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TRANSIENT ADVJKBTLJBMENTI will be Duollahed In THB TBI-WXXXXY Siwa at the same rates as In THB DAILY NKWS. Contract advertisements at one hair the rates for THK DAIIT NKWS. ADVKBTI8RMKNT3 IN THB WXBXJLY SBWO, per line dQ^Ud nonpareil, 1 insertion, 16 cents; 1 month, 60 cents; 3 mends, $l;'J months, $176; . ::-12 montos, $8. BXMTTTANCXS should be made by Poi to Aloe Money Or* r, or by Express. If this cannot be one, protection agalast losses by mall may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay able to the order or the proprietors of TOT Maw a, or ny sending the money in a registered letter AdcuiSS RIORDAN', DAWSON A CO . """V '-; No. lfl Broad street, Charleston, 8. a I THDBSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1875. TM CHARLESTON DAILY Nsw8 "le designa ..ted as the- newspaper for the publication of "all legal notices, and amela! advertisements, kfor theOcnnty o Charlestorf, ender the act "of February 23d, 1870, en ti tied* an act to regu late the publication of all l gal and pabilo "nettoes." ' ' NEWS OW SUE DAT. -The Hew York Court ot Appeals bas re ~~- centiy decided'that national banka axe Snb ject to the State usury laws and liable to their i panal ties. . .-The 'Students o falo College have pur chased plc tures (photograph ) of themselves, darling the last month, , at a price that will amount, in the aggregate to ten thousand dollars. ' v . . - . -Bret Harte, who seems to have gone'Into eclipse In .Boston and everywhere else East, ls -now pronounced "a heathen Chinee In literature." His weakness seems to ba a fail ure to keep engagements, whether to lecture or to write. -^.It ls said that the Berlin postoffloe is abo n t to' ! utr oduce an 1 m pro v em e n t upon the original postal oar^. system. A( card ls to be provided, on which a message may be sect and a reply returned at once. The original sender, by paying the trifling poetare Doth ways, may thus secut e an answer atones, the person addressed having only to wrile a line or so on' the card wheat he receives lt and re turn It to the postman. ' . -The . English '. historian, {ames Antony Fronde, who came to this country to convert ? bs to the English view of Ireland, salted from New York on Saturday for England, on the Adriatic - He left a number of engine menta to lecture unfulfilled, for which lt la staled aa an excuse that his departure was hastened by argent domestic engagements. Mr. Fr o a de's mission would In all probability have failed of s access even if his views had not been combat, ed by so eminent an orator aa Father Burke. The controversy between the two strength' I en ed the sympathy tha t has always existed In this.country for the Irish people. . . -The Hew Orleans Picayune, of the 28th ultimo, makes the following record of a se rlQuaaccIdent to a former resident of Charles ton t. "It is With the deepest regret that we learn of tbeeevere wounding of our esteemed: fella w-clUzen, T. Tupper, of the flrm of Price, Hine A Topper, No. 26 Carondelet stree t, by the accidental discharge of a pistol, In his own banda. Dr. BriOkeU, the family physi cian of Mr. '.Tupper, ls ic er-Sance, and ls . led to hope that the wound will ">t prove fatal. The ball baa been extracted entire, and / the fracture of the a ku li la presumed to be Buperflcial, as the shot ls.a glancing one. The genere I Symptoms are, up to the present writ ing, moat favorable." ? .?. -Bev. Dr. Benjamin Halght, who was on tlie sib of December elected Protestant. Epis, copal Bishop of thertaooese of Maasaohusetis, ha declined. In bis letter ref using the bish opric he says: "I am constrained by weighty considerations, whleh I feel lt Impossible to set aside, to say that I cannot accept the flat tering invitation which In, the name of the oonventlon yon have most kindly tendered to me to accept the office, so honorable, so dig nified, and so full of promise CO the !ncumbent and to the ch ur oh. I say this sorrowfully and with regret, tor I fear that my words may - bring disappointment and grief to the hearts of many dear friends-to friends of the church-at least for a- time, while many more who biye acquiesced in my election may wish that my reply had been otherwise." H-*tM nioe point ol law is pending for arbltra tton before tb Pittsburg coarta. Some eigh teen years ago a young Irishman in the Olly of Belfast fell In Jove with a rosy-cheeked girl of h ls own neighborhood, and no soon ar haiL^a-done BO than he popped the question ajad, met with a point-blank refusal. 1 Not car ina; io stay Where the sorest disappointment of his life had fallen upon him, he bade adieu to friends and settled in the Smoky City. Seventeen yean p&sed nd he still remained single, sober and Industrious, with one image imprinted ? pon bis heart. Meeting a friend from his natl ve" city he Inquired concerning his first and only love, and learned not only that she waa alive and doing well, bot still un married. With characteristic Impulse he re newed' the suit by letter and received a favorable reply. Aa be sent the passage money bis betrothed started right on, the sig nals by which he should know her having been pre-arranged.. What waa the.cruel cha grin of the long-faithful lover to see not his rotyioheeked fair, but a woman some ten years older. He assured her that there was Bome mistake, but she had his written con tract to show. An explanation rovealed that abe waa second cousin to the woman be sup posed .he was addressing, bat bearing the same name and daughter of a man bearing the same name as the other one's father. Moreover, she insisted upon the fulfilment of tbe oontract or Its equivalenu His oner to pay ber fare baok was refused as an insult to ber inj ured annotions, and a legal board of ar bitration are trying to make ap their minds about lt. . i . -It was only by the most vigorous exertions that the loas of human life which attended the rece it Ne w York Ares, at Centre Bl Ole Filth Avenue Hotel, -waa not re] the barning ot halliard's hotel and cc erv etabllshment, Friday night. Tl foroe worked faithfully, directing thc to saving the panic-stricken wome; building. Many of them had been Ju ened from sleep and were so terrill dread alarm of fire that they were b conscious down the stairs. Olga Gele young German girl who was reporte was the only one to receive serious which will probably prove lat L '? SB the shrieks ol the servant girls she ri window nd sprang thirty-five feet ground. She was taken up and con' Bellevue Hespltal. Mr. August Gem cashier of the establishment, contrit the humors of the calamity. Being from his sleep, like the others he bewildered by the din and confusion him, and with nothing on but his shirl sixty feet from his window to the si< Providence had kindly located a mc snow-drift dlreotly under his desee though bis reception was cool lt wai td less kindly, and he escaped unhurt -The failure of Bowles Brothers & London and Paris, reflects dlsgrao American men ot business, and the 1 tlon of their country m en la greater ev that of Europeans. Many of the li connected with the failure are of a nature. Two Canadian ladles, teaobe Just arrived in Paris, siter, by the ecol many years, having saved money em visit Europe to obtain the Parisian ac their French. Their money was lodg the Messrs. Bowles, and they now find selves In a foreign olty penniless. The Father Hyacinthe is said to have lost part ol her fortune In the concern. York lady In Paris found herself compi pawn one of her diamonds to raise mc pay for a cable telegram to New Yorl remittance. A gentleman In Munich : watch and Jewelry to pay his hotel b raise money for present ase. lif t Well Alone X It is a pity that the City Connell indulge in discussions about the Fii partaient wklch provoke ill feeling ai oomplish no earthly good. There is city In the country which has I a mor or os and competent fire departmen we do not know of any. city which t many engines, in proportion to Its The firemen buy their own steamer the pay wbich they receive from th< does not cover their working exp* Whenever any extraordinary expenditi to be met the citizens are appealed tc they as individuals, not the City Co foot the bill. This is the meaning < numerous balls and entertainments \ aire advertised. They are calls npoi public for the help wbich the public alt too happy to give. It is the duly of,the City Council to 1 the Fire Department and to keep its s unchanged. Some,.Aldermen are disp to raise the question of race, and to 1 that a colored steam company be adm to the. Department simply because lt colored company. Any such admi would be eminently injurions to the There are steamers enough; the city ca afford to incur any greater expense, only argument in favor of the admlsaiq toe new'company is that it con SIB lu of prod men exclusively. This is no argui at all There should be no distlnctloi account of "race, color, or previous cc tien ;" the sacred constitution forbids iL It ls just as well that the City Coe should know what they are doing. A . severance in their present courte will br up the Sire Deportment What will foll A paid department, pf a stamp that give no confidence to the citizens and security to property. We say. Let ' alone. _ ? , - Tho Mmnlcipal License Law.. - The amendments to the municipal lice law, adopted at the last meeting of the C Council, lessen the objections to the law an oppressive and unequal means of ta tlon; bot they do not, as a whole, cc mend it to public confidence, nor do tl lesson the doubt which exists as to its c stitutlonality. As long as the municipal censes partook of the character of pol regulations, and were small In arnon there was no dlsposltioa to resist the The licenses are now extremely onere and in some departments of business aim* .prohibitive. It is not, therefore, a mat for surprise that the. citizens of Chariest should avow their readiness to save the selves if they can. The courts of the State must deci whether a license law, other than for poll purposes, can, antler the present constit tlon, bs enforced; but, in the mean wai the public have the assurance that ma thoughtful lawyers believe the license la of State and city, to be a direct violation the constitution. It is known tbat BOD citizens have never paid the license ta and the public have sufficient reason f employing counsel to defend them, and f Withholding, in the meantime, the pa, ment of the tax. This is the course takit lu Columbia, where a Uce se law similar \ that of Charleston was adopted and pul llshed. In these days no man pays a tax for pi triotic reasons. When he gives np an part of bis gains he does.so because he can help it. It is useless, therefore, for the cit authorities to appeal to the patriotic sent ment bf the people. That sentiment stop short of the breeches pocket. The licens tax will not generally be paid, nor ought j to be, and it remains to determine how tb deficiency in the-munlcipal revenue is to b supplied. , One Alderman who opposed the licens law gave lt to be understood that he pre faned an - additional tax upon property Perhaps be owns no real estate. The t aeon of the tax law is that real and personal prop erty shall be taxed at their value; but ir practice the major part of the burder falls upon real estate, which cannot be over looked and is never undervalued. Any in crease of the tax upon property would, therefore, fall, in the main, upon real estate. Now, any man who owns houses and lands knows that they do not pay, in Charleston, more than three or four per cent, upon their value. In most cases the State and county taxes amount to nearly one-half of the rental. It is to the interest of the city to relieve rather than to oppress raal estate, and it is demanded that no additional tax be levied without an inexorable necessity There is only one way in wbich the defi ciency caused by the failure of the license law can be met, and that is by a redaction of expenses. We shall be told, of coarse, that it will inj are the city to lessen the expenditures for police and street purposes and the like. Bat we can aSord to dispense with parks and promenades. The streets show very, little sign of improvement, and even upon important thoroughfares the city officials refuse to bear one-half of the coat of re paving. About the police, the less said the better it will be for the Oonncil. The citi zens can protect themselves more cheaply and effectively than they are protected by the city police. -._ . The conclusions at which we arrive are th se: The people will not pay any tax which they bavs a reasonable hope of es caping from; the license law is of so doubt ful a validity that the people may properly ref ase to pay it; the real and personal prop erty cannot, without severe hurt, stand any material additional tax; the Council, there fore, must meet the loss of revenue caused by the collapse ot the license law by reduc ing the cost of running, or walking, the mu nicipal government. These are the opinions of THE NEWS. They who d sire to controvert them may do so if they can. . They shall have a fair field, and no favor. A Sonth-Sea Babble. The United States are invited to annex the Sandwich Islands, which are left in an orphan condition by the death of King Kamehameha. When we have a constitu tional government at home, it . will be time enough lo talk of extending the area of civ ilization. But, after all, some of oar State governments are better suited to Hawaiian ' savages than to decent Americans. A Good Investment. innual report of the Nashville and CfiatTahoo a Railroad Company, jual pub lished, s.11 owe a gross income of $1,800,767, and a net income of $542,492, ont of which a dividend upon the stock, is declared at the rate of twelve per cent per annnm. The City of Charleston holds half a million of j Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad Stock, and the dividend of thirty thousand dollars, and the advance of the stock to par, will materially improve the municipal nuances. This is about the only paying investment which the city possesses. Advice for the New Tear. Pay yonr little bills at once. There are thou sands of dealers who stand In need of the little sams due them. . . Minister .Orr. Hon. James L. Orr, United States Minister to Russia, arrived in Co.urania on Tuesday last, having Just returned from a visit to Washington. He was to leave yesterday for .his home in Andenos, and will start for Rus sia on the 25th Instant Governor Orr ls re ported to be enjoying unusually good health. A Bleated Union. In anion there ls Btrength, and at Uoion vllle there is happiness and prosperity; for the Times reports that the place ls over crowded, and lhere ls no house for a new comer to live In I This ls even more than I Charleston or New York can boast of, and I Uolon should rejoice, instead of repining, at Its prosperity. May innumerable rows of Fifth avenue mansions soon rear their heads rejoicingly in thrice happy Union. Ifftw jUnbhraiions. QUE NEW BOOK LIST, No. L FOG ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. Stanley's Expedition in search of Dr. Living stone, (by sub. ) 15 and $6. The universe, toe Infinitely Great and the in I flnlteiy Little,'by F. A. Po nene t, with an In tro c nc tl n by Prol essor Gayott, Instructive, Fasci nating and Ennobling, aubacnpilon, $8, tioand Seagull Rook, translated from the Frenen of Jules Sondean, oy Robert Blacav M. a., illustra ted by Bayard, Ferat and Wanneraaker, ts. Soaliey'd Early Life, by Denla Florence Mac I-Canny. M. R. J. A.. $0 23. oriental and Linguistic Studies, by William Dwight Woltney, of Yale college, fi 0. The Life and Ad ventures of Or. Livingstone In the Interior or Africa, by H. G. Adams, with ll lastradons, tl IC Keel and baddie, a Retrospect of Forty Years of MUitary and Naval Service, by Joseph W, Revere, fi. Darwin's New Book, The Expressions of the Emotions In Mau and Animals, illustrated, $3 0. The Romanee of the Harem, by Mra. Anna H, Leouowens, uitistrated, $3 50. Mature,or tho Poetry ot Earth and Sea, from the French of Madame Mlchelet, upwards of 200 Engravings, Imperial, 8 vo, Morocco cloth, Gilt, $7 60. The Mountain, from the French or Joles Mlche let, upwards of 60 nitrations, Imperial, 8 vo, 16. The Marble Prophecy, and other Poems, by J. G. Holland, antbor or Bitter-sweet, Ac, tl 60. Tola. 8 and 4 Dr. Thornweil's Writings, per Vol. $ . God and Man, by the Rev. Fere Lacondalre. $2. some Elements of Religion, Lent Lectures, 1870, by H. P. Lldd HI. D. D., tl 60. Fifteen Years of Prayer, by S. Irenaeoa Prime, $160. Dr. Manon's Works, VoL 1, A church History of tao First Seven Centuries to the close of the Six General Council, by Miles Manan, D. DM $4. Dr. Dolllnger's Lectures on the Reunion of the Churches, $1 60. Dr. Dolilnger'a Fables Respecting the Popes In the Middle Ages, with an Essay on the Prophetic Spirit and the Prophecies or the Christian Era, $2 26. The 01B88 and the Desk, a Manual for Sunday school Teachers in 3 part , $4 60. Lire Lessons from the Book or Proverbs, by W. Stevena Perry, D. D., ti 76. Persons in the country will bear In mind that by aending their orders to us with the publisher's price for any took published tn America, bosks will be sent to them by mall or express free of extra charge. Address FOGARTiE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, Jana-thstn_No. 260 King street .rjYHE LOST CAUSE. Call and purchase the Elegant Chromo of the LOST CAUSE, a design by a Confederate soldier, containing Portraits or our prominent Generala and the "Ode to the Confederate Dollar." A Christmas Present suitable for all. For sale at W. O. WHJLDEN'S, And at JOHN M. GREER A SON. Price only $1 60. dec 23-30 Joint Stock (Eorapanrj. QFFICIAL BAFFLE NUMBERS Of the Charleston Joint Stock Company for the benefit or the State Orphan Asylum : CLASS No. 828-WBDNSSDAY MORNING, Jan. 1. 11-17-16-3 4-13-63-7-8-35-36-77-02 CLASS No. S80-WKDNSSDAT EVENING, Jan. L 43-57-36-10-51-39-71-1-03-9-15-43 Jan2-l A MOROSO, Sworn Commissioner. Oljina, OrorkErrj, #c ^C SAT^S^ CROCKERY,T^ AT THE OLD STAND KING STREET, CORNER OF LIBERTY STREET. The Subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public that h ia stook ls now com plete la CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY, Plain White and Fancy China, Glass and Fanoy China Goods, Lamps', Shades. A e., Ac. octio-th8tu3moa R. H. MCDOWELL, Agent itiamc . CAPPS-COLLINS.-At Manon Gounty.Denem ;r ' 9, by Rev. S. O. Owens, Mr. DAVID CAP^S to Ht ELIZABETH COLLINS. in uer ol OJ otic ea. POTAS.-Died at Pimlico Plantation, Cooper Ri var, December 31, 1872, Mr. JAKES POTAS, In the eighty-mud year or bis age. > -HIS RELATIVES AND FBEENDS, md those of the family, are respectfully Invited to attend his Funeral Services at Magnolia Ceme tery, THU ArrsRS'ooN, at 8 o'clock. Jan3-* THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND Acquaintances of Mr. and Mr?, THOMAS CARR, nd of their eons, T. Mea. and Samuel R. Carr, re respectfully invited to attend the Funeral Services of the former, at Zion Chnrob, at 3 o'clock, THIS AFTERNOON. jan2-* Special ? Jfoticts. "^s r" FIRST NATIO^AlT BANK OF CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 31st, 1872_The Board o Directors or this Bank have mts DAT declared a semi-Annual Dividend of 91XPER CENT., free from tax, payable on and after MONDAY next, Oth January, 1873. Jan2 WM. C. BREESE, Cashier, DR. TUITS EXPECTORANT IS a certain care for Croup. Its effect ls prompt. lt ls very pleasant. Children take it readily. janMDAW ^.WHEN YOU FEEL A COUGH OR bronchial affection creeping on the lungs, take AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL and care lt before it becomes incurable. Jan2-thatu3DA-w B~ UNION BANK OF SOUTH CABO LINA, CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 81, 1872.-A Semi Annual DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT., (free from all Tax,) having been declared by the Board of Directors, the same will Da paid at the Bank on and after MONDAY, oth day of January, proximo. H. D. ALEXANDER, dec8i.jani,2,4,7 Cashier. fm- DISTRICT TAX NOTIOE.-OF FIOE OP COUNTY TREASURER, FIRE PROOF BUILDING, CHARLESTON, S. 0., DECEMBER 28,1872.-In compliance with instructions from thai County Treasurer of Charleston Connty, the undersigned will be at the above named office from tue first to the fifteenth or January, 1878. in elusive, to collect the State and County TAXES of 1872 for the Sixth Tax District, according to tho rates of levy as already notified by the Coun ty Treaanrer. MOULTON EMERY, Deputy tax Collector, dec30-mwfe For the Sixth Tax District. fm- NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS ARE hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any of the Crew er the British Bark TRANMERE, M P. McElhlnney, Master, as no debts or their contracting will be paid by Master or Consignee. dec8l-8 HENRY CARD, Agent. ^PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK. CHARLESTON, S. C., DECEMBER 80, 1872. The Board o' Directors having declared a Seml aunualD vld?nd of Five Per Cent, (free of taxes) on Its Capital Stock, the same wilt be paid on and after MONDAY, the 6th January next. decSl . LT. G. LOPER, Cash 1er. .fm- TAXES.-STATE AND COUNTY TAXES.-COUNT i TREASURER'S OFFICE, COURTHOUSE, WALTERBORO', S. C.-Notice ls hereby given that this office will be open for the receipt of the State and Connty Taxes for the year 1872 on the 30th day or December, 1872. Ail taxes not paid on or before the 16th instant, will be liable to a penalty or Twenty per Cent. All Real and Person al Property ls charged with twelve (12) mills on the dollar for State purposes, and threo (8) mills on the dollar for Connty pur poses. li'. . The Treasurer will visit the following named places in the County to facilitate the collection of Taxes, and on the days named below the office m ff al ter boro- will be ulosed: George's station, January 8 and 7. - KldgevlUe, January 8. Summerville, January 9. Adamo' Rna Depot, January ll. Smoke's Cross Roads, January 13. Bell's Cross Roads, January 14. JAMES W. GRACE, dec&O-S Treasurer Collet on Connty. ^OFFICE CHARLESTON OAS LIGHT COMPANY, DEO. 28, 1872.-The Board of Directors of thia Company having declared a Semi-Annual Dividend or ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE on the capital Stock, the same will be paid to stockholders on and after the 2d of JAN UARY, 1878. The Transfer Books will be cosed from this date to the 2d of january, 1878. W.J. HERIOT, deo28 Secretary and Treasurer. fm* THE TROY, N. Y., TIMES SAYS the sprightly kok ef many of our older citizens ls owing solely to the uso of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian. Hair Renewer. dec28-stath8DAw fm TREASURER'S OFFICE, SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON BATLROAD, CHARLESTON, S. C.-OoapooB for interest on the First Mortgage Seven Per Cent. Bonds Savannah and Charleston Railroad Company, whian mature on the ist January, 1878, will be paid on and after that date at the Banking House of H. H. KIMP TON, Financial Agent for the State or south caro Una, No. 9 Nassau street, New York. dec31'tuthB3 S. W. FISHER. Treasurer. fm* BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS ?nperb Hair Dye la the best In the world. Per fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints, or unpleas ant odor. The genuine W. A Batohelor's Hail Dye produces Immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Does not stain the skin, bul leaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. The only Bare and perfect Dye. Sold by all druggists Factory is Bond street, New York, mohs-tuthaiyr ^mancini. JITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON BRANCH, No. 8 BROAD STREET. On and after Monday, 20th January, 1873, the regular Semi-Annual Interest will be paid to De positors, who are requested to bring lu their Books at that time, that the same may be en tered. AU interest not paid on the 31st January will be added to the principal or the depositor, and will Itself draw Interest aa ir deposited on the 1st In stant. Interest ls compounded and added to principal quarterly, but ls payable aa heretofore In January and Joly. All money deposited In this Bank, on or before the nan day of each calendar Month, will bear interest (Six Per cent.) for that month as If de posited on i he 1st Instant. Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received dally from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., and on SATURDAY Evenings. This Branch Is under the management of the following Local Finance Committee : LOUIS D. DXSAUSSURE, CLELAND K. HUGER, F. MELOUERS, DB. A. B. ROSE, BENJ. F. EVAN?, 0. WDLBERN, E. N. THURSTON. Collections promptly attended to, there being Branches of this Bank at the most prominent points in the State. D. RAVENEL, Jr., decSl Cashier. f oUlG AIKEN HOTEL, AIKEN, SOUTH CARO LINA. Having recently purchased, thoroughly over hauled and refitted the above Hotel, we respect fully announce to onr friends and the public that we are now ready to receive and entertain guests In Orat-clasa style. BAILEY A PEGG, novso-2mos Proprietors. Mutinas. PYTHAGOREAN LODGE, No. 21, A, F. M.-A Regular Communication'of tue auoro Lodge wi l be held at Masonic Hall THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. The Arrear List will receive Its first reading. Candidates for the ?.. A. Degree will be punctual. By order of the TC. M. B. STEWART, - jagA Secretary. LITE OAK SOCIAL CLUB.-THE Regular Meeting or tills Club win be held THIS (Thursday) EVSNINO, at 7 o'clock, at No. 43 Nassau street. By order. Jan2- \ J. o. KOESNB KE, Secretary. O OCIETE FRANCAISE.-L'ASSEMBLEE O Annivrtt-aire de la Soci t anra lieu ce soir chez Madams BARBOT, Meeting street, a 7 henres. jan2 \ A.A. BARBOT. Secretaire. mania. WANTED, vA COMPETENT BOGGY BOY. Myst come well recommended. Apply at No. 14 amii a street, between l and z o'ciock P. M. *_Jao2-l* WANTED, A fJAPABLB HOUSE SER VAN'T. Mostre me well recommended. Apply at No. ia George^atreet._Jaa22 WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND do Housework. Apply at No. 121 Coming street, opposite St. Panl'a iuurch._Jana-1 WANTED, A COOK.\ APPLY AT No. 121 Wentworth streeCysouth ulde,betwecn Smith and Rutledge. References required. Jam \X7*A N T E D , BY A RESPECTABLE VT white woman, who can ne well recom mended, an engagement as Wet Nurse. Aptly to W., at tne NEWS Office._v dec8l-3 WANTED, A MAN SERVANT MUST come well lecummended. A pp,y to GIBBES at CO., Adger's aontn TC liai r. iiec3i-3 WANTED, A SECOND-HAND PROOF PSESS. Parties having aucu au arne. lor sale may find a purchaser by audreteing "Typo," office or THU NEWS._dec\o WANTED, A SAWYER AND ENG!, j NEBR to take ct.-arge of a NIH, located near the city. Apply to UAMEBON, BARKLEY jj cu._-_dec3u-mwth3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, FOR THE Ladles'Fuel Society, to supply present wams, 40 cor a ol oas Wood un ill meir supplj caa be received. Apply northeast corner ut Ju dith and Elizabeth meeta before 12 or arter 8 o'clock._decil AYOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUA TION, lu a healthy part or the State, as leactier or ibo Knullsh Brunches and Rudiments ol Music. References given if required. Ad dress J. K. E., through Charleston P. u. novio tost.ana jigggfc_ L^^ SIT^SDAT^ in Wentwoith street, between fe mi tn and muming, a pair or plain Gold Spectacles, purple Morooco case, A. ti. Hayden's name engraved mer cou. If offered for sale, jewellers will stop lt; If required, a reward will be given. Apply at st. Philip's Church Home._]__jan2-l* STRAYED, A BLACK NEWFOUND LAND DUG. A reward will be paid for his recovery. Apply at No. 37 Bun t-treet janal* TWO COWS, BLACK AND WHITE, round ou Seals' farm. The owner can get tue same by paying expenses. decai-s* STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM NO. M Beau rain street, on sunday evening, ist n in btant, a setter Dog, with alternate patches of liver color and white, answering to tua name of "czar." Head almost wholly liver-col ored. Somewnat peculiar bat intelligent ex pression of countenance. A suitable rewan will ue paid for his delivery at No. 84 Beaufain street. aec24 -foi Bal*. OR SALE! THE PR^^PERTY^ITHE late Mr. MO i TN EUX, late British Consul tor Georgia, "Bfcokiands," two miles from Mat Kock, N.rth Carolina, with land cleared and un cleared. Prloe eUf.ieen thousand dollars. Tho house ls In good repair, the outbuildings are soundly built and in good repair. The house la furnished. The Furniture, Books, China, Glass and some Farming implements will be sold separately at such valuation as may be made by a competent appraiser. For particulars, apply to Captain E. MOLI NEUX, care or Johu Cannlngham, Esq., savan nah, Ga., to ?6tn January, 1873. Atter that date, to captain E. MOLTNEUX, Jr., Camon dun, Pall Mall, London, England. jan2-6 HOUSES AND MULES.-JUST AR HIVED a lot of Mules and Horses. For sale ot F. WEST'S Stable, Queen street. Jan2-4 _a_ KLEIN SELLS OUT HIS ENTIRE stock or FRUIT at retail; also his Marble auua Stand, with Fountain, for very low prices, next week. You will have a chance to buy. nice Furniture and beautiful Carpets, ell Paintings, ic_jansi* ONE HUNDRED HEAD MULES, UAREs AND HORDES, for Harness, Sad u.e, Plantation, Timber, Turpentine and Dray purposes, Jost received at KENTUCKY SALE STABLES, No. 88 Ci uren street. Parties wi- hm Stock would do well to call on us before buying. BAMBERG A M PU DY._Janl-2 FIFTY-FIVE MULES. HORSES, MARES and Ponies, just arrived at R. OARMAN'S Stables, 86 church street, and for sale on time._JaM-4* SHINGLESt SHINGLES '-200,000 No. 1 SHINGLES in bundles. For sale low. for cash. c. T. SCHLEP KG KELL, No. 87 Line street. decie-mthi2 _" ' PERSONS WISHING TO PURCHASE Horses or Mules wlil find lt to their advan tage to cati at HOGAN A CO.'S TABLES, No. SOS Ring street, before purchasing elsewhere. dec3 tutnslmoDAC*_ PHOSPHATE LANDS FOB SALE. By virtue of a decree tal order of the Court of Common Pitas for Colleton County, I will sell at public outcry, before the Courthouse at Walter Doro', S. C., on MONDAY, the 0th day of Jae nary next, 6460 ACRES OF LAND, situate on the EdlBtO River, in colleton County, consisting or five dif ferent Tracts of Land, and to be sold by tracts, belonging to the estates i f Lewis O'Bryan and Charles Brown. A plat of the whole will be ex hibited on day of sale. Terms made known on day of sale. Parchas, erato pay for papers. A. F. O'UR YAN, declfl-mtbo_Ex'or. So Keru. F~ I R~R1 ^ on second and third stories of Building, southwest corner of Meeting and Market streets. Apply i o THEODOHE STONEY, Southern Wharf. jan2-thm_- _ TO RENT, THAT FINK STORE AND Dwelling occupied by Melcher A Moller, No. 217 King ure. t. Apply at No. 0 Liberty street. f '_ _deo26-thm4 TO RENT, HOUSE SOUTHEAST COR NER of Meeting and Society streets. Apply to J. L. MOSES, No 31 Broad street. Janl-4 TO RENT. THE STORE NO. 65 HASEL street, opposite Synagogue, recently occu pied by Mr. Right-, r._dec31-tuthstn4 TO RENT, THAT LARGE AND COM MODIOUS Building. No- 149 East Bay, re cently occupied as the Publication Onice or Tni NEWS, SDd formerly known as the French Coffee House. For terms, Ac, upplv at thc office ol THE NEWS. No. 19 Broad street,._fep28 fnnmcipai Notiees. OIFFIOE^FI B^ Ol TY HALL, CHARLESTON, S. 0.. JAN CARY 2, 1873.-NOTIcE.-This office will be openea from this date and remain open until the 2uth Instant, for Issuing of Licenses for the yeai 1873. WM. H. EASTERBY, j an2-16 City Appraiser. ftatmtfs Caros. SAMLWTMISLT^ DTXOHAM^E^ JNT" Attorney-General. Ex-Attorney General. RELTON & CHAMBERLAIN ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, COLUMBIA, S. C., Will practice in all the Courts of thia state, and In the United States Courts for the District ot South Carolina. Office) at Columbia. S. C.. in the Statehouse, and ia the Carolina Nation il Bank Building, (up stairs.)_Jan2-lyr jy A.J.SULLIVAN, * BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, No. 113 MEETING STBEET, NEARLY OPPOSITE CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO Desires to Inform his friends and the public that he ls prepared to carry on the GENERAL BUILDING BUSINESS. Repairs of all kinds at tended to, Designs and estimates furnished upon application. sep9 3lmn s em ente. Gr RAND BALL OF THE .ETNA FIRE COMPANY, HIBERNIAN HALL, JANUARY 20, .1873. Members wishing tickets for themselves or friends can procure same from tbe committee. W. A. ZIMMBEMAN, Chairman. I. S. K. ELSWORTH, J.e. MARTIN. JAS. W. STEINMBYSR, THOS. H. LEITCH-, wALTEE WEBB, JR., A. T. SIMONS, D. R. TODD, T. M. PRICK, JOHN SMITH, CHAS, STE ISM EYER. Jam A CADEMY OP M U S I 01 PATTI I MARIO I THE STKAKOSCH CONCERTI, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 6TH AND 7TH, AT 8 P. M. Tho public in Charleston and vicinity are ro speen ally informed that M'lle CARLOTTA PATTI, the Qaeec of the Con cert Room Miss ANNIE LOUISA CARY, the Favorite American contralto M'lle TEKFSA CARRBNO, the talented voang Pianist Mons, EMILE SADRBT, the eminent Violin Vir tuoso SIGNOR EVAS so SCOL ARA, the distinguished Basso, and SIGNOR MARIO, the world-renowned Tenor. Conductor SIG. MARZO, will appear In Charleston In TWO GRAND CON CERTS, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, January fl and 7,187S, at 8 P. M. Reserved eui a, $2. The sale of Reserved Seata to commea ce FRIDAY, January 3, at OA. M., at the Box omce. beau can be secured from the country by mall or dispatch. WEBER'S Pianos used at all the Strakosch Concerts. dec8l-7 (E ncation ; fllHE EXERCISES OF MRS. JOHN JL LAURENS' School have been resumed at No. 8o Society street._Jan2-ths2 g OL FEGE CLASS. Mrs. BARBOT will commence a Solf ge Class on Monday next, January 6th, at 4o'clock P. M., at her Resieeoce. son' n weat corner Smith aud Montague fi tree ts. Terms, $12 per -qaarter, pay a ble In ad vance . Jan2-thsm8 ERMAN AND ENGLISH SCHOOL, 82 WENTWORTH STREET. The exercises or this School will be resumed on FRIDAY, January 3d, 1878. The Principal of this School proposes to g: ve Evening Instructions, from 8 to 10 o'cloek, to a select number of yonng men. Information furnished at the school room. dec31-fl C. H. BERGMANN. THE REY. J. W. MILES HAVING returned to the oity, ls willing to assist a limited number of those who desire private in H traction in Languages, or other branches ol Lit erature not mathematical. Those who may de sire Bach assistance, are requested to apply to 0. R. MILKS, Esq., No. 23 Broad street, far far;ber Information._deco-mth.8 PUBLIC SCHOOLS.-THE EXERCISES of the Public Schools will be resumed on THURSDAY, tbe 2d January, 1S73. Applications fur ttie admission of papila can be maire at the respective School-houses on Mondays between 9 and io A. M. E. MONTAGUE GKIMRE. dec31-3 Secretary charleston Public Sohools. THE HIGH SCHOOL OF OHABLES TON.-The Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on THURSDAY, January 2, 1873. dec30-6 VltvQIL C. DIBBLE, Principal. DANCING SCHOOL-FIRST SOIREE - Mon . BERGER'S Dancing School will re open on the 2d of January over Kinsman's Saloon. The drat Soiree will take place SATURDAY, the 4th, and continue every saturday. Free to pu mia. Apply at No. 332 King street. dec28-stuth8* QHABLESrON FEMALE SEMINARY, NO. 60 ST. PHILIP STREET. The Exercises will be resumed on Thursday. January 2d, 1873. Applicants will please present themsfclve ai or before that time. >pecial inatraotion la Kreuch, Herman and orawlng afforded to advanced popUs who do not desire to procure the reguar prescribed English and Mathematical coarse of th" Institution. Forterms Hnd particulars, apply as above. decuu-m tut hrs HUB KtLLY, PnnclpaL Copartnerships ano Sisnointicin C'OTAIRTNER^HIP NOTICE. - M T. JAMES P. GIBBS ls admitted a copartner nur In our Arm this date. EDWIN BATES A CO. Charleston. S. C., January 1.1873. Jan2-3 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE .-MB. SAMUEL WRAGG ls admitted a member of our arm from this date. 0. T. LOWNDES A CO. January 1, 1873._? _jeni fl THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO FORE existing- between JOHN B. STEELE and A. W. WARDELL, Jr., ls thia day dtsio ved by matant consent. Either partner is empowered io sign lo settlement. JNO. B. STE FILE, January 1, 1873. A. W. WARDELL, Jr. Jani-wfm3_ SDrngs at Ijolcsalc. J^O~WTE7~MC^ IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, S. C., Offer with confidence to the Public the following VALUABLE PREPARATIONS, Of which they are Proprietors: SUMTER BITTERS. What this great southern Tonio will d must be gat tiered from what lt has done. The case ol dy pepsla, or any other form ot indigestion, in which lt has been persistently administered with' out effecting a radical cure, ls yet to be heard from; and the same may be said of billons dlsor ders, intermittent fever, nervous affections, gen eral debility, constipation, sick-headache, mental disabilities to which tbe feeble are so snbjeot. Il punhes all the aulds of the body, including thc blood, and the gentle stimulants which, lt Imparti to the nervous system U not succeeded by thc slightest reaction. This ls a chapter or fact which readers, for their own sakes, should mars and remember._ QOLLIEB'S REMEDY. THE BEST LINIMENT FOB MAN AND BEAST I This article has gained a well-deserved reputa tion. wherever lt has been used, as an external remedy, and hundreds of our best citizens testify to Its good qualities on man and beast. Used once lt becomes a family comfort and necessity. "J^OISE'S UVEB P LiLS, For the cure of Hepsti s, or Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and Slck-H< - dache, and ss a Cathar tic and Anti-Bilious Pill have no superior. These Pilli possess that peculiar power or In vlzoratlng the stomach, and stimulating thc liver and toroid bowels, which render them ol unequalled efficacy In cleansing from the blood all imparities, and Imparting new life and vigoi to the wtnie system. Thty are entirely vegetable and perfectly safe._ DB VON GLAHNN'S BOYAL CROWN SCHNAPPS. An unequalled ant [-dyspeptic, tonic, nervine and invigorating cordial. This world-renowned Tonic ls prepared undei the personal supervision of Dr. Von Glahun, oi amsterdam, Holland, and has been pronounced by the De.it German physicians to be pare and free from adulteration, and by them have beet recommended ior the following painful oom plaints: Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Female Complaints, Colic, Im perfect Digestion, Gravel. Cnronlo Diarrhoea Dropsy, and all diseases of the Stomach._ jyjOISE'S FEVEB AND AGUE PILLS. Are warranted t? cure in every case, or thc money refunded. They contain no arsenic or poisonous lngredl eats of any kind-nothing In the least degree in jurions to the system nader any clrcumstances and may be administered with perfect safety u an infant. They never fail to core the most obstinate casi when taken as directed. They enre immediately In no case will thi patient have more than one chill after the ara dose, and In the majority of cases not even that They accompllph the work by destroying tn cauae of. disease, which no otbT remedy pretehdi to do. ." . They are an effectual preventive, neuftaltslnf the malarious poison ia t e system, and thut averting Us consequences. , uovs-sth ..?la...1 i ? 1.??--? .? g ACON, DR^AM^ATS, Ac. IlO- ihda. cholee WestB ?> SIDES IO boxeiwholce Western C. R Sides 10 boxea hoico Western D. S. Side 6 hhda. choice western Bacon Shoulders. Also, choice Breakfast Bacon-Strips, Lard, .Hams, Tooguea, AC/ ^J* ^' L >1< ' PETER MACQUEEN, J n2-* No. 26 VenflPB-Range. I ACOIT AND BEE-H YE iSYt tJJP.L . Boxea -md tierces 5m ot ed "and Dry-Salted Clear Rib ^ID23 . . !?: : i ll ll ! TSI TTY '. f 300 barrels and 10 hogsheads Bee-H ive Syrup. For sale by HERMANN B LWINKLB, Jan2-2___-_Kerr'a Wharf. M A R T 1N * M10 0 ^ *' (Successors to late E. E. Bedford,) ?? WHOLESALE AND BETAIL ROQBR8, Noa. 127 and 120 MBBTINO STREET corner Market atreet, Charles tm, Sooth Carolina,, Keep on hand a well selected Stock qf Choice Family supplies. " ' Country ordersreaoectfolly solicitad. So charge for packing, and goods delivered tree of charge to any part of the city, Railroad Depots and Steamers. l> . . ? . >.???? . < W. H. WKLGH-PursrWOOD LAXHSAD-L. Rv 30 ff JV oct24-p*Q3moa_' T! -y^INE OF THE ALLSPICE. Indus uterquo sen let uni. The greatest natara! Tonic In the world and moat certain onre for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diarrhoea, Cholera infantum, Cholera Morbos, or any other Derangement of the Stomach or Bowels, j Highly endorsed by the Medical Faculty or the North. It ls net an Alcoholic Compound, being manufactured only from tho Julee' of the ripe A Hop :c e. Prloe $l per Bottle. Sole Proprietor, a. DB COI IDO VA, No. 83 William street, Now York. : Agents, MARTIN A MOOD, oot2S-Btnth8moa Charleston. WILSONS' GROCERY, i Ll DUDA Y GOODS I WILSONS' GROCERY. HOLIDAY GOODA 1 . WILSON'S GROCERY. . Holiday Goods I ? WILSONS' ' GROCERY. WILSONS' GROCERY. Strawberry Jam In ? pound pots, 400. each, WILSONS' (Imported.) GROCBRY. . ' ~o-.. . ? Dandee Marmalade, J . WILSONS' pound nota for one GROOEFT. . -o WILSONS' Boy your HolldSfGoOda QROCHST. . from WILSONS' WILSO W. GROCERY. ' ^ Smoked Tongues, sev ./j WILSONS' en ty-fl ve cent each, GROCERY. Jt Worth IS. j ' \& WILSONS' Brandy Fruits, all GROCERY, kinds, from ono to for ty dollars per Jar. WILSONS' -0- . GROCERY. Seedless Ral lin I, eight pounds for one dollar. . WILSONS' -O-. GROCERY. send your orders to . WILSONS' WILS HS'. GROCERY. Preserved Fruits In all WILSONS' Styles. GROCERY. Pickled Fruits, some- . .., WILSONS' thing new, all shapes. GROCERY... New Citron, New Leur- ' ' I;"' WILSONS' on Feel. GROCERY. For anything Nice, go u ' WILSONS' to GROCERY. WILSONS'. j V WILSONS' -O- GROCERY. - New currants - elglit .. v f poonda for oae dollar. WILSONS' -Or- . GROCERY. Jellies from twenty cents to five dollars WILSONS' per jar. ' OEOOERY:-V. Sweet Older on draught . : '-' WILSONS' To sea tho GROCERY. . Neatest store in the, ,. .1 city go to <.? , ? 805 KING ST. WILSONS?. WILSONS'./;,.. , 806 KING ST. Choice Table Butter al- WILSONS*. ways on hand. . w< -O- [COll SOCKING ST. Family Flour, ground wi LYONS'. expressly for ns. ' _ 806 KING ST. Parched Coffees recciv WILSONS'. ed dally. , j; . -0- .... .-...?*? _ 80S KING ST. If you want anything WILSONS'. rare goto '. u - 80S KING ST. WILSONS'. WILSONS'] : Ground Coffea to orier ?'fK 809 KING ST. -0- . WILSONS'. ' Try. the Teas at fifty coats, sold only 805 KING ST. at WILSONS'. WILSONS'. ' 1 808 KING ST. -O- WILSONS' Beat Tea only one dol- nwt lar and fortycenta. I; 306 KING ST. -0- WILSONS' . i Good. Tea at eighty .., -r cents, ' " . , ; . 808 KING ST. -0- WILSONS*. YOB can aave tweuty . live cea tu on 808 KING ST. every pound of Tea WILSONS'.1 bought at 308 KING ST. WILSONS'. WILSONS'. Bo charge for deliver 806 KING ST. lng Goods. WILSONS'. J No charge for Packing. 808 KING 8T. ?. , WILSONS'. 308 KING ST. Particular attention to WILSONS'. Country orders 306 KING ST. ? WILSONS'. .at 806 KING ST. WILSONS'. WILSONS'. 806 KING ST. Address BOX 8881 WILSONS'. 806 KING ST. ADDRESS BOJ: 888 1 WILSONS'. ! 306 KING ST. ADDRESS BOX 3881 WILSONS'. Oons, Oflnfeitionerrj, &t X MAS C H E ESI "BUT ONCE A YE A RI" TH H RICHB9T AND THU NICKST MINCE PIES fi MINCE PIES H MINCE PIES In the City, always on. hand or made to order at ahort notice ALSO, TURKEYS GAME PASTRY ICED OAKES JELLIES, Ac, Ac, AT TULLY'B OLD STAND, No. 124 KING STREET, decl8 i6 Near Queen utreeL :r.i ifnmitnre, 4frt. THIRST-CLASS F RNIT EB, AT REASONABLE PRICES. MILLING'S FURNITURE STORE, NO. 444 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN, Is the place to get handsome and aubtantlal FURNITURE of th* latest and most elegant de signs at prices to snit the times. Thia establish ment has Jost received a large supply of superior Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room sets in Oak, Walnut and ImPatlon, which are offered at prloea ten or fifteen per cent, lower than those charged elsewhere for leas substantial. Furniture. SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY. Call and examine the stock and prloea. SIGN OF THE MAN AND ROCKER. NO. 444 KING STREET. Atoll