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Cecal Notices.OTHTET^FRI^date. appilc»ilu:i wlil be made to ihe Planters'

and Mechanic' Bank for Ken» wal ot CERTIFI¬CATE No. 16,878. for i.tneteen >harej f Meek,standing in ike name of w. w. wilbur ana l.ojertAustin, Executors ol Jotin B. Womack.mch24-ai3_

THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.OoONTY OF CHARLESTON.-Court or Com¬

mon Pleas.-JOSKPH S. LEGARE and THOMAS) EGARE. Pamtitrs. agalnm EOWAKD T. LEGARE, Devisee and Executor; JAMES LEGARE.Executor; FANNY BULEY, wire of ALONZO S.BAILEY: ROSA B. WHALEY, Wire of J iHN C.WHALE-'; Mrs. A M. LEGARE, widow ofGtORO K W. S. LEG ARE, deceased, and ALSX.B. LEGARE, BERWICK LEGARE and QEORUEW. LEGARE, minor children of saine; JOUN L.MAOACLEY ISRAEL EDWARll WOOLF andJCL1AN MOSES ABRAMS, Defeodauts.-CODjsummons.-For «elief.-(Complaint not >erved.]To the Defendant« above named: You are

he.eby summoned and required io answer thecomplaint in this action, which M died lu theoffice of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the saidCounty, aud to serve a co y of your answer tothe said complaint on the subscribers at theiroffice, Na 43 Broad s ree-, Charleston, withintwenty days after the service hereof, exclusive orthe day of service; and if you fail to atis wer thecomplaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffla t !$s action will apply to the court for i ne re¬

lief demanded In the complaint.Dated 16th of March 1873

WHALEY A MIT03ELUPlaintiffs' Attor.,ey

[L. S.] JACOB W1LLIMAN, C. C. P.

To the Défendants. JOHN L. MACAULEY, IS¬RAEL EDWARD WOOLF and JULIAN MOSESABRAMO: Tube notlje that the summons In thisaction, of which the foregoing is a copy, togetherWltk the complaint herein, was hied lu r.be officeor the Clerk er the Court of C< m i on Picas, atCharleston, la the coanty of Charleston, latheState of South Carolina, on the I6th day or March,1873. WHALEY A Ml ¡'CH KL,

PlalBt.nV Attorney.March 18th,1873._mch24 me

fTlHE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,A CHARLESTON COUNTY-By GEO ROEBUIST, Esq., Probate Judge.-wnereas. WILLIAMSHAW, or Charleston. Mitchlnkt, ma le suit tome o grant bim Letters of Administration oi theEstate and effects of MARGARET SHAW, lateof Charleston, widow.These are therefore to cite and admonish all

and singular the kindred and creditors of thesaid MARGARET SHAW, deceased, that they beand appear before me in the Court of Probate, tobe held at Charleston on the 3VC of March, 1873.arter publication hereof, at ti o'clock la ihe fore¬noon, to show cause If any they have, why thesaid Administration should uot be granted.Given ander my hand thN 15 h day of March,

Anno Domini 1873. GEORGE BUIST,mcbl7-m2 Probate Jndge.

State Notices.

Whereas Information has been received at thisDepartment that a murder was committed by oneMARYTON upon the body or a child, name, tr

any, unknown, in Orangebarg County, and thatthe said Marr Yon has ned from justice.Now, therefore, I, FRANKLIN J. MOSES, Jr.,

Governor of the State of Sooth Carolina, In orderthat justice may be done and the majesty of the

law vindicated, do hereby offer a reward cf TwoHand ed Dollars for the apprehension of the saidMarj Yon, with proof to convict.EaM Mary Yon ls represented as being a white

woman, 6 feet high, 25 years o age, dark com¬

plexion, and has one or two front teeth out.In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my

hand and caused the Great Seal of the State

[L a] to be affixed, at Columbia, this 2lBt day or jMarch, A. D. 1873, and In the nlaety-sev-enth y ear of the Independence of the UnitedStates or America.

By the Governor:FRANKLIN J. ML SES, Jr.

H. E. HAYNK, Secretary of State. mch26-2

SUrp ©oort.

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NO. 275 KING STREET,ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT THEY

ARE NOW DISPLAYING

NEWSPRING STYLES!

IN

PRESS SILKS DRESS POPLINSJAPANESE SILKS EVENING SILKSGRI8ELLE 8ILKS COLORED SILKSBLACK SILKS BLACK ALPACA.

Tke Finest Selection of DRESS GOODS ever Ex¬hibited In this City-Prices to Suit all.

ARE NOW DISPLAYING

NSW SPRING STYLESIn ParasolsIn Lace GoodsIn Millinery GoodsIn Applique LacesIn Straw GoodsIn Silk Handkerchiefs aod Tics" In Faa cy Goods

In Bows, Collars and RuffllngsIn EmbroideriesIn Corset and Kid Gloves

In Ladles' and Infants' Hosein SUB: and Lisle Gloves.

AN ENTIBE NEW STOCK!NEW 8TYLE8 I

In Piques and MarseillesIn White and Colored Muslins

In French and American LawnsIn Crossbarred aod Plain Cambric

In French an t American CambricsIo Swuuea Mulls and Nalusooks.

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A FRESH SUPPLY I

NEW GOODSGREAT BARGAINS !

In Bleached aud Brown SheetingsIn Bleached and Brown Shirtings

In Calicoes, Cambrics end PercalesIn Table Damask and Cloths

In Doylies, Napkins and TowelsIn French Plano and Table covers

In White LinensJn Marseilles Quilts

In Bed SpreadsIn Llaen Drills

In Shirt Linensin Flannels

A Complete Assortment.NEW STYLES!

Spring OasslmeresSpring Meltons

Spring ClothSpring Doeskins

Fancy VestingsWhite and Brown Drill

Spring TweedsJeans, i a st I me res

Ac., Ac, Ac.

Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings,at Reduced Prices!

FMGÔÏÏ,BMHCT & CO.

Snsmess QI aro*

rp T. CHAPEAU A C 0DEALERS AND DISTILLERS

OF

TURPENTINE AND ROSIN.OFFICE, No. 173 EAST BAY.

The highest prices paid for Crude.mch24 2mos

W1 L LI AM C. MILLER,AT THE OLD STAND, 91 EAST BAY,

(LATE DOUGLAS & MILLER,)Dealer In WHITE LEAD, Paints, Oils, Var¬

nishes, Brushes, Window Glans, Ac, Ac. Also,Ageut for the MINERaL SPERM OIL, BURNERSAND CHIMNEYS.

I will continue to supply consumers in the Citynv Wagon weekly as heretofore. Dealersthroughout the Staie will have all orders h.ledpromptly. MINERAL SPERM OIL DEPOT,DiCul7-mwflmo No. sn East Bay.

rJIHE CHARLESTON BAG FACTORY,NO. 9 HAYNE STREET,

Is now In full operation, and ready to makecontracts for all kinds or SACK"-Phosphate,Grain, Coffee. Flour, Feas. Rice. Ac,, Ac. Ourwork la In all respects nm class; with capacity offrom 1200 to 4000 bags per day. This enterprise is

begnn and controlled by Charleston men. All or¬ders promptly attended to.mchl0-mwr2moD£c

SAM'L W. MELTON, I). H. CHAMBERLAIN,Attorney-General. Fx-Attorney General.

jyjELTON & CHAMBERLAIN,ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,

COLUMBIA. & O.,Will practice In all the Courts or this State, andlathe United States Coarta for the District orSooth carolina.Office* at Columbia. S. C., in the statehouse,

and In the Carolina National Bank Building, (up¬stairs.) jao2-iyr

jjLJfOSES GOLDSMITH à SON,SOLON NA DE ROW, VENDUE RANGE.Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX

Rutes, skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds orMetals.

ALSO,DealerB In COTTON. Naval Stores and Scotch

PiB"Iron. mnvOn-mwrivr

QOLUMBIA HÔTELTCCÎLT^^This well known Hotel, situated in the centre orhe bu>ineB8 portion nf the city, affords every:onvenience and comfort to travellers on busl-less or pleasure.The r roprleti-r. having secured the services or

sollte and < indent assistants, pledges himself to(pare no pains in Its management, to sustain theHeh reputation so long enjoyed by the "Colum¬ba." as a first-class house.Attached to the house ls a handsome Billiard

loom, furnhned with inree or Ptielan Jc eolianlar's bestanii most Improved Tables.Telegraph Ofllce In rotunda ot the House. Also,

îathlug Koon» equalled by none tn the cltv.WM. GORMAN, Proprietor.

E. T. BURDELL, late or u charleston Hotel." andAS. F. GADSDKN, Assistants. feb24

FShirts ano inrnistnng ©ooog.

R E S H ARRIYALSI

LATEST STYLES 1

COMFORTABLE FIT I

LOWEST PRICES

SS SS SS SS SS SS S

SSSSSSSS SCOTT'S sssssssss sS STAR 8HIRT8 AND COLLARS. Ss sS Ready-made and made SS sS to Order. SS S

S- S

S MEN'S SS S

S FURNISHING SS SSSSSSSSS GOODS. SSSSSSSS

S SS SS SS Ss ss ss

AT THE GREAT SHIBT EMPORIUM I

X)OK FOR THE STAR SIGN,MEETING STREET,

NEARLY OPPOSIT MARKET HALL

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UILLINËRY, STRAW & FiNCYO O ODS.

GHAS. A. LENGNIGKRESPECTFULLY INFORMS HU CITY AND

;oantry customers that his stock for the season

s complete. Purchasers will Ond It to their ad¬

vantage to give me a eau.

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tailoring, i-nrnisliing QJooos, &z.

GEORGE CONNOR,No. 30 BROAD STREET,

CHARLESTON, 9. C.,Has opened his Spring Stock or all descriptions of

COATINGSCASSIMERES and

VESTINGS.ALSO,

A FULL ASD VARIED ASSORTMENT OF

SHIRTSENGLISH HOSIERY

NECK TIE8, SCARFS, Ac.

PEINOT CIE MEDAILLE D'OR KID GLOVES

ENGLISH, TAFFETA, SILK AND LISLE

THREAD GLOVES.mchlT-mflmo

JOHN RUGHEIMER,NO, 141 KING STREET,

WESTSIDE, A FEW DOORS NORTH OF QUEENSTREET,

Would respectfully Inform his friends that he hasjust received rrooa New York a large and wellselected stock or

THE LATEST STYLES OF

SPRIG IND Huit GOODS.Also, a full assortment or

GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,Including the

CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS.mohio-s-mwr-9

Insurance.

SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.

T. A. NELSON, President. AMOS WOODRUFF, First vice-President.BEN MAY, Secretary.

ATLANTA BRANCH.JOHN H. GORDON, President. W. C. MORRIS, Secretary.

ASSETS July 1st, 1872-$1,372,265 44.OVERTHIRTEEN THOUSAND POLICIES ISSUED.

EBEN COFFIN, Agent,mciiis No. 6 North Atlantlo Wharf.

Charleston, 8. C.,

51) oro (Cases

SHOWCASES! SHOWCASES! £

WITH PATE ST SPRING M - GI ! DOORS, which causes them to open and Phot without noise, Jar orireaklng of glass. Parties desiring to purchase are Invited to call and examine them aod the

New style, Round Ola s Front, Nickle SI ver Frames.New style. Bevel Front, Nickel Sliver Frames.

Square Front Mahogany, walnut and Nickle Silver Frames, donb e thick French Glass, all sizes,mo keep a rull supply always on hand. DOWIr, MOISE A DAVIS, Agents,

janl3-mw8SmoB Corner Meeting and Easel streets, Charleston, S. 0.

irerlilijers.

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THE CAROLINA FERTILIZER !OFFERED BY

&EO. W. WILLIAMS Ar CO.,CHARLESTON. S. C.

THOSE WHO HAVE USSD IT KNOW ITS MERITS. AVD PRONOUNCE IT A "FIRST-CLASSERTlLiZERl" lt meets the wants of the Planting Community, and Its bénéficiai effects uponHe Ci ops cannot be surpassed.

PRICES AT WAREHOUSES IN CHARLESTON:$48 00, CASH, PER TON, 2000 POUNDS.S53 OO, TIME, PER TON. 2000 POUNDS.

PAYABLE NOVEMBER 1ST, FREE OF INTEREST. SEMD YOUR ORDERS EARLY.

GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Cotton Factors,feblO-wfm2raos CORNER HAYNE AND CUUROfJ STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. 0.

notting and itnrmsriina, ©OOOB.

BARGAIN8 IN

CLOTHING!MENKE & MULLER,CORNER OF WENTWORTH AND KINO

STREETS, ABE NOW"

CLOSING OUTWINTER CLOTHINGAT REDUCED PRICES,

TO MAKE BOOM FOR

SPRING STOCK.

GIVE US A CALL !

anno_Drays at COtiolesale.

CAUDICHAUD SCOMPOW IT tXTRACTOfSANDALWOOD

A Reliable Remedy for allDISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS,Is free irrm all unpleasant taste or fmell,

>elng a sweet aromatic confection, tr,at can beAken by all ages and conditions.lt positively contains no Mercnry or other

alneral or vegetable poison, and can bc takenwltn perfect safety by children or adults.Unlike most preparations containing Copaibamd Cubebs, tbls extract does not nauseate. Tor

-his reascn, whenever Copaiba and Cubebs, or

plain Oil of Sandal are Indicated, this extract wi 1îe found preferable to either of the above.

Sample-ami pamphlets famished on applica¬tion or physicians by

DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS.Wholesale Druggists.

feblS-wmemos Charleston, S. C., Agents.

THE CELEBRATED

H. H. H.MEDICINE

Is beyond a doubt the greatest discovery InMedical science known to thc world. The wonderful curtB lc his made on ail external diseasesof Horses bas astonished thousands. For Manand Beast lt has no equal. All ihe readers of TasNEWS should have lt in their families your Uttie ones and yourselves will nnd lt a sure fríento relieve your pain. For Rheumatism, Neuralgla, Beadache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Burns,Lameness of all kinda, Paralysis. Swelled Jolotfand all external diseases it ls a ready relier. Ncone will be wltnout it atter ouce tried, SB liproves Itself, send for catalogues free of chargeAgents wanted In every county. Great lnouce

menes offered.FRANCI8 & ELDRIDGE, Proprietors,

No. »20 North Front street, Philadelphia, Pa.DOWIE. MOISE & DAVIS,

Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C.Sample Bottles furnished gratis.febiD wmlyr

iUrtj Ooooa, Ut.

SPRING

DRESS GOODS iMLOUIS COHEN ft CO.

IVos. 244 and 248 KING STREET,

Beg re pectin 1* to draw the attention or tlpublic and their customers to the very compieStock or

SPRING GOODS,f

JPST RECEIVED, OjNBISTINQ IN PART OP

mm GOODS, SPRIGG SILE:LADIES* READY MADE GARMENTS,

LATEST 6TYLE PARASOLS.

LATEST STYLES SCARFS, FICHUS AN

RIBB0N8.ALSO A FULL tTOCX OF

IMPORTED FRENCH AND ENGLISH

SPRING CASSIAIERES,CLOTHS,

TWEEDS,AND FL.WVELS

FOR MEN AND BOIS' WEAR, AT REASONABL1

PRICES,A call ls re.-pectrmiy solicited.

LOUIS COHEN & CO.,Nos. 214 and 248 KING STREET,

BETWEEN HASEL AND MARKET STREETS

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SilDenoarr, QEljina, &t.

STERLING SILVER

WEDDING PRESENTS,NEWEST AND LATEST STYLES, AT

THOMAS & LANNEAU'SNO. 289 KING STREET,

ORPOálTE NEW MASOlNC TEMPLE.

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A FULL AND COMPLETE LINEI

OP

; CHINA, GRANITEAND

! GLASSWARE,)

[ AT

THOMAS & LANÏEAU'SNO. 289 KING STREET,

OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE.

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Drags at ttïrjoUsaU.

DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS,IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND

WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,CHARLESTON, S. C.

Appreciate the success which has attended our efforts in the past, we bare determinedto spare no pains to merit a continuance of the patronage BO liberally bestowed; and, withthis view, now offer to DRUGOI8TS, PHYSICIANS and COONTHY MERCHANTS the largestand most complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE8TTJFF8, PERFUMERY, GLASSWARE, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, AND FANCY GOODS everoffered In this market, and at prices that shall compare favorably with New York, Philadel¬phia and Ballimore. The quality of every article sold by us 1B guaranteed as to purity andstreneth.

We are proprietors ol the following STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES, which we offerwith confldeace as being equal to any before the Public, and solicit a trial for them :

SUMTER BITTERS, the Great Southern MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, war-Tonic, ranted to cure.

MOIBE'S LIVER PILLS, purely Vegetable. MOISE'S POPULAR WHITE WORM CANDY.MOISE'S HORSE, HOG AND CATTLE POW- MOISE'S MORNING STAR YEAST or BAKING

DEBS. POWDERS.MOISE'S 80OTHING SYRUP, Reliable and COLLIER'S REMEDY FOR MAN AND BEAST,

Harmless. the best Liniment ever used.MOISE'S READY RELIEVER FROM PAIN. GREY'S VEGETABLE VERMIFUGE.VALLET'S MANGE OINTMENT. DAVIS'S PAIN CURER.CLAYTON'S KING OF PAIN. PARKER'S COUGH SYRUP.

WHOLESALE AGENTS FORVON GLAHNN'S ROYAL CHOWN SCHNAPPS-

CUBAN BITTERS,THE GREAT WEST INDIAN TONIC BEVERAGE.

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Charleston ttJIjolcsaie (ftraoe.

JOBBING TRADEOF

CHARLESTON, S. C.?o-

SPRING TRADE OF 1873,THE SUBSCRIBERS, WHO ARE AMONG THE MOST PROMINENT JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE

DEALER» IN THE cLFY OF CHARLESTON, S. C., beg to call the attention or the merchants of theinterior of this and trie adjoining states to this mantel, as being one of the most desirable in whichtu procure lull supplies of all articles they may require.The advantage« ot a uear nuiketm affording fealties for frequent renewal of Stocks, and In

saving Interest on investments, cannot be over-estimated.Tue wants of the country having rapidly Increased, with amp'e facilities to enable us to procure

our »urp les direct from first hands In Europe and this councrj. we are now prepared to exhibitmore varied and completo mocks of SEASONABLE GOODS thiu at »ny period since tao war, and willdispose ot them on as good terms as any other market."Dally facilities afforded for shipment of goods to any point desired."

DRY GOODS.EDWI S B VTES A CO., NJ. 124 Meeting sreet.CttANE. BOYi.sTON A C >., corner Havne and Meeting streets.j iHNdTO v, CHE A's A CO., No. 41 Hayna street.NACH\iANN A co., No. 160 Mteiint street.E. w. MARSHALL A CU, No. 143 Meeting street.JOHN 0. MILNOR A CO., No. 135 Meeting street.

CLOTHING.EDWIN BATES A 00., No. 122 Meeting street.

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND HATS.JOHN Q. MILNOR A CO., No. 135 Meeting street.

FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND MILLINERY,JOHN S. FAIRLY A CO., No. 8V H ayne street.SELL A FOSTER, No. 27 Hayne street.

BOOTS AND SHOES.D. F. FLEMING A CO., corner Hayne and Church streets.T. M. BR1ST0LL A CO., No. 145 Mi et lng street.D. O'NEILL A SONS, No. 83 Hayne street.

HATS AND CAPS.THOS. M. HORSEY A BRO., No. '56 Meeting Btreet, opposite Charleston Hotel.EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 H .yno Btreet.

HARDWARE.J. E. ADDER A CO., No. 130 Meeting strc <?

HAKT A CO., No. 30 Hayne utreet.C. GRAVELE V, corner East Bay and Boy ct -a Wharf.

SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, &C.WM. HARRAL, No. 169 Meeting street.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES.DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, corner Meeting and Hasel streets.PHILIP WINEMAN A CO., No. 36 Hayne stree:.

CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.WM. L. WEBB, No. 128 Meeting street.

GROCERIES.OEO. W.WILLIAMS A CO., corner Hayne and Church st reo ts.

PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &C.HOLMES A OALDEB, No. 206 East Bay street.

FURNITURE.D. H. SILOOX, Nos 176,177 and 179 King street, comer Clifford street.

FOREIGN FRUITS AND PRODUCE.PAUL, WELCH A CO., No. 216 East Bay street.

STATIONERS, PRINTERS & BINDERS.WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Nos. 3 Broad street and 109 East Bay.

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Soots, örjoeo, SZt.

BOOTS ANO SHOESFor Ladles, Gen-s and Children, of trio lateststyles and patterns, and from the beat factories,will be found at our establishment, corner of

King and Wentworth tr eera. Oar prices are so

low that the purchaser may regard the articles as

GIVEN AWAY,Because we guarantee oar goods, and feel as¬

sured that they will give Fatisfaction to all oí oor

customers, and the public tn general.

ATOar Emporium wilt .- found at all times a largevariety or ea- and Gentlemen's TravelingTrunks, made or the best materials, such as SoleLeather, Zinc, canvas, Ac.

LEWIS ELIAS & GO.Keep constantly on hand Sole Leather Valises,

Satchels, School Bags, and Ladles' Belt Satchelsor all grades and prices. To which we invite the

attention or the pubi c, at the

MASONIC TEMPLEBOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM,

No. 2S4 Ring street, corner or Wentworth.nov28-mwf

Seining iUacfjincs.

rp H E NEW IMPROVEDWHEELER A WILSON

81LENTSEWING MACHINE.

THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.We are now selling these superior MACHINES

on Ten Dollar monthly payments.Adj ns ting and Repairing done promtly.

.WHEELER* WILSONMANUPO00.,aprviyr Na aw Ring street.

HJoolerj'fl flaking flomaer.

HOOLEYSPOWDER

li ÜM rñÑrdwi as the STANDARD BAKING POW-DKR, and the best article prepared fer making llftht,uliolesome and delirious BISCUITS, BOLLS,BBEAD, («itlDDLE and other CAKES, ¿co., &o.It is Infallible, and always ready for immediate

nie. The best YEAST PO n DEB for ase on long8EAVOYAGES to ANY PART OP THE GLOBE.It is conreuient and economical. NO WASTE

OF FOOD PREPARED WITH IT. Sold eTerrwhereby GROCERS, SHIP-CHANDLERS'and DEALERS.DOOLEY &c BROTHER, Manufacturers,

"WHDUE8XC1 b¿ruj.69 NEW STREET, NEW-YORE,

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{Doors, Gaelics and Ö imita.

CHARLESTON MANUFACTORYOP

DOORS,SASHES AND BLINDS,

STORE DOORS,MOULDINGS,NEWELS,BALUSTERS,Made at my own

FACTORY,ll on beck's Wharf.

FRENCH AND AMERICANWINDOW GLASS,

BUILDERS' HARDWARE,SLATE MANTELS.

For'sale at Wholesaleand retail at my warerooma

Nos. 20 Hayne and 38Plnckney streets.

aO HaynestreetOfficeNo.

P. P. TOALE,mchS-fmwly

Bj WM. MOKAI.PEREMPTORY SALE.-SPRING OAS*

SI MERES. Meltons, Tweeds, Jeans, Shirt*luge. Prints, Ginghams, Dress Goods, Ready-made Clothing. Ladlee' Garments, Hosiery, Ont*lery. .Notions, Ac. WI 1 be sold the above THISDAY. at io o'clock, at his Salesroom. Ha 46Wentworth street. Also, a lot of Shop Goodsand one Show Case._racoMftgcium gókt*»**^mnrf gay.

S^HFR 1 P F'ITTA LE.Arthur H. Locke vs. Howland A Macbeth.

By virtue or an execution tn the above case, tome directed and delivered, will be sold on MON¬DAY, the 7th day or April, ma, in front or theConn house, at Charleston, S. C., at ll o'clockAM,

¿ll the right, title and Interest or W. 0. Hoir-land, one or the above named defendants, In andto the following property :î35» oo or tue Bank or the State of South Caro,

lina or the If sue or 1861.$236 oo or the Bank or the State of South Caro¬

lina of the Issue of 1862,Terms cash. G. 0. BOWEN,mcn24-m3_mo,By B, M. MARSHALL & BRO.

SMALL DWELLINGS NOS. 9 AND llMagazine street.

On TUESDAY, 25tn instant, at ll o'clock, wulbe sold, near the Postofflce. Rroad street,TENEMENT BUILDING No o Magasine street,

with kitchen of two rooms; lot 16 by SB reer.TENc MENT BUILDING No. ll Magazine street,

wu h a kitchen of two rooms, and a brick buildingof two rooms la the rear; lot is by loo feet. Thisproperty Is now rental to prompt tenants at $20per month.Terms of Bale caah. Parcnaser to pay ns forpapers._mchls-tntnsmtuB*

By J. FRASER MATHE WES.

LARGE AND DESIRABLE MAN8IOW,HASEL STREET.

Will be sold on TUK3D* Y, the 25th instant, atthe east end of Broad street, at ll o'clock.That LOT, wi h Brick Mansion thereon, con¬

taining about io rooms and extensive ontbond¬ings, known aa p> o TÎI Hasel street, on north «de.measuring 117 rest front, by nea ftet deep, moreor less.Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two

years, with interest at seven per cent,, payableannually, the cred.t portion to be secured bybond of the purchaser and mortgage of tis»premises. Premise ito be insured and policy SJ -

signed. Purchaser to pay me for papers.'mchl7-mwf3mtn2_ - >

Bj ll. H. DeLEOW,As Auctioneer.

COHEN, ADMINISTRATOR, AGAINSTDRUCKER, ET AL.

in pursuance or and obedience to the Judgmentof the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge or the first Cl r-oult Court, or Common Pleas, at the FebruaryTerm, 1873, 1 will sell by imbi o auction, on thenorth side or the Postofflce, in i nanearon, onTUESDAY, the 8th day or April next, at ll o'clockla the forenoon,That LOT OF LAND. With the Buildings there¬

on, situate on Qneen street, known as numbertwenty five, twenty two feet front by one hun¬dred and fifty two reet In depth, be the saiddimensions more or less. Bounded by propertynow or formen v er Joseph Spencer, or ThomasBi ad lord, and or H. P. Bakerand on Queenstreet.On the followmg termB-One-hair cash; bal¬

ance In onr year secured by bond or purchaser,wim luttrest from date payable annually, withmortgage ortho premise, and policy or tasar-ance ou the buildings in each sum as the Refereemay reqnlre. Policy to b assigned. Purchaserto pay city taxes for 1873, and to pay tbe Refereefor papers. JAMES SIMONS.mchi7-mth7tnl Referee.

SHERIFF'S SALE,hld ward W. Marshall vs. John W. Linley,

Administrator of Sarah Collins, deceased.By virtue of an execution m the above cu e. to

me directed and delivered, will be sold on MOS*DAY, the Tin day or April. 1873. at ll o'clock A.M., In front or tbe Courthouse, In Charleston,8. C.,All the BIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST or tba

defendant, sarah Collina, deceased, In tbe bandaor John W. Linley, Administrator, io ail that LOVOF LAND sontn std« or Price's alley, City of-Charleston, measuring 68 reet 4 inches on Price'«alley, on the east Une 36 reet 6 Laches, on the westline 34 feet 6 inches; bounding north on Price'salley, easr and weat on Estate M. D. Hyams,sooth on Lands or Walter Webb.Terms cash. 0.0. BOWEN,mchi7-ni4 s. c. c.

SHERIFF'S SALE,samuel Lord, Executor or Martha R. Roper,

against Geraldine Beattie, the Administratrix orJames Beattie.By virtue or an execution against the property

in the above case, to me directed and delivered,will be sold t-n MONDAY, the 7th day or April,1878, at ll o'clock, A. M., In front of the Court¬house, in Charleston, S. G.,All the right, title and inter; st orJames Beattie,

ihe defend ant, in the hands of Geraldine Beattie,Administratrix, in and to all that LOr CF LAND,with the Tentme.it Buildings thereon, south aideor Burn's lane, in Charleston; measuring SS feetfront from east to weat, and In depth »boot 124reet; butting to the'north on Barn's lane,easton a Lot formerly of Jahn MoKeegan, southon Lands formerly of Wm. swift, and weat bjLands formerly of Miss Jane Johnson and JosephJohnson.

ALSO,AH that LOT OF LAND, on the east side of

Ashley River, Upper Wards, containing 60 acres;bounding north on Lands forming the southernbound .ry or Murray or Oibbes's grant, now orlately owned by-Jonathan Locas, deceased, sonthby lands forming the northern boundary of theGuignard grant, now or lately or estate of saidJonathan Lncaa, east by Cl y Lands, and west byAshley River; and

ALSO,All that LOT OF LAND, containing 4 and

48-100 acres, situate on Charleston Neck,bounding to the north on a street Stfeet wide, and partly on marsh land, nowor late or Thomas N. uadsden, weat partlyon said marsh land, and partly on lands ofTnomas J. Horsey, sooth on lands or said Horsey,and east on lands or said Horsey and lands or theState, and known ss No. 1 ta a Plat or certainlanda recorded in om ce Keglstrar Mesne Convey*ance, and on Book 0, No. 8, Page 266.Terms cash. 0. C. BOWEN,mchi7-m4 aaa

SHERIFF'S SALE.0. R. Brewster, Ti us tee, TI. fienj. P. Coi-

barn.By virtue or an execution against property

In the above case to me directed and delivered,will be sold on MONDAY, the 7th day of April,1873, in iront or Ute Courthouse, at ll o'clock A.M., at Charleston, s. a, all the right, title and in¬terest or the defendant m the cass above statedin and to the property as hereinafter set forth anddescribed: t

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All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings andimprovements thereon, situate on the southeastcorner or Charlotte and Elizabeth streets, city ofCharleston, ti. G., measuring 230 feet front oncharlotte si reet, by -¿00 feet in depth OB Elizabethstreet, bnttlog BIM Doonding north on Charlottestreet, west un El zabeth street, sooth on lands Ofj. G. Holmes, and east on lands or Thoa. White.

ALSO,Tbe following six or Property, situated in St.

James Santee :

All that PLANTATION or TRACT OF LAND,ia Charleston County, and known as "Tibwln"Plantation, containing 1800 acres, more or lets,butilng and bounding north by lands of Legaraand Smith tracts, south by the sea, east by landaur_Palmer, aud wost by lands of- Wagner.

ALSO,The PINE LANO adjoining the above, measuring

and containing 1400 acres, more er less, andbounding north by Landa of - Cooper and..Fl.uûeJd" Pianuaion. «out!» by Tibwln Planta¬tion, tait by Lands of- skipper, and westby,LandB of- Wagner.

ALSO,All that PLANTATION or Tract or Land knows

as ''FiatQeid," containing 1800 acres, more orleas, bounded north by "unxsaint Plantation,"som h by Lands or- cooper,- Wagner andthe Legare Tract.

ALSO,AU that PLANTATION or Tract of Land known

as "Mill Dam," containing 1900 acres, more or

less, bounded west by Springfield and DaxsatntPlantation.

AMO,AU that PLANTATION or Tract of Land known

as ' Dnxsalnt or Bonneau," contsinlng 1200 acres

more or less, bounded on the north by "Spring«field" Plantation, east by "MM Dam," sad westbv "Thompson" Plantation.

J ALSO,AU that PLANTATION or. Tract of Land known

as -Thompson" Plantation, containing4000acres,bo inded north by "Hell Hole Swamp," east by-.Springfield" and Doxaaint Plantations, andwest by Lands of-Manlgault. _

Terms cash. a 0. BOWEN,mcbi7-ni4 _s. a a

CITY TAX NOTICE-OFFICE OFCITY TREASURER, CITY HALL,

CHARLESTON, S. C., MARCH 15, 1878.-Thiaoffice ls now open and will be onen daily from 9A. M. to 2 P. M. for the receipt cf Taxes.The following extracts or the ordinance to

Raise supplies for the year 1878 ls published forinformation:%. 8«o. 2d. The taxes assessed under this Or¬

dinance shall be payable in three instalments,that ls to say, ene-thlrd thereof from the 16th ofMarch to the 1st or April next inclusive; one-

third thereoi from the 16ib Jane to first Jolynext Includive; one-third thereof from the 18tn

September to the 1st october next inclusive:Provided, that all persous that shaU pay tneir

taxes in one Instalment on or before the; lit daynf Amii next shall be allowed a dlocoutoffonr5rAS "f5d iS all persons that shan partheirsecond snd third instalmentsonorbeloreiMt,Mtday o?Jniy next shall be allowed a discount oftwo per cent, on the third Instalment.vina That a Denalty of 20 per cent, shall at-tacnUÄÄ

next, and that the. taxes on city Stock beir*tamed by the Treasurer oat ofttoJtttm there?

°mchiM6' '

«ty Treasurer.

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