOIOE WHITE MILLING COEN AND FLOUR, LANDING THIS DAY. MORDEOAI A CO., No. 110 Eas- Bay, offer for Bale invoices Choice White MILLING CORN and Extra FLOUR, landing thia day. angS-eao JJABMONY'S S HERBY WINE. A. TOBIAS* SONS, ?o. no East Bay. oller for sale an Invoice or Choice HARMONY'S PALE SHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' SONS. ang8-Smo_;_ j QHOIOE HAVANA CIGARS. ! MORDEOAI & CO., Nc 110 East Bay, Oker fur aaie an Invoice or unoice HAVANA CIGARS, direct from Factory m Havana. augS-emo JURE CRACKERS. A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. no East Bay, offer for sale an Invoice of FIRE CRACKERS, landing this day._ K angs-gmo T7TNEGAB, PRUNES, WHITE WINE, V CLARET, Ac A. TOBIAS' SONS offer for sale VINEGAR, Prunes, White wine, imported direct from France. ' aug8-emo JgNGLISH POSTER AND ALE. , A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agenta of Messrs. Edward ? George Hibben, of London, offer for sale Hlb bert's PORTER and Bass's PALE ALE-pinU and quarte. augs-emo gQg KING STREET. QQQ wu SONS' economical establishment,- where can be found everything to gladden the housekeeper, has re? plenished the Btoak or articles in Its-line, and the GREAT demand for all of the choicest articles can now be met; and, as heretofore, satisfaction guaranteed. In commencing a new year, the AMERICAN people always profit by past experience, and the chief member or thia Arm having an extended knowledge or the GROCERY business, knows exactly what is needed to make a success in what he undertakes, and no HOUSE in this city can surpass this one for cheapnesa and the character or the goods on sale, aa ls evl* denced by the undiminished demands . AND unabated interest - of consumers. Large addi, tiona have been made to the already numerous stock. Also, the specialty-that dollar TEA has been greatly augmented; la fact, nowhere can be rona d a more complete and varied assort? ment than at this EMPORIUM. (Brand flrfo Pietribnt.ott. Q.OLD BONDS I GOLD BONDS I THE THIRD GRAND SINGLE S?d BER RAFFLE OP THE CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION FOR UNITED STATES GOLD BONDS, (NEW IS8CE,) 0 WILL TARE PLACE AT No. 147 MEETING ST., CHARLESTON, ON THURSDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF JAN'Y, AT ONE O'OLOCIK, IN PUBLIC. THE SCHEDULE OF AWARDS OF THE GOLD BONDS CAN BE SEEN AT ANY OF THE AGENTS' OFFICES 1 Z'SI?M THE RAFFLE WILL POSITlVELT TAKE PLACE ON THE DAY NAMED ! CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION No. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON. CERTIFICATES FIVE DOLLARS EACH 1 janifril Stmouali. BEMOVAL-CAVA NAUGH A WELSH having removed their Plumbing, Tinning and Stove Establishment from No. 93 Market street to Meeting street, opposite Circular Church, are now ready to give prumpt attention to ailor der* entrusted to their care. Jan4-.thsto5 WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS m large or (mau quantitlea. Price 60 CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at. the office Of TOB HEWE rnajis . Jfl S H B 0 A ! J? I S H B OE^l % FISH ROES, Pickled and Dried, at WELCH'S GROCERY. jg ' ggjjarlMgg^jlgl^B^I^ S QHOICE SMOKED TONGUES, AT 6?> | CENTS; EACH. souBfd P?OS FEET, at _WELCH'S QBOOERY. JURIED FIGS, -HI DRUMS AND BAS . KETS, at cost, Piloetat -_ WELCH'S GROCERY.^ - CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY. J^OBTH at $2 per Gallon, a Specialty. Guaranteed ?ure,, at WELCH'S GROCERY; Goods delivered free of charge. gogjg g A LT! SALT!. SALT! 93fl sacks Ground Rock SALT. For aale cheap by ' HENRY CARD. janp-6 ; . Accommodation Wharf. jgUGAB 1 SUGAR ! ? SUGAB ! . j. DIRECT IMPORTATION* P;?R BRIO SUSSEX. 200 ands. Good to Prime D EMERA RA SUGAR. For sale In lota to snit purchasers by W. P. HALL, ja.MO-4 Brown'? Wharf. A N D PLASTER. KOO b?rrela warranted Pure Nova Scotia LAND PLASTER. For sale by ?V i HERMANN BUL WINKLE, Kerr's Wnarf.* jami i . . : . ??: . rjlHE GREAT GROCERY DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. LINLEYS CHEAP STORE, No. 190 K IN G STREBT. . '-? THE GREAT CROCKERY DEPOT, I No. 190 KING STREET. THE, GREAT GLASSWARE DEPOT, Na IBO KING STREET. THE GREAT FRENCH CHINA DEPOT. NO. 190 KING STREET. THE GREAT TOY AND FANCY GOODS f DEPOT, : NO. 190 KING STREET. LINLEYS CHEAP STORE, Ka 190 KING STREET. ? THE OBEAT HOUSE-FURNISHING DEPOT, NO. 190 KING STREET. ^ . - % \ None*.-The Business heretofore condacted at No. ss 8 Kio g street will bo discontinued 'on the ?th of JANUARY, 1872, and the nndertlgn?d-w?l . be pleased to see his customers at the NEW STORE, No. 190 King street. - JOBB W. LINLEY. ginction 5oka--^fttttirg -Bagg, By H. M. MARSHALL & BRO. 0N THURSDAY, 18TB INSTANT, AT ll o'clock, will be sold at tbe Pcs tom ce, Broad street, The desirable RESIDENCE No. 8? America street, having tin roof, cistern, donnie piazza, five roo rcs. besides attics, pantry and drenlng'room; also, Kitchen of four rooms. The Lot measures (fl feet fl inches front, 90 feet rear, by leo feet l? depth, more or less. r- y '. Terms-One-hall cash; balance in one and two years, secured as nsn?L . Jan 13-a wibi j . Bj W, T. LEITCH Sc R. S. BRUNS, [ Auctioneer*. TWENTE WOODEN RESIDENCE AT THE < ? northeast cerner of Thomas and Radcliffe I streets. Will be sold on THURSDAY, the. 18th instant; ? at ll o'clock, at the east end of Broad street, -> 3 That THREE AND A HALF STORY WOODEN . RESIDENCE, with, all necessary outbuildings, . situated aa above. Tbe property ba? been placed I in complete repair, and now ready ror occupancy. I Lot measures 75 feet fron t, by-119 feet m depth.. Te rms-one-third each; balance tn one. two and I three years, with interest, secured by bond and ? mortgage, insurance of the property and au Iga- | ment of the policy. Pnrobasar to pay for papes and stamps and city taxes for 1872. - Janl3-swtb _?_ By TV. T. LEITCH & B. S. BBTJSS, Amcllonetn. V . T> EFE REE'S SALE-FORECLOSURE OF XV Mortgage- R> S. Bruns vs. J. C Lacoste and the Homestead Building and Loan Associa* tlOD. rt By virtue of an order for sale in this case, made by i he Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge of the First Cir? cuit, I will oder for sale at Public Anstfon, on FRIDAY, the 2d day or February, 1872, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, at tbe Poatofflce, at the foot of Broad street, Charleston, & O., All that PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the buildings thereon, situate, lying and being on ? the north Bide of Montagne street, in the City of Charleston, and State or South Carolina, meas? uring and containing in front on said street six? ty nine (69) feet, more or less, from east to weat, and in depth from south ta north two hundred and twenty-five (226) feet, more or lesa; batting and bounding on lands o' Mr. Gray to the north, to the south on said street, to the easton Land or Mrs. Dawson. M ra Tit ton and others, and to the west on Land of the Estate of J. and S. Black? wood. . Terms-One-half cash; fei an ce payable In twp equal successive annual instalments, with in? terest thereon at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, payable annually, secured by bond or bonds of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, the buildings to be insured and policy of insurance assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. W. M. BRUNS, Janl8-s8fl_Special Referee, -financial. F OR SALE, CENTRAL (Ga) RAILROAD STOCK Macon and Western Railroad Stock Southwestern (Ga.) Railroad stocky Western (Ala.) Railroad Bonds (endorsed by Cent? ^ ral Railroad and G orgia Railroad) Atlantic and Gnir Railroad Bonds Af Atlanta City BondB. By A. C. KAUFMAN, janl2-2 No. 26 Broad street. jgONDS, COUPONS, Ac, GOVERNMENT, STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD? BONDS AND COUPONS Uncurrent Bank Notes Mutilated Currency Gold and Sliver Land Warranta i Dealt regularly In. K COLLECTIONS. COLLECTIONS OF DIVIDENDS, COUPONS AND COMMERCIAL PAPER-sight and Time-ripon 5 all points in the United States, made opon the most favorable terms, and proceeds promptly so counted for. r AU business attended to with fidelity and dispatch, by A. 0. KAUFMAN, decB tntbs No. 26 Broad street. Srj-aroina. BOARDING -A FEW BOARDERS CAN be accommodated at No. iso Wentworth I street, west end. _Jani8-.fr BOARDING.-A SMALL FAMILY AND two single gentlemen can be accommodated with BOKARD by applying at Ho. 79 Wentworth.. BBS^jBs ' _ Jania-4" i ri FEW^?r-SNTLEMEN, OB TWG? COU- : l\ PLKS,-maysecnre pleasant Board by appiy . mg immediately at No. 10 Society street, corner cf ansoh." "' T " " janfl-sufihl* g