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- SEWS OF THE DAT.
-Hr. Augustin Daly, who was barned ont j
of the Fifth Avenue Theatre on Wednesday,
Will, lt ls said, lease the Broadway Theatre
"as quickly as arrangements will permit."
-Tea ls reported to have been successfully |
cnl ti vated 1 n Io wa.
-The Attorney-General of Florida, Judge J.
P. Emmons, is totally blind.
-The Emperor William of Germany ls ex?
pected to visit St. Petersburg during the pres- j
ent winter.
-Lieutenant-General Yon Esmecke will
succeed "Von Boon as minister of war for j
Prussia, The latter, lt is understood, will be j
made a field marshal.
-Hundreds of agricultural laborers, ont ot
employment In England because farmers re- j
fuse to pay the wages they demand, are pre?
paring to emigrate to Brazil.
-There were In New York city, during the
past year, one hundred and forty suicides, two
hundred and 'six deaths by drowning, fifty
seven homicides, and seven hundred and fl ve
deaths by accidents.
-The ex-Emperor Napoleon Ia reported to
have expressed pleasure at the late doings at
Versailles. "M. Thiers," he added, "ls play?
ing my game, and he la doing it so well that I
shall be recalled to France even sooner than I i
could wish.". Il saute pour mieux reader,
perhaps.-- -
-A man--named L. Watson, said to be a
native o! Savannah, Georgia, and Benjamin
Crowder, an Englishman, have been tried at j
"De Crugln, Hungary," and the former sen?
tenced to six mon thc' Imprisonment, for re?
marks not considered complimentary to the !
Emperor of Austria, and the latter to three
months, for resisting arrest on same occasion.
-Certiflcatea of all the Presidential electo?
rs colleges have now been received at Wash-1
lngton, either at the office of the Vice-Presi?
dent or department of State. Several of the
messengers arrived Tuesday, thus barely es
* caping the forfeit of one hundred dollars for
failure to deliver their respective certificates
by the first ol January.
-There has been a conflict on a question of j
etiquette between General Sherman and the j
secretary of war. The general of the armies,
lt ls alleged, claims that his orders should
emanate directly from the President, and not
come through the war office, as Is sometimes
the case. There waa some discussion on this
point between General Rawlings and General
Sherman. It la represented that now, as on
the former occarlon, General Sherman has
succeeded in maintaining his position.
-The Japanese Government continue to re?
cruit men of science in Germany. Dr. Hil?
gendorff, senior professor of the Polytechnic
. Institute in Dresden, and Secretary of the
L*opoldlna-Carollna in the sama city, former?
ly director'of the Zoological Gardens, Ham?
borg, has accepted the chair of natural science
in the Behool of Medicine at Jeddo. Dr. Co?
chins, formerly attached to the Victoria Col?
lege In Berlin, has also been called as a pro?
fessor of physics and chemistry in the same
establishment.
-An Annapolis paper, alluding to the young
colored cadet, says : "Young Conyers, who j
was at one time supposed to fare rather
roughly from his companions at the academy,
meets now with very kind treatment, so far as
being treated with entire civility ls concerned.
Toe young men had a meettng in one of the
large-rooms of the academy, and determined
to desist from any treatment which could be
cobs trued Into disrespect or incivility, and
Conyers since then has enjoyed an entire
cessation from the 'hazing' he used to enjoy
so frequently."
-Th? North German Commission, sitting
to adjudge prizes for trophies captured in the
late war, has nearly completed its labors, and
the money will shortly be paid. In many in?
stances lt has been paid already., The chief j
task ortho commission is to determine how
ike prizes fixed In iS68 are to be modified in
order to snit the requirements of the later
case, one Frenoh standard corresponding to
four Austrian battalion flags, for each of|
whloh a prize of one hundred ducats was
fixed. The prize allowed tor every captured
gun ls fifty ducats. The latter goes to the j
battalion, the former to the individual captor.
-Thearetlrement of Secretary Boutwell
from the Cabinet is no' longer a question of
doubt. He has decided, against the wishes of
the President and other friends, who were
anxious to have him remain through General
Grant's second administration at the head or the
treasury department, to become a candidate
lor United Slates senator from Massachusetts.
Governor Boutwell has prepared his letter of
resignation, to take effect on the 15th of Feb
rusAy, though he has not yet sent lt to the
President, After that, he will proceed to
Mastaohusetts. Secretary Boutwell's inten?
tion to withdraw from the Cabinet was made
known to the President some time ago, and ?
the President, lt is understood, has
fixed upon Judge Richardson, the ai
secretary, as Governor BoatwelPs sue
It is understood that lo doing so, he
lowed the recommendation of the retlrl
retary, whose opinion ot Judge Rlcha
abilities ls of the highest character.
-The new army uniform, worn for tl
time by the officers on New Tear's Day.
President's reception, attracted muoh
tlon. The Washington Star says: It 1
showy, and the plumeB ol the various t
es of the service are designated by di
colors. The coat IB ol dark blue doll
ble-breasted, with a skirt extending fro
half to three-fourths of the distance bi
the hip and the knee. Stall officers
pants of dark blue cloth, without
other officers wear light blue pants
stripe of similar color to that of the i
of- their respective arms, except for lr
officers, where the stripe is of darb;
General Sherman wore two rows of b
on the breast of hts coat, placed in four
wore epaulettes, and his plum 3 consii
three white ostrich feathers. Other g
and staff officers wore three ' black <
feathers, and regimental officers wore j.
of horse bair or cock's feathers, of a
similar to the trimmings of their coats
eral Sherman and the general and sta
cere wore chapeaus; light artillery and
ry officers, black telt helmets, with gold
and tassels and gilt trimmings*other ol
dark blue cloth hats. Generals Babcoc
Dent were attired in full dress sulla, ai
lu uniform, as heretolore.
National Wealth and National
The whole world is straining to get
and succeeding, too. All civilized na
recognizing tbe power of wealth 1
agency of war, are engaged in a cor
live task of developing their resource
cnmulating capital, and multiplying tl
strnments of production. Our own co
exhibits this tendency in a wonderf
groe. The aggregate of estimated wea
the United States, which was seven
Hards (7000 million) of dollars in i860
grown to sixteen milliards (16,000 mill
in 1860, and to thirty milliards (30,000
lions) In 1870. It is now, probably, 1
forty milliards. A man who doublet
capita! in ten years is considered very j
perons; yet here is a whole nation ni
doubling its wealth in a decade, and I
too, notwithstandiag a war which destr
9000 millions of property and 300,000
ducers of wealth. In the two decades
tween 1850 and 1870, the increase bas 1
more than quadrupled. Other natl
also, though not increasing in the s
enormous ratio as ourselves, are exbibi
the same tendency. The vast macbinei
Great Britain is maintaining that countr
the richest on the globe; the French, i
their surprising ingenuity and industry,
managing to pay to their conquerors
1000 million dollars indemnity, and at
same time to exhibit a larger comm?
than they ever had before; Germany
beginning to add to its old stardy pi
perity a splendor and extravagance t
the Germans of twenty years ago
not dream of; Russia ls developing
resources at a remarkable rate; e
Turkey is growing rieb, and Japan 1
China, catching the wealth fever, are
ginning to borrow tbe improved economi
and productive agencies of other counti
to Increase their wealth. The sou, roc
ruinerais and waters of the earth are bel
transformed into comforts, luxuries a
permanent capital for the use of man ; a
ii haman beings are to be made happy
wealth, it would seem that the dawn of
age of universal happiness is upon us.
But this ls only one side or the pict ur
there is another, the contemplation
which materially mars the radiance of t
first. The world is plunging Into debt at ;
enormous rata The growth of wealth h
the same effect npon nations that it h
upon Individuals; it engenders extra\
gance and induces them to contract deb
that serve as perpetual mortgages upi
their incomes; and it begets the lust
power that leads to war. The followli
table, compiled from official sources, e
hiblts the comparative debts in pounds ste
ling of twenty-seven governments in I81
and in 1872:
STATE DEBTS ANO THUIR INCREASE (BKCLA1
XX0SPT5D) DURI NO THK LAST DECADE.
1802. 1872. Increasi
Arg. Rep...? 3,000,000 ? 17,600,000 ? 14,600 0
Austria-260 000,000 300,000,000 60 000,0
Germany.. 60,coo,ooo 1 ?0,000 ooo 60,000,0
Rou ia.... nominal. 2,000,000 2,000,0
Belgium.... 28,200.0uO 30,000,000 8 soo 0
Brasil . 6,000,000 60,o.o,LOU 66,000 0
Chill. 2,800.000 7,600,000 4,70o,'o
Costa Rica, nominal. 8,400,oco 3,41001
Denmark.. 11,000.000 12,800,004, i,sco 01
Danubian
Prlnctp'Uea. 6,000,000 5,003 ot
Egypt. 8,8O0,0OS 46,000,000 41.700,01
Spam.160,000,000 306,000,000 166.000,C(
D'd states.. 75,000,000 ?7u,uoo,ooo 395,000,01
France.800,000,000 970,080,000 674,000 0<
Guatemala. 800,000 600,000 SOO,0(
Honduras.. 5,ooo,ooo 5,co J,oe
Holland.... 87,000,000 80.000,000 D. 7,000 oe
Italy.100,000,000 276,000,000 176,001',oe
Japan. 1,009,000 1 OCO.OC
Mexico. 20,000,000 00,000,000 ?O,0JO,OC
Paraguay. 8,000,000 8,000,00
Peru. 6,600,000 37,000,000 31,500,00
Portugal... 83,000,000 66,000,000 32,000,00
RUSBla.230,000,000 360,000,000 120,000,00
sweden.... 3,000/oo 6,000,000 8,090,00
Turkey.23,000,000 iso, ooo, coo 107,000,00
Uruguiy... 4,000,000 ft,000,900 2,000,00
Venezuela.. 6,000,000 8,000.000 8,000,00
Total...1.493,100,000 3,876,800,000 1,382,700,00
The debt of Great Britain is omitted be
canse there has been no increase in it O
the twenty-seven governments here men
tioned, only one, Holland, has decreased itt
debt in the last ten years; nearly all thc
others have increased their.?, and the ag?
gregate increase amounts to the enormous
sum of $?,413,000,000. In other words,
they have more than doibled their aggre?
gate indebtedness io tea years. The total
debts of these governments amount, now,
to $16,779,000,000, a sum equal to the en?
tire wealth of the United States in i860.
Our own is the only one of these govern?
ments that is attempting to reduce its debt
by fair payments; of the others, some, like
Turkey and Spain, not only regularly in?
crease their debts by annual deficiencies,
bat borrow money to pay the interest; and
others, still, like Mexico and some of the
South American States, pay no interest at
tils Brasil pays $275,000,000 for the con?
quest ol Paraguay; France pays $2,000,
000,000 for her mad attack on Germany in
1870; and Spain pays $780,000,000 for the
revolution which gave her a new dynasty,
for the disorders that followed, and for the
Caban Insurrection; and Russia -and Egypt
pay large sums for the internal improve?
ments which both have executed in the last
ten years. If the coming decade shall
bring wars such as we witnessed in the
last, and the debts of the governments of
bbe world continne to increase at this rate,
the time is Dot far distant when many of
them will become bankrupt.
Agricultural Cooperation.
The triumph of the idea which found ex?
pression at Rochdale, England, io 1844,
when twenty-eight poor weavers put their
shillings together and agreed to do without
?.middlemen," has prompted ac application
o? the principle now, after nearly tbirly
years' waiting, to a solution ot Great Bri?
tain's agrarian difficulties. Early in the
present year the experiment of a co-opera?
tive farm-will be commenced nt Leist war
dine, in Herefordshire, and anxiously
watched by all those who see how inopera?
tive for "the greatest good of the greutest
number the present system of conduct?
ing the agriculture of the realm is.
An estate of one hundred and forty
two acres bas been purchased through
the effortB of Mr. Morrison, member of Par?
liament from Plymouth, and this is to be
let to thirty laborers at $100 a share, $50
to be paid up. This will be only a paid up
capital of $1500, but it is expected to be
supplemented by the extra muscular strength
and toil expended by the poor man when
working for himself. Tue Rochdale venture
bas now among its artisans 6*00,000 mem?
bers; is worth $600,000, and trades annually
to the extent of over $5,000,000, their sale
of butter each week being $3000. The baro?
net who presided over the meeting which
orgnized this later co-operative scheme, told
his audience that it was the beginning of a
large movement in the country, and only In
that way could the present rents of farms be
at ail maintained.
Within Eighty Allies of the Moon.
From the two -'spectacle glasses" which
formed the first telescope made by Hans Lip
pershelm, of Middleburg, to the grand tele?
scopes ol the present day, what a stride has
been made ! Galileo's first Instrument magni?
fied "three" times, but a telescope has just
been put up which magnifies three thousand
times, that Ia to say, lt draws the visibility of
distant objects like the moon three thousand
times nearer. The object-glass of this instru-1
ment ls twenty-five Inches in diameter, and ls
Baid to be the largest lu the world, except one
now being constructed for the United Sutes,
which ls io be twenty-seven inches. By the
telescope already set up, the moon is brought
practically within eighty miles of the sight ol
the observer.
Poor Ireland I
The latest Irish agricultural statistics were
possibly not in Ur. Fronde's possession wben
he was lecturing In this country against home
rule. Here la a sad showing for the present
rule. Three thousand eight hundred enume?
rators, selected from the Boyal Irish constab?
ulary and the Dubllc Metropolitan police, hav?
ing visited six hundred thousand holdings,
declare a decrease of 134,915 acres in the ex
ten; ol land under crops In the present year.
The decrease in cereal crops is 33,361 acres.
The returns of emigrants from the several
porte ol Ireland for the first seven months of
1872 record an increase of 6810 persons over
the same number of months in 1871. In 1861
the number of fourth-class houses In Ireland,
each of which bad but one room for the entire
family, of every age and sex, was 89,374.
These were occupied by half a million of j
human beings.
Napoleon's Friends.
Tilt- BCCOad Tulumc vi lllO priratc pcpcio ul
the Emperor, lound' at the Tulleriee, has, ac?
cording to a short notice In that admirable lit?
tle paper, the Courier des Stats Unis, been pub?
lished. It ls devoted to detailed accounts ol
the German correspondence ot the Emperor.
1 It ls a curious melange. Insults and flattery;
appeals for help, and offers of Invaluable as?
sistance; vendors of patent medicines to cure
the malady under which he was known to be
suffering; obseqlous crooklngs of the most ser?
vile of knees; almost the old bowing in the
dust that halls the ancient Boman Emperors
as gods; "Arbiter of Europe,1' "Liberator of
"Italy," "Pacificator of the World," all are
there; his "health ls Indispensble to the repose
"of mankind," and his life the "most precious
"of all existences." Almost all of these wri?
ters ask for some favor. One of the most cu?
rious of these letters ls from some German
professors. They Blgn themselves "The hum
"ble servants of your Imperial Majesty." and
they respectfully oller a piece of meteoric
stone, which his Majesty may like lo keep in
his waistcoat pocket as a protection against
'Wsamatic pains." It ls a humiliating ex?
posure of human abasement. The Emperor,
of course, did not read all these letters. That
was the lot of his unfortunate secretary. No
wonder that Mecquard was a cynic.
Joint Stock CompatiTj.
QFFICIAL RAFFLE NUMBERS
Of the Charleston Joint Stock Company for the
benefit of the State Orphan Ary lum :
CLASS No. sss-SATURDAY MORPHS, Jan. 4.
76-47-?a-50-30-7R-?-43-?3-3U-39-68
OLAS4 No. 288-SATCROAT EVBNIKO, Jan. 4.
l*-17-6-?0-67-77-15-48-45--a7-4l-47
jans-i A. MOROSO, Sworn Commissioner.
KiTOCfjaiS.
NOTICE. OF REMOVAL).-I HAVE RE?
MOVED my office to the ROSS BUILDING,
oorner or East Bay and Vendne Range, up stairs.
Janl-wrm3_WM. A. COURTENAY.
UrttS* an? -ffieouints.
Gr.
L U H N ,
PHARMACEUTIST,
IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
No. 460 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN.
Now in Stock of my own importation,
LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS,
Tooth Brashes,
Carbolic Add,
Pattoy's Uold Cream,
English Daley's Carminative, British Ol), Roche's
Embrocation and chiorody ne.
A8BNT FOK
TILDEN ? CO.'8 SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS,
Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated
PIUS, AC AGBNT FOB
FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
AOSNT FOB BOOTU CAROLINA FOB
DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL
MACHINE AND APPLIANCES,
Surgical Instruments and Goods ol foreign man
ufacture Imported to order.
My Dispensing Department ls complete, em
bracing all New Remedies.
A fall assortment or Trusses and Bandages al
w.Aya on hand.
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded
with accuracy day or night laniowfmly
DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU?
MATIC SYRUP.
Warranted uBder oath n?verto have railed to
core. 38,500 Certificates or testimonials or cure,
including Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania;
Kev. JoBcph Beggs, Falls of Schuylkill, PhUadel
phla; the wife of Rev. J. B. Davis, Hightstown,
New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy. Frankford,
Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton,
Philadelphia; Hon. J Y. Greeley, member Con
Kress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judjre Lee, Cam?
den, New Jeraey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore;
ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands ot
others. Warranted to cure or money refunded.
DB. GEO. OAULILK, Agent,
n ly i-iyr Charleston, S.O.
?Hectinga.
P~ ALME?TO ENCAMPMENT, No. 1,
I o. O. F.-Tn o Regular Oommunlcatlou
will be bel<l THIS EVENING, at Odd Fellowt.' Hall,
at 7 o'clock.. Members and Candidates will please
be punctual. By order,
jaue___A. W. LEWIN. Scribe.
SOLOMON'S LODGE, No. 1, A. F. M.
The Regular Monthly Communication of this
L?dge will be held, at Masonic Hall, IHIS EVE
MNG. 6th Instan . at 7 o'clock. Candidates for
Degrees will please altead.
By order ?V. M. JOHN MoLEISH,
jans_secretary.
S~ T. JOSEPH'S LATIN SOCIETY.-THE
Regalar Monthly Meeting will be held at
tiioerniau Dall, Tins EVBNING, at 7 o'clock.
By order President. B. RUGGIERO,
jane.?_secretary.
REGULAR MEETING OF MbCHAN
l?a' UNIO.N, Ko. i. of Chariest n, s. o.,
wm be held at Eagle Fire Company Hall, THIS
EVBNIKO, at half-past 7 o'clock, ruminations
lo. ortlcers for trie ensuing year will take place.
By order of the President.
?a?*_hlOHAim EVANS, Se.retary.
GERMAN RIFLE CLUB.-THE REGU
LAR Monthly Meeting of this Club will be
hcid 7Hia (Monday) EVENING, January 6th, at i
o'clock precisely, at Llnasiedi's bali. Ihe otp
<ers ann members win please be prompt In
tnclr attendance. By order.
Jiu? p. HUNKY KNEE, Secretary.
CHARLESTON DRAMATIC CLUB. -
?u Extra Meeting ot the above Club will bc
held Tuts (Monday) EVENING, at hair-past 7
o'clock. A large uttendauce ls requested, as Im?
portant business will be considered.
By oner ol Hie President. _^ ^ McCAKTS,
[ins_Secretary and Treasmer ti. D. C.
TUE COMMITTEES OF THE VARIOUS
FIRE COMPANIES, sppolnted io assist In
tue Young A merl a Ball, wul please meet at the
Hall of Hope Fire Company, Archdale street,
'luis EVENING, at 8 o'clock prtclsily.
jana JAa. S. WEa'tENUUKfF, Chairman.
?LMETTO STEAM FIRE ENGINE
COMPANY.-Attend the Regular Monthly
I Meeting ol your Company, THIS (Monday) EVE?
NING, attiaif past 7 o'clock precisely.
tij order Piesident. b. KENNEDY,
jan?_secretary.
ATTENTION 1 WASHINGTON L1GHI
IN P ANTRY RIFLE CLUB.-Attend your reg?
ular luonthly metung at Phoenix Hail THIS EVE?
NING at 7 o'clock, p eclseiy. Membeis are re?
quested to be present, as business ol importance
Will be transacted.
By crder. C. 0. TRUMBO,
jau8-i _Secretary W. L. I. Kine ciub.
IRISH VOLUNTEERS. -THE REGULAR
MOutnly Meeting will be held 'fnis EVENING,
H. illuernUn Hali, at half-pust teven o'clock. A
lull attendance is desired, as important busuuss
will be suowlttcd to His meei IHR.
Members are notified ihat the materials for tue
uni.orine have been received, audarelntbeliaUds
of the committee ?eady lor uisirlbuitun, andar?
reque ted to procure tue same without delay.
By order. *D. A. J. SL'LLIVAK,
jan6-l secretary.
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.-THE
State Grange of tile Patrons of Husbandry
wal meet lu columbia in the Hall over the store
of Messrs. LorlcE ic. Lowiance on WEDNESDAY,
l OL ti ma. am, at ll o'clock A. M.
Tue various r.ailroads of ihe Slate have ex end?
ed to ihe Delegates tne courtesy of Excursiou
Tl kets, walch ls about equal to one fare.
By order. TdOS. TA I LO lt, W. M.
D. WYATTAIKEN, Secretary state Orange,
j ??a-a
{Dams.
WANTED, A LADY, AS TEACHER
and companion to a young lady, oue com?
petent to teach Freuen, English and Music. Ad?
dress H. H., et, Maimer's tr. 0, S.e. stating
teims._ jag 6-3*
WANTED, A.WOMAN, TO COOK AND
make herself useful; can be accommoda?
ted with a room, apply at No. 436 Klug street.
Jautf-i*_
WANTED, A WHITE NURSE TO TAKE
cure of three children. Apply, with re?
commendations, at northeast corner Smith and
Montague streets. jauC-1
NURSE.-WANTED, A MIDDLE AGED
WOMAN, without encumbrances, asa child's
nurse. Keierenees required. Apply at No. 8
Libeity street._Jan8-1*
WANTED, SEVERAL FEMALE ASilS
TANTa; those having some experience pre
rei red. ARCHER'S Wholesale Notlou and Fancy
Bazaar, No. sea Klug street. janei*
WANThTX A WHITE MM COLORED
Woman to Coos and Wash; tu one weare
cuiiiujendtd und capable, good wages promptly
paid. Apply No. 4 Aiken s Kow, oue door weat of
Elizabeth._Jane-???
WANTED, A WAITINGMAN AND
LOaTLER. Also, a CHILU'S .vUKsE Willi
out a family. Apply ut No. 49 canuon street,
next to a ml th Streek_janS-mwij*
WANTED, LADIES TO BE IN TIME.
l' CR bti l's, $2 Bu; eisewnerc, $6; Irenen
C<ir?ets, 76 ceuta; elsewhere, si; Houp skirts, GU
cents; elsewhere, 76 cents; Pompadours, 20 oents;
eUewuere, 60 ceuts; cblgnous, 40 cents; else
whete 76 couts; Bustles, Lutta Model und star, 6o
cents; etuewlicre, 76 cents. AKCHEK'S BAZAAR.
Jain)-mwi3?_
p ENTLLMEN'S COATS, VESTS,
VX PANTS, Ac, of Broadcloth and Cass mere,
nicely Cleaued and Keuowed at u ri O SUN NTAG'.- ,
uyerar.d scuurer, No. 34 v\euiwuriti street, be
tween Meeting and Anson streetB. Jau6-1*
WANTED, AN ACTIVE, INTELIGENT
LAU lo leam i lie Ketail shoe Business.
Apply at .NO. 683 Klug street. Ju.i.4-2*
WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK.
Must bring good recummeudatloos. Ap?
ply at No. ki5ti ?letting autel, opposite Bums
Lune. Jan4-2*
EMPLOYER WAN TED-A BACI1E
LUK PKEFEKRR.D.-Geuliemeu able und
?v ming io employ a secre ary .or general literary
worn, are requested to communicate with "sup?
port," Key box, No. 86, Charleston PoBiomce.
Jau4-r?_
WANTED, AT No. 6 WENTWORTH
Btreet, a buy to do housework. Good re
iQiumeii?tttiuni? required._ Juna
WANTED, A SMART YOUNG MAN TO
learn tue Photograph Business. Apply
to HOUSTON'S New Gallery, so. 307 Klug Btreet.
jan,3 .
WANTED, A SECOND-HAND PROOF
PKESS. Parties having such an artlcie
loc sale may find a purchaser by addressing
"l'ypo," office of THU NKWS._deciQ
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, FOR THE
Ladles' Fuel Society, to supply present
wants, 40 consol Oak Wood until, tuelr supply
can be received. Apply northeast corner til Ju?
dith and Elizabeth streets before 12 or after 3
o'clock._deon
AYOUNG LADY WISHES A SITUA?
TION, In a healthy part of ibo State, as
'reacher of the English Branches aid Rudiments
ot Music. References given If required. Ad
dress.J. u. E., through charleston P. U novio
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN ONE
WEEK.--To any sbiewd man who cando
busiuess on the quiet. 1 guarantee au immense
Tor tune, easily, rapidly and lu perfect safety.
Addi ess, In perfect confidence, WM. WARREN,
No. 28 West Fourth sireet, New York.
dec2t-siyr
Coat ano formo.
FIVE DOlZ?ltS^ir?lv^
paid for the recovery of a Black Newfound?
land bog. s'rayed from No. 37 Bull Btreet.
Jans mw2*
STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM NO. 84
Beanfaln street, on sunday evening, 16th in?
stant, a setter Dog, with alternate patches of
liver color and white, answerlog to tbe name
or "Czar." Head almost wnolly liver-col?
ored. Somewhat peculiar but intelligent ex?
pression of countenance. A suitable rewan will
be paid for his delivery at No. 84 Beaufaln street.
dec34
-furnitnre,
JMRST-CLASS FURNITURE,
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
MILLING'S FURNITURE STORE,
" NO."441 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN,
Is the place to get handsome and substantial
FURNI1URB of the latest and most elegant de?
signs at prices to suit the times. This establish?
ment hasjust received a large supply of superior
Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Sets In Oak,
Walnut and Imitation, which are offered at prices
ten or fifteen per cent, lower tban those charged
elsewhere for less substantial Furniture.
SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY.
Call and examine the stock and prices.
SION OF THE MAN AND ROCKER,
No. 444 KING STREET.
decl8-3moHD*c
&mnsementi.
CADEMY OF M U S I Cl
PATTI I MARIO I
TOE STRAKOSCH CONCERTI,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 6TH
AND 7TH, AT 8 P. M.
The public In Charlestan and vicinity are re?
sp ec tl ull y lu for in ed that
M'lle CARLOTTA PAITI, the Queen pf the Con?
cert Room
Miss ANNIS Louisa CART, the Favorite American
contralto
M'lle TEBBBA CARRENO, tbe talented young Pianist
Mons. EXILE SAUBBT, the eminent Violin vir?
tuoso
SIGNOR EVASSO SCOLARA, the distinguished Basso,
and
SIGNOR MARIO, the world-renowned Tenor.
Conductor SIO. MARZO,
will appear In Charleston in TWO GRAND CON?
CERTS, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 6 and
7, 1873, at 8 P. M.
Reserved teats, (2. General admission $l.
Family circle 75c. Gallery soc.
seats can be secured from the country by mall
or il la pa ten. .1
WEBER'S PlanoB used at all the StrakoBCh
Concerta. dei'3l-7
Q.RAND FIR Eil ANS' BALL,
IN AID OF TUE
YOUNG AMERICA STEAM FIRE ENGINE
COMPANY,
TO BB GIVEN AT THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1873.
raNIOR MANAGERS:
M. H. NATHAN, Eeo.., F. L. o WEI LL, EEO?
JAS. W. GUY, Eaq., W. H. SMITH, Ksq.,
A. T. SMTTHB, Esq., W. R. MCINTOSH, Esq ,
G. RIECKS, Esq., C. H. INOLRSBY, Esq.,
Major E. WILLIS, R. C. BARKLEY. Esq.,
B. F. SEYMOUR, Esq., U. FERGUSON, Esq.,
Captain J. M. CARSON, Captain W. A. KBLLY,
Major G. L. BUIST, J. DOYLE, Esq.,
T. L. DAVIDSON, Esq., R. S. BRUNS, Esq.,
E. M. THOTH, Esq., R. S. DURYEA, Esq.,
J. B. COHEN, Esq., E. F. SwsBGAN,Esq.,
C. YOIGHT, Esq, JOHN KENNY, Esq.
JUNIOR MANAGERS:
JAMES QUINN, J. J. CALLAHAN,
J. O'CONNELL, n. A, COHEN,
j J. T. MAHER, W F. MCGINNESS,
0. L. BBAUDBOT.
A Oummlttee dorn each of the Steam Fire and
Hook aud Ladder Companies will osslat the
Junior Managers.
The Band of the First United States Artillery
will furnlth the Muslo on the ocoaslon.
JAMES S. WESTENDORFF,
Jan48mw3_Chairman.
Q_ RAND BALL
OF THE
J?TNA FIRE OOMPANY,
HIBERNIAN HALL, JANUARY 20, 1873.
Members wishing tickets for themselves or
friends can procure same from the committee.
W. A. ZIMMERMAN, Chairman.
I.S. K. ELSWORTH, J. 0. MARTIN,
JAS. W. STEINMKTBRI THOB. H. LEITCH,
WALTER WEBB, JR., A. T. SIMONS,
D. R. TOOD, T. M. PRICE,
JOHN SMITH, CHAS, STEINMBVER.
Janl_
-for Salt.
FOB SALE, ONE OF BATTAM'S HORSE
PoWfcR, made by Heuerey; amiable power
tor grinding corn and ginning cottun. For sae
1' W. Apply to uaMERON A BARKLEY.
Jaa6 mwi3_
?^OR SALE, A SMALL, NEAT HOUSE,
. No. 10 Sires street, next to ourner of Bogard.
Four rooms, dressing room, pantry, gas, piazzas
to the south, Ac. ; will be sold a bargain for cash.
Apply to A. C. McQlLLIVHAY,
Jan6-1?_gjj Broad street.
DRAY MULES.-TWELVE FINE
Mare MULKS Just received, from 15X to 16
hands high, blocky and tty han. Also 30 head line
-.--?*.--*<i UnnUMS H nruui, .,?*.*..? Olin ln?,?lan.
tatton Mules. Kentucky sale S ables, No. B9
Church street. B tMBEnQ & McuuY. Jane?.?,?
HORSES AND MULES.-JUST AR?
RIVED AT HOOKADAY'S STABLES, Co
i .muas ot tet. and lor raie low for cash or c.ty
acceptance. H. T. TbRKlLL._Jan3-4*
HOUSES AND MULES.-JUST Alt
R1VLD n lut of Mules and Horses. For
M rt ie atp. WEST'S Stable, Queen street.
Jan2-4?_
SHINGLES I SHINGLES I-200,000 No.
lSllINGLklS In bundles. For sale low for
caab. c. T. SCULEPEGRELL, No. 87 Line street,
decie-mihin*
FO R SALE, 200 BUSHELS POPE
SLED, ?raid Colton has been Bold for 9>ic
iiic Seed warranieu fl rat-class, it having been
: ais ed on my James Island Plantation, w ti Ich Is
luavy clay gruund and surrounded by salt water.
Price, si to per bushel, 46 pounds to the bushel,
und del iv ere i at any point in the city free of
charge. Apply to Captain G. F. li AK KN icu r, No.
3 som h Bay._Jana-4
FOR SALE, A COMFORTABLE TWO
AND A HALF STORY nous-:, known as
Nu. 80 America street, containing four square
mums and garrets, pantry, dressing room, double
piazza*, with cistern and well of water, lot
measures &u feel by lvb, more ur lesa. Fur terms,
a ply tu WM. H. DAWcON, Real Estate Agent,
No. 65 broad atreet._Janl-wnn3
alflE FINE AND REMUNERATIVE Gl'O
. CE KY STOKE, c .mer ol Longitude lane and
bast Bay,eau be buught at private sale un very lib?
eral terms, the present owners desiring to remove
to their store, corner of King and 'fradd aire?te.
Apply at their htore for further Information.
declSwfm
F?R SALE, TUE PROPERTY OF THE
lat J Mr. MOuYNEUX, late British Consul
tor Georgia, "Br. okiands, ' two miles from Flat
Rock, ri rth Carolina, with land cleared and un?
cleared. Price eUhieen thousand dollars. The
Mouse ls in good repair, the outbuildings are
soundly built and in good repair, 'i he house ls
furnished.
The Furniture, Booka, China, Glass and some
Farming Implements will be Bold separately at
sucn valuation a? may be made by a competent
appraiser.
For pat tlc ulara, apply to Captain E. MOLY
NEUX, care of John Cunningham, Esq., Savan?
nah, Qa., to 2&th January, 1873. After that date,
to captain E. MOLYNELX, Jr., Carlton dun, Pall
Mall, London, England._Jan2-a
8o tum.
To RBNTTTHE LARGEAND PRODUC- ?
T1VE FARM on Cooper Uiver,, six miles)
frum the city, under careini cultivation lor many
years, containing up wai da or loo aerea of Cotton
and Provision Lands and 60 acres of Rice Land,
all in tine planting order, wlrh Barns, Negro
Houses and overseer's Duelling. To be rented
only to a responsive person cn moderate terras,
payable quarterly in advance. The entrance to
thia Farm la at tne Six-mile Stone on the Plank
Road. Apply tu the owner. CHARLES MANl
GAULT, No. 0 Gibba atreet, adjoining Legare
street._._Jang-3
FOR RENT, STORE No. 361 KING ST.,
one of the beat business Stauda in Charles?
ton. A ao a few more comfortable rooms, from
$1 to J3. Pientv of cistern water. Apply at
ARCHER'S Wholesale Notion and Fancy Baza tr,
No. 363 King atreet._jan6-mwf3?
TO RENT, THAT ELIGIBLE WHOLE
saie Store, No. 167 Meeting street, nearly
opposite Charlearon Hotel, now occupied by
Mersrs. STEELE & WARDELL. The lix:ores are
for ?ale; rent moderate. Apply to No. 461 King
street, or at thc Store._Jane-mwf
PERSONS WISHING A FINE PIANO
at a moderate i eur, can obtain one by ad?
dressing P. O. Bux No. 458, Charleston, S. C.
Jane 1?_
FOR RENT, THE TWO LARGE HALLS
on aecond and third stories of Building,
southwest corner of Meeting and M artet streets.
Apply to THEODOKE STONEY, Southern Wharf.
janith m_.
TO RENT, THAT FINE STORE AND
Dwelling occupied by Melcher* A Muller,
No. 217 King stre.t. Apply at No. 6 Liberty
street. dec25-tkm4*
TO RENT, THAT CONVENIENTLY
located BRICK DWELLING No. 0 St. Philip
street, in close proximity to the line of the city
cara, having luur upright rooma, with flre-placea.
large pantry and dressing-room, two spacious
attica, upper and lower piazzas, clatern, and de?
sirable outbuildings. Eui ire premlees in gcud
order, and Immediate possession given. Apply to
T. GRANGE SIMONS. No. 4 State street. Ja: 4 2
TO RENT, THAT LARGE AND COM?
MODIOUS Building. No. 149 East Bay, re?
cently occupied as the Publication office of THB
NEWS, and rormerly known as the French Coffee
House. For terms, Ac, applv at the Office of
THE NEWS, NO. 19 Broad street. aep28
?roceri?s, JDiqttors, &t.
QOALl COAL ! IJOALT? ~"
RED AS3 COAL, Egg. stove and Chestnut
sizes.
CuuDber.and and Foundry Coal.
In yard and for sale by E. F. SWEKQAN
Jane-mw2_Agent. Central Wharf.
ACON, DRY SALT MEATS, FLOUR,
Ac, AC.
B
20 hhds. Prime ( lear Rib SIDE \
20 hhds. Prime Western Shoulders
loo boxes Choice Western Dry sal ted Sides
60 boxes Choice Western Dry Salted Shoulders
800 bbls. Floor, various grades
20 hhds. Muscovado Molasses
loo bbls. Sugar-house Syrup
60 sacies Rio Coffee
Sugar, Tea. Tobacco, Cheese. Butter, Lard, Ac
Landing and for sale by JEFFORDS A CO.,
Jans mwf6 Nos. 17 and 10 Vendae Range.
gALT! SALT! SALT!
4?00 sack? Liverpool SALT, now landing ex
"Qeorgiana," at South Atlantic Wharr. For sale
by HENRY CARD,
Jans Exchange Range, Atlantic Wharf.
gUGAR AND MOLASSES.
Ttvo hundred and twenty hogsheads Fair to
Prime Ne<v Orleans SUGAR.
Two hundred and arty b.rrels Fair to Prime
Molasses.
For salo by T. TUPPER A SONS.
JacC 6 .
^UANO AND LAND PLASTER. ~
Kilty tons No. l Peruvian, Chincha Island,
GUANO.
Ooe thousand barrels Land Plaster.
For Bale by HERMANN B?LWINKLP,
Jans_Kerr's Wharf.
ONE THOUSAND TONS PERUVIAN
GUANO.
The Bark Sappho has Just arrived with say 1000
ions Guinape PERUVIAN GUANO, which ls of?
fered at Government terms by
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.,
Jan3-6_Agents.
jy? ARTIN 4 MOOD,
(Successors to late E. E. Bedford,)
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL GROCERS,
NOS. 127 and 129 MEETING STREET,
Corner Market street, Charleston, Sooth Carolina,
Keep on hand a well selected stock of Choice
Family Supplies.
Country orders respectfully solicited. No charge
for packing, and goods delivered free or charge
to any part of the cl tv, Railroad Depots and
steamers.
W. H. wsi.cn-FLEETWOOD LANNBA?-L. EASON.
OCt24-DAC3mOS
J^EW STORE ! FRESH GOODS !
We would respectfully Inform our friends and
tho citizens of Charleston that we have opened a
GROCERY STORE,
AT
No. 318 KING STREET.
OPPOSITE LIBERTY STREET,
And aro now ottering First-class Goods at prices
to snit the times.
BTRNE A FOGARTY.
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
BYRNE A FOGARTY have opened a GROCERY
STORE at No. 318 King street, opposite Liberty
street, on the cash system. Buying and selling
ror cash only, thereby giving their customers the
advantage of getting their goods ai the lowest
possib e rates. Call and examine for yourself,
uo not forget t he number, 318 King street, oppo?
site Liberty street._nov29-fmw3mos
?oj>arttt?T8riip8 ano ShsaaltUiorif
C'^^ARTN^SHIP^ N?TIC?T^TFE
subscribers have this day formed a Copartner?
ship for the purpose of conducting a Retail Dry
Gi.ods business under the firm name or HAKBE
SON A CU. J. P. HARBKSON.
jane-6 M. HARBESUN.
JJARBESON & CO.
Would respectfully Inform their former patrons
thai they intend opening store
No. 2 34 KINO STREET,'
(IN TUB BEND.)
Cn or about the 20th Instant.
Charleston, S. C., Jannary 1st. 1873. Jan6-20
IHAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
me io business my son, Mr. H. HUTCHINSON
NATHAN. The name of the Arm will hereafter
be M. H. NATHAN A SON.
Charleston, January 1, 1873._Jaggj
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO?
FORE existing between JOHN B. STEELE
aud A. W. WARDELL. Jr., ls this day disso ved
by mutual conscnr. Either panter ls empowered
to Hlgu in settlement. JNO. B. STEELE,
January 1, 1878. A. W. WARDELL, Jr.
Jani-wfm3_
WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
with ourselves In the Factorage and Com?
mission Bau ess Mr. rUEODORB G. aNoWUtN.
The firm will In future be STONEY, LOWNDES A
CO_J-.ml-ws
(COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE .-MR.
J SAMUEL WRAGG ls admitted a member of
our firm from this date.
C. T. LOWNDES A CO.
January 1,1873. . J.inl 6
financial.
QITIZEN?' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH
CAROLINA,
I CHARLESTON BltANOH, No. 8 BROAD STREET.
On and after Monday, 20th January, 1873, the
regular Semi-Annus. Interest wlfl be paid to De
osltori, who aro requested to brlag In their
Books at that time, that the same may be en?
tered.
All interest not paid on the list January will be
ad de-1 io thc principal of the depositor, and will ;
Itself draw interest as If deposited on the 1st In?
stant. Interest ls compounded ami added to
principal quarterly, but ls payable as heretofore
In January and Joly.
All money deposited in this Bank, on or before
the fifth day of each Calendar Month, will bear
Interest (Six Per Cent.) for that month as ir de?
posited on 'he 1st Instant.
Deposits or One Do nar and upwards received
dally from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., and' on SATURDAY
Evenings.
This Branch ls under the management or the
following Local Finance Committee :
LOUIS D. DESAUSSURE,
CLELAND K. BUGER, F. MEt.CUERS,
DK. A.B. ROSE, ' BBNJ. F. EVANS
WULBERN, E. N. THURSTON.
Collections prompt'y attended to, there being
Branches or this Bank at the most prominent ?
points tn the State. D. KAVENEL, Jr.,
decSl _ Cashier.
M. MORELAND,
STOCK AND NOTE BROKER,
No. 29 BROAD STKEET, CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Buys and sells
GOLD AND SILVEi COIN,
United states Bonds,
State and City Securities,
Baa K Stocks' and Conpons and
Mutilated Curenoy.
ALSO,
Negotiates Commercial Paper and makes Ad
varees ou all Securities placed in his hands for
sale._Janl-wfme
iflnnicipai Notices.
C^I?ATL?STOITAI^^
BER 27, 1872.-The Board bf Commissioners
will elect a Master, Matron and Clerk or the above
Institution on MONDAY, January 6, 1873. Appli?
cants will band their letters to the Master, at the
House, before 6 o'clock P. M of sbov? date.
C. B. SIGWALD,
dec27-janl,6_Secretary and Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE CITY APPRAISER
CITY HALL, CHARLESTON, S. C-.. JAN?
UARY 2. 1873.-NOTI?E.-Tills office Will be
opened from this date and remain open until the
2oth Instant, for Issuing of Licenses for the year
1873. WM. ll. EASTERBY,
jan2-16_city Appraiser.
CITY HALL. OFFICE CLERK OF
CODNCIL, CHARLESTON, S. C.. JANUARY
l. 1S73.-sealed estimates will be received at this
office until Tuesday, January 7. at 12 M., for
Pump contractor ror the ensuing year. The con?
tractor to keep all the city pumps In repair.
Also to estimate per foot for all new pumps and
piping tbat may be required during the year.
Separate estlma<es will also be received for
keeping the Fire Wells in order.
W. W. SIMONS,
Janl-wstn3 Clerk of Council.
Srocmgg, iCiquote, &t._
WILSONS' vT i vixB?SwB^
aOUDlT-QOODS !
WILSONS' GROCERY.
HOLIDAY GOODS I
WILSON'S GROCERY.
Holiday Goods I
WILSONS' GROCERY.
WILSONS' GROCERY.
Strawberry Jam In
pound pots. 400, each,
WILSONS' (Imported.) GROCERY.
Dnndre Marmalade, S
WILSONS' pound pots for one GROCERY,
dollar. .
-o
WILSONS' Buy your OolldayGoods GROCERY.
from . .
WILSONS' WILSO VS'. GROCERY.
Smoked Tongues, ?ev
WILSONS' enty-flve cents each, GROCERY,
worth $l 25.
WILSONS' Brandy P r n i t s, all GROCERY,
kinds, /rom one to for?
ty dollars per jar.
WILSONS' -o- GROCERY.
Seedless Raisins, eight
ponnds. or one dollar. AL
WILSONS' -0- GROCERY. T
send your orders "to
WILSONS' WILSONS'. GHOOBRY. -
Preserved Frnlts In all
WILSONS' styles. GROCERY.
Pickled Frnlts, some- i
WILSONS' thing new, all shapes. GROCERY.
New Cition. New Lem
WILSONS' on Peel. GROCERY.
For anything Nice, go %?????
WILSONS' to GROCERY.
WILSONS'.
WILSONS' -0- GROCERY.
New Currants - eight
pound!; for one dollar.
WILSONS' -0- GROCERY.
. Jellies from twenty
cents to five dollars
WILSONS' per jar. GROCERY.
-0
sweet Cider on draught
WILSONS' TO see the GROCERY.
Neatest Store in the
city go to
308 KING ST. ^3^3,.
808 KING ST. Choice Table Butter al- WILSONS',
ways on hand.
-o
308 KING ST. Family Floor, gronnd WILSONS',
expressly for ns.
308 KING ST. Parched coffees recelv WILSONS?,
rd dally.
-o
308 KING ST. If you want anyehing WILSONS',
rare ?oto
308 KING" ST. WILSONS'. WILSONS'.
-o
around Coffees to order
30d KING ST. -0- WILSONS'.
Try the Teas at fifty -
ceo ts, sold only -?
308 KING ST. at WILSONS'. V
WILS ONS?.
308 KING ST. -O- WILSONS'
Best Tea only one doh
lar and forty cents.
806 KING ST. -0- WILSONS'
Good Tea at eighty
cents.
306 KINO ST. -O- WILSONS",
Yon can save twenty
five cents on
306 KING ST. every pound of Tea WILSONS',
bought at
306 KING ST. WILSONS'. WILSONS'.
-O
No charge for deliver
306 KINO ST. lng Goods. WILSONS?.
No charge for Packing.
306 KING ST. WILSONS'.
-0
306 KING ST. Particular attention to WILSONS'.
Country orders
308 KING ST. WILSONS'.
at
806 KING ST. WILSONS'. WILSONS'.
306 KING ST. Address BOX 8881 WILSONS?.
0M1UBO9T. A lumms BOX SSS I WILSONS'.
306 KING ST. ADDRESS BOX 8831 WILSONS'.
9 ero in g Matliines.
NEW IMPROVED
WILSON
IJ1HE
WHEELER ?
SILENT
SEWING MACHOTE.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. >
We are now selling these superior MACHINES
on Ten Dollar monthly payments. ^
Adjusting and Repairing done promtty. v
WHEELER A WILSON MANUF>G CO.,
arrs-iyr No. 200 King street
Ccgal Notii-fe.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- ALL
persons having claims against the Estate or
the late Mrs. ANNA L. LiBLE-UX, are requested
to present the same duly attested, and those in?
debted to mane payment to M. P. O'CONNOR, At
tor ney at Law, No. 80 Broad street. ?
LOUIS F. LEBLEUX, Administrator.
Janem3?_?
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CHARLESTON.-Conrt or Com?
mon Pleas.-B. WEEDEN, Plaintiff, against R. H.
HIKER, Executor or 0. D. BAPPOLDr. the
younger, and JOHN P. HAPPOLDT, Administra
tor de bonis non cum testamento snnexo of
CHRISTIAN DAVID HAPPOLDT, the elder, Der
fendants.-Copy summons for relief, complaint
not served.-To the Defendants, R H. RI KER, Ex?
ecutor, as aforesaid, and JOHN P. HAPPOLDT,
Administrator, as aforesaid :
Yon are hereby summoned and required to
anawer the complaint In this action, which will
bellied in the office of the clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas, for the said count v, and .te serve
a copy or your answer to the said complaint on
the uubacrlbera. at thor office No. 18 Broad street,
Charleston, Senth Carolina, within twenty days
arter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of
Bash service, and K yon fall to answer the com?
plaint wiitin the time aforesaid, th? Plaintiff in
thia action wm apply to the Conrt for the relief
demanded lu the complaint.
Dated December 23,1872.
SIMONTON A BARKER, ?
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
JACOB WILLIMAN. 0. 0. P.
To the Defendant, R. H. BIKER, Executor :
Take notice that the sommons in this action, of
which the foregolog ls a oopy, together with,
the complaint, was hied in the office or the Clerk
or the court or Common Pleas, at Charleston,
In the County of Ciarles ton ia the State of south
Carolina, on the twenty-third day of December,
1872.
January 4, 1873. SIMONTON A BARKER,
Plaintiff's Attorneys,
Jan6 mS Ko. 18 Broad street. ^
NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAVING^
Claims against the late SAMUEL F. WILE,
wm present the same properly attested: and
those indebted will make payment to WILMOT G.
DESAUSSURE, NO. 23 Broad street, Charleaten,
or to me, MARY ANN WILE,
dec23-m3 Administratrix.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the Fstate of Mrs. JESSIE L.
ROEMPKE, are requested to present them attest
ed without delay ; and those indebted will please
make payment to F. R. WICKENBERO,
^ , " Administrator.' |
Charleston, December 28, 1872. decSO
THE STATE OP SOUTH CikROLINA,
COUNTY OF COLLETON-COURT OF OOM.
MuN PLEAS.-Thomas A. Garvin, plaintiff,
against Benjamin R. Strawbridge, d?tendant,
copy summons, for money demand. Complaint
not served. To Benjamin R. Strawbridge, defend?
ant in this action:
You are hereby summoned and required to an*
swer the complaint in this acron wblch ls filed m
the office or the clerk of the Court of Common
Pleaa for said county, and to serve a copy ct your
anawer on the subscribers at their office, Walter
boro', South Carolina, within twenty days arter
the service of thlfi summons on you, exoioslve of
the day of servie*. "
li you fail to answer this complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff Trill take Judgment
against you for the sum of fenr hued red and
sixty-three dollars and seventy cents, with inter?
est at the rate of seven per cent. p?rannum, from
the sixth day of December, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy, disbursements and costa.
(Signed,) A. 0. SHAFFER, C. C. C.
Dated, November 21st, 1872.
WILLIAM'S A FOX,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
A3-To the defendant, Benlamln R. straw?
bridge - Take notice tba' the anmmona tn chi*ac
Mon. of which the foregoing la a y*e oopy, waa
nied'in the office of theelerkc-f''lo Court ef Com?
mon Pleas at Watterboro', iz,ne County of Oolle
ton, in the Stau? of South Carolin?, OD. the Slat
day or Novonioir, 1872. WLLLIAli/j A- FOX.
dec'-uiti
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