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financial. E E P O R T O F THE PEOPLE'S THE OF CONDITION BANK, IN CHARLESTON, IS TBE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 27TH DAT OF DECEMBER, 1872. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.$1,077.625 33 Overdrafts. 1,896 04 United states Bonds to Bccure Circula? tion. 50\000 00 Other Stocks. Bonds and Mortgages... 69,147 33 Doe from Redeeming and Reserve Agents. 146,411 41 Due from National Banks. 11,088 81 Due from State Banks and Bankers.... 9,715 28 Bankin? Hons?.31,000 15 Furniture and Fixtures. 4,058 28-36,058 48 Current Expense Account.... 9,850 91 Taxes paid. 4,875 06-14,725 97 Premiums paid. 44,434 37 Checks and other Cash Items. 90,000 00 Bills of National Banks. 11,100 00 Fractional Currency and Nickels. 622 00 Specie..>:.. 428 12 Legal Tender Notes.90,000 oo-l05,060 12 $2,105,152 69 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid up.$1,000,000 00 Surplus Fund.82,000 00 Discounts.$46,920 49 Exchange. 16,416 30 Interest. 28.9J3 88 Pro?t and Loss. 24,580 24-113,840 91 National Bank Cnrrency outstanding.. 445.376 00 Individual Deposits. 403,487 51 Due to National Banks. 6,546 49 Due to State Banks and Bankers. 83,922 65 $2,105,152 69 STATS OP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHARLESTON: I, H. Q. LOPER, Cashier, do aolemly swear that the above statement ls true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. 0. LOPER, Cashier. Sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1873. JOHN F. ROBERTS, Nitary Public Jans (CHAS. 0. WITTE, ) Attest: \RICH'D LATHERS, JOHN S. RIGGS. ) Directors. C ONDITIO N JJ E P O R T OF THE OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON, AT CHARLESTON, IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 27TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1872. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.$712,44S 21 Overdrafts. 6,618 00 United States Bonds to secure circula? tion . 600,000 00 Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages... 13,604 09 Due from Redeeming and reserve Agento. 64,251 48 Due from National Banks. 11,846 47 Due from sute Banks and Bankers_ 29,318 83 Banking House.$10,160 46 Other Real Estate. 8,100 00 > Furniture and Fixtures.. 3,410 10 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in.$500,ooo 00 Surplus Fund. 100,000 00 Discount.$39 817 45 Exchange. 16,062 43 Interest. 8.183 62 Prout and Loas. 37,772 07 - 100,325 67 irrent Expenses. 10,679 84 ces paid. 3,019 40 16,670 66 13.699 24 remlums paid. 39,779 07 IRuis of National Banks. 16,266 00 Fractional Cnrrency, including Nick? els.. 1.113 66 Specie, vis: Coln. 1,363 86 Legal Tender Notes. 80,000 00 $1,476,980 36 National Bank Circulation outstand? ing. 460.000 00 Individual Deposits. 281.403 98 Due to National Banks. 43,627 97 Due to state Banks and Bankers. 1,722 92 $1,476,980 36 STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHABLBSTON : I, WM. C. BREESE, Cashier of "The First National Bank," of Charleston, do solemnly swear that the above statement ls true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. WM. C. BREESE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day or January, 1873. J. O. BECKMAN, Notary Public. Jany (JOS. L. TOBIAS, Correct. Attest: \ D. JENNINGS, (FRANCIS J. PELZER. Directors. {Drugs at IXIIjoUsale. DOWSE, MOISE & DAVIS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Appreciating the success which has attended our efforts In the past, we have determined to spare no pains to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed; and with this view, now offer to DRUOQIaTS, PHYSICIANS and COUNTRY MERCHANTS the largest and most com plete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS/PER FUMERY, GLASSWARE, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES AND FANCY GOODS ever offered In this market, and at prices that shall compare favorably with New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. The quality of every article sold by us ls guaranteed as to purity and strengt*. FRESH GARDEN SEED. 8000 dozen JOHNSTON, ROBBINS A 00.'3 FRESH GAR?KN SEEDS jost received and for sale at wholesale only. CAROLINA INDIGO. 1000 pounds PRIME QUALITY on band and for sale low. CUBAN BITTERS. 600 dozen of this POPULAR TONIO BEVERAGE, in cases of one dozen and barrels of Ave dozen on hand and for sale low to the trade. VON OWL AN N'S ROYAL CROWN SCHNAPPS. y 60 cases In quarts and pints. This article ls equal In quality to any in market, and much lower In price. nov9-sth Scots, Slices, &z. BOOTS AND SHOES. ELIAS & BROS., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C, 868 KING- STREETS (CORNER OF GEORGE STREET, Respectfully solicit the continuance or the patronage so liberally bestowed on them by the citizens or Charleston and surrounding country. One or the Arm has just returned from the North, and purchased la Boston mst b?fore the large fire there; all or which we offer to the Wholesale Buyers at great ad? vantages and guarantee thara a saving of at least ie to 16 par cent. We are offering all of oar pu rei ases now at lass than former pri?es, and regardless to th? advance or prices now. To oar Retail Customers we would say that aa b?reteror? wa shall do oar beat to please them by polite attention and cour? teous salesmen Ha trouble to show goods. We keep only a good quality of Boots and Shoes, and prices that dely competition. Our mott* ls, LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. AS A SPECIALTY 1 To Mothers wa wonld say that we con tune to keep a large stock of that celebra? ted SILVBR TIPPED 8HOE, of Phlladel ypkia stake. constantly on hand and receiving by every steamer from Philadelphia a fine and well selected ttook of Hand sswed Roots and Shoes, lor Ladles, Gent?, Misses and Children, of th? seat Philadelphia m ann fae tn re, all ar wide ?J we guarantee to give iiatlBiaction, and woald reipeotrnl ly solicit a call at ELIAS & BEOS., No. 868 KING STREET, CORNER OF GEORGE STREET. J. FOnSLET, CHARLES NEWH0?8E. B, H. MUOKENFTJSS, will be pleased to walt on their friends. nov28-tnths QUetrjing ano ?nrmsfiiiu) ?OO?B AND MIK HOUSE! J. H. LAWTON, ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING, Corner of Kine; and Markst Streets, C H A JR LES TON. decio THOMAS & LAME AU, NO. 989 KING STREET, OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. FINE WATCHES. RICE JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, BRIDAL AND tTJilcon'a (Srorertj. SEND YOUR ORDERS TO COPYRIGHT SECURED. 306 KITVO STREET. >BB-ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. 306 Mercantile ?gencrj. THE DE8TR0YED BY THE FIRE CHRISTMAS EVE. The undersigned, while lamenting: the pecu? niary loss antlered ny the burning of the entire iditioH of their January Reference Book, In the dew York Are of the Mts. nit., have the satisfac? tion to announce to the public that NO PART OF THEIR RECORDS +H AS BEKN LOST. That they have also clean proofs of the whole printed matter, and expect to reprint and Furnish Copies of the Reference Book the First Week In February, When they will be able to offers mach more ?omplete book than ever before, In the respect .hat lt will contain ALL 'J HE CHANGES OF THE NEW YEAR and be CORRECT Ur TO THE PERY OPENING OF THE SPRING TRADE, nu? lli which time subscribers will have at their com nand detailed information from every part of ;hf: country on record at their ?nices. DUN. BARLOW A CO. R. G. DUN A CO. E. RUSSELL A 00. DUN, WIM AN' A 00. Janas_ gening machines. IMMENSE SUCCESS ?F THE CELEBRATED mm SEWING MICH 181,260 SOLD IK 1871. 2,784 MORE THAN AN! OTHER CO. CANUFAOTURINGr CO,. NO- 186 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. dec?io-tar.ai8mo p BL E NEW IMPROVED WHEELER A WILSON 81 LENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE OHEAPEST. Weare now selling these superior MACHINES i Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promMy. WHEELER A WILSON MANUF'O CO., arrs-lyr No. 200 King street 53ooT0, 5a s h CG ano ? ii nos DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS, AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE 8TOOK-LOWE8T RATES ORDER WORK SOUGHED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH ft THORNE, 254 AND 256 CANAL 8TREET dec9-lyr Mew York City. ?rsums, Ciqtwrt, 49%, 1. XLATTE & CO. AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. Drnga ano Mtoitints. T BL XJ S S E S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS ALL STYLES. ABDOMINAL BELTS. ELASIIC STOCKINGS. PHYSICIANS' SADDLE-BAGS. Family Medicine Chests. FOUNTAIN SYRINGrES THE BEST FOB FAL'TLY USE. Hattson's Family Syringe. DAVIDSON'S SYRINGES. HABD RUBBER SYRINGES CLASS SYRINGES METAL SYRINGES. I RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO MY LARGE ASSORT? MENT OF DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE CORKS, PILL BOXES TOOTH BRUSHES COMBS, md everything pertaining to the Department of ' Druggists' Sundries. These articles will be sold at the LOWEST ? PIQURES, and satisfaction guaranteed. H. B^JER, i No. 131 Meeting Street* decT-thlyrncaw CHARLESTON. This unrivalled Medicine ls warranted not to iontaln a single particle of Mercury, or any in irions mineral sn batane?, but ls PURELY VEGETABLE. For forty years lt bas proved its great value In di diseases of tue Liver, Bowels and Sidneys, thousands of the good and great Ut all parts of ne country vouch fer its wonderful and peculiar K>wsr In purifying the Blood, stimulating tbs orpld Liver and Bowels, and imparting new life ind vigor to the whole system, SIMMONS'S JIYER RECULATOR ls acknowledged to have io equal as a LITER MEDICINE. It contains four medical elements, never united n the same happy proportion in any other pre? dation, via: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful 1 ronlo, an unexceptionable Alterative and a eer? ala Corrective of all impurities or the body, such signal success has attended Ita uss that lt ls lew regarded as the GREAT UNFAILING BPBCIFIG ?Dryj (EOO?B, &t. SELLING OFF OUR WINTER STOCK. FlRCDCOTT,BE\EDIGT&CO.. No. 275 King Street, 1^ W1U offer rrom tala date their TJ entire stock, comprising a very "W/J" large and elegant line of winter and Reasonable DRY GOODS, 1^ ^< CARPETS, Ac, at H H GREATLY REDUCED PRICES G G O GREATLY REDUCED PRICES <[> T T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, rp T Cloths, Flannels, CasBlmsreB, Blankets, 1^ Jeana, Shawls, Tweeds, Cloaks, Cloaking, Black Beavers TV ~\\****\ and Blaok Velours, Colored SURs, Poplins, Velvets, Satins, Velveteens and Black Alpacas. J O All kinds of O T DESIRABLE COLORED T . DRESS GOODS ^ AH D FULL LIMBS Of O o O MOURNING COOD3, O PRINTS, RIBBONS, BROWN and HANDKERCHIEFS, BLEACHED HOSIEBY and SHIRTINGS, MILLINERY GOODS, SHEETINGS, TICKING LINEN, STRIPES, DAMASKS, &C. NAPKINS, TOWELS, TOWELINGS, CRASH, dbe. Our Wholesale Department ls complete, and purchasers will do well to give ns a call. Samples sent and given when applied for. An early call ls solicited. [-ummuivi \A vv ., No. 375 Kin* Street. (ii oar?, Koo arco, 9t. WM. SCHRODER, MANUFACTURER AND Statiion 5aUa-?qij War;. ~Byj7FRASER MATSEWEST ONE SIX SEAT CAURI AG E. Will be acid THIS DAV, In Iront of my i mee, at ll o'clock A. ti. Terma c ab._Janfl By WM. McKAY. Auctioneer. SALE8ROOM No. 45 WE NT WORTH Street. Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 O'clock. One COTTAGE >Ei, two Bay Gotten, one Fan? ner, two Office Stoves and Piping, one Marble Top Iron Frame Soda Staad, tbree Carpets, two Hags, and one Second hand Baroucne. jan9 By W. T. LEITCH & R, S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. CHOICE VARIETY OF FRUITS, NUTS, and Household Furniture, Ko. 339 Bong atreet. 8 Will be sold THIS DAY, 9th instant, at Fruit Store No. 339 King street, at io o'clock, a few doora north of Lib?riy street, The remainder ol S rocK ON HAND, consisting in part of Choice Frul's, Nuts, Canary Birds, Marnie Soda Water Fountain in complete order. Besides, Counter*, showcases, Awning, Ac; also Household Fornitura._ Jan9 By LOWNDES & G KIM BA LL, Auctioneers. REFEREES' SALE. SEDGWICK SI? MONS. Executor, va. LEWIS SIMONS, et ai. In tue Common Pleas. By virtue of an o der of sale In this eve, tome directed by the Hon. K. F. Oraham, Judge of the First Circuit, I will offer for sale at public auc? tion, at the Poatofllce. Charleston, THIS MORN INu, the ?th of January. 1873, at ll o'clock, ALL THAT LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the iiwelllng House and other Buildings thereon, situate, lying and being In Monta.ne street, In the City of Charleston and State aforesaid, measuring and containing in width Irom Bast to Wear, one hundred and six (106) feet, more or lass, and in depth from North to i-outh, two hundred (200) feet, more or less; butting and bounding to the South on Montagus street aforesaid, to the North on land formerly of Kdward W. North, deceased, and lately sold to Joseph Battersby, to the East on land of Mrs. Ann Simons, dec*a*ed, and West on laud now or for? merly of James Sboolbred. Terms-one-fourth cash; balance In one, two and three years, seenred by bond of purchaser, bearing Interest at seven per cent per annum, payable au unaly, with mortgage rf the premises, bnildlngs to be insnren and pulley assigned. Pur? chaser to pay Referee for papers. G. HKRBERT SASS, Juno_Keferee. By LOWNDES & G KIMBALL. STOBE ON THE EAST SIDE OF KING street, between Society and George, former ly occuple J by Mr. Hart, aa a Bookstore, at AUC t.on. We will nell, THIS DAY, the fits January, at ll o'clock-, at the old Poatofflce, All (hat LOT OF LAND, with the Brl'k Store thereon (now occupied by A. Tam-sburg,) on the east side of Kif g street, between George and So? ciety, measuring on the front line, on King street, 26 feet 10inches, on the back ;ino 25 feet 9 mc es, an-* In depth 287 feet 8 luches, be ihe same more or less, baiting and bonn dmr north on land of John Mood, sou-h on land of Welssioger, east on land or-, west on King street. Terms-i me third cash; balance In one and two year', to be secured by bond or the purchaser and a mortgage or the premises; the bonds to bear Interest at the rate ot seven per cent, per annum from the day or sa e, payable annually until the whole amount be paid; buildings to be Insured and kept insured, and policy aselgned. Purchaser to payL. A 0. for papers._jan9 By WAR DLA W & CAREW? AT AUCTION. -ESTATE SALE, BY order or Administrator-Horse and Buggy, will be sold THIS DAY. the 9th instant, at ll o'clock, In Iront of ttielr office. Broad s.reet, A fine gentle DRAFT HOR8K and Donble Bu?gy. Terms cash. Jan9 Anchente?' ?Jrioott Salti? Ut. No. 97 1-2 Broad Street, AT PRIVATE S?LE-THE FOLLOW? ING VALDABLi PROPRRTT : FARM LOT ot three acres, with good Dwelling, Romney street, south side, between Meeting and King streets. Plantation, ooo acres, on Goose Creek, r.auta lon, 4.0 aerea, on Ashley Blver, ton miles rrom city. Farm, 29 acres, St. Andrew's, near New Bridge Landing. Farm. 1<7 acres, on Edlsto River, Parker's Ferry Road, with House and good stand for Store. Lot In Sires street, next corner nf Bogard street, with nlee bona? with doable piazzas to the south, gas, Ac., ac, at a low price tor ca"h. small House and good Lot, Morris street, near Smith. House and Lot. President street, third above Spring-a neat residence. Thirteen Lot* on Rutledge avense, Flshburne street and Payne street, (above Line street,) at prices ranging from $150 tn $300. Rllglble Budding Lot. 60 by 112, In Short street, between Mazyck and Franklin streets. Farm Lot, 3 acree. In Mount street. Valuable Brick Store on Gillon atreet, Schrein er's old stand. Boase and Lot in Summerville-delightful altu atloa. Bouse and Lot. Sullivan's Island. Besides numerous Building Lots in lower and upper part of city, and Farm and Plantation Lands of all kinds._janO-l* By B. M. MARSHALL Ss BRO. li AT PRIVATE SALE, A WELL SET? TLED FARM, two and a half miles from summerville Depot, South Carolina Railroad, ad? joining Lauda of L. F. LeBleux, containing 600 acres, ol which 100 are cleared, the balance well timbered with oak and pine. Situation healthy all thc year. Water fine. For further particu? lars, apply at No. 33 Broad atreet., Jano-thatnth*._ Statt Notices. gTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ExKCtmvB DBPABTMBNT, 1 COLOMBIA. January 7, 1873. j The following named gentlemen are hereby ap? pointed as Representatives or South Carolina to attend the National Prison Reform Congress, to convene In the City ef Baltimore, Maryland, on the evening of Tuesday, the 2lst ol January, 1873: General CARLOS J. STOLBR IND. Superintendent or tue Sooth Carolina Penitentiary. T. C. COX, Esq., Sheriff of Darlington County, Sonta Carolina. By order of his Excellency, Governor F. J. MOSES Tr H. H.'i). BYRON, Private Secretary. Jan9-l Dale, Cops, Ut. HAVING ADDED TO MY UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY The sala of Men's and Boys' HATS AND CAPS, I will keep on hand a Large s toe's of THB LATEST STYLES Which I will sell at the vary lowest prices, for eaah. Before purchasing $6 Dress JHlk Hats, examine what I am selling at $4 60, and extra flue quality at $5 50 and $6. Umbrellas of all kinds always on hand, made to order or repaired at shortest notice, ?nd a large stock or Walking Canes. ? JOHN R. JOHNSON, No. soi. King Street, 4 doors above Wentworth, decio-tuthslmo_ JOHNSON & BROWN HAVE NOW ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF j FURS ever offered m this city, in imitation and real im? ported goods. Sets from $3 to $160. ?SSMEPSA Stammt 0al?f ~~?nmrt ?Dcp?. ^WTTTJL?ITCH & E. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. ROBB'S COOPERAGE SHOP AT AUO aio.v. wm be sold on T?ESDAT, the uta instant, at the east end of Broad street, at il o'clock All that LOT OF LAND, with the BUILDING9 thereon, formerly u-ed asa Cooperase tor Robb's M Ills, and suit*ble for the storage of Naval Stores situated at toe northwest corner ot Inspection and Wharr htreets; measuring in front 120 feet on Wharf street, by HO feet deep. T-rms casn. Purchaser to pay ns for papers. Jan9-than3_ " Bj TL M. MARSHALL & BBO. NO. 188 MEETING STREET, KNOWN as Howard's Hal). On THURSDAY, 18th mst. at ll o'clock, will be sold aear the Pojtofflce, Broad street, The PREMISES above described, containing on first floor two Stores, on second a large Hall, on third five rooms, with attics above. Lot 37 by I<HX leet, more or less. Te rm a easy; made known at sale. Jan9-thstnth4_ Bj R. M. MARSHALL & BBO. STORE AND DWELLING, NORTHEAST corner Marali and Inspection streets. OT THURSDAY, 18th lBBt.. at ll o'clock, will be sold, near the Postofllce, Broad streets, The above STORE AND DWELLING, of four rooms and attics, with double Kitchen, cistern. Ac. Lot 78 by HO feet, more or le*a. Terms eas ? ; made known at sale. Jan8-thBtutb4_ Bj J. FRASER MATHEWES. STEAMER W. W. FRASER. Will be sold corner Broad and East Bay htreets, on THURSDAY, 16th Instant, at H o'clock. The steamer w. w. FRASER, as she now Ilsa In the Creek, near the Northeastern Railroad Wharf, together with a Low Pressure Beam Engine, suitable for propelling a beat 120 feet In length. Terms-Note at fonr months, with approved endorsement and Bank Interest added. Jan9-thfmth4 Bj Auctioneers. SALE BY TRUSTEES UNDER POWER CONTAINED IN MORTGAGE DEED. Will be sold on THURSDAY, the 18th day of February, 1873, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Rooms of the charleston Board of Trade, No. Ul Meering street, near Wentworth street. All the KlQHT. TITLE AND INTEREST OF TH H CBAKLESTON BOARD OF TRADE In and to the following Real Estate and personal property, to wit : All that LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate, lying and being on the west side of Meeting street, near Wentworth street, to the north ?a Lands now or late of -Barrett, for* merly of E. D. Winslow, to the west on Lands of - Park, rormerly of E. D. Winslow, to the sooth on Land? of F. P. Sermons, now of the Estate of Smith Mowry, Jr, and to the easton Meeting street, being parcels of Lands of the heirs of Mary Ancrum, delineated in Purcell's plat thereof, dated 1799; measuring and containing on the north Une i83 feet, on the back line 67 feet 3 Inches, on the soon Une 141 feet and on Meeting street 62 fee', and having such form and shape aa by a niac thereof annexed to the conveyance of said lot by E. D. win? ow to Smith Mowry. Jr., and recorded in the office of the Keglater or Masne Conveyances for charleston County, In Book 2, No. ll, page 439, will fully appear. The said Real E>tate wih be sold first. ALSO. The following Personal Property In the Build? ings on t he said Lot: 48 Oak cane-Seat CHAIR", 12 Oak Cane-Seat Chairs (arm.) 21 Chairs (stuffed and covered with green terry.) 4 Chairs (sniffed and covered with crimson terry.) 1 Arm Chair (In crimson terry,) 1 rouble-stuffed Chair tin crimson terry.) 6 Linen Covers for Crimson chairs, 2 Oak Tables, (6 ff at long. 4 feet wide,) 1 Umbrella Stand, a auntie Mirror?, 6 sets Window Draperies, Cornices and Lace Curtains, 8 Newspaper Racks, 48 News? paper sticks 1 Fancy Inkstand, Gas Chandeliers (complete with Azt ire-i.) 1 Oak Extension Table, 2 O.ik Round Tablea, 2 Whist Tablett, 1 Oak Table (marbi? top,) l Oak Extension Table, 6 Marble Top saloon Tables, 4 Small Walnnt Tables, 6 Car? pets (373* yards.) Oil Cloth (148 yards.) Cane and Cocoa Matting (116 yards,) Stair Carpet (26 yarda, rods and pads,) 6 Walton and velvet Rags, 7 Mats, IO Window Shades, 1 Large Slate, 48Spit* toons, 2 Large Globe Lamps and Stands, Step Ladder, Coal Hod and Hardware, Silver-plated Water Cooler, 2 Goblets and Slop Bowl, 1 Wain st Desk, 2 Billiard Tables and Fixtures. ... 'i erma of sale-Tne personal property cash oa delivery. The Real Estate, one-third cash; bal? ance payable in two equal successive annual In? stalments; ?Ithinterest thereon, payable semi? annually, occured by b?i'Lpr bonds of the por? ches ir and mortgage or the premises, th? build? ing ? to be Insured and policy Of Insurance assigned. Purchaser ito pay for all reQ0.?lta__ papers. ANDREW SIHOSDS, GEO. S. O AME RON, CHAS. 0. WITTE. Jan9-th3_Trna tees. "* Bj LOWNDES & GRIM BALL. - HOUSES 21 AND 23 MORRIS STREET AT AUCTION. Will be sold on TUESDAY, 14th Jan uary, 1678, at ll o'clock, at the Old Postofllce, Broad s'.reet. That Two-Story WOODEN HOUSE on th? south side of Morns street, known as No. 21, containing 4 square rooms and Kitchen attached. Lot 20 feet front by 108 feet, more or leas. ALSO, Two-Story WOODEN HOUSE, next weat of the above, No. 23, containing 4 sqnare rooms and Kitchen attached. Lot 20 feet front by 108 feet, more or leas. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay na for papers. Jan7-tuth3_ R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. Auctioneers. ESTATE SALE, BY ORDEB OP AD? MINISTRATOR of Estate of John H. schmidt, with WM annexed. Will be sold on THURSDAY, 16ih January next, at the Postoffloe, at ll o'clock. A. M., at Pabllc Auction, .411 that LOT OF LAND, with the Two-story Wooden House, slated roof, situated on the east side of Banovsr street, measuring thirty-two feet on said street, and one hundred and ten feet deep; bounding north on lot of Porter, sooth on estate of Strohecker, and west on Hanover Btreet. On the premises are a cistern and well of Terms-One-half cash; balance In one and two years, with mortgage of premises and policy of insurance assigned. Purchaser to pay for papara and city taxes for 1878. dse26-Jan2,9,16 fliunoe, CB>ro,ang, gt. PIANOS ANO ORGANS, Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. MoOLENAHAN, Plano and Music Store, jas9 Ko. 191 King street. {?Urnas and fflltaitinta. DR. FTTLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU? MATIC SYRUP. Warranted under oath never to have failed to cure. 28,608 Certificate! or testimonials of cure, including Rev. 6. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls of Schuylkill. Philadel? phia; the wife of Rev. J. B. Davis, Bur H ts town. New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia: Hoo. J V. Greeley, member Con? ferees trona Philadelphia; non. Judge Lee, Cam? den, New Jersey; ex-Seaator Stewart, Baltimore: ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands of others. Warranted to cure or money refunded. DB. GEO. OAULIER, Agent, n ly 1-1 vr Charleston, S.C. (illina, Crockers, #c. _ ^CH1NA7 GLASS AND CROICKERTP AT TMS OLD STAND, KING STREET, CORNER OF LIBERTY STREET. The Subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the publlo that his St?ok la now com? plete In CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY, Plain white and Fancy Ohma, Glass and Finney China Goods. Lamp*, Shades. Ac, Ac octl?-thstuSmoe H. H. MCDOWELL. Agent. iFnmitnrc, Ut. THIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. MILLLNG'S FURNITURE STORE, NO. 444 KING STREET, NEAP. JOHN,