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^_Mte?v^s._ WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY RIFLE CLUB, ATTENTION i-Au end Drills, with rifles. THIS, Thursday, and TO-MOR? ROW. Friday, EVIN IN a, at hair-past T o'clock, at nsoal rendezvous, m foll uniform, dark pants. Members who have not done so should procure then coats and caps without further delay, and leave their belt clasps at Messrs. Cn apean A Benton's. Meeting street, to be fitted to the new bens now making np. By order of Captain Courtenay. F. H. HONOUR. First Warden. tar The Stewards will report. feb20-1 Jnsnrarue. ^28th ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NEW YORK LIFE MSR? COMPANY, OFFICE, Nos. 346 & 348 Broadway, JANUABY1,1873. Amount Of NET CASH ASSETS. January 1.1872.SIS,G39,1 ?7 36 Income* P.errlnms and annui? ties.$ 6,803.000 62 interest received and accrued. 1,206,606 43 - 7.616,407 05 $30,305,154 41 Disbursements. Lor-esby death. 1,408,519 87 Dividends and Keiara Premium! on Can? celled Policies. 2,263,392 07 Life Annutles Matur? ed, Endowments and Reinsurance. 50,606 56 Commissions, Broker? ages and Agency Expenses. 640,975 95 Advertising and Phy? sicians' fees. 111,631 71 Taxes, Onice and LHW Expenses Salaries, Printing, Revenue Stamps, AC. 265,185 49 4,630,311 65 831,574,843 70 VA sse ts. Cash In Trust Com? pany, in Bank and on hand. 2,242.7? 64 ? Invested In United Mates, New York State, and other atocksfmarket value $4,227.397 83) coat.. 4,140,613 95 Invested in New York City Bank stocks (market value $46, S27 60) COBt. 41,549 00 Seal Estate. 1,768,174 14 Bon dr and M on gat? es (secured by real es? tate valued at $28. 000,000 00, bnlldlngs thereon Insured for over $ii.OGo,ooooo, and the policies as? signed to the Cem pany as additional collateral i-ecnrlty).. 11,390.534 28 Loans on existing pol Idea (the reserve held , by the Com - pan y on these poli? cies amounts io fl, 069,991 61). 986,244 08 Quarterly and Semi? annual Premiums, due subsequent to January 1. 1873..... 691,4 6 51 Premiums on existing policies in coarse of transmission and collection .estimat? ed reserve on these B?lleles, $900,000, icladed ld Liabili? ties). 272,484 75 Amounis due from Agents. 29,033 os Interest accrued to January l, 187S. 112,162 33 -?1,674,842 76 ADD Excess of market value or securities over cost. 92,157 33 Cash Asse??, Jan. 1, 1873, $31,607,030 14 APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: Amount or Adjusted tosses due subse- . quent to January l, 18TS. ....$ 281,643 00 Amount of Reported Losses a wattle g proof, Ac. 192.670 00 Amount reserved for Re In > nra nee on ex? isting policies in? suring $117.621. 763 21 participating Insurance (at 4 per cent. Carlisle net premium) - $l,ooo. 8*2 66, non-pari lct i at lng, (at 6 per cent., Carlisle net premium).......... 19,418,926 46 Balance of Re:urn Premium of. 1872, payable during the year 187$.... . 181.436 76 - 20,024,675 22 Divisible Surplus..$1,643,434 93 From the undivided surplus or $1,642,424 92 the Boird of Trustees has declared a reversionary Dividend,avollabls on settlement or next annual premium, to participating policies proportioned to their Contribution to Surplus. The cash value of such reversion may boused on settlement of premiums, if the policy-holder so elect. Daring the year 8910 Policies have been issued, Insuring $27.096,27S 61. TRUSTEES: MORRIS FRANKLIN..President of the New York Life Insurance Company. DAVID DOWS..(David Dows & Co., Flour Mer? chants.) 20 South street. ISAAC a KENDALL..(Merchant) Union Build? ings, corner WiUlim and Pine. DANIELS. MILLER..(Late Dater, Miller A Co., Grocers.) HENRYK. BOO E RT.. (Boj er t k Kneeland.) 49 William street. JOHN li AIRS.(Merchant,) 20 South street. WILLIAM H. APPLETON..(Appleton A Co., Pub? lishers.) 649 and 651 Broadway. ROBERT B. COLLINS..^Collina A Bros , Station? er, ers,) 370 Broadway. WILLUM BARI ON.(Banker.) 33 Wall street. WILLIAM A BOOTH..(Booth A Edgar,) 100 Wall street, GEORGE A. OSGOOD...(Banker,) 35 Broad street. HENRY BOWERS..(Banker,) 36 Broad street. CU. A RLE j L, ANTHONY.. (Anthony A UaU, Dry Good?,) 61 Leonard street. SANFORD COBB...President Eagle Fire Insurance Company, 71 Wall street. EDWARD MARTIN...(CragIn k CO., Provision*.) 400 West Twi lith street. EDWIN HOYT...(Hoy:, Spragaes & Co., Dry Gooda) loo Franklin street. H. E. CLAFLIN.. (H. B. Claflln k Co., Dry G Kid*,) corner Church and Wonh streets. J. F. SEYMOUR..(J. F. Seymour A CO..) 78 War - reu street. C0RNEU6S R. BOGERr, M. D....8 St. Marks' Place. WILLIAM H. BEERS...Vice President of the New York Lifelnsurance Company. MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. WK H. BEERS, Vier - Prrs't di A c l'y. THEODORE BI. BARTA, Cashier D. O'DELL., Superlntr dr nt or Agencies. GEO. WILKES, Wm D.. I Teaical E?*m?s CHAS. WRIGHT, BL D., Aas'l Bled. Ex'r. THOMAS FROST, GENERA D AGENT, NO. 64 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON. JOHN I*. DAWSON, Bf. D. 1 " ^ Exam's. F.L. PARKER, 01. D., J nta febl8-tnth4tn6 r. > I ?ra Goo?e, &t. nmWMl BENEDICT & CO. No. 275 King Street, ARK OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR TUE NEXT FEW WEEKS. Qreat closing oat sale of our extensive stock of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS To make room for oar Spring Stock we will now offer CARPETS 10 pieces 4-4 HEMP CARPETING, only 30 cents 25 pieces 4-4 Wool and Cotton Carpets, only 60 cents. 25 pieces 4-4 Wool Carpets, only 75 and 85 cents 25 pieces all Wool Ingrain, only 90c. and SI. 60 pieces Engl sh Brussels, only SI 50. Fnll lines of Rugs, Mats oil Cloths and Matting HOUSEHOLD O-OODS. 5 coses 3 4 Bleached at 9 cents. 6 cases 4-4 Bleached at 12X cents. 5 cases 4 4 extra One at is cents. 2 cases 4-4 Wamantta, at 20 cents. 6cases 10-4 bleached Sheeting at 42 cents. loo dozen Towels at $1 25. 200 dozen Towels at $175 and $2. Full lines of better quality Hack and Damask Towels at $2 and $>>. Full liaes of Linen Sheeting, Linen Pl lowcaslng Sh rt Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Table Damasks kc. Blankets, Flanne's, Shawls, Cloaks have been greatly reduced lo price. DRESS GOODS. 2C ri ecf.s 'SILK VALOUR, all colors, 85 cents "ormerly $11"<. 5 cases Oreas Goods, all styles, 25 to 40 cents, 'ormerly 35 to so cents. tl pieces Black Silk, $1 25, SI 60, SI 75, S2, S3, ?educed 20 per cent. Our entire Mourning stock has undergone a re? faction or from 60 to 25 per cent. Black Alpa.a, only soxjents, worth 65, the best n the city. Fall lines or Satins. Silk Valours, Silk Velvet, tc, are offered a: great bargains. 3LOTH DEPARTMENT, The best selected stockt n this market, consist tig of Fo-eigu and Domestic mannrActures, has cen marked down, and we offer great bargalos 0 purchasers. NOTION DEPARTMENT. Full linea of Lad)'a. Misse 'and Gents* HOSIERY nd UNDERWEAR. Fnll lines of Eld Gloves at following prices: 1 hatton Kid Glove, St. 2 button Kid Glove, $1 25. Also, sole Agents for the celebrated Chellly s lld Gloves, each pair guaranteed. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets and .Hand crcblers In great variety. See specials. Respectfully, WRCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., ?roccnts, jXiqBOTS, &c. ri. KLATTE & CO. ACENT8 FOR CHARLESTON. We have appointed Messrs FI. KL ATTE A OO lol* Agen'B tor Charleston for th's Celebrated Jrand o? PURE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS, both IYE3 and BOURBON. These Whiskeys are guaranteed pnre KENTUCKY COPPER DISTILLED, free from all compound lm< mri ti es, and highly recommended by eminent themlsts ror medical use. The Brand ls patented o prevent Infringements. BARKHOUSE BROS. A CO., Louisville, Ky. We respectfully Inform our friends and enstom irs that we keep constantly on hand a fnll supply if the above already favorably well known Whts ;eys. and offer same to tho trade at dlstllier'B trices. H. KLATTE A CO., angai-atnthamo No. 185 Rant. Ray. HDrnos ano itle?iartes. >I Chronic and Acute Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Lumbago. Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Dia? zes, arter years of suffering by taking Dr. FiTLER'S VEOKTABLE RHEUMATIC SYKUP ihe seien title discovery or J. P. Fitter, M. D" a regalar graduate physician, with wnom we are jere or ally acquainted, who has for 39 years reated these diseases exclusive y with automati? ng results. We believe lt our Christian dnty, ut er deliberation, to conscientiously request soi 'erera to use lt, especially persona in moderate :lrcamstances who cannot afford to waste noney and time on worthless mixtures. AB :lergymen we seriously feel the deep reapons . Mliiy resting ou us in publcly er asing this nedlclne. But our knowlege and experience or ts remarkable merit folly Jastlfles oar acion: Rev. c. H. Ewing, Media Penn., suffered sixteen rea's, became hopeless: Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D, Frankford Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. Davie, dightstown. New Jersey; Rev J. 8. Buchanan, Clarence, Iowa; Rev. G. 0. Smith. Plttsrord. New rorie; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls Church, Philadel? phia. Other teatlmoulttls .'rom Senators, Cover aoiB. Judges, Congressmen, Physicians, Ac, for warded grat-B with paraph?t exp alnlng ibe?e llaeases. < ne thousand dollar? w?! bo i>r???nt ?d to any medicine for ea ne dlseasea showing ;qnal merit under rest, or that can produce one uurth as many living cures. Any person send? ing by letter description ot affliction will receive gratia a legally signed gu wau iee, naming the number or bottles to care, agreeing io reraod money upon sworn statement or Its failure to :ure. Athlete I Invited to write to Dr. FlfLER, Philadelphia. His valuable advice costa nothing. DOW1E, MOISE A DAVIS, Sole Wholesale Agents for South Carolina. For sale at Retail by H. BA ER, W. A. SKRINE. A. W. ECKEL A CO., Dr. GEO. OAULIER, G. J, LUHN, JOS. BLACKMAN, E. H. KELLERS. janis-Btuthly nae_ D R. C. F. BROWN'S YOUNG AMERICAN LINIMENT. Thc demand for this truly wondefol remedy has Indnced the Proprietors to extend the area or its circulation and usefulness by placing its valuable qualities before ibe public. It ls truly atserted, and rads prove it that no Liniment ever before the peonie has grown so rapidly In public favor for all the cases reached by this class of medicines. BROWN'S YOUNG AMERICAN LINIMENT has gained a 'astin? r?putation wherever used la caaes wi.ich require an EXTERNAL REMEDY, and lswiih the utmost confidence recommended to the public. Manufactured hy the proprietors, 0. F. BROWN, chemical company, New York, and for sale by all Drugglsta rind Country Dealers. DOWIE, MOISE 4 JJAVIS, , u.o . .v*^5.0le8ale ABentB, Charleston, S. 0. feM8-tuths3mos Cioti)inr| ano itirnishin? (SOG?B. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING! MENKE & MULLER, CORNER OP WENTWORTH AND RING 8TREET3, ARE NOW CLOSING OUT WINTER CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING-1 STOCK. GIVE U3 A CALL ! Janal Soots, 5t)0?s, St. ' 13?OTS AN?Tsl??sT" ELIAS & BROS., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D BALEES IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &.C., 368 KING STREET, CORNER OP GEORGE STREET, Roppectrmiy solicit the contlnoance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on tbem by the citizens or Charleston and surrounding country. One or ihe arm has just returned from ihe North, and purchased In Boston .mst i if fore the large Are there; all or which we offer to the Wholesale Bayers at great ad* v images, and guarantee them a saving or at least io to is per cent. We are offering all or onr purchases now ar. less than former prices, and regardless lo the advance or prices now. To our ketall Customers we would say tha< as heretofore we shall do oar beat to please them by polite atleotloa and cour? teous salesmen No trouble to show goods. We keep only a good quality or Boots and Shoe*, and prices that der? compel lt lon. Oar motto ts, LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. AS A 8PECIALTT 1 To Mothers we would say that we con? tinue to keep a large stock or that celebra? ted SILVER TIPPE J SHOE, or Philadel? phia make. Constantly on hand and receiving by every steamer from Philadelphia a fine and well selected stock of Hand-sewed Boots and Shoes, for Ladles, Gents, Misses and Children, or the best Philadelphia manufacture, all of which we guarantee to give satisfaction, and would respectful? ly solicit a call al ELIAS & BEOS., No. 3S8 KING STREET, CORNER OF GEORGE STREET. J. FINLEY, CHARLES NEWHOOSE. R. H. UCKENFUSS, will be pleased to walt on their lends._nov28-tnths Pianos, ?rgana, &c. Furnished at factory prices for Gash, or by onthly Payments, on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. MoCLENAHAN, Plano and Music Store, I ano_ Na loi King street. Sewing iftaciiines. SINGER OFFICE, ?0. 186 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. dccio-tuthssmo Cigar*, SLobflcto, &t. WM. SCHRODER, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE. DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C, No. 19 HAYNE STREET Sign of the Empiror William. TRADE SUPPLIED. moh7-iyrso*w V Drugs at UJrjoUsale. LOEFLlXDs COMMITED LIEBIG'S FOOD FOR INFANTS. A Perfect Substitute for lfotbe> >B Milk. Ready for nae. Prize Medal of trio Paris Exhibition. The valne and popularity of Baron Lleblg's Food for infants is now so firmly established that lt la un necea ? sary tn make any remirka upon Its effie ic?. The only fault that has hitherto been found with thia valuable preparation la tnn trouble and dirficu tv In mlxin? lt, and this now le happily overcome by "LOEFLUND'd CONCENTRATED LIEBIG'* FOOD FOR INFANTS."' Tue Baron has carefnliy ex? amined this, and pronounced lt one of the most foionilflc and useful Iuvenil ins ev.-r Introduced io his notice In the shape of food for infants. None genuine withoct tu. L.0 EFL.CN D'? signature on every 1 bel. THE CHINESE EHMENAGOOOR, TS A-T>IN-Botanical nam?. Rhynchosla Excavata. This herb ls nsed by ihe females of China to regulate their menstraa'lon. It has been presjrlb.d by American and European physlolans with decldfd snccess. lt is not abortive. Agenrs (or the United States, ALBERT DUNG A SON, No. 01 Broadwav, New York. Ag. nt? for South Carolina, DU w IE, MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Drugg sis, feb20-th6mos Charle no-i, S. C. ?amp?, Cljimncrjs, $ft. SAVE YOUR EYES. USE THE CELEBRATED GUMIN STUDENT'S UMP, The Brightest, Clearest, Softest aid Best Light ever used. FOR SALE BY THOMAS & LANMAU NO. 289 KING 8T RE ET, OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. SHADES. CHIMNEYS AND WICKS ALWAYS ON HAND. novie-Btuih QUiral ?il. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, HAS NOW THE ESTABLISHED REPUTATION OF BEING IN EVERY RESPECT THE SAFEST ANO MOST RELIABLE OIL MADE, fBOM MILLIONS OF GALLONS SOLD, NO ACCIDENTS HAVE EVES OCCURRED. It barns In tbs ordinary Kerosene Lamp, ls mre, Uniform. Odorless and Perfectly Safe. For Bale by the Agents for Sooth Carello a, DOWIE, M013B A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, s. 0. ic020 them-s Ornat, Oqewuai?, &z. TRUSSES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS ALL STYLES. ABDOMINAL BELTS. ELASIIC STOCKINGS. PHYSICIANS' SADDLE-BAGS. Family Medicine Chests. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES THE BEST FOB FAMILY USE. Manson's Family Syringe. DAVIDSON'S SYRINGES. ?ABD RUBBER SYRINGE8 GLASS SYRINGES M ETAL SYRINGES I RESPECTFULLY OALL THE ATTENTION OF TBE TRADE TO MY LARGE ASSORT? MENT OP DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE CORKS, PILL BOXES TOOTH BRUSHES COMBS, and everytb.lng pertaining to the Department ol' Druggists' Sundries. These articles will be sold at the LOWEST FIGURES, and satisfaction guaranteed. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting Street* d ec"-thly TLC? W CHARLESTO V Agricultural implements. RICK DRILLS, GUANO DISTRIBUTORS, AND COTTON SWEEPS. WAGONES & MATTHEWES' IMPROVED BICE DRILL at reduced prices. WESra HAND RICE PLANTER AND GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. Price $5 60. THE DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER AND GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. COLLINS & CO.'S STEEL DICKSON SWEEPS. FROM 12 TO 2G INCHES. FARQUHARS SWEEPS, all kinds and 8lZ"B. RIVER'S SWEEP, SOLID SWEEPS, TURN SHOVELS. TWISTERS, SCOOTER9, BULL TONGUES, it:., ic. PLOUGHS of all makera-COLLlNS, WATT, DIXIE, STONEWALL, AMES, MOORE, LEE, ?c., ?0. THOMAS'S SMOOTHING HARROW. MONROE'S ROTARY HARROW. NI3HWITZ PULVERIZING HARROW, with a lull assortment of Agricultural Imple? ments of all kinds. HABERSHAM'S COTTON PLANTER AND COVERER, depositing tue Seeds In bille from 12 to 22 Inches apart. For sale low by J. E. AGGER & GO., AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. NO. 62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, fi. C. Send for Circulars. jan2J tuths moora, Sashes*an5 ?iin?s. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, .VOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE STOCK-LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH & THORNE, 254 AND 256 CANAL STREET dCC9-lyr New York City. _ TTT A. KENYON, PRODUCE CONMISSION MERCHANT AND FOR? WARDING AGENT, No. 42 MARKET STHBET, In Pipe and Barrel Staves, Shingles, Spokes, Wood, Koagh Bice, Peas, corn, Pindars, Apples, Peaches, Potatoes, ODIODB, Bides, Furs, Beeswax, Tallow, Hogs, FowlB, Eggs, Game. Send for quotation of market prices. febl6-stu8" F Snipping. OB EIVEBPOOL The Al British Bark DAVID MCNUTT, jfc* N. A. Lockhart, Master, haring a large SIS? portion or her cargo engaged and going on board will have dispatch for the above port. For Freight engagements, apply to febia HENRY CAKD, Atlantic Wharf. JpOE NEW YORK. The American Bark NARRAGANSETT,^ Hamlen, Master. wKn For Freight engagements, apply to reb20 E. WILLIS. JIOR NEW ?OBK. ON THURSDAY, 20TH FEBRUARY, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE BOOMS ALL ON DECK. jjjj^j ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Hie Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship GEORGIA, Crowell, Commander, will sall lor New York on THURSDAY. 20th February, at 12 o'clock M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the New England cities as asnal. ta- insurance by steamers or this line ? pei cent. For Freight or Passage engagements, having very flne Deck Stateroom ?noammojanooa. op" J. ply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad Kreet, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, corner Vendue Range and East Bav (np-atalra.) febl4-fmw3ihl F OR NEW YORK. The Splendid Side-wheel Steamship MAN? HATTAN, M. s. Woodhull. Commander, will sall for the above port on SATURDAY, the 22d Instant, it l o'clock P. M. For Freight or Pasaage engagements apply to feb20-3 J AM KS A I HI KR A CO.. Agents. ^H? PHILADELPHIA STEAM LINE. THE FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMSHIPS ASHLAND, Captain Hunter, EQUATOR, captain Hinckley, are now regularly on the Line, Insuring a drat :lasi sea connection between Philadelphia and Jharleston, and in alliance wlih Rallroau Compa? nies at both termini, alford rapid transportation :o uud from all points In the Cotton states, ami .o and from Cincinnati, st. Louis, chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest, uoston. Prov] lenee and the Eastern Mannfactnrlng Centres. ?9- Tho ASHLAND la appointed to aaii from Brown'a wharf on SATORDAY, February 2?d, atl ta- The LQUATuR will lollow. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apph io WM. A. COURTENAY, Corner Rast Bay and Vendue Hange, ap stairs. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. ll South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. febl6-stnth3rs2 LIVERPOOL, ViA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN BTEAM COMPAN1 Ww dispatch one of their ??rat-olass, mu yuwe Iron 8craw Steamships rrom PIER No. 46 N. H., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passago $80, gold. o ; steerage Passage (Office No. 30 Broadway) lat lurrency. For Freigut or Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 83 Wall street. N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool isa no. jj the Charleston and New York Steamers, whlo) make close connection with tho above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES AUGER A CO., WAGNER, HUGER A OO., maye or WM. A. COURTENAY. QHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. INCREASED SERVICE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY1* THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave n-r ifTfls So. 42, North River, footof Canal 8treot,2?uSB New York, at 13 o'clock noon, of the loth. S3 ind 30th of every month, except when these dates 'au on sunday, then the Saturday preceding. ; ? All departures connect at Panama with Steam ra for South Pacific and Coat ral American port?. For Japan and China, Steamers leave San Fran? cisco first of every month, oxcept when lt falls on Sunday-then on the day preceding. No California Steamers touch at Havana, bm go direct from New York to AsplnwalL One hundred pounds buggage free to eaoh adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information, apply at tho COMPANY'? TICKET OFFICE, on the Wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent, augio-lyr_ jp OR GEORGETOWN, S. C. steamer EMILIE, Captain 0. 0. . .?JT"*k, White. Time Table for February ?aJggggC 1873: . LEAVE CHARLESTON. | I. BA VB QEOROBTOWN. WBDNBS'Y, Feb 6. 6 A M MONDAr, Feb 8, 6 A M MONDAY, Feb io, 6 A u FRIDAY, Feb 7, ?6 A M FRIDAY, Feb 14. 3 A M WBDNKS'Y, Feb 12, 6 A if WXDNBB'Y. Feb 19, 6 A ii MONDAY, Feb 17, 6 A M MONDAY, Feb 24. 6 A M FRIS?T, Feb 21, SAS FRIDAY, Feb 28, 0 AM WBDNKS'Y, Feb 26, 6AM Freight received day before sailing. All freight and wharfage must be prepaid. Mi AC K ELFORD A KELLY, Agents, feh3 tnthalmo_North Atlantic Wharf. POR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. [The Splendid :-ide.whecl.stearaors, ? . ?JJ^"?s, DICTATOR, Captain L. M. C'oxetter, JaSSSMK and CITY POINT, Captain Fitzgerald, win leave Charleston every TDKHDAY, THURSDAY and SUN? DAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock precisely, for Savan? nah. Fernandina, Jacksonvll e. Magnolia, Green Uove Springs, .M. Augustine, Palatka and all Landings on St. John's hiver. Cooncoting at Palatka with steamers for the OclawahaRiver and wlih the M earn er STARLIGHT for Enter? prise, Melloavllle, and all points on the Upper St, Jobu's and India? Rivers. Connect at Fernandina with Florida Railroad for all pc.lis i a In the interior, and with Railroad for New Ol leans and Havana, via cedar Keys. All Way Freight must be prepaid. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVEN EL A co., Agents, Corner Vandorhorst's Wbarf and East Bay. 4aR9 SAM'L W. MELTON, P. H. CHAMBERLAIN, I Attorney-General. Rx-Attorney General. jyjELTON & CHAMBERLAIN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, COLOMBIA, S. C., wm practice In all the Coarta of this State, and tn the United States Courts for the District of South carolina. Office') at columbia, S. C.. In the Statehouse, and In the Carolina Nation J1 Bank Building, (np stairs.)_ - ; _|an2-lyr TOOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGD Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX Hides, Skins, Paper Stock, iron, and au kinds ol Metals. ALSO, Dealers in COTTON, Naval stores and Scotct J Pig iron. maySO-mwflyr Unction 6altf~~Soil Sag. ByX A. ENSLOW & CO. DAMAGED BAGGING! DAMAGED BAGGING i For account of underwriter! and dil concerned. THIS MOHNING, soth instant, at ll o'clock, wm be sold, for account Underwrltera and all concerned, on Central wnarf, ol rolls BAGGING, "Ludlow* Standard." And immedlately sf ter, In store in Colonnade Row, root Vendue Range, 83 rolls Bagging. "Ludlow A Standard." All slltrritlv damaged on voyage of importation per soar Lottie Wells, from Boston. feb20 W. Y. LEITCH & B. S. BBUNS, Aactlonetn, FINE MULE, HARNESS AND LIVERY WAGON-lately used by a Family Grocer, by order A. P. CALDWELL, Assignee? The above will be sold at Mo. 280 King street, on FRIDAY, 21st instant, at 10 o'olock, before tho sale or Oro eries._fehl? By W. Y. LEITCH & B, S. BBUNS, Aactloneen. CLOSING-OUT SALE OF STOCK OF Grocery Store occpfed by N. M. PORTER. (No. 236 King street.) by order of A. P. CALD WKLL, AssW nee. wm be sold rn FRIDAY, 2ist instant, at io o'clock, at No. 336 K'ng street, Toe Balance of Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES on nanci. Also, TINWARE, H >nsohold Articles, Tea Caddies, Counter Scales. Showcases. Also , a Kine Assortment of Chol.e LIQUORS. feble_ Bj W. Y. LEITCH & TL S. BBUNS, Auctioneers. TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS AND CHAM? PAGNE. TO-MORROW, (Friday.) the 21st Instant, wfll be sold at N. M. Porter's Store, No. 230 King street by order or A. P. Caldwell, Assignee, at 12 o'clock M., zs nair Luting i ? n.n.. Bst?rtM> ?mk nnil English Order Hyson Casks Port and Catalonia Wine ':; casks Wheat, Rye and Bourbon Whiskey Casks Choice Ola Cognac Brandy Cases Old Cognac Brandy, Champagne, Extra Old London Dock Port Wine,_iebao-2 By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BBUNS, Auctioneers. .' ACHOICE LOT AND FRAME BUILD? ING. Win sell on THURSDAY, 27lh inst., at ll o'clock, oas: end Broad street. A LARGE 2? STORY FRAME BUILDING. Frame complete In every particular. All par? utions located. Mad dlr gs In position. Alse frame wo rs ot piazza. Rafters are all up, and enure roof covered with laina ready for the shingles. Tue bisement a or ls 8 feet blgh la the clear, arranged to contala kl'chen, servants' rooms, psntry, stove room, with large doable halls 12 by 18 and 14 by 24. 'J he second story, or main floor is 12 feet high In the c ear, divided lo two large rooms 16 by 16 and 13 by ie, and hallway la T shape 12 ky 1? and 13 hy 24. * , T, The attic ls 8 feet hl?r>, divided Into three rooms; ?Uh holes for stairs mn nm? from base? ment io tbls point. .. : .. Piazza f rot ts the south with.a retara to the cast aod west. Building U 66 feet front. Frames of good material, and erected in a worJrmaaUke marner, as will be confirmed by Ur. Daniel Sul? livan, builder. ...! Tbe lot ls known as No. 125 Holmes' plat, ?Un? at ec i on Front Besch, at tbe corner of a stn et, a lew lots east of the fort, and regarded aa one. of i he he-1 lots on the inland. on the premises there U a frame kuchen one Btory high. Plan can be seen, and farther -information ob? tained, by application to us. Terms-One-half cAsh, balance In one year.wlth Interest. Purchaser to pay us mr paper and stamps._?__ febiO-thsmwtM Bj SAH. C. BLACK, SALE OF STOCKS AND BONDS AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, 26lh February, 1873.1 will sell, it ea?t end of Broad sir.et. In the city of Charleston, 1*. c., at ll o'clock, A. M., The following SECURITIES, say: 1800 SHARES S. C. KAIL HOAD >>TOCK 200 Snares Georgia Railroad Stock 300 snares (.harlot e, Columbia and Augusta Railroad stock 171 Snares Savannah and Charleston Rall? ro?d ?Sf oe tc 320 Shares Memphis and Charleston Railroad Stock 76 Shat- s Central Railroad of Georgia Stock 110 snares Southwestern Railroad Of Georgia stock < ? , . ? S BOCO South Carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds, First Mortgage $u,oco South carolina Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds, Sf cond Mortgage $21,000 Central Railroad of Georgia First Mort gage Bonds . , . - ; And such other securities as may hereafter, be added to the Hst. Terms cash. Parchasen can arrange to have their purchases carried for thirty days, a; banK rate or Interest, upon deposit of proper margin. feb!5 _ By JT. FRASER MATHE WES, HOUSE AND LOT BULNS LANE. . Will be fold on THURSDAY, 27th Instant, near the PosioOlce, at ll o'clock*, LOT NO. e Barns Lane with Two Story Wooden DWELLING. Dimensions of Lot 20 feet front by 87 feet deep. Terms-One half rash; balance In twelve months, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of t:.e premises. Purchaser to pay me for papers. f< o?0,2S,2S?6,27 etUUrOuOfc S~~~AY A^N?TAIPAND GHARIJaJTON RAILROAD, cn AHLEMTON, January 18,1878. On and after MONDAY, January 20, the Pas? senger Trains on thia Road win ran aa follows ; EXPRESS TRAIN-DAILY. Leave Charleston.4.00 P. H. Arrive at savannah..10.15 P, 11. Leave Savannah.~....1180 P. M. Arrive at Charleston....UL; 7 A.M. DAY TRAIN-SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. M Leave cnoriestun. 7.40 A. M. Arrive at Savannah. 3.30 r. H. LMQ,ve savannah. .".ll A.tu Arrive at Charleston......;..\ .. U.ft? P. M. Passenget? from Charleston by 7.40 A. IL train maKe close conation with Port Royal Railroad ror all Stations OB ?*tjtoad, (Sundays excepted ) Tickets for Beaufort 0ll <&e gt th's Offlce. >i? Freight forwarded dally o*. through ou?s of lad? ing to points in Florida and 0? jannah HM ot steamships to Boston. Prompt <lt?p>-^h wiven to freights Tor Beaufort and point? oa PbiV^wpyal Kallroad and at aa low rates as by im^otWgU^^ Engineer and SaperuueadeBt s. 0. Boy LSTOV, Gen'i Ft. and floret Ama*. Innl4_' NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM? PANY, ll ?0 0 H ABLEST JN, S. C., JASU*!? Wl UTI TralnB will leave dar leann Delly at 10.00 A. M anArrive at Charleston 6.4b A. M. (Mondays ex? ?^(m^&%CkMim 8.00P.k,8W ? Train leavlngio.oo A. M. makes through conneo lion to New Tort, via Richmond and Acquis Creek only, going through ?i 44 hours. Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train nave choice of route, na Riohmond and Waanlagton, or via Portsmouth and Eal?more._ Those leaving FRIDAT by this Train lay over on STTNDAT tn Bal timora. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain BUM? OAT In Wilmington, N. 0. . :',_ This la the cheapest, quickest and most pleas? ant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other pointa Weat and No thwest, both Trains making con nocuous at Washington with Western.Trains of Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. OLK A PPR. Gen. TVkrt Agent, narai - QODTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. . 011ABLS8TON, S. 0.. December }\T* on ard alter StJNDiT, December I5-J^V**" run us r.jllowa: FOB COLOMBIA. Leave Charleston..-j S S 2 Arrive at columbia......-? Leave Charleston.J** JJ Arrive at Au/usta....^.^;.f ? Le.ave oo'.ambla.* JJ Arrive at Charleston.?.? ? * Leave Augusta.***';'? t 2 ?jrWo at Charleston.;. auioutavixiJ THAIK. 0 Leave Summerville at.......~.t.? A 11 Arrive at Charleston.? J**0* * Leave Charleston^. ..-.? ?.? J ? Arrive at summerville.-- man rm CAJO ET TB AD?. Leave camden...-.~......? ].? * ? Arrive at Columbia.* ? Leave columbia......tu ? M ^ay?^TrainB ^^PffiSS Macon Md Augusta Railroad, Central Railroad and GeoTela Railroad. Thia ls the qtHckest and mos?t route and k*m?&?&SQStg iD?d?L? connect with OharlotM Road w ^ Through tickets on sale vu? points North. -t -rjiurvflie daily (ex. ? camden Tram connecu ^J^ M Tram, and ccpt Sundays) with Day r-s-? . ... rune through to Oommbis^^^ vice-PreHdent. 'j g.B.P10KENS,G.T--*- d6U*