The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 20, 1872, Image 2

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TERMS OW THE NEWS. TH? DAILY Haws, bj mail ona year, SS, lU months $4; three months **?>? served In tte oity at EI8HTKK omtrca a weet, payable to tbe ca* riera, or $8 a jear, paid ui advance at tue ornoo. TD TBi-wmtaxr NEWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays' ?nd Saturdays, one year |4; alz montos $2 M; three months fl 25 THB wuiLT Surs, one year $2.. six copies lio. Ten coplea, to one address, tl*. SrpscsirnoNB lu all caaes payable In advance j and no paper continued after the expiration of the time paid for. BWRAMOXB ahould be made by Postofflce Haney Order ox by Expresa. If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be Becured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay able to the order of the proprietora of TH? NBWB, or by aendlng the money in a registered letter. Noncxs of Wants, To Bent, Lost and Found, Boarding, AC., not exceeding so words, 26 cents each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding so words, 10 cents each insertion ; over 80, and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each insertion. Those rates are KXT, and must invariably bc paid in advance. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 1? Broad street, Charleston, 3. C. ?be <SJ)aflinton 3&to& WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1872. IT WILL be seen by the official announce? ment, printed in another colnmn, that THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS "is designated as M tbe newspaper for tbe publication of ali "legal notices, and official advertisements, "for the County of Charleston, under the ?act of February 22d, 1870, entitled an act " to regulate the publication of all legal and "public notices." NEWS OW THE DAT, -Now that the elections are over some two hundred employees have been discharged from the Washington Navy Tard. -The allk weavers' strike at Paterson, N. J., la about over, all the employers bnt one having conceded the old wages to the work? men. " - A genuine small-pox scare ie prevalent in East Tennessee, and our exchanges from Bristol and Joneaboro' are filled witta accounts - ol Its ravages and the preventive measures adopted by the local authorities. -The President, last Monday, appointed Samuel F. Philips, late assistant United States district attorney in the Ku-Kiux trials In North Carolin?, to the office of solicitor-general, lately .vacated by the resignation of Colonel Bristow. , -The Criminal Court of Memphis has begun on the gambling houses, and a number of pro? prietors and playera have been arrested. The mayor,; of the city has also begn arrested for violating the gambling laws by Issuing li? censes to the houses. *-The "oldest inhabitant" in Eastern Texas has never seen such a dry season as this. Small streams that were never known to cease running before are now nearly dried up, ?nd Trinity la so low that lt can be forded in many places by horsemen and crossed by foot? men on logs ?nd rocks. -The Presbytery of Louisville have deposed the Rev. Gilbert H. Robertson, of that city, from hU functions as a Presbyterian minister, upon conviction before the Presbytery of the . nins of drunkenness, adultery and lying. The vote stood three for suspension, and nineteen for d?position. -A large meeting of cotton merchants was held at the Savannah Cotton Exchange last .Monday afternoon to take Into consideration the transportation of freight from and to the - various commercial channels, during the pre- t valence ot the horse disease, and committees f were appointed, consisting of three cotton sellers and a like number of buyers. Also c steamship agents and railroad superintend o nts j were requested to meet at the rooms of the j Chamber of Commerce for consultation. -Tbe advance guard of the great army of female voters seems likely to get into trouble. ' A, h ard-bear ted United States Commissioner 6 at Rochester has Issued warrants for the arrest of Miss Susan B. Anthony and her fourteen e female companions, who deposl ted their bal- I lota aa citizens of the United States at the late t election. The poll Inspectors appear to have been struck with a momentary panic when c confronted by Miss Anthony and her intrepid 1 band, ?nd seem to have suddenly forgotten < that the disputed word "person" was, in the Constitution, a term of limited application. It remain,! to be seen whether Commissioner I Storm will be able to retain his attitude of ( adamantine severity when these fifteen ladies appear before him, in grim and terrible 1 array, in his own court. t i -The President bas recently been ar rang- ? lng the points for bia message, but has not yet . commenced writing iL Some of the contents of the document can be Inferred from MB re- < cent private utterances, and lt Ia aate to say { that lt will be more liberal in Its tone, espe? cially towards tbe South, than his former mes- 1 sages, tbe recent vote In that section belog an i Indication of a better feeling than heretofore s towards the general government, while the presa is more moderate In its utterances, not * ag into account the popular majority of i the entire country. The recent pardon of r Appleton Oaksmlth ls regarded by Southern gentlemen as showing them a more friendly ( policy, and as foreshadowing the executive t action relative to some of the Ku-Kiux pris- { oners now serving oat their sentences In the Albany penitentiary. 8 -The Cat 8hbw at the Crystal Palace In s London ls generally spoken ot In the news- t papers of that city. Ev. h cat ls enclosed in a neat wire-work cage, with a plenty of room a for the biggest of them. In each cage is a I cushion for the inmate to repose upon. They g are well supplied wita both meat and milk. The number exhibited, including kittens, ls c nearly four hundred. They are divided into o four great classes, with prizes ranging from t two guineas to five shillings, including short haired, long-haired, and cats belonging ex- ^ elusively to workingmen. These are again n divided into forty-eight classes, beginning witta the short-haired tortoiseshell he-cat and going through all the varieties of brown tab? bies, blue or silver tabbies, black and whites, pare white and unusual colors. Among the Interesting animals In the show ls an ocelot, oe yoong tiger-cat. There is a tortoiseshell I is he-cat valued by bis. owner at fifty pounds. I j A tortoiseshell he-cat short-haired is some? thing entirely new-oats of that marking being almost Invariably "shes." No. 95 is V valued by his owners, two malden ladles, at w five hundred pounds. To crown all, there ls a cat weighing twenty-two pounds without his c collar. ir. -The owners of vicious dogs and proprietors M ot loaded guns and pistols laying around loose have hi therto enjoyed a perfect immunity irom T ?ll legal paine and penalties; the former, for o! their cussedness, and the latter for their crlm- 0 lnal carelessness. It le, therefore, pleasing to note the fact that two lurlee-one lu New fl York and one in Baltimore-have recently p been found whose heads' are level aa to P< canines and loaded fire-arms. In New York Mr. Gale IS the paternal parent of a little girl al .nd the owner of a revolver. Had the two ai b tl I been kept apart Hr. Gale would hav just seven hundred and fifty dollar being the amount ot damages allowed jury, ? few days since, to Hr. Hoffmao, body waa perforated with buckshot fro Gale's six-shooter while Mr. Gale's daughter was fooling with it. In Bal Hr. Herman Simon has or had a nm VICIOUB dogs on his premises, and the 1 pack attempted a few weeks a Ince to lu a little girl named Harv, the daughter W. D. Brooks. Hr. Brooks thereupon b suit to recover for loss of services daugh ter, and another action to recove ages for Injuries to the little girl by t bites. Hr. Simon's defence was that fa not the owner of the dogs, which beloc his gardener, on the same premises, wh little girl Hary was in the habit of going day for milk, which was sold by the gai on his own account. The jury though "too thin," and returned a verdict ot on tired dollars damages in the first oas two hundred dollars In the second, whlc dog cheap considering the circumstance A Foreshadowing ot the Policy o Moitg Administration. At length an appeal has been made I Courts In a manner which promises I people Borne measure of protection a? illegal taxation and the improper ap; tion of tho public money. Trc? NSW always held that the taxpayers, by a and vigorous policy, could hold the makers in check, and compel the Exec officials to observe tho letter and sp! the laws and the constitution. This templated no resistance to a tax le levied,.for proper purposes; bot a wa organization, and of confidence in coarta, caused the people to remain pas Again and again has this paper said the people had no right to assume, witl trying the experiment, that the cc would deny them any fit remedy, and coarse of Judge Helton warrants and j fies the warning BO given. There wa action by any committee or junta. Republican officials, with the new adm tration at their back, are doing the w and surely, whatever their politics, their : or their past history, they deserve we the State. The first step was taken by Mr. F. L. ( dozo, a native colored man, who is present Secretary of State and tbe SI Treasurer elect. Upon his petition, Jai Melton granted an injonction restrain tbe State Treasurer and County Treasur from applying the proceeds of the tax lt just made to any other purposes than th specified in the appropriation bill of Mai 13 bb, 1872. This secured the legal ex peu ture of the taxes as collected. The defet Brs of the public purse now advanced tb lines, and applied to Judge Helton for order enjoining the County Auditors a Treasurers from levying, and collecting, t Laxes ordered to be levied by Comptrol Neagle, in his circular of the Uth Instai They based their application upon t grounds that the tax is unconstitutional, am bat the Comptroller has no warrant in Ia or the levying of any tax for the paymo >f interest upon the State debt. The 1 unction was granted by Judge Melton c Jonday. Two points are th us secured. If ll ojaoction last granted be continued, au ve trust tbat it will be, there ls an end I my tax levy under the existing laws. An iven if that injonction can be dissolved, tb jeople have the assurance that, so far s he Courts can direct and control, the prc :eeds of the tax levy will be applied to tb egltlmate, if extravagant, expenses of th ;urrent year. The latest intelligence with regard to th ax embroglio will be found in oar nen ind telegraphic columns. There the peopl viii find what information they need as t he progress of a cause in which every mai n South Carolina who makes an honest liv ng, or who has a dollar's worth of honestly lamed proper ty, ia acutely interested. What iver may come of it, we heartily congratul?t he people on the progress that has beet nade In the vindication of their rights as citl ;ons. This is a question which goes far bey on c janies and political platforms. And surely t will be a good omen to those who, witb tHB NBWS, refused to support the hypocriti? cal Bolters in the late canvass, that two oi he officers elect upon the Regular Radical icket are the head and front of the peaceful ind constitutional movement against theft .nd wrong. This is not all. The Injanc ions already obtained and the proceedings lready instituted, for the defence of the 'eople against the Rings, foreshadow the mancini policy of Governor Moses and his olleagues. These measures are approved f, and pushed on by, the new administra ion-a fact which recalcitrant County Audi ors and Treasurers will do well to bear in lind. Surely a better time is coming ! That Swindling Scrip. The probable and pleasant rumor comes j ns from Columbia that Judge Melton bas isued an order sustaining the decision of adge Willard, ot the Supreme Court, in ie matter of the Blue Ridge Scrip. Judge Allard decided that the issue of the scrip ras in violation or the Constitution. The ase, in a different shape, was brought ?up i the Circuit Court, and the report is now lat a similar decision bas been rendered, bis, we take it, will give a quietus to one f the biggest swindles which even South arolina has known. Some good men, nancial innocents, will suffer, bat the sople will reap the benefit. There is jason for believing tbat the Rings are bout to be smashed. Things are working right f . j xxl Ci ?uixnuuutjxvj.1 The Tax Levies, There was a serions, if not vital, error in the article of THE NEWS, in which it was suggested that the tax authorized by the Joint Resolution of March 13, 1872, was ne [ cessarily for the year ending October 31, 1872. The appropriation act of March 23, 1669, which had been overlooked, author I izes and directs the Auditor of the State to levy, and cause to be collected, a sufficient per centum of taxes to raise the money ap? propriated in the act. This adds another to the yearly tax levies, and places the Comptroller-General in this dilemma: the new tax is for the year ending October 31, 1872, in which case it cannot be levied for the reason that a tax for that year has al? ready been levied and collected ; or the tax is for the year ending October 31, 1873, in which case the joint resolution of March 13, 1872, (which provides that the levy in ques? tion shall be to meet the expenses of the government for the fiscal year commencing November 1,1P71,) is wrongly worded, and is of no more force than so much waste paper. We say, Well-done to the citizens who bad the sagacity to discover the blundering of the officials, and the pluck and patriot? ism to bring them, at once, before the courts. ?egal Notices. X OHAKLItSTON OOUNTY.-By Qt O ROE BUIST, Esq., Probate Judge.-Whereas, JOSEPH F. RUSSELL, of Charleston, Tailor, made snit to me to grant bim Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects or WILLI AM E. BERRY, late of Charleston, mechanic These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kladted and c editors if tbe said WILLIAM E. BERKY, deceased, tbat tbey be and appear berore me, In the Court of Probate, to be held at Charleston on the ?th day of December next, after publication hereof at ii o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, ir any they have, why the Bai t administration snould not be granted. Given under my hand, this 10th da> or Novem? ber, Anno Domini 1872. GEORGE BUIST, D0V20-W2_Probate Judge. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COONTY OF CHARLESTON.-COU ri.T OF COMMON Pi.EAS.-JOHN L. MACAULAY, Plain? tiff, against ISRAEL RDWARD WOOLF, JOLIAN MOSK8 ABRAMS, GEORUE DAVIS and MORRIS CANTOR, D?tendants.-Summonsror Relief, Com? plaint nut served. To the Defendants, ISRAEL EDWARD WOOLF, JULIAN MOSES ABRAMS, GEORGE DAVIS ai d MORRIS CANTOR: lr ou ere hen by summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action, which ls flied m the office o the Cleric of Com? mon Pleas for tbe said county, and to serve a I copy of your answer to tbe said complaint ou the sub-crt hers at their office, No. 41 Broad street, charleston, S. C.. within twenty days after the I service hereof, exclusive or the day or such ser? I vice; and if you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff m this ac? tion win apply to the Court for the relief de? manded in the complaint. Dated 19th October, 1872. fSlAX.] A. O. RICHMOND, C. 0. P. BUIST A BUIST, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendants, ISRAEL EDWARD WOOLF, JULIAN MOSES ABRAMS, GEORGE DAVIS and MORRIS CAN lOR: Take notts- that the Summons In this action, of j which the foregoing ls a copy, wa? flied la the office of tbe Clerk or the Court or Common Pleas for Charleston County the 10th day or October, 1872. BUIST A BUIST, nov2Q-we_Plaintiff's Attorneys. NOTICE.-ALL PEBSONS HAVING Demands against the Estate or the late JUL? IUS EDWARD LOTH, late or Charleston, Plano ma&er, deceased, are requested to present their Demands, properly attested, and those indebted to said Estate will make payment to the under? signed. JOHANNA LOTH, Executrix, nov?-wrs J. KRUSE, Executor. -fertilisers. p?ACIFTC^ G?A?tT^?OMPANx^ (CAPITAL $1,000,000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. Thia GUANO ls now sowed known in all the Southern states tor ita remarkable effects os an agency for Increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from ns. Its use for seven years past has established its character for reliable excellence. The large Axed capital Invested by the company In this trade affords the surent guarantee or the continued ex? cellence or this Guano. - The supplies put Into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared under the personal super? intendence of or. St. Ja nan Ravenei, Chemist of the Company, at Charleston, S. c., hence planters may rest assured that Its quality and composition ls precisely the same as tbat heretofore sold. J. N. ROBSON, Belling Agent, Oharleston S. U. JNO. 8. RKESE A CO., General Aconta. Baltimore. Ts RM 9-$48 cash; $63 lime, without interest. To accommodate planters they oun order now and have until the lat or April to decide as to whether they will take at time or cash price. When delivered rrom the Faotory by the carload no cl ray ago will be charged. aa-i'apera that inserted my advertisement last j ea r wi 11 please copy. n< . V20 Ocucanoncu. MABY ANN BTJIE INSTITUTE, ON Heights or Aiken, S. 0. General G. J. RAINS, Proressor and Lecturer, For terms apply to Miss M. A BUIR 00(26 Prlnoloal of Institute, Aiken, s.e. Jj!)otagrapr)3, Portraits, Ut. D. S. T. SOUDER No. 263 KING (STREET, invites attention to bis various de? scriptions of Portraiture: Plain Photographs of all sizes India Ink and Painted Photographs, all Blzes Crayons and Porcelains. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRAMES, PASSE PARTODTS, AC.? Always on hand, and at REASONABLE PRICES ootsi-imo Sn? meet (ZLaros A. J. SULLIVAN R?ILDER AND CONTRACTOR, No. 113 MEETING STREET, ?EARLY OPPOSITE CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO Desires to Inform his friends and the public ;hat he ls prepared to carry on the GENERAL BUILDING BUSINESS. Repairs of all kinds at? ended to. Designs and estimates furnished upon ippllcatlon. sept) GAYER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, COURTHOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. novo-lmo jyjOSES GOLDSMITH ?S SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE. Highest Cash Price paid ror WOOL, WAX aides. Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all Rinds or ?stall, ALSO, Dealers in COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig Iron. mayao-mwfiyr _-fflmngg._ T~1T??~T?DGE, HO. ?S6, A. P. M. The Regalar comuanlca?on of tais Lodge will bn held THIS KVKENO, the 20th instant, at Holmes's Lyceum, at 7 otlock. By order of W. M. M. GREENLAND, nov a_Sforetary. TOBACCO DEALERS' PBOTEOTIVE UNION_The offices and members of this Society are requested to*ttond a Meeting Tu ia (Wednesday) LTENINO November 20th. at 8 o'clock precisely, at Ladstedt a Hall, for the purpose of adopting th&N'ew Constitution. By order. H. HENitY KNEE, nov20 _secretary. CHARLESTOH JIFLEMEN CLUB.-A Special Meeting of the Glob will be held THIS EVSNINO. at the Kerchants' Hotel Hall, at 7 o'clock. Th? Granl Bala will be held, and ticket holders are respectruilyinvlced to attend. Mem? ber? having Tictetj mut come prepared to mate returns. U. D. BACAISE, nov2o-? Secretary. roma. W~~A^rF?rXl3f^^ act as Hostler aid House Servant. Apply at No. 47 Cannon street._nov20-l* TTTANTED, A STSADf GIBL TO DO VT housework. Aply, with references, at Ko. 27 Rutledge. Btreet one door south of Bull street. nov2Q-l* WANTED, A miTE GIBL TO DO housework and matel herself generally useful. Mnst oe well ^commended. Apply at No. 9 Beaafaln street._noT20-2? WANTED, A FE?ALE HO?8E SER? VANT, (White.) One capable and wU llug to attend to genera h jusework, with good recommeD dation?, may ind a pleasant situation by applying at No. SB wentworth Btreet, opposite Grace Church. nOv20-2* WANTED, BOAID, BY A GENTLE MAN, wife and thUd, In a respectable pri? vate family. Address, si ailng terms, location, Ac, W., Di awer Box, Nu 181. P. 0. novi9-2? AYOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUA? TION, In a health; part of the State, as Teacher of the English branches and Rudiments or M?sle References given if required. Ad dress J. K. E., throngh charleston P. O. noviB NURSE WANTED-WANTED A GOUD Child's Naree. Reference required. Apply at No. 121 Wentworth skeet, between Smith and Ratledge._novi9-2 WANTED, A WHITE GIBL, ABOUT sixteen years oU, to assist in the nurse? ry. Good recommendations required. Apply at ?io. 6 L* gare street._novlP-2* ' WANTED, A PEKSON TO S KW AND j do Housework; i German preferred. Ap ply at this office.,_novia-2 AGENTS WANTID. - THE MASTER SPIalTSOF THB WORLD. THE TREAS? URE HOUSE OF AM Eil IDA. THE GREAT BOOK OF THE YEAH. Agenti report sales of 25 to 100 coplea m a few hours or daya. Prospectus free. Add res.- J. W. GQODSP?ED. New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, S'. Louis, New Orleans, octi-smoanaw_ '_ KA PER DAY.-LABORERS r_^mtJ\J Wanted, to Mme Carolina Phos? phates. Aoie-bodled hinds can make Irom $126 I to fl ?0 per day. Comfortable Lodgings pro? vided free of charge. Apply ai the Works ol the Ashley Land Phos? phate Company, near Slneatb's Station, Sooth Carolina H au road, or to 0. R. HOLMES, Accommodation wharf, Charleston, S. C. novs-fmwimo toot ono Sonr?o. D"?GS~1LOST.-STRAYED OR STOLEN from residence, Rutledge street, between l'rumbo Court and Qaeen street, a Black NEW? FOUNDLAND HITCH, seven months old, anaweis to the name of Mambo. Aiso, strayed or sto.ec fiom schooner Hary E. Lang, lying at Onion Wharf, a half breed DOO, (Esquimaux and Newfoundland,) color black, answers to the name or Sailor. A reward of five iioilara each will bs given to finder. If left at the anice of GEORGE W. WILLIAMS A CO., corner Bay no and Church streets, nov2c-3 ?o Wm. OI^MITTOBEN^ corner of Society and Meeting streets. ?Ovao-4?_ TO RENT, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with either three or four rooms. Apply at No. 180 St. Philip street._nov20-i* FOR RENT, A FEW MORE COMFOR? TABLE Booma I furn $2 to $0. Aldo, AR UHER'S commodious and central Hall. AR CHER'S BAZAAR._novlB-2* R~OOMS TO BENT, AT No. ll DOUGHTY atreet. Inquire on the premises, no vis rpo RENT, TWO STOREHOUSES AND JL Dwellings, la the Town of Florence, S. C., Main street, opposite Freight Depot, formerly oc? cupied by A. W. Loy na. Address F. M. R., Flo rence, S. 0._novft-14* TO RENT, A NEW BUILDING ON East Bay near Maiket street, suitable for a | grocery or clothing store. Apply to WM. MCKAY, No. 46 Wentworth street_noyl8-m*f3 TO RENT, THE LARGE HALL IN third story of building southwest corner Meeting and Market streets. Also Kuchen on -ame premises with four rooms. THEO. STONEY, iouthera wharf._novl-fw TO BENT, THAT LABGE AND OOM MODfOOS Building. No. 149 East Bay, re jently occupied aa the Publication Office or THB NEWS, aod lormerly known aa the French Coffee House. For terms, Ac, applv at the Omeo of rna NEWS, NO. 10 Broad street. cep28 Sot Bait. A T PB1TATE SALE, TO CLOSE A IX COPARTNERSHIP, toe T?RPENTJNE woRKS Bltnated on Charle ton Neck, DOW In D pt-ration In close proximity to the South Caroline ind Northeastern Railroad track, consisting as Tollows: 1 LOPPER STILL, capacity 60 barrels. 1 Copper Still, capacity ?6 barrels. 1 Copper suil. capacity 26 barrels. With Wormp, Tubs, and ali Toola necessary for conducting a first-class manufactory; also, .sheds, Buildings, ono Sibley A Snowies third sise Pnmp, ?nd a good supply or water, with a lease for two years ol the grounds. ALSO, 1 RETORT. Worm, Building, Tank, Ac, ror the manufacturingor Rosin Oil; capacity of Retort io b?rrela. For further particulars address T. T. CHAPEAU A CO., Postofflce Box No. 77, Gharleaton, 8.0. Or ZIMMERMAN DAVIS, Administrator. nov20-wjms . OR S A LE.-ON ACCOUNT OF| JJ feet?]? health, I am compelled to sell out my HO well known) FRUIT STORE, No. 380 King itreet. A very good stand and cheap rent, a good lelghborhood, and will be sold cneap lor cash. 3 -me au d examine lt, and you will find plenty of jtoi K ; well worth the money askei for lt. M. N. ?.L1EN._DgrjM IT" ENTUCKY SALE STABLES, No. 89 IV CHURCH STREET, has Dray, Timber, Tur <e.,nne aod Plantation MULES for aale low. 3HAS.D. MOPPY. nOVl0-4* A LOT OF FINE HORSES AND MARES OL ror Baggy, saddle and Plantation nae, at Leutuckv Sale atables, No. 89 Church street. novi9*t?_ FOR SALE-TO BE SOLD AT AUG TlON at No. 38 Queen street, ou WEDNES? DAY next, the 20th ins ., all the contents of that JAKROOM, Including the Fixtures, Tables, stoves, kc. The above can oe treated for previous to the ale. DOV19-3* STTRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD V T NEWSPAPERS m large or small quanti lea. Tice 60 CENTS PBS HUNDRED. Apply at the iffley of THr? NKWS. mavin Sooroino. SEVERAL BOARDERS CAN BE COM J FORTABLY accommodated In a private amity by applying to Mr. Vi?RN?N at Fogartle's look Store, King street. nov201* rj OUTHERNERS VISITING THE NORTH J eau obtain first-olaes Board at No- 0 West -eaty ninth street, New York, four doors from Chev House, and in the oelghnorhood of nine or he principal hotels. Terms $14 per week. Tran lent Boarders taken. oct28 Imo Cor.fectumitrj, ?oos, Gt. A^ NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF Rich Fancy Goods, Toys, Games, Fireworks, French confectionery, Rubber Goods, Ac, Is now opening, (nearly every steamer brings i a fresh supply of the latest novelties until the lolldays are over,) at VON SANTEN'S RAZIAR, No. 229 King street, nov2>amw24 Next to Academy of Music. jpiaST GRAND ?OIKEE or TH s CHARLESTON* HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1, A'J THX HALL IN Q/JEEN STREET, TUESDAY EVESINC , NOVEMBER 28, 1872. COM: ?TTTES: J. H.LOEB, Chairman. J. P. LYONS. JOHN KRESSEL. F.J. MCOAREY. J.E. CORBETT. Members of the Fire Department are regace ted to attend In uniform. novio-tathemtnr; eRAND PROMENADE CONCERT. iriTH GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES, IN AU? OF THU MARION STEAM FDtB ENGINE COMPANY, A" THU HIBERNIAN HiJLL, DECEMBER 3. Number of Ucketa limited to 1300. Seventy seven magnificent glftiiof Gold and Silverware to be diatriba'ed to tbe Ticket holders. TO THE OITIZEKS OF CHARLESTON: The Engine of our company having been en? tirely worn ont by hard service, we were com? pelled to replace lt by t, new machine to keep np the efficiency of oar company. The location of oar apparatus, lt ls well known, requires a first class msohlne, and with thia we propose In the rature, as la the past, to give the public oar best services. The proposed Concert ls to enable ns, with what we can savo from oar pay from the city, to make payment for oar Engine, and we trust that we may not sppeal In vam to oar fellow-citizens. Tickets can be procured of either of the com? mittee. T. S. SIG WALU, A. J. JAG ER, M. HARRIS, J. T. WILLIAMS, novis H. N. JACKSON. ina granee._ (^TATEMTSNT OJ? THE CONDITION CF THH PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, N. T" NOVIkURB 1, 1872. Capital and surplus.$2,032,101 el Whole Amount of Policies In burnt district, Boston, $450,000. Proba- * ble loss. 400.000 00 $1,632,101 61 ASSETS. Cash in Bank.$ 01,298 63 Cash in coarse of transmission by Agents. 103,601 77 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, at 7 per cent. 860,805 00 Call Loans on U. S. Bonds, Ac, at 7 per cent. 107,606 77 Bills Received for Marine Premiums. 100,476 36 U. S. States and Cou 1 ty Bonds, mar- 0 ket value. 744 380 69 Uncollected Premiar?s, Fire and Ma? rine. 88,481 ?6 Accrued Interest. 16,461 10 Real Estate owned br Company for Offices. 220,000 00 Wrecking Apparatus at Buffalo, N. Y. 17,00 0 00 Claims doe Company tor Salvages and reinsurance. 67,701 83 Other property, sand: y Items. io,-.<o 00 $2,032,191 61 STEPHEN CROWE uL, President. PHIL INDER SHAW, secretary. 8. Y. TUPPER, nov20 Agent F IRE INSURANCE THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH, CAPITAL, $12,000,000. THE PHONIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, CAPITAL AND ASSETS, 11,427,626 74. The undersigned, having Increased tn cir INSUR? ANCE facilities by the Agency or that stroDg and reliable American Company, the PH OS MX, of Hartford, are now enabled to offer to merchants and property owners Policies In the above named Companies at as low rates as any other first-class Companies. E. St- BRING A CO., Insurance Agents sep6-3mos Na 14 Broad street, IXtw Publications. JpOG ARTIE'S B OOK DEPOSITORY, No. 200 KING STB EET. NEW CATALOGUE No. 29. TWO VALUABLE AND INTERESTING BOOKS TO BB PUBLISHED BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. Na I.-"THE UNIVERSE," Or the Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little. By F. A. Pouchet, M. D., corresponding member or the institute of France; Director or the Museum or Natara! History itt' Booen; Professor in the School or Medicine and the upper School or Science, Ac, Ac. New and Improved edition, embodying the au? thor's latest revision, i, with au introduction by Arnold Guyot, Ph. lt., LL. D., Professor of Geol? ogy and Physical Geography, in Nassau Hall, Princeton, N. J. The work embraces "The Uni? verse," including the animate and Inanimate; treating of animals, plants, tbe earth and heaven, overflowing with invaluable information, while lt reads like a fairy tale, It will be brought ont re? gardless of pains or expense, printed In the most elegant manner on bsautlfally tinted paper, and illustr?t ed with threa hundred and fifty superb engravings. In size lt will be a super-royal octavo volume of over Eight Hundred Pages, and bound as fol? lows, and at the prices annexed: Morocco cloth,bevellixl boards, gilt edges....$ 8 Leather, marble edgei. 10 Frenoh morocco, panelled sides and gilt edges 12 The work ls sold exclusively by subscription, and will be delivered to subscribers only at the prices quoted. SOR1BNER, ARMSTRONG A CO, Publishers. An authorized Canvasser will call open the citi? zens. Subscriptions received at FOGARTIE'S Book Depository, Special Agency for the State where a specimen copy can be seen. NO. II.-"?TANLBY'8 ?XPBD1TION IN SEARCH OF DR. LIVINGSTONE." Specimen copies or this highly interesting book will be ready about the 20th instant. FOGARTIE'S TOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 KING STREET (in the Bend.) mrihlfl-t'ir.nfi Gharlesmn. s a Seining itiacbines. rjIHE NEW IMPROVED WHEELED & WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior MACHINES, on Ten Dollar monthly pajmeets. Adjusting and Repairing done promtly. WHEEL KR A WILSON MANUF'G CO., aprt-tvr Ko- 2?9 King street. CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY, AT THE OLD STAND, KING STREET, CORNER CF LIBERTY STREET. The Subscriber wonld respectfully inform his ! friends and the public that his Meek ls now com? plete lu CHINa, GLAU:? AND CROCKERY, Plain white and Fancy China, Glass and Faucy China Goods, Lamps, Shades, Ac, Ac oct 10-th at u3 mo 8 lt, H. MCDOWELL, Agent, -i'aira._. A~ N N TJ A L FAIR OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA, HELD AT SAVANNAH. JSSSS^SSi MONDAY, December 2d. 1812, and continue during the week. The Central Railroad and connections and At SM R^road and connections will tranaport vlaitora for one fare, returning free. SABRE CONTEST. There will be a Sabre Contest betwppn th? <m. RACES. Open to thc world, three or more to enter Fastest Trotting SlDgle-harneas Horae. Purse $100; Fastest pair of Trotting Horses, owned and used as such.Purse $50; best Slngle-harnesa Horae Plate$20; bestpairor Harness Horses, Plate $25 best Pacing Horse. Plate $16; runnine Race* sweepstakes, mue heats, three or more tb enter' two to start, entrance ten per cent, Purse $200. COTTON PREMIUMS. The Chamber of Commerce offer the following Premiums : ? For best three bales Upland Cotton of one plan? ters erowth on exhibition, premium to KO to planter. $60. 6 For three bales ranking second In quality, pre? mium to go to planter, $40. For three balea ranking third In quality $30 premiums to go to the planters. For the best cale of S a Isund Cotton, $60; next best in quality, premium TO g > -o planter, $40. For th best oin lor Upland cotton $100. . For the beot bushel of Rou t: h Rice, of the variety Known as gold seed, preta um to go to plan < ter. $10. For the best Bushel of Roogh Rice, or the vari? ety known as white, premium to go to planter. $10. No ree will be charged for Entering of Exhibit? ing artices. For Premium Lista or other Information? ap? ply to J. H. ESTILL, Secretary. oeUMmo Joint Stock (Eorapann. OFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS OF THE CHARLESTON JOINT STOCK COM PANT for the benefit of the state Orpban Asylum! CLASS No. 267-TUESDAY MORNING, ^0v. ie. 76-46-64-48-51-69-19-41-?-So-38- 6 CLASS NO 268-TUKSDAT EVENING, NOV. 19. 49-77-18-78-63-12-45-66-34-62-31-53 nov20-l A MOROSO, Sworn Commsisloner. Drags ano ?Uouineo. Gr. J. L D H N, PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 450 KE?Q STREET, CORNER OF JOHN. Now In stock of my own. importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brushes, Carbolic Acid, Pattey's Gold Cream, English Dalby'a Carminative, British Oil, Roche's Embrocation and chlorodyne. AQINT FOB TILDEN A CO.'8 SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated rills, AO. AGENT FOB FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. ASBNT FOB SOUTH CAROLINA FOB DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, surgical Instruments and Goods of foreign man ?facture Imported to order. My Dispensing Department ls complete, em? bracing all New Remedies. A full assortment of Trasses and Bandages al? ways OD hand. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with aconracv dav or night. laniowfmlv DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU? MATIC SYRUP. Warranted under oath never to have failed to cure. 28,600 certificates or testimonials- of cure, including Rev. 0. H. Ewing. Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls of Schuylkill, Phlladsl Shla; the wife of Rev. J. B. Davis, Hlahtatown, ew Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia: Hon. J V. Greeley, member con? gress from Philadelphia; HUD. Judge Lee, Cam? den, New Jersey; ex-senator Stewart, Baltimore: ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands of others. Warranted to cure or money refunded. DB. GEO. 0AUL1ER, Agent, july l-l yr charleston. S.O. Drago at ?Hhoksak. pMMAULT'S SYRUP OF HYPOPHOS PHITE OF LIME. This new French Medicine has been used by many of our citizens with the greatest success in the cure of COUGHS and tho different affections of the tunga. Pleasant to the taste and certain tn Ita effects. Prepared by G RI VAULT A 00., No. 46 Rue Richelieu, Parla, And for sale by their Agenta, ? DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Ch ! ri; stcn, S. 0. ?JAPSICDM (RED PEPPER) PLASTER, For Local and Rheumatic Pams, ready for im? mediate usc. GAUDIOHA?D'? COMPOUND EXTRACT SAN? DAL WOOD. Thia instead of being the nauseating drug that Is generally recommended to those suf? fering from disorders of the urinary organs, will be found a sweet aromatic confection that can be taken by all ages and conditions. SIMMONS'S HEPATIC COMPOUND OR LIVER CURE, already prepared for tue, has the highest reputation now of any Liver Medicine before the public. WYETH'S COD LIVER OIL AND PHOSPHATE LIME. WYETH'S BEEF, IRON AND WINE. WYETH'S CHLORATE POTASSIUM AND WILD CHERRY LOZESQERS, and all the valuable pre? parations of thia justly celebrated house for aale by DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents for Sou t h Carolina. "^OISE'S MORNING STAR YEAST POWDERS Are used in all the b?tela and many boarding? houses and private families in this city, and are really the BEST IN USE for making Wholesome, Light, Spongy and Di? gestible BREAD, BISCUITS, BUCKWHEAT CAKES, .ROLLS, WAFFLES, MUFFINS, Ac. For 8ale by the box. dozsu or pound, by the I proprietors, DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS. jy-EDICAL SADDLE-BAGS, MEDIOLNE CHESTS, POCKET VIAL OASES AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS. / full supply of the latest Improvements on hau-, ind for sae by nov8-mw DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS. EISLEY'S B?CHU, FOR ALL DISORD BRS of the Urinary Organs, (the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, AC.) from whatever cause. Thia elegant preparation or the concentrated vlnuea or the best diuretic tonics known-aa pre? pared by H. W. RISLEY, the originator-ls war? ranted equal to the beat, and superior to most all other preparations for thiR pnrposA, besides being put np In large (8 oz.) buttles ror the low price or $t. Phyttclana are Invited to compare the effects, as well as the appearauce of RIaLEY'S BUOQU with anv other. RISLEY'S PHILOTOKEN, OR FEMALE'S FRIEND, a remeny expressly for the benefit of females, and well wortny of their attention. For relieving nausea, and for all those nervous troubles to which they are Oiten subject It ls also an excellent sedative, or Nervous Antidote, producing natural refreshing sleep in caces or nervous irritation, exhaustion or excitement In persons or either Bex. Price $L Having u*ed In my family RiSLEY'S PHILOTO? KEN and F.XTRAOT BOCHO, and observed their Invariable eillcacy in ca? es among my ir ends for a number of yeara, 1 consider each a mo-t excel? lent remedy for the purposes recommended; and besides, in my own case. t"e Phllotoken proved a good remedy ror sleeplessness arising from nervous exhaustion HENRY VE ESL A" E, JB., Pastor Reformed Church. Irvington. N. J., May 22, 1871. Sold by all Retail Druggists. The trade sup? plied by PHILIP WISEMAN A CO.. Wholesale Druggists, no vi3-wsim o No. 3? Hayne street. QOALI COA LI CO ALI 100 tons Chestnut COAL. 200 toni Red Ash- Ega Coal: also Watts Ash Foandry and Cumberland Smith's Coal in Tard and to arrive per schooner H. S. Brooks, and for Bale by ... . E. F. SWEEOA-V, .Agent. novlfl-2- - ? , ? ' ? ' ? . Central .Wnari. gHOULDERS 1 SHOULDERS t 48 hhds. Primo Smoked SHOULDERS. For sale by HERMANN B1JLWINKLE, novl3 _ ... Kerr's Wharf. Q A TS I OAT 8 i O 'AT S I 10,000 baa h ela Heavy Western Feeding OATS, In Store and to arrive. _~ For sale by ' HERMANN BULWINKZE,; . nov8-imo . ? . _Kerr's.wharf. pAUL B. LALANE & CO., NO. 175 EAST BAT, OFF BE TO THE TB ADE Yr LOWEST MA axer RAT sa: 10 Mids. O.B. Bacon SIDES .. . 1? hhds. Choice Bacon shoulders 60 boxes D. s. Choice Sides . loo boxes canned Tomatoes. 2 and 3 lbs. loo boxes Canned Peaches, 2 lbs. iso boxes Canned Oysters, l and 2 lbs. 80 noxes Brandy Peaches loo boxes American Club Fish 76 boxes assorted Jellies 160 boxes Bl Oar. Soda, X, Vi and whole pact ages 76 kegs Bl.Car. Soda eo kegs Sal soda 170 doz. a-sorted Brooms 160 doz. p tnted But kets 75 nests Painted Tabs v . 160 bbls. S. H. aud Choice Syrup 76 bbls. W. W. and Older Vinegar : - " no baas Rio and Java Cooee 90 boxes Tobacco, various brands 676 boxes scaled and No. l Herring. . ^ j. lo addition te the above, we keen a well-select? ed assortment or Choice WHISKIES, Brandies, Gins, wines, Aa Prompt attention wfll be given to all country orders entrusted to us. noys . -piOOD FOB THE MILLION. ^ J THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF' THE AGE, AMERICAN CLUB FISH-BONELESS TOTING SHAD. The Cheapest and best Food In existence. In whole, halves and quarter boxes. PAUL B. LALANE ? CO., Na 176 East Bay,. Charleston, s. c., Sole Agents. Liberal discount to the trade. "1 sep 19-amos A R T I N A M .Oi? D , (Successors to late E. E. Bedford j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, NOS. 127and 129 MEETING STREET, Corner Market street, Charleston, South carolina, Keep on hand a well selected stock or Choice Family Supplies. ? ..'. Country orders respect fully solicited. No charte for packing, and goods delivered free of charge to aa> part of the city, Sal'.road Depots and Steamers. ' W.-H. WKLCJT-FLEETWOOD LAMMBAU-L. KABOK. oot24-Dao3moB . . w ILSON'S GROCERY. H WILSON'S GROCERY ls now offering the uaost carefully selected stock o? LIQUORS . to be found In this city. r? ^r^M* They have been selected, especially., tot ..their medicinal qualities, and their purity endorsed by the most eminent physicians of Charleston.' Parties desiring a pore article can.always rely ?on Liquors sold from thia establishment and ! recommended. A rall supply or low grades on hand. ' WILSONS'GROCERY, No. 306 King street. Mah Address Box Na 888._,-. ? ALIB?T Pl NS.. HALIBUT FINS. 1 TONGUES AND SOUNDS. ? '; TONGUES AND SOUNDS. For sale low at WILSONS' GROCERY, . Na SOT King Street. All Goods Delivered Promptly. ^fp? . CANNED PEACHES 1 CANNED PEACHES 1 180 dozen 2 and 8 lb. CANNED PEAOHES.? For sale low at WILSONS'CROCE KY, No. 206 King street jgpAB Goods delivered Doe,_ CANNED TOMATOES I CANNED T?r MATO ES I 700 dozen 2-lb Canned TOMATOS8. For sale lbw at WILSONS' GROCERY,. Na 306 King street, sa- AU Goods delivered free. .ii. QI YRUPl SYRUP! SYBUPl GOLDENSYRUP,^asg?EBT< Na 806 King street ay Ali Goods delivered free. BARGAINS IN TEAS, COFFEES, GRO CERIES AND PROVISIONS. warranted to suit the palates and tte PMketa orthomllUon. WILSONS' GROCERY, Na 806 King street ., jg-All Goods delivered free._ NEW CODFISH, PICKLED SALMON, SPICED SALMON. Extra No. 1 MACKEREL Mess Mackerel New Herrings. _ For sale low at WILSONS' GROCERY, ' No. 806'King street, ay All Goods delivered free. ? ? ".? VTEW SMOKED BEEF, FRESH SMOKED il TONGUES, NE? HAMS, (SMALL SIZE.) PIG SHOULDERS. Fulton Market BEEF Family Pin Pork smoked Pig Tongues Pickled Plas' Feet. ForVaelowat WILSONS' GROCERY, No. aoe King street air All Goods delivered free. ?tameos Socks. jjjT? S""? N~~ A C 0. ' 8 ' f.u OEMS OF STRAUSS ! :' continue In great demand. Remember to buy me for a Holiday present Price $2 60 boards; $3 sloth. THE STANDARD! ranks, and will rank among the very best Church mnslc Books. Price fl 60. Specimen seht, at present, for si 25. CLARK'S NEW METHOD FOB REED ORGAN I pleases everybody by its thorough coarse of In g true rion and most pleasing Music Price $2 60 EASY CANTATAS I - - - for Musical Societies and Clubs, Choirs, Semina? ries and classes, that fear to attack the oratorios and classical cantatas. Belshazzar's Feast 50c. Pl lg Mm Fathers 60c. Burning Ship, $1. Quarrel of Flowers, 35c. Festival or Rose. 30a ' Children or Jerusalem, soe. Fairy Bridal, 60c. Daniel, 60c; Haymakers, il. storm King 38c. Flower Queen, 75C. Indian summer, 30c. Winter Evening Entertainment, $1. Book or Cantatas, $1 60. Esther, soc. Picnic, $1. . . Cuiorlt Fay. $1. Flower Festival, 45c. Twin SlBters, 60c. x Malled, postpaid on receipt or price. * OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. ' CHAS. H. DITSON A CO., New York. aepl4-swlyrn*w