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Tn DULT surs, BJ. mau one year, j«; nz.
montia $4; taree montos 13 ie. Served in tte
.tty at E19HTKiN OSNTSa week, payableto tuecar-
rien, or $S a year, paid in advance at tte omeo.
TBM T*l-W*xx£Y Narre, puonsbed OB Tuesdays,
Taaradaya aad saturdays, one year $4; ats
montos ts.tn WasxirT. Saws, one year |2> Six copies10. Ten copies, to one address, $16.spBscBrmo.NB in all cases payable In advance,
and no paper conanned after toe expiration of
tbs time paid fer.Bóricas of Wants, To Rent, Lost and Found,
Boarding, Ac, not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents
each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding so
words, 40 cents each insertion; over SO, and not
exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each insertion.These rates are NIT, and must invariably be
pall tn advance. MRJOOTTANCBS should be made by Postait:ce
Money Order or by Express, if this cannot bc
done, protection against losses by mall may be
secured by forwardinga draft on Charleston pay¬able to theéraer of the propnetoreor ina Saws,sr by lending the money in a registered letter.
Address RIORDAN. DAWSON A CO.,Na 140 East Bay. cnarleston. S.O.
23)* Sharif§tsn gfewg.FfilDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1871.
-Gold at New York yesterday closed at
95*91.-At New York cotton closed steady; up-
landa.l?jc ; salea 3536 bales.-The Liverpool cotton market closed
firm ; uplands 9jd. ; sales 18,000 bales.
The Chamber of Comm tr.e.
A special meeting of the Chamber ofCommerce will be held at seven o'clock this
evening, at which meeting the Hbo. JamesCheanut and the Hon.'A. P. Aldrich, mem¬
bers'of the Executive -Committee of the
Taxpayers' Convention, will, by invitation,De present. We are sure that the membersof the Chamber will give these distinguishedgentlemen a cordial reception, and will be
glad to hear their Views upon the Importantqneetiona which agitate the minds of the
people of the State.
The Promoter« of t he Polio e Bil !.
The principal promoters of what is knownas the Metropolitan Police bill are ex-Chiefol Police Hendricks, ex-Detective Hernan¬dez and ex-Mayor Pillsbury. These three jmen appeal to the colored members of the jGeneral Assembly for the passage of a billwhose only object is to give the trina hour- jsome support at the public expense. They jfound- their, claims .upon their, devotion to jRepublicarr principle?, :and upon their love Ifor the colored man. It is easy, in their jopinion, Jo -hoodwink, the .Legislature, and jto p^harfe SheVemterscttrat the Police IRing are without reproach, cs citizens andas po^Ucjans, We admit that they have Igrabbed &\ that they could,vand that theryhavea lively aejiseici fayprs. .to Mme.. Andwe know that one of their number has shownhis affection for hiFdoaky sisters lp a waywhich is not generally looked upon as the Jquintessence oí morality. Brit we remindthe Législature,tis*tl»official conduct oilHendricks, Hernandez and Pillsbury proves Jthem to be unfit to hold any position of pub-lie tratOn Friday night, September 29, Chief ol j
Police Hendricks and Detective Hernandez I
upon two poor wiOred'wVmeri. fernandez J
beat one of the colored women, Hannah
Deas, so brutally that she-ba3 not yet recov¬
ered irom the injuries she received. The jchargea against him, upon which he was
committed for trial, are: First, a^nlt and
battery upon HannahDeas; second, assaultand battery upon Virginia Turner; andtbiru, as^Biraih latent te.ktfi and.assaultwith àcleanly weapVn dporr'sam 'Baker.Chief of PoUce Hendricks was_ present, dur¬
ing the affray, aad Hannah r eas' and Vir¬
ginia Tarter took oat warran J for his ar.-est jon the charge of asean lt SD , battery. Nordid these two police officers vontent1 them¬
selves with bruising and wounding the poorcolored women. These were taken to theGuardhouse, and locked np un'.il morning,on the pretence that they were «sisting the
police. When this sad story was put lishedin THE NEWS, both Hendricks an i Hernan¬dez tried to explain away the lan agingaccusation. Their only excuse wa.* " .he in¬
dolence of these girls," and the 6'iggestionthat "the character or these girls ' mado a
denial of their statements an rece;gary.
This was an aggravation of the off« »nee. We jsay that the women who were goo 1 enoughto bei tbs companions of Hendricks and Her¬nández, ate good^ehough to giveA ^ftissosyagainst them. Their very poverty and im¬
purity rare only stronger claims upon the
protection of the law. And we contend that
ex-Mayor Pillsbury is equally guilty withHendricks and Hernandez. He was their
official superior. The charges against themwere suatalned by an array of proof whichwould have convinced any mau who was not
wilfully blind. Yet Mayor Pillsbury took ho
steps to examine into the case, and retainedHeedricks as his trusted adviser up to thelast moment of his official term. We sup¬pose that "the character of these girls"made 1t unnecessary, in Mayor M ls bary'sopinion, togive heed to their complaints.-There are members of the Legislature
now in Columbia who know that what we
have writtea is trna. They have officialknowledge of the facts. Will they advocate'the passage of a bill which will give Hen¬dricks and Hernandez the power to do everynight, without let or hindrance, what theydid on the night of the 29tii September?Gan any coloredmember of the Legislatureface his wife aad children, with a clear con¬
science, If he votes to restore to office menwho make their official position an excuse
for beating and abusing the desolate andthe poor ? By their conduct in regard to theMttxopolitan Police bill the members of theGeneral Assembly will show what regardthey have for the safekeeping and just treat¬ment of their colored constituents. Theycannot eva 'e the responsibility which cir¬cumstances have placed upon them.
Ciiitiy Carp«t-Baagery.
A writer rn the Savannah Nevo» has com-
Ípiled, from the official report of the Super¬intendent oí the Censos, a statement or theassessed valuation of property, and of theamount of* taxation, in eleven Southern
States, in 1870, as compared with 1860. The
j ftseetsed valuation of all property, includingI slaves, at the two periods was as follows:
1 Alabama.$ 156,770,387 $ 432.197,76ftArkansas. 94,168,843 180,211,330Florida. 32,480,843 68,929,685Georgia. 227,219,519 618,232,387Louisiana.-.:. 254,371.890 433,787,265Mississippi. 177,288.892 509,472,912Nortb Carolina... 130,378,622 292,297,602South Carolina... 183,913,337 487,319,128Tennessee........ 254,673,792 382,496,200Texas. 149,734,929 267,792,335Virginia. 365,439,617 657,021,336
Total....,.$2,026,440,671 $4,331,756,940Decrease in assessed value.*2,305,3H>,269The State and County taxation, at the two
periods, is shown in the following table:r-Staie Taxation.-,1870. 1860.
'
Alabama.$ 1,477,014 $ 530,107Arkansas. 950,894 241,633Florida.:.. 234,672 80,938Georgia. 875,154 381,667Leu'siana. 2,100,999 2,486,932Mississippi. 1,118,067 398,821North Carolina. 1.160,413 543.643South Carolina........ 1,316,943 518.799Tennessee. 514,364 465,182
Texas. 589,363 298,859Virginia. 2,475,742 2,228,875
Total....$12,813,615 $8,165,486Increase in State tax¬ation..;.,.$ 4,648,129
^-County Taxation.-,1870." 1860.
Alabama.$ 1,122.971 $ 300,474Arkansas. 1,738,760 285,7.73Floridai... 168,389 74,425Georgia. 904,800 283,3C5Louisiana.. 4,109,999 440,138Mississippi. 2,299,696 384,9'SNorth Carolina. 923,604 255,4x8South Carolina. 575,005 55,506Tennessee. 1,302,836 330,034Texas. 311,480 208,053Virginia. 841,090 488,091
Tntal.$14,298,630 $3,106,195Increase in countytaxation.$11,192,435It appears that the war cost the Southern
-States no less than twenty-three hundredand five million dollars, but the jew govern¬ments which the Reconstruction acts fast¬ened upon the South promise to be moresu rel j' destructive than the shock of battleand tbs emancipation of the slaves. TheState taxation is increased one-half, whiletiie' taxable property is reduced one-half.Taking the taxation as one-fifth of one percent, in 1860, ttülhrpe-fifths of one percent,in 1870. And the county taxation is worse;It was less than one tenüi of one per cent.
ls I860, and it is seven-tenths ot one percent, in 1870.Tho State of South Carolina is a fair case
in point While the value of the taxableproperty is reduced from $487,000,000 to
$183,000,000, the total taxation is increasedfrom $574,305 to $1,891,948. The taxationls trebled while more than one-half of thetaxable property is swept away. Potting itin another shape, a farmer or merchantworth $100,000, in i860, paid Stale andcounty taxes amounting, in round numbers,to $100. In 1870 the farmer or merchant lsworth less than $50,000, and he is requiredto pay 1 axes amounting, in round numbers,to $450.The figures are not ours upon which these
statements are based. They wHI appear inthe report of the Congressional Ku-KInxCommittee, and are, io themselves, a terri¬ble exhibit of the rascality of the carpet-baggovernments of the South.
(SÔBCtttlOTlûi.
MIS^^^VTlNSTON'i SGUOOL, FORyoung lau ie» «nd children, northwest cor¬
ner ur Meeting and Society streets.dec8-fmw4_
MISS DELLA. TORRS, HAVING BE-TOKNEU io the City, will resume her LES¬
SONS lat-French. ItaUan, Drawing and Painting,either at the Schools or tn Private Classe»». Minia¬tures on Porcelain or Ivory promptly executed.For terms, app.y at Ko» e Aiken's Kow.deo4-mwfa_MESDAMES GIRARD AND ALEXAN¬
DER have resumed the Exercises of theirVAX SCHOOL, at No. 83 Bull Street.Mrs. ALEXANDER will open her DANCING
ACADEMY on «th December. Afternoon andNight Classes, for the present, wiH be formed ather residence as above, where applications forterm», 4c, may be made. ¡rees every foi might.novTMmwfa*
_
MRS. HOPSON PINCKNEY'S BOARD¬ING and DAY 8CUOOL, for young ladles,
Mo. ¿8 Hisel street. nov2l
M*4 P. J. BARBOT,TEACHER OF PIANO ANO ORGAN.
Pupils taught at their own residences, or at herresidence, corner of Smith and Montague streets,novs-imo
» =
rjBIJtunranif.
ED BY THE
GREAT CHICAGO TEST.
The rouowmg first-class Companies are offeredsa security to all who desire to obtain value re¬
ceived for money paid m premiums on Fire in¬surance Policies:
JBTNA, OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Assets, Jnly 1st, 1871, as follows:CashCapital..'. $ 3, ooo, cCash Surplus. 3,047,378-$6.047,373Losses by Chicago fire less than. 2,000.ooo
$4.017,378Income received during 1870.$3,972,894
tv HARTFORD, OF HAFTFORD, OONN.
Cash Assets, October let, 1871, as follows:Cash Capital.$1,000,000Cash Surplus. 1,785,877~$2I785,877Losses by Chicago Ure eas than. 1.200,000
$1,085,877Incomednrlng1870.1,776,613
A. H. HAYDEN, Agent,NO. 272 Kilto STREET.
tar J. L. HONOUR, Sab-Agent, East Bay.oct20-fmw2mos
pianos, GPrgaits, Ut.
glEGLINQ'S MUSIC STORE.(ESTABLISHED IN 1819.)
Now on hand, and for sale, a large and variedassortment of PIANO FORTES, of approved goodmakers, new and second-hand. Also CABINETORGANS and Musical Merchandise generally;together with the latest an t most fashionableMusic constantly receiving. PIANO FORTES toHire, Tuned, Repaired and tt-ken in exchange.Apply corner King and Beanfaln Btreets. in rearOf Old stand, third door. HENRY SIEGLlNG.noT25 imo
Btüfltctita, JexDtirrj, Ut.
A~L L^ftAOK ÄTITO.,Nos. 56«and 567 BROADWAT, N. Y.,
oller for the HOLIDAYS the most complete andbest selected assortment of the following Goodato be found m the city:
DIAMOND AND GOLD JEWELRYWatches for Ladies and Gen: lernenSterling Silver Table WareBrontes, Antique and ModernMarble and Bronte ClockBMarble Statuary.
FANCY GOODS GENERALLYJulylS-lyr
^BP^TEffi RÍLATIYES Ard^RIRNifeof Mrs. ROSE BROWN, «ad hereon, ^ F. Parrar,also of Mri. Martha Navy, are respectfully invitedto attend the Funeral Services of the former, at
the Mission Presbyterian Church, in Georgestreet^ at 3 o'cock THIS AFTSRNOON precisely r"decs
*
pgr* THE FRIENDS AND ACQUAINT-"ANGE8 of Miss R. Di LA MOTTA and Miss Can-ter are respectfully requested to attend the Fune¬ral of the former, from ber late residence, Ko. MBroad street at io o'c. oct THU MORNING, withoutfurther invitation. deco-*.
©bitnarp.TfiTlOITT-lHe^^
fort, S. 0 on the 11th February, 1871, GEORGEPASSONS ELLIOTT, In the 64th year of bia age. and,on 2-Jd November, his wife. MARY BOWER t LL;OTT,in her ölst year. . *
PARSER.-Died, in this city on the 4th Novem¬ber, 1871, MissSAHAH E. PABKER, aged 69years.DRAVTON.-Died, of typhoid fever, at Green¬
ville c. H., s. C., on 2d December, 1871, ROBERTD. P. DRAYTON, aged 22 years and two months,youngest son of the late Dr. Charles Drayton, otihs.city. ._
Spécial -Notices.
CHARLESTON, from New TOTE, are notified that,she ls THIS DAT discharging cargo at Adger'aSooth Wharf. Goods not called for at BUL set willremain on the wharf at owners' risk.
JAMES ADOER A CO.,decs 1_ Agenta.
^-SPECIAL NOTICE-TO THELADIES OF CHARLESTON : The DIAMONDS,GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY to be Baffledby the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIA¬TION, ia pnbl c. on SATURDAY, THE 23n OFDECEMBER instant, can be seen In the SecondStory of No. 117 MEETING STREET, oppositeCharleston Hotel, from io o'clock toi o'clockeach day. There ls a Private Entrance from the
street to the Exhibition Room.The DIAMONDS consist; or «9ts of Earrings and
Breastpins, and Rings, Bracelets, Fine GoldWatches and Opera Chains, Ao. Gentlemen'sGold Watches (Stem-winders) and Chains. Allthe goods are warranted to be of the first quality,and say Jeweller can examine them as to theirgenuin ru-ss and quality. The Diamonds are richand larje, and set In the latest style, and havejust bien imported for the Association by the cele¬brated Importing Jewellers "LABMOUR A .CO.,"of Baltimore City.CERT1F CATE CHANCES only ONE DOLLAR,
au-lean be purchased at the Room where theGoods are.
The Ladles are respectfully invited to call andexamine these Beautiful Goods. A lady will be inattendance tJ exhibit the Goods._deoT-15pm* NOTICE-ALL PERSONS ARE
hereby cautioned against harboring or trustingany of the crew of the British Ship" "City of nail-
fax," Cammm per, Master, as no debts of theircontracting will be paid by Master or Consignee,flecM_HENRY CARD.
pm* THE CHARLESTON CHARITA¬BLE ASSOCIATION, FOR THE BENEFIT OFTHEFREE SCHOOL FUND.-OFFICAL RAFFLEDNUMBERS.
CLASS Na 2^4-MORNING.71-49- 1-75-63-11- 7-18-60-66-70- 7Í
CLASS No. 235-EVKNIKO.76-74-24-11-46-77-27-06-38-33-44-14AB witness our band at Charleston this 7th day
of December, 1871. FENN PECK,JAMES GILLJLAND,oct3_»worn Commissioners.
^OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER,FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, CHARLESTON, S. 0.,NOVEMBER Cru, 1871.-The Boots of the Treasu¬rer of Chariest n County will be .opened on the2oth day of November, 1871, for the receipt ofTAXES due the State and County for the year1871.-The penalty of twenty.per cent, provided byaw will be added to all Taxea remaining unpaidon the 15th day or Jannary, 1872.The rate or taxation for the year 1871 ia as fol
lows, viz:IMAIIl,X¿aC*pCT*WBteM...............IT. ... I
county Tax per centum.S mills.Poll Tax per capita.$ 1 00
WM. GURNEY,nov8-lmo Treasurer Oharleaton county.
pm* CLEAR AND HARMLESS AS WA¬TER-NATTANS'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FORTBE HAIR.-A perfectly clear preparation in onebottle, aaeaally apph^l as water, for restoring togray hale its natural color and youthful appear¬ance, to eradicate and prevent da nd ru rr, to pro¬mote the growth of the bair and stop its fallingont. It is entirely harmless, and perfectly freefrom any poisonous sub: tance, and will thereforetate the place of all the dirty and unpleasantpreparations now in use. Numerous testimonia s
have been sent us from many of oar most promi¬nent cuzens, some of which are subjoined. Inevery th log In wale "i the articles now m ase are
objectionable, CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ls perfect.It ls warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead,Sulphur or Nitrate of Silver, it does not soil feclothes cr scalp, ls agreeably perfumed, andmites one or the b st dressings for the Hair iaase. lt restores the color of the Hair "more per¬fect and uniformly than any other preparation,-'and always does so in from three to ten days,virtually feed ic g. the not s of the Hair with allthe nourishing qualities necessary to Its growthand healthy condition; lt restores the decayedand induces a new growth or the Hair mere peeltlvely than anything else. The application ofthis wen terral discovery also produces a pleaaantand cooling effect OD the scalp and gives the Haira pleasing and elegant appearance.We call especial attention to t he fact that a
limited number of trial bottles will be given waygrata' tously to those wishing ro try lt. Yon willnotice that ia pursuing this course oar aim ls toconvince by the actual merits of .the article.
ARTHUR NATTANS,Inventor and Proprietor, Washington, D. 0.
For sale by tbe Agent, DH. H. BAER,No. 131 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C.
novlS-slnthly^BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-TRIt-
SUPERB HAIR DYE is the best in the looria-per-lectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. Ncdisappointment. No ridiculous tints or unpleas¬ant odor. The genuine w. A. BATCHELORS HAIRDYE produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Blackor Natural Brown. Does not stain the s fem, butleaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. Theuuiy Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Drug¬gists. Factory No. 16 Bond street, New York..¡an¿3-mwrivr
ON MARRIAGE.Happy relier for Toing Men from the effects
of Errjrs and Abases tn early life. Manhood re¬
stored. Nervous debility cared. Impedimentsto Marriage removed. New method or treat-meut. New and remarkable remedies. Booksand Circalars seat free, la sealed envelopes. Ad¬dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 SouthNinth street, Philadelphia, Pa. octl2
migare, (Eobacco, &z.
D 0 N'T READ THIS
selling off, on account of closing business,CIGARS, PIPES, TOBACCO, AC
The largest and best selected stock In the city atcost, by L. LORENZT,
Corner Wentworth and King streets.dec5~lmo
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L~XCANÜEUBÍOD8EN¿ 36, A F7M7The Annual CommunUtion will be held
THIS (Friday) Evana*©, at Honers Lyceum, ot To'clock. By order of W. M.decs_HENRY WAGNER, Secretary.
THE REGULAR WEE1LY MEETINGof Marlon Lodge No. 2, IO. O.P., will be
held THIS EVENING, at Odd Faows' Hall, cornerKing and Liberty streets, at 7 clock. Candidatesfor the ''Initiatory Degree" wi please be punc¬tual. ROBRT C. STARR.decl-84»
_Secreiary.
HOOKAND LADDER OMPANY, No. 2.Attend Regular Monthf Meeting or your
company, THIS EVENING, (thi 8th inst.,) at 7o'clock. JOHN BURKE,
decs_Secretary.CHARLESTON CHAMER OF COM-
MERCE.-A Special Medng ot the ChamberwiiLbe held at 7 o'clock THIS Ermatte, at theirHall at thé corner of East Ba'and Broad streets,tor the transaction or bunine), and, alsj, to re¬ceive prominent members of tie Executive com¬mit tee ol the Taxpayers' conentlon now m thecity.By order. P. J. BARBOT,
decs_Secretary._
WANTnD, A TEN^iT FOR TWOneat rooms at No. tu wing street,
decs_WANTED, A GOOI COOK. MUST
be weil recommended. Apply cornerMeeting and Charl »tte atreeti_dec8-8»WANTED, BOARD N A PRIVATE
family, by a single gntlemau; referencegiven and expected. AddreasX. Y. Z., Charlestonfo.*-totnce.. ; decB-l»
WANTED, A COOK, F)R THE STEAM¬ER Fannie, Savann.ti and Charleston
Railroad. None need apply ualesa competent.Apply onboard._dei 8-4»
WANTED, A" COMPITENT WHITEWOMAN to COOK and rash for a family of
three pei sons; also, a Colore. Boy it or 14 yearsof age. Appiy at No. ll Weuirorth stteu.
dec8_WANTED, A SITUATION, AS FIRST
class Cook or Housekeeper. Best ofrec mmenda.loae. Apply at.S'o. 58 Qjeen street.
dec7-2»_WANTED, AN AGRVE, INTELLI¬
GENT BOY, about 16 wie j ears of age-one who bas some knowlsdg, of the Dry GoodsBusiness preferred. Apply at the souihweat c->r-ner King and Calhoun atreetg._dec-5WANTED, GENTLEMEN TO SAVE
FIFTY PER CENT, bj purchasing Shirts,Collars, Ties, Hosiery, Glovei, Walking Canes,Ac., at ARCHER'S BAZAA ft. decl-mWÍ3«
WANTEDTO BUY OR BENT,A HOUBE\containing S to 8 room*, and within five
min otes' walk to the Pos tom s. Address BoxNo. 575. Charleston Postomce._nov28WANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW
that you can get a First-class SEWLN'QMauHlNE from LUNsFORD, bmlth street, nearwent wot tn, cneaper than from any omer man tnthe city or State. Olva buna cül and see foryourself._nov28IF YOU ARE IN WANT OF A SEWING
MACHINE, aee firat theHoME SHUTTLE, thecheapest and beat, at BISSELL, No. SI Saselstreet, opposite Express Office. Price $25 to $37.eepl5 8mos_(feA MONTH, EXPENSES PAID,NDUI I fj Male or. Female Agents.-Hore e andoutfit lurulahed to sell our UNIVERSAL CEMENT,Combination Tunnel, Button Ho.e cutter andother article*. Circulars tree. Address Novelty'Company, Saco, Me. novl4-78
WANTED PURCHASERS OF TICKET,bIn the Land and Immlgratlcn Associât ic r,
ot Mesara. BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARV A CO.Tickets now ready. Will be glad to eeomy frienatat the ornee of Mr.EDWARD M. MORELAND,Na 39 Broad street, EREN COFFIN, auo-Aguit,magg_' _. ,_
AGENTS WANTED !-FOR THE UNI¬VERSAL TWINE AND THKEAI) CUTTER;
eaves time, twine, thread. Hogers and teeth. Some¬thing everybody wants. Samples mailed on re¬ceipt of 26 CT.ta. Address GtOKQE DAVIS, No.600 Broadway, New York. octso-suios
-for Salt.
FOR SALÊ7 ONE V£RY~FINE COW,With two young CALVES, ten days old.
Apply at No. ll Vernonstreet._dec8-l»FOR SALE, GOOD -HORSES AND
MULES. Also, some for plantation ose.cheap. Apply at HOCKADAY'S Stables, Coluai-bus street._ ?_deo7-2mwf&»-a Ï aMiri-a, no. d3F KIHI? JSTKEET,"J\. yoa con see fine MALAG GRAPES for 76o.»pound; swett Florida Oranges 30c. a cozen;Lemons ttfc, and nice apples -.ôc. a dozen. Also,lust in, HORSE RADISH and German SAUR-KRAUT. ' ' dec7-3
\1TJLES1 MULES 1 MULES 1 -JUSTIfJL arrived st-thi Kentucky Mule Lot, nearb'titilSToPHEK'S Stables, King street, a primelot of Young Plantation Moise. Low tor cash orFactors'acceptance«. R. OAKMAN. dec7-3»
rR SALE; A No. 1 BOB8E, FIVEyears old, Harness, Dray and Ll enae. Ap¬
ply st the corner of Meeting and Wooife streets.decs-a*_?__*rpHE CHEAPEST IS THE BEST I-GOJL to KLEIN, No. 839 Ktng street, and get yourDice FRUIT, or anything in that ¡lue. Klein lsnappy to please yon. Never mind li it cost a littlemofé or less-the best ls the cheapest. dec6
JOST ARRrëED^-A LOT OF FINEHORSES and HULKS tor sale, which win
nit cuy and country purposes. Prices from $60to $U6. Apply corner King and Spring stieetStahles. HARHM A HOGAN. ,_deci-e»FOR SALE, A SECOND-HAND ROCK¬
AWAY. Also, alot of roofing Tin, Applyat Tsa Niws ornoo._decs wa*
WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLDNEWSPAPERS inlarge or small quantities, i
Prior 50 CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at tteoirice ofTHE NEWS.mavis
So Rent.rTIO RENT, DWELLING OF FOURJL square rooms, with kPcnen and csfrn. No.I Traptnann street, nortb or Broad. H. af. MAR¬SHALL A BRO., Real Estate Brokers, No. 33Broad street._deeS-2
FOR RENT, ARCHER'S COMMODIOUSHall and Club-Rooma. Also, comfortable
Rooms from $2 60 to $S per month. ARCHERSBAZAAR. _dec4-mwf3»TURPENTINE LANDS FOR RENT,
withing two hoars' sall or the city, onCooper River, with good landings, containing2800 aerea or best Yellow Pine. For terms, applyat No. 417 Klug street. decl-fmwo*
PLEASANT-ROOMS TO RENT IN Achoice neighborhood at No. ll Doughty.
street. Apply on the premises._novifiSTORE TO RENT.-STORE No. 203
EAST BAY, next door north of Cumberlandstreet, formerly occupied by Messrs. Wm. M.Bird A Co. Possession given immediately.Apply to JAMES MARSH, at Marsh's snip yard.augl-fatu_?
TO RENT..TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMSfronting 00 King street, c mer of Liberty
street, possession given from the 1st of Novem¬ber. Also, four neat comfortable rooms over 1 hestore fronting on Liberty street, PosstBaloa givenImmediately. Apply on premises. oct8l
£cgnl Notées.
T~TÎE1ÎTÂ1Ë~O^^COUNTY OF RICHLAND-Court or Uommon Pleas.-PHINEAS F. FRA ZEB, as Sheriff,Plaintiff, against EDWARD L. DEANS, Defend¬ant-Copy Summons-For Money Demand-[Com¬plaint Served.]To EDWARD L. DEAN, Defendant In this ac¬
tion : You are hereby summoned and required toanswer he complaint In this action, of which acopy is herewith served upon yon, and to serve acopy or your answer on the subscribers, at theirofhee at Columbia, within twenty days alter theservice of thin summons on you, exclusive of thedsy of service.
If you fail to answer this complaint within thetime afortaaid, the plaintiff will lake judgmentagainst you tor the sam or six hundred andtwenty one 27100 dollars, with interest at therate or seven per cent, per annum, from the firstday of November, one thousand eight hundredand Beventy-one, and costs.
MONTEITH A BAUSKETT,Plaintiff's Attorneys,
D. R MILLER, C. 0. 0.Dated November 23, 1871.
To the Defendant, EDWARD L. DEANE: Takenotice that the summons in this action, of whichthe foregoing ls a copy, was flied in the office ofthe Clerk of the Ceurt of Common Pleas, In theCounty or Richland, In the State or South Caroli¬na, on the twenty eighth day of November, 1871.
MONTEITH A BAUSKETT,Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dated November 28, 1871._decS-feNOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAVING DE¬
MANDS against the Estate of JOHN c."TGEN, deceased, will present them to JOHN c.OOERMAN, and all persons Indebted thereto willmake payment to htm. J. C. OGERMAN,dec7-3* Qualified Executor.
GALE M Y Oï MD&IC?AFOR OKB WEEK ONLY.
FORMES-HABELMANN GRAND OPERA.The 0 eatest Star Company in the World.
MTlè ANNA R03ETTT, wacTitel's Prima Donna.M'Ue CLARA ZIEGLER, of .the New York Acade¬
my.Mme DZ1CBA, of the New Torr Academy.Mme PREDIOAM, of Compr imari a.THEODORE HABELMANN, the celebrated Lyric
Tenor.CARL BEADNARD, Tenor Robusto.CARL FORMES, ihe Grand Ba?ao Profundo. (Bia
flr.st appearance In the South in twelve years.)WILHELM FORMES, the Classic Baritone.A. BERING SR, B'is-o Buffo.
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JOSEPH WEINLICH, the Favorite SHager.Grand Ohorns and Orchestra of the New Tors
Theares, under the Musical Direction of A. Pre¬digern.
The Beadon win be Inaugurated onMONDAY EVENING, DEO. 11TH,
On which Occasion will be Produced the Cele¬brated Opera
. MARTHA.MARTHA. .»nie ANNA ROSETTI.NANCY.'.M'lleDZlUBA.LIONEL.TH. HABELMANN,PLUNKKT.CARL FORMES.TRISTAN.BERINGER.SHERIFF.. .ALBREUHT.
TUESDAY, DEC. 12TH,Debat of the Great Tenor Robusto,
CARL BEAUNARD,' ~"
in his Magnificent Role of MANRICO, In Verdi'sPopular Opera
IL TROVATORE.WEDNESDAY, DEO. r8TH,
. Will be Produced Gounod's Celebrated Opera,FAUST. ¿"I
PRICES OF ADMISSION--Reserved Seats in Or«ohestra and Dress Circle, 6160; General Admis¬sion. $l: Family Circle, 76rents; GaUery, 50 cents;Private Boxes, $16 and $>0.sate of Re< erved Beau at Ticket Office of Acade¬
my will commence TBCBSDAY, December "th, at0 o'clock A. M.The Grand Opera Troupe use the celebrated
Chlckerhu PIANO, HENRY fclEGLING, Agent,corner Eiog an t Keiufuln streets.Libretos (Piaur) for sale at licks* Office.dec5-8 HARRY J. STEEL. Agent.
-financial._
^^LLBcrid^T^typ COMMERCIAL
PAPER, DIVIDENDS, COUPONS, Ac, on all
points In the United States made. Also, regulardealerm SECURITIES'.
dec5_A. C. KAUFMAN.
J^BAFTS ON BANK OP IOTRPOOL.
STERLING DRAFTS on aboye Balk, payableon demand or at sixty days sight, in sums to snit
purchasers.nOV21-lmo G. A. TREN"HOLH A SON.
Cost ano fonnö.
LO-T DECEMBER 7TH, BETWEEN- 1and 8 P. M. on the east side of Meeting
stieet, between water aid South Bay streets, aGold and Coral BROOCH. The Ander will be re.warded, if the esme ls left at No. 24 Meetingstreet._dec81»F0U1# ADRIFT IN ASHLEY RIVER
a HATTE A u, ir feet long. The owner canhave the same by applying at the savannah Rail¬road Wharf, and paying expenses.
dec6-tutni>8*
floaroinq._
BOARDING. - PERMANENT, TRANsi EST and Day Board may be had in a pri¬
vate family by applying at the northwest cornerKlug and Vanderhorst streets. decs-tnthi*
BOARDING. - A FEW GENTLEMENcan be accommodated with (cod boam
and pleasant rooms, on moderate tarma, by ap*plying at No. 12 Wentworth street» DAY BOAR LI¬ING also furnished._ mavis
JpURCHGOTT, BENEDICT 4 CO.,
No. 244 KING STREET,during me coming week will be prepared to offer
an elegant assortment af goodein their lèverai depárt¬
eos [^.ü'.'düiic1ta^zfaiftefe10lo stock is guaranteed
to be of the finest qualityever c Herod, the price
assigned will be withoutprecedent in oar customary
moderate dealings, and wedesire that our patrons mayemphatically understand
that we will offer advantageswhich are unusually worthy
atteotloo, and urgentlyadvise a pei son al exami¬
nation. We shall offerextra bargain* tn all
our Department
H OLIDAY GOODS.A large lot jost received.
FURCHGOTT, BIENEDIOT A CO.
?QBESS GOODS DEPARTMENT,
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,No. 244 King Street.
30 pieces Black 6 4 CRAPE CLOTH, only «0 cents.20 pieces Black Henrietta Cloth, 76 and 85 cents
-worth fl and fl 26.60 pieces Japanese Silk and Dish Poplins, 00 cents
-worth $125.8 cases Erne Delaines In all Colora, only 20 cents.1 case 4-4 colored Alpacas, 20 cents-worth 25
cents._;JJ OLIDAY GOODS.
A large lot Jost received.FERCUGOTT, BENBDIC r * CO.
£U.OTH AND FUR DEPARTMENT,
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO,,No. 214 King Street.
Best selections orBROADCLOTH,
Oassttaeres,Doeskins,
Beavers,Sealskins.
Cloaking.
PUBS! FURS! FURS1Fine Black cape and Moff only $8.
Children's White sets only $2.Ladles' White Sets only $6.
All warranted to be perfect.
H OLIDAY GOODS.
A large lot Jost received.
FUROHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.
CARPET DEPARTMENT,FURCHGOTr, BENFDIOT A 00.,
No. 244 King Street.
Bargains offered this week.Ingram I Mats,
2 and 3 Pry Rog«, !Brussels, Druggets,
will be sold Cheap.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS can be bought at very lowAgares.
Samples given, and Goods delivered free ofcharge to any part of the State.,No trouble to show Goods.Merchante, Milliners and Tailors will do well by
examining and pricing our Goods before order¬ing from Northern markets or baying elsewhere.Buying of Importing and manufacturing houses
only, we are enabled to sell as cheap as any Jobbing House North, and we most cordially inviteall to convince themselves of the fact.
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,No. 244 King ?treeti I rh-.ip.tn- » «
Na 437 King street, J Char«8ton, S. 0.No. 22 White street, New York.
nov20 No. 3 Bay street, Jackson ville, Fla,
©ruo*, CCrirairoie. &t.
-t^TTjra^OF APOCYNUM, OR DOGS-Highly recommendedln diseases orthe Stomalh,
Heart and Liver, and useful ss a Tonie in NervousDebility.Testimonials given.For sale by by the agent,
ALFRED RAOUL,'M. D.,nov2'-mwí2mo 2ieKing st., Charleston, s. c.
30,000 PRIME CYPRESS SHINGLES for salBlow. Apply to 8BACKELFOKD A KELLY,
ag_Southern Wharf.
g^Jg BAR RE L S_F L O UE^ins bbls. FLOUR-Family. Extra and Super.-.Landing from ateamship Virginia and schooner
A. F. Ames*IN STORK,
2200 bbls. FLOUR-?artoogjpradea. For sale byHERMANN BULLWINKLE,
dec* JfétrM Wharf.
JJAM3, SHOULDERS, SIDES, ic.
26 tierces Prime HAMS20 hhda. Choice Western Shoulders2» hhda. No. 2 Western shoulders30 hhd'. Clear and C. R. Sides20 boxes C. R. »des10 bpls. New York Pig Shouldersio boxes Cholee New York strips600 obis. Flour-Family. Extra, Super and Fine100 bags Prime Rio Codee2(0. bbls. Porto Riep and Demayara SugarJOO bbls. Relined Sugar-Crastied, C.; ti., EX, C.
and C. Sugars100 bbls. Muscovado and Kew York Molasses26 hhdt. New York syruo.For sate hy TIEOEMAN, CALDER A CO.
dec4-mwo; ?
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/COGNAC AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN¬
DY, TS C. S. BONDED STORES.
A. TOBIAS* SONS, No. 110 EAST BAT,Offer for salé from U. S. Bonded Warehouse,
Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDT,'vanóos vintages, In
foarter basksIfta casksEighth casks.
ADOCases of one dosen bettles each.
may28 ._
QHOICE WHITE MILLING CORN ANDFLOUR, LANDING THIS DAT.
MORDECAI A CO., No. 110 Eas' Bay, offer for'sale Invoices Choice White MILLING/ CORN andExtra FLOUR laoding this day. angg-emo
JJARMON Y'S SHERRY WINE.
A. TOBIAS' SONS, Na ii o East Bay. offer forsale an Invoice of Choice HARMONY'S;.PALSSHERRY WINE. A. TOBIAS' SONS,aog8-cmo
ÇHOICBHAVANA CIGARS.
MORDECAI A CO., NO. no East Bay, offer for.aale an Invoice of Choice HAVANA CIGARS,direct from Factory in Havana. auga-Cmo
-piRE CRACKERS,A. TOBIAS' SONS, No. 110 Bast Bay. offer for
salean Invoice of FIRE CRACKERS, landing tn»day. _? _angS-emo\7Vn&+R, PB1OTS, WHITE WÍNÉ»V 1 CLARET, Ac *
A. TOBIAS' SOBS offer for sale VINEGAR,Pranst, White Wine, imported direct fromFrance. ,
?. aogMmo
,-gNGLISH PORTER AND ALE.
A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents of Mean«. Edward
and quatre angt-tod
¡£1HBISTHAS »UFP LIBS I
ASSORTED JELLIES in Wine Glasses, large andsmall Tumbler*, Goblets, and pint and quart Jars.Guava JeUjr in half pound and one pound boxea.Assorted Preserves In pint and quart jars.Canton Ginger (wet and dry) in jars.French and American Cordials. t
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Soft Shell Almonds, Layer Raisins, Carrants,Citren, Prunes, Nelson's Sheet and Brilliant Gela¬tine, French and American Brandy Peaches,Cooking wine and Brandy; assorted FlavoringExtract*.860 cases Can oed Fr niw, Vegetables, Meats, Ac,
consl ting of fresh Peaches, Oreen Gages, BartlettPears, White May Dake Cherries, Quinces, Straw¬berries, TOmatoe*. Oreen Corn, Oreen Pea«, Okra,Beef, Motton, Turkey, Cove oysters, Lobsters,Fresh and Spiced Salmon, and Devilled Ham.Good claret on draught at fisspsr gallon, at
WELCH'S GROCERY.novas Comer Meeting soft Market street».
g I N G tr h A B-I. T I E BOF.
"THE GHEAT CHEAP MAN"AST
LIN LE Y'S CHEAP STOKES,Nos. leo Alto 888 KINO STRUT.
Jost received per Steamer :50 tubs GOOS BUTTER at ss cents per single
poond, or 23 centa br the tab.60 tubs Strictly Cnoice Orange Connty Batter,
quality guaranteed, 3 pounds for $1, or80 cent« per poond by the tub
10 cases Les lie s celebrated, scotch Bitters, agenuine article, and the only lot In theetty
io half chests Fancy Chop Yoong Hyson Tea,guaranteed equar to any. and betterthan a great many, Tea* »old at J2 perpound. Don't forget that I ask for ltonly «1 soper poond
io barrels Soft White Sugar, 8 poonda for $1.
$8000 worth of FRENCH CHIBA GOODS, at 10 percenu above cost
$2600 worth or Gram te ware, at io per cent, abovecost _,u 7
$2000 worth of CHRISTMAS GOODS, Including alarge assortment of Small Toys, st IOper coot, above oost
$1000 wortn of Hiuie-FurolBbUjg Goods, Includ¬ing numberless sma 1 articles, st 10 percent, aoove coat
26 packages Glassware, at io per cent, abovecoat.
The above Goods cannot be obtained at thosame prices at any Store in the city,' so it ls in¬cumbent upon all who consider their own Inter¬ests to give my stores a trial.
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JOHN W.LINLEY.
IXm îJnbliCûtioriB.
JMPOBTATION OF. FOREIGN BOOK&By special arrangements we are prepared to ex¬
ecute o.ders for ENGLISH AND FOREIGNBOOKS. Parties entrusting their orders to memay depend upon the utmost dispatch and atten¬tion to their delivery.FOGA SUE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY.«3-WE ARE NOW OPENING/ A OBSAT VA.
V A MET 1'O F FANCY ARTICLES, DESKS, WORKBOXES, WRITING OASES. PORTFOLIOS Ac . 4c.SCHC OL BOOKS, AND ALL KINDS OF SCHOOLSTATIONERY.
NEW CATALOGUE-No. 19.JOWETT'3 "DIALOGUESOF PLATO," (a Monu¬
ment of Modern Scholarship). Translated intoEnglish, with Analysis and Introductions by B.Jo* ef, M. A.. Master of Balliol Collegs, Oxford,and Regius Professor of Greek, 4 Vols, Crown, 8vo., $12.Americanisms; The English of the New World,
by M. Scheie Devere, L.L. D., $8. .
The Invasion of France lo 1814, by ErckmannChatraln, paper toe; c oth 90c.The Early Years of Christianity, by E. DePrea-
sense, u. D.. Illustrated, by Annie Harwood, '-TheMartys and Apologists," $1 T6.A Critical Greek and English Concordance of
the New Testament,prepared by Charles F. Hud¬son, under the direction of Horace L. Hastings,revised and completed by Esra Abbot. LJLT) .
Assistant Librarian of Harvard University 2dedition, revised.. $260.
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Mountain Adventure* in Various Parts or theWorld; »ketches selected from the narratives ofcelebrated travellers,*withjntrodnction by. Head¬ley, 41 Illustrations. <Ubrary of Wonders,) IHSTRouHedge's Every Boys'Annual for 1872, with
n omero us Illustrations, fa.VJUVÄNILBBrJOKOORTHE HOLIDAYS.-
We navegiven especial attention to this depart¬ment. We have aa the New Boots of the season,together withs large Btock of the old favorites.The prices ire much red need from former prides.Our Village, by Mary Russell Mitford, New Edition, 2 Vols, $3 50Travels in the Air, by James Glaisher, p. R
8, Camille Flammarion, W. De FbovlUe, andGaston Tlssandisr. Edited by James Glaisher,with one hundred and twenty-five illustrations.A Second Edition, giving an account of the aseOT the BUlOOn during the Siege of Farts, »10.MW Persons residfiig in tne country wúl please
bear m mind that by sending their orders to nefor any boon published In América, they wai; bsaharged only the price of the book. We payfor'the postage or express.^PtKlaBateS BOOK DEPOSITORY,
So. 260 King street, (in the Bend.j Charleston, 8. Coct31-taths
ôOûhds. MnFor saie by 'W^f&ffigZAMs A CO.d»c5-wfm«
?p i o c o/Fri^ï.;;T
Direct !mr*>rtation.-'For sale ft* lots-to snit ^
jmrcbasers. a. W. WILLIAMS A CO. (feOC,tl8-;-yfm ...._ .^T/T^
-yp^riLSON-SWILSOS'S GROCERY ls now offering,the most-
care fully B elected Btocs- ol LIQUORS to be foundla tait etty. " d'They bare bo**« seiecved eapeclally for. their .
medicinal qualities, and their purity endorsed bythe moBt eminent physicians of Charleston.Pardea deaning a pure article can always rely
on Liquors sold from thia establishment and re¬
commended. . :
A full supply of low grades on hand.. t
WILSON'S GRQCÉRT, jNo. SOO ging street.
ay-Address Box ise,mTÖTw* BÜOK7W10ÍÍAT ! NEW BÏÏGÉ:^1.1 WHKAT.
Bola, New Hulled BUCKWHEATBbls. Belf-ftalalag Buckwheat.
For sale lowat WTLSON'SOBOCERY,&a to»King street. <
».AU Goods delivered free. '
C AN NED P EA C H JES J CANNED-PEACHES
180 dozen 2 and 3 lb. CANNED PEACHES. VFor sale low at WILSON'S GHOOERY,
Na SOOKing street.syAll Goode delivered free.
CANNED TOMATOES! CANNED TO-fMATOES
TOO dozen 2 lb. CANNED TOMATOE8._For sale low at WILSOS»8 GliOOERY,
Na 508 King street,sa-AH Goods deBvered free.
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gIBÜPI SYRUP 1 SYRUPlGOLDEN SYRUP, S3 cents a gallon. _ ÉWIL-5ÖS'» GROCERY, O
Na «os tTJng street. ,
SgrAll Ooeds dehvereoyfree.T>AEGAIN8 IN TEAS, COFFEES, GBO«Jj -OEB1B8 AND PROVISIONS.
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warranted to sort thepalates and t he pockets otthe minion. WILSON'S G BOOB RY,
Ka 300 King street.,^AR Goods deUvered free.
Extra No. 1 MACKERELMeeB'Mfidtsest--''''j.')^f'':
For saleSow¡«-All floods deljTjrsd frftr-ovo .- nm
VTEW SMOKED BEEF, FRESH SMOKEDll TONGUES, NEW HAMS. (ÏMALLSKE) PIGrSHQDLDERS,
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Fulton Market BEEFFamLyiTg iwr ;
Smoxed Pig TongoesPickled Pigs' "Feet:
For sale low at WILSON'S GROCERY,*No. 306 KingAtre«.
jayAll Gooda delivered free. i n
,-gTJRNHAM'S YEAST POWDER.
Having used YEAST POWDER In oar familiesfor several j ears, we give.a decided preference,aboye- all other, to mat prepared by EBW. s.BURNHAM, Druggist and Apothecary, Nc. 421
King, near GWnoAH street:Kev. JOHN T. WIGHTMAN, D. D.RSV. T. E. WANNAMAKEK.P. K. COBURN, Intendant Town of Summer
G. L. HOLMES.GEO. & PELZER, M. D.W. B. SMITH, Master Maohlnist, S. CR. R. .
B.P.WEBB. *. nov4-6mof^???',.".*..
goof, fit,«»»Ut._?j^ITOB DAILY NEWS.
GBSTLÏMIN-Please announce through yourcolamos-TWHAT IS TO THE INTEREST OF ALL, TO KNOW,that from Uladay forward the« will be a greatredaction In the prices' of
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FINEBC^xl^SHOES^rj^K^ CAR¬PET anil cuJRJER BAGS, SATCHELS, Ac,
Aa, st Ko. 121 Meeting street.EDWARD DALY.
NOTICE ! NOTICE I
anTO^E«^ed to th« "PRINCE ALE¿L3'::HUXT1NQ BOOT-Cable Screw-wire Sewed^,.,..... M -,.M.Sold at a small margin ofprout by - -
EDWARD DALY, <Na 121 Meelina street.
LADIES, MISSES, CIJLDREN, BOYS ANJ>YOUTHS
will find In their Department a. fine selection ofSTAPLE AND DRESS BOOTS, 8HOt8 ANI>GAITERS. Sold low by ..
EDWARD DALY.No. 121 Meeting street.
NOTICE TO PEDESTRIANS.The-"OLD GENT'S SHOE," lost received, made
of best material to order. -
The Stisgood, easy and stylish..« »old only at EDWARD DALY'S, -
- i ?.- Ho. 121 Meeting streeti
IN TBE DRESS ' DEPARTMENT FORYOUNG GENT»
My stock 18 templets; comprialng all that ls NEW,DURABLE and FASHlONaBLE.^g^ea^palua has
b^ANDAND* OABL^S^WE^^ENcH CALF,GLOVE-TOP AND CREOLE GAITERS, BROGANSAND BLÜ.HEÄS.Besides always in stock myJ»
INIMITABLE FRENCH' CALF HAND-8EWKD-BOOTB,,. . .
that met with such rapid sale -Ul spring and summer.The prices yon know.
Call at EDWARD DALY'S,No. 121 Meeting-street,
novl5-wfmlmo On the boulevard.
CoparlrifTßljLps ant ChaöolHtum«.
nfÛclÈ STATE OF SOUTH GAROLJttA,X CHARLESTON COUNTY.-CerUficate Ottlfn-lt*dl>arttersb#b#ween^ BENTON,of the Otty ot Brookftn, State of New Tors,CHARLES UNDERWOOD, of the Town and Coon-
2of Tolland, »tata of Connecticut, and EVERTBEDFORD, ot the City of Charleston, State
aforesaid.Thia certificate hereby witnesseth that the un¬
dersigned have, by virtue- ox an act ot the GeneralAssembly, of the S tate, aforesaid, entitled "An Actto authorlze the f«rniáüon of Limited Pu rtns r
ships,'» passed mWyeer orourWd, one twa-sand eight hundred and thirty-seven, and An¬other Act entitled "An ACt to extend the dera¬tion o r an "Act authorislDg th e formation of Lim¬ited Partnerships," passedila the year of ourLord one thousand eight hundred and fony-alx,and anther Asl extending the sama until repeal¬ed, passed December 20th, xm, iormed a LimitedPattDeiohlp aa fdiiaws :First. The name br Arm ander Whlchsuch
partnership shall bo conducted ls EVERT E.BEDFORD. .
Second. The genera1, n ature of th» bas inesa tntended tobe transacted lstbat of tba Grocery Buslneas both retail and wholesale, 1st the said City
and EVERT E. BEDFORD, oHheCity cf Charles¬ton, sute aforesaid, ls lb« General Partner.Fourth. BUCKLEY %, BENTON, a spec lal Part-
Uer, has. contributed seven. thousand dollars(J-000.) and CHARA.»» UNDERWOOD, tho otherSpecial Partner, has contributed slap seven thou-sand, dollars (|iO00) to the common stock, of the
^tn!^e.satí yartofirst day or November, eighteen honored .aidseventy-one, «nd will terminate on the first5j>*Of November, eighteen hundred and seventy-Avt.Dated this 28th day ot October, A. D., 187L
(Signed) ^^¡j^^^^^QQ^ ru
rBtened) o. w.JRc^mmtia::'':!THOMAS E, PKAMAIL, nojs-se