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State Notices. QFFICIAL NOTICE TO PILOTS. Ia accordance with instructions received at thia Office, from the Health Officer or this Port, Dr. LKBBY, yon are hereby ordered to anchor all vessels arriving from Ports or Brazil, Rio Janeiro, Pera and Chill at QUARANTINE. By order. A. O. STONE, Chairman Board Commissioners or Pilots. mchT-6 ^> St-Benoart, (Eljirta, &t. STERLING SILVER WEDDING PRESENTS, NEWEST AND LATEST STYLES, AT THOMAS & LANNEAU'S NO. 289 KING 8TREET, OPPOSITE NEW liASO;VO TEMPLE, mchs-mwf A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF CHINA, GRANITE AND GLASSWARE, AT THOMAS & LANNEAU'S NO. 289 KING STREET. OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. rs^chS-mwr flhrnao ono ?lebinnes. DR. FTTLER'S VEGETABLE RHEO MATIO SYRUP. Warranted under cat h never to have failed to J cure, 08,600 Certificates or testlmomaia or cure, including Rev. 0. U. Ewing, Medlo, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs. Falls ur Schuylkill. Philadel? phia; the wire of Rev. J. B. Davis, liiehtstown, New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Francford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Greeley, member Con-1 presa from Philadelphia; Don. Judge Lee, Cam den, New Jersey; ex-Senator stewart, Baltimore: ex-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands of j others. Warranted to enre or money refunded. ' DP. G? O.CACHER, Agent, jnrrl-lvr uhartartna. s.n N O CUBE, NO PAY FORREST'S JUNIPER TAR Is positively warranted to care cough, Croup, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Spitting of Blood. Asth? ma, Bronchitis, and Lnng Diseases. Immediate relier produced. Look out for counterfeits I The genuino IS pat ap by Dr. JAMES MASUN FOR REST A CO. Sold by O. W. AIM AR, Agent. Corner King and Vanderhorsr ttrcets. And all Druggists. rebl4-fmw2mo tfianos, ?roans, &z. PIANOS ANU ORGANS, Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. MCC LEN AH AN, nano and Mnsic store, J na 9 No. 191 Klug stree.. ?fXlUOaoa. X?OETHEASTERN RAILROAD COM J3I PANY. CHARLESTON, s. C., January 20,1872. Traloi wilt leave charleston Dally at 10.00 A. M and 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 6.45 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 3.30 p. M. Train does not leave Charleston 8 00 P. M. SUN? DAYS. Train leaving looo A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acqula Creek only, going through in 44 hours. Passengen leaving by 8.U0 P. M. Train have choice or route, via Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving F&iPAT by tata Train lay over on SUNDAY In Bal? timore. Those leaving on SATUHDAY remain SUN DAY in Wilmington, N. a Tbts ts the cheapest, quickest and most pleas? ant rente tc linetnnail, Cblcngo and other point West and Northwest, both Tri las making con bec tiona at Washing; o u with Western Trains or Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S.S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L CLEAPOR, Gen. Ticket agent. may21 SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, January 18, 1873. On and alter MONDAY, January 2>, the Pas? senger Trains on this Road will run as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN-DAILY. L-ave Charleston.4.00 P. M. Arrive at savannah.io.ii p. M. Leave Scvannah....11.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston........7 A. M. DAY TRAIN-SUNDAYS KXCEPTKD. Leave Charleston.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Savannah.,.3.30 P. M. Leave Savannah.il A. M. Arrive at Charleston...... ............e- so P. M. Passengers from Charleston by 7.40 A. M. train make close connection3tftl Port Royal Railroad tor alt StatioDs.on that KuaC (sundays excepted.) .?l^?tsJotB?jaCorji?ai'ali at this Office. Freight forwarded dally on through bills Of lad? ing to points In Florida and by Savannah Une or steamship* to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and at as low rates as by any other line. C. S. GADSDEN. Engtaeer and Superintendent S, 0. B0YL5T0N, orn-i Ft. and Ticket Agent. )nnl4 _ ^CjUTH CAROLNIA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., December 14.1872. On and after SUNDAY, December 15. the Pa.s senger Trams OD the South Carolina Railroad will nm as follows: FOB OOLOf al A. Leave Charleston.0.30 A M Arrive at Colombia.5.20 p M FOR ACOCSTA. Leave Charleston.9.30 A M ATI i ve at Augusta.5 20 PM POR CHARLESTON. Leave Colombia.0.00 A M Arrive at Charleston.4.46 r M L*ave Angosta.9.00 A M Arrive at charleston.4.45 P M j COLUMBIA NIGHT FXPRESS. (> und ay s excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P M Arrive at Colombia.6.30 A M Leave Columbia.7 30 m Arrive at charleston.6 45 A M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston. 8 30 p M Arrive at Augusta.7.35 A M Leave Augusta.6.15 p a Arrive at charleston.5.60 A M BUHUBRVILLB THAIN. Leave Summet ville at.7.25 A ll Arrixeat charleston.8 40 A ii Leave Charleston.3.35 p M anive at Summerville.4 60 p M CAMDEN TRAIN. Leave Camden.7.:o p M Arrive at Columbia.11.55 A M Leave Columbia.2.10 p M AX. ive at camden.e.ss p M Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta with Macen and Augn-u Railroad, Central Railroad and Georgia Kalin ad. This ls the quickest and moat direct r^ate and as com ev table and cheap as any o her rome to Loulbvllle, Cincinnati, Chicago, ht. Lonlsand all other points West and Northwe-t. Colombia Night Train connects wini Greenville and Colombia KaUroad; and Day and Night Trains connrct wrth Charlotte Road. Through tickets on sale via this route to all pointa North. . " . Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex? cept sundays) with Day Passenger Tralu, and runs through to columbia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S>B. PI0KENS, G. T. A. decl? j tailoring, ?urnis tiing ?0000, #c. JOHN R??HES?, NO. 141 KING STREET, WESTSIDE, A FEW DOORS NO KT li OF QUEEN STREET, Would reflpectfullj inform his friends that he has Juat received rrora New York a large and well selected stock of TBE LATEST STYLE8 OF SPRING IND SUMER GOODS. Also, a fnll assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING (?001 Including the CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS. mchlo-s-mwf-9 . + DtTJ (?OO?f, &t. T8~737 SPRING ! liiuiiivi w i/u?) NO. 27S KING STREET, (NEARLY OPPOSITE HASEL,) Respectfully announce their grand opening or a very large and choice selected stock of SPRING GOODS, vis: . f Black and Colored Taffeta SILKS S Black and Colored Gros Grain H J All the new shades of Colored Silts ? ] Splei did silk fer evening wear o Poll Lines of Fancy and Japanese Silks A i All Colors and Shades of Gnarite silk. Plain and Satin S'riped Black and Colored Silk Grenadine-something new. <r f Fall Lines of Lenos, Japanese, Grenadines ? Spring Poplins, Mohair Goods, Mozamnlqnes S I Tne new styli s of Alpine Japanese g i Full Line of new styles Linea uress Goods ? i M urning Goods in all grades. .Newest fashions in Satin Striped Victoria and Bishop Lawns Piques, Mu ls, Swisses, Nainsooks, Plain and Plaid uunbrici Rattling and Tucking in Lawns and Cambrics Full Linc or the new Shades of Trimming, Scarf | and sash RIBBONS, never before In s' vie-some thing new. Fall and excellent a sorted stock of TIBS. Scarfs, N ek Handkerchief, all In the newest styles and ohades. Foll mock of ARTIFICIAL FLO .VERS and Hat Jet Ornaments. HANDKERCHIEF", Lian Thread, Silk and Taf? feta GLOVES. Fall Line Of HOSIERY and NOTIONS carefully selected to suit this market, Introducing all ihc uovelt.es. Particular attention has been paid In the selec? tion of onr stuck of CLOTHS, casslmeres, Doe Deina, Tweeda, Battis"), for Gents' and Boys' Wear, for Spr.ng and Summer Sn ts. Al! kinds of LINEN, DUCKS. DRILL", Ac. Oar CLOTH DEPARTMENT ls the largest and best selected ever brought to this market, being a specialty. Our DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT comprises the tteat styles of PEC A LES. Lawns. Muslins, Dress Linens, sheetings. Shirtings, Prints. Table Dam laka. Towels, Napkins, From inp Linens, Dimities, Plano and Tablecovers, In ail sizes, Flannels, iuilia, Ac. UPHOLSTERY AND CARPET DEPARTMENT. Lines or WINDOW SHADES, Lace and Dam? ask Curtains Bair ?. loth. Furniture Damasks, Reps, Ac. Tapestry Body and Velvet Carpets, at reduced prices marama and co ton and Hemp Carpets, at re? duced prices All widths or American and English oil Cloths White. Checked and Figured Matti ogs, from 26 cents np. 49* Oar Carpet and Upholstery Department ls in charge of a competent man, whose work will he guaranteed to give satisfaction. Po the Trade we are offering the best selected Stock of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS. HOSIERY. NOTIONS, MILLINERY AND WHITE GOODS. STRAW GOODS, Ac, At Prices to compete with any Jobbing House North. The display of onr SPRING GOODS will be at? tractive and complete, as all Goods haw been s el ect ed w lt h the utnic st care. Respectfully yours, FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO. (Clothing ano Xarnisoinq PJoobf. BARGAINS I li CLOTHING! MENKE & MULLER, CORNER OF WENTWORTH AND KING STREETS, ARE NOW CLOSING OUT WINTER CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE BOOM FOR SPRING- STOCK. GIVE ?S A CALL I Jan.io Atavie jBooks. 0. DITSON <fc CO Offer these new, fresh, genial Juvenile Seng Books to the public, believing they will bear com? parison with any others. Pill? IT'D I? PIT "Cheerful Voices," by L il ll, P, fir U JU that most successful and popular Composer, Mr. L. O. EMERSON, ls for Commou Schools, and as VllTP 300,000 teachers and nu- V U.lV.'l-<?. plls aro already laminar with his previous Scnool Song i'ookB, they will need no urging to try luit. And os for onr Sab ^"D 4 1) irT T WP b*tn School Song Book di A Ii JV Ll li VT whose glittering title aptly describes the brightness of Its con? tents, read the foll >wlng l> TTT> f 17 Q extracts from comraen- I\UI>IliO. datory letters. Superin? tendents tay, "The more we nae it the better we like lt." "lhe music has a freshness and beauty unsurpassed by any book 1 have seeo." choris? ters say: "A werk of stenlng merit." "Far ex? alting sabbath school Music of the many boots I h.ve had the pleasure to use," Ac. Price of Cheerful Voices.60 cents Price of Sparkling Rubles_36 cents Specimen copies malled, post-paid, for tne above prices. OLIVER DITSON A OO., | IO. Q. DITSON A CO B<>Bton' I Til Broadway N.. Y. mch27-WBlyrD4W " ? . B financial. EPORT OP T ~H E OP THE : AvNK OF CHA.RIJ'ESTON NATIONAL A890CIA.TION. AT CHARLESTON, IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 28TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1873. [No. op BANE 2041.] C ONDITIO N BANKING Loans and Discounts.... United States Bonds to secure circulation. Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages. Due from Approved Re? deeming and Reserved Acrents. Dne from National Banks Due from State Banks and Bankers. Banking House.$-,1,635 10 Other Real Estate. 18,887 63 Furniture and Fixtures.. 3,916 00 Current Expenses. 2954 77 Taxes paid. 0.701 os Premiums paid. Bills of National Banks.. 6,493 00 Billa of state Bank*. 282 00 Fractional Currency. 297 76 DR. $132,468 09 300,000 00 163,062 50 28,749 43 264 67 19,197 30 74.437 82 12.655 83 43,631 23 7.072 70 Capital Stock. Surplus Fund. CR. $600,000 00 97,635 18 Discount.$ 7,839 94 Exchange. 2,354 74 Interest. 8,400 00 Proht and Loss. 240 00 - 18,834 6S Circulating Notes receiv? ed irom comptroller...270,000 00 Amount on hand and with Comptroller for burning. 26,365 00 Legal Tender Notes. 45,000 00 $1,119,429 68 Amount Curst anding... 243,635 00 Individual Deposits. 83,882 11 Due to National Banks.. 28,748 50 Due to state Banks and Bankers. 12.299 21 Bills Payable. ?6,000 00 $1,119,429 68 STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHARLESTON : I, WM. B. BURDEN, Cashier of he Bau k ur Charleston Nal ional Banking Association, do solemn ly swear that the hbo ve statement is truo, to tho best of my knowledge and belief. WM. B. BURDEN, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this nth day or March, 1873. [L. s.] TUOS. M. BAN JE EL, Notary Public ?A. s. JOHNSTON. ) J. R. BOYLSTON, J Directors. WM. THAYER. ) (ErjuT.eet.n iDtjolesale Oraoe. JOBBING TRADE OF CHARLESTON, S. C. SPRING T Tt A T> TO O F 1873. TBE SUBSCRIBERS, Wno ARK AMONG TnE MOST PROMINENT JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TUE CITY OF CHARLESTON, S. C., beg lo call the atteutlon or the merchants or the interior or this and the adjoining States to thia market, os being one or the most deslrab.e in which to procure lull supplies of all article* they may require. Thc advantage* ol a near rai'ketm affording raci I'les for frequent renewal or Stocks, and In saving interest <>n Investments cannot be over-estimated. The wants or the country having rapidly Increased, with amp e lacllltles t> enaWlc ns to procure our supples direct irom Brat hands in Europe and this country, we aro now prepared to exhibit more varied and complete stocks of SEASONABLE GOODS Uno at any period since the war, and will diHp, se or them on os gond ternis as any other market. "Daily facilities afforded lor shipment or goods to any point def -ired. " DRY GOODS. EDWIN BATKS A CO., NO. 124 Meeting s rect. CHANE. BOYLSTON .fe C >.. corner Havnc and Meeting streets. JOHNSTOV, GRE ?VS ft CO.. No. 41 Hayne street. NACH.?ANN * CO., No. 169 Meeting street. E. W, MARSHALL A CO, No. 143 Meeting street. JOHN G. M IL NU It A CU., No. 135 Meeting street. CLOTHING. EDWIN BATES A CO., No. 122Meeting street. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING AND HATS. JOHN G. MiLNOR A CO., No. 135 Meeting street. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS AND MILLINERY, JOHN S. FAIRLY A CO.. No. 37 Hayne street. SELL A FOSTER, No. 27 Uayne street. BOOTS AND SHOES. D. F. FLEMING A CO., corner Hayne amt Church stieeis. T. M. BRISTOLL ft CO., No. 145 M< eting street. D. O'NEILL ft SONS, No. 33 Hayne street. HATS AND CAPS. T1IOS. M. HORSEY A BRO, No. 16ft Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. EDMONDS T. BROWN, No. 43 II tyne street. HARDWARE. J. E. A DOER ft CO., No. 139 Meeting street. HART ft CO., No. 39 Hayne street. c. GRAVELEv, comer East Bay and Boyce's Wharf. SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE, &C. WM. HA RR AL. No. 169 Meei log street. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. DOWIR, MOISE A DAVIS, corner Meeting and Easel streets. PHILIP WINEMAN ft CO., No. 35 Hayne ?trecr. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. WM. L. WC LIB, No. 128 Meeting street. GROCERIES. GEO. W.WILLIAMS ft CO., corner Bay ne and Church stree s. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &C. HOLMES ft CALDER, Na 205 East Bay street. FURNITURE. D. H. SILCOX, Nos 175, 177 and 179 King street, corner Clifford street. FOREIGN FRUITS AND PRODUCE. PAUL, WELCH ft CO., No. 215 Eust Bay street. STATIONERS, PRINTERS & BINDERS. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Nos. 3 Bioacl street and 109 East Bay. mch7-lmo_ drugs at iHljok sale. DO WIE, MOI 8E~ ~&~ DAV1isT IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHO LESALE DRUGGISTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Appreciating the success which baa attended our efforts in the past, we bave determined to spure no pains to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed; and, with this view, now offer to DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS and COUNTRY MERCHANTS the largest and most complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAlNrs, 0IL9, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, GLASSWARE, DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, AND FANCY GOODS ever offered lo this market, and at prices that Bhali compare favorably with New York, Philadel? phia and Ballimore. Tbe quality of every article sold by us is guaranteed aa to purity and strength. We are proprietors ol the following STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES, which we offer with confidence 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. MOISE'S LIVER PILLS, purely Vegetable. MOISE'S POPULAR WHITE WORM CANDY. MOISE'S HORSE, HOG AND CATTLE POW- MOI8E'S MORNING STAR YEAST or BAKING DEBS. POWDERS. MOISE'S SOOTHING SYRUP, Reliable and COLLIER'S RfcMEDY FOR MAN AND BEABT, Harmless. Ibo best Liniment ever used. MOISE'S READY RELIEVER FROM PAIN. (?REY'S VEGETABLE VERMIFUGE. VALLET'8 MANGE OINTMENT. DAVIS'S PAIN CURER. CLAYTON'S KING OF PAIN. PARKER'S COUGH SYRUP. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR j VON GLAHNN'S ROYAL CHOWN SCHNAPPS CUBAN BITTERS, THE GREAT WEST INDIAN TONIC BEVERAGE, uovs-mw_ SHOW CASES ! 01)003 <?0SC3. SHOW CASES ! SHOW CASES ! jassgBSSSSl WITH PATENT SPRING M - GI < DOORS, which causes thom "-o open and shut without noise, jar of breaking of glass. Parties desiring to purchase are Invited to vail and examine them and the Now style, Lound Glass Front, Nickle si.vcr Frames. Nt w style. Bevel Front, Nickel Silver Frames. Squaro Front Mahogany. Walnut and Nickle Sliver Frames, rtonbe thick French Glass, all sizes, ano Keep a full supply always on hand. DO WIE, MOISE ft DAVIS, Agents, jaBiG-m. W86mos Corner Meeting and Hasel streets, Charleston, S. C. Sett?vpts. IMPORTANT.. TO COTTON PLANTERS! --rO~--, :. .;. ; ?<*j ,? ... URO THE MARYLAND FER1K MD ?MKMII COMPANY HAVE PREPARED A SPECIAL FERTILIZER ADAPTED TO THE COTTON PLANT UNDER THE NAME OF COTTON FOOD, WHICH THEY CLAIM TO BE OF THE HIGHEST GRADE OF FER? TILIZER SOLD IN THE SOUTH, EQUAL IN ITS RESULTS TO PERUVIAN GUANO AND OF MORE PERMANENT BENEFIT TO THE SOIL. It has been used by SEVERAL HUNDRED PLANTEES in North and South Carolina and Georgia, for five seasons., with the following resnlts: It Increases the Crop irom 75 to 200 per cent, lt produces a better quality ot Cotton. It resists drought in all cusca. The ump li nor. affected by mst. It matures the Crop three or four weeks in advance, thus insuring against early frosts, or in the event of a back ward season enables the Planter to put In his Crop as late as June lsr, with a certainly of success. The eflect on the second year's Crop, without additional mannre, ranges from one-third to one-half or tho first year, irs mechanical preparation surpasses that of all other fertilizers, bel?g at all times and tn all conditions of weather in perfect order for drilling. It ls sold on a baals In quality or Peruvian Qa ino. pound for pound. Agents are Instructed, where Planters nae lt aide by tide with the best Peruvian Qnano, In equal quantities, to refund anch amount aa will make it equal If lt fails to produce os mach Cotton. < The Intelligent Planter will readily comprehend the necessity of using nothing bat the highest grade of Fertilizers, and of strictly avoiding those whose value has been reduced by adulteration or thc use of cheap materials nnder pretence or meeting the low price of cotton. If his Crop ls only doubled by the use of HfttTuw Fi KM" lt will give him from one to two hun? dred per cent, prout on his outlay, with Cotton at 16 cents per pound, and enables Lim to plant fewer acres with a correspond lng reduction of labor and expense, with better results. LAWKENCF, SANGSTON, President. J. EDWIN MYERS, General Agent, NO. 58 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. JAMES R. PRINGLE & SON, fcbiaws-imonac ACENTS. CHARLESTON. 8. C. EVER TRIUMPHANT THE CAROLINA FERTILIZER! OFFERED BY OEO. W. WILLIAMS Sc CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. T'lOSE WHO DAVE CSBD IT KNOW ITS MERITS. AND PRONOUNCE IT A "FIRST-CLASS FERTILIZER I" It meets tho wants of the Planting Community, and Its beneficial effects upon the Crops cannot be surpassed. PRICES AT WAREHOUSES IN CHARLESTON: $48 00, CASH, PER TON, 20O0 POUNDS. $53 OO, TIME, PER TON. 2000 POUNDS. PAYABLE NOVEMBER 1ST, FREE OF INTERE8T. SEND YOUR ORDERS EARLY. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Cotton Factors, feblO-WfmSmOS CORNER HAYNE AND CU URO H STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. ?mys at ttJIjolesale. AU DIC HAU D'S SANDAL WOOD A Reliable Remedy tor all DISEASES OP THE URINARY" ORGANS, ls free from all unpleasant taste or ?mell, belog a sweet aromatic confection, that can be taken by all ages and condit ions. lt positively contains uo Mercury or other mineral or vegetable poison, and can bo taken with perfect safety by children or adults. Unlike most preparations containing Copaiba and Cubebs, this extract does not nauseate, for this reascn, whenever Copaiba and Cnbebs, or plain Oil of Sandal are Indicated, this extract wM be foond preferable to either or the above, j sample - and pamphlets famished on appllca : tlon of physicians by DOWIB. MOISE .fe DAVIS. [ Wholesale Druggists, foblO-wmCmos Charleston,;s.iC, Agents. THE CELEBRATED H. H. MEDICINE Is beyond a donbt the greatest discovery in Medical Science known io the world. The won derru? cuns it his made oa all external diseases of Horses has astonished thonsandB. For Man and Beast lt hsB no equa>. All the readers of THK NEWS snould have lt in their families; your lit ileomsand yoniselves will Und lt a sure ?rieo i to relieve your pain. For Rheumatism, Neural? gia, Headache. Toothache, Sore Throat, Barna, Lameness of all kinds, Paralysis, swelled Julina and all external dlseaacs it ls a ready relief. No oue will be wimont it arter once tried, SB lt proveB li self, send for catalogues free of charge. Ageuts wanted In every county. Great induce 1 mentB ottered. FRANCIS ? ELDRIDGE, Proprietors, No. 020 North Front street, Philadelphia, Pa, DOWIE. MOISE & DAVIS, Wholesale Agents, Chariest .a S. 0. Samnle Bottles furnished grails. fcbl9 wmlyr HDooIen's flaking iHJaujoer. DOOLEYS m V ? AST POWDER ?TnowT?w?rued as the STANDARD BAKING I'OW D KB. and tho best article prepared for making Hurst, wholesome and delicious BISCUITS, ROLLS, BREAD, GRIDDLE and other CAKES, ??c., ?to. ItiB Infallible, and slwsya ready for Immedlstf nse. The best YEAST POW DER for use on longSEA VOYAGES to ANY PART OF THE GLOBE. It is convenient and economical. ftO WASTE OF FOOD PREPARED WITH IT. Sold everywhere by GROCERS, SHIP-CHANDLERS'ami DEALERS. DOOLEY & BROTHER, Manufacturers, WHOLESALE DEPOT. 69 NEW STREET, NEW.YOEE* mcb6-wfm3mos iJoots, ?iioes, fZi. BOOTS ANO SHOES For Ladles, Gents and Children, or tne latest styles and patterns, and from the best factories; will be found at our establishment, corner of Klag and Wentworth itreets. Our prices are so low that the purchaser may regard thc articles as GIVEN AWAY, Because we guarantee oar goods, and feel as? sured that they will give satisfaction to au of oar customers, and the public in general. AT Our Emporium will be round at all times a large variety of Ladles' and Gentlemen's Traveling Trunks, mode of the best materials, snch as Sole Leather, Zinc, Canvas, Ac LEWIS ELIAS & GO. Keep constantly on hand Sole Leather Valises, Satchels, School Bags, and Ladles' Belt. Satchels of all grades and prices. To which we invite the attention of the public, at the MASONIC TEMPLE BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, No. 284 King street, corner of Wentworth. nov28-mwf ?nrnitnre, &t. ;piRST-CLASS "FUENITUBE, AT REASONABLE PRICES. MILLING'S FURNITURE STORE, NO. 444 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN, (s the place to get handsome and substantial FURNITURE or the latest and most elegant de? signs at prices to suit the times. This establish? ment has just received a large supply of superior Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Set? in Oak, Walnut and imitation, which are offered at prices ten or fifteen per cent, lower than those charged 'Incwliore for less substantial Furniture. SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY. Call and examine iheutocK and prices. j BKJN OF THE MAN AND ROCKER, ' No. 444 KING STREET. declfi-3mnan*o _T ifltmiripai dotiere. OFFICE BO ABD OP H B A L T H, CHARLESTON, JANUARY 28. 1873.-T$a ?. xi-teace of Epidemic smali-Pox in the Northern mil Ea-tern States, as well as In tho interior ct i hts Stat?, demands that active measures be em? oh iy ed to prevent Itt Introduction and develop nent In this city. Tho co-operation of citizens br ?ll classes ls therefore earnestly desired. Dr. T. % THOMSON, City Vacctuator. will be at hts lillee, No. 70 Wentworth street, dall; to vaccinate ah persons who apply, and fresh vaccine viras can be obtained from him, and at tho office of tte rteglstrar, City Hall, on application, gratuitously. GEO. S. PELZ ER, M. D., .. jan29 City Registrar. Statiion ?al*#>-&his Sop HORSES AND MULES AT AUCTION. THIS DAT. We mesday, 13th instant, At II o'clock, will be sold, at the Planters' and Drovers' stables, Queen street, between Ohnrch and State streets, A lot of HORSES AND MULES well adapted to Plantation use._ mchU By HILES DRAKE. CLOTHING, HATS, CRAVATS, 4a THIS MORNING, at io o'clock, I win sell at my stoie, corner or King and Liberty streets, (in Back store,) AB assortment of Men's LIN KN CLOTHING. Melton Sn irs, Straw Hats, Ors vats. Scarfs, Wool and Felt Hats, Men's and Women's shoat, Ao, Ac. Ihe entire Stock in Store to be told posi? tively. Terms cash._mcbu WM. McKAY. LARGE SALE THIRTY-FIVE HHD3. or Crockery and twenty boxes or Glassware, wm sell TBis DAT, lath of March, at io o'clock, at his salesroom, No. 45 Wentworth street, a large assortment of 0. 0. and White Granite. Rockingham and Yellow Ware. Chambers, Pitchers, Bowls, Cups and saucers, Dishes, Plates, Spittoons, Glassware, Goblets, Tumblers, Wises, Ac. ; also a one lot or Table and Pocket Cutlery. Conditions strictly cash on delivery. mchis Statiion Boleo-Joter* Oops. ~7??JT?1LMATJ^^ Auctioneers. SALE POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OP WEATHER.-ASSIGNEE'S SALE. in the District Conn of ihe United states of America for ihe nistrl ;t or Sooth Carolina In the matter or M. A. TANLUNSON, In Bankruptcy. By virtue of an order from the Hon. George S. Bryan. United states District Judge for the Dis? trict or sooth Carolina, 1 wilt oller for sale at No. 214 King street, on FKIDAT, March 14th, com m enc inp al 10 o'clock A. M., The entire STOCK. OF UPHOLSTERY In said store, ronsistiug of Window shade*, Curtains, Paper Hangings. Cornices. Ac, Ac Conditions cash. Articles to he removed Im? mediately. FREDERICK J. SMITH, mehi; wfl_Provisional Assignee. By W. T. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. BALANCE OF STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS. Ac, of the late ara ol steele A WardelL Na 167 Meeting street. wm be sold on FRIDA*, 14th, at 10 o'clock, at No. 107 Meeting street, _ , .. . ihe Balance' of stock of FANCY GOODS, SO lions, Ac, of the late firm of Steele A Wardell. ALSO, A large lot of FANS. Terms cash._mohll tnthf By J. FRASER MATHE WES. - BRICK DWELLING AND OFFICE, No. 24 EAST BAY wm be sold, at the east end of Broad street, on THURSDAY Dex', 13' rt instant, st ll o'clock. That Th-ee-story BUICK RESIDENCE, and Of? fice on Drat floor, being middla tenement of Range known as "Vanderho si's North Row," Nc 34, between Adger's and Vanderhont's Wbatvea, with Kitchen, cistern and cellar; 83 feet front by 84 feet deep. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay me for papen. merin_j_?? By IL M. MARSHALL Se BRO. LOTS IN PINE RIDGE AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, 13tb Instant, at ll o'clock, wm be sold near the Poetoflke, brood street, . LOT? '*/?." and "D," In Section 8S, and Lou "A" and "B" tn section 104, ol Pine Ridge, st. ' '.-ciich Lot containing ene acre. Pine Ridge U near the Twenty One Mite Post, sooth c arolina Railroad, and, about a mlle from summerville. Piat to be seen al Ko. 33 Broad street. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. mchll tntha_ By LOWNDES & G RIM BA LL. FARM ON THE ASHLEY RIVER, wtbln a short distance or the City, at Auc? tion. . _r Will be sold at the Old Postofflce, TUESDAY, isth March, at ll o'clock. All that FARM more particularly known ts Mlsrooa's Faim, on Charleston Neck, containing thirty-six (36) acres or high land and six (8) acres marah land, more ur loas; butting and bounding sooth on Ashley River, southeast on Land for? merly or Nathaniel Heyward, deceased, and on all sides on Land formerly belonging to Gabriel Manlgault. ? ALBO. Two Small ISLAND* OF MARSH, lc front of the Land above described, on Ashley River, one containing 12 acres, the other io acree. ? . ALSO, All that PIE0EOR PARCEL OF LAND, centaln lng eleven 16 loo acres; butting and bounding north and wist on Public Road to Clement'? Ferry, east on Ls nd formerly of the estate of John Clement, and to the south on Land former? ly of Wade Hampton. 1 Terms-one-third cash; balance In one and two years, seemed by bond or bonds or the purchaser, with mortgage of the property sold, bearing in? terest from the day ol sale payable annually. Purchaser to pay ns for papers. feb28-w3mtna ESTATE SALE.-DRAINING TILE DRAINING TILE I Will be sold on the Plantation of Colonel Thoa. Da via. twelve (12) miles below ?Jola mola, M. C. on WEDNESDAY, mo iota instant, together witt' other personal property. -Thonsand DRAIN TILES, tn good order, and of the most approved pattern. For particu? lars, apply to C. O. MARSHALL, and J. KINS LEK DAVIS, mchll_Columbia, 8.0. UNITED STATES INTERN Ali -REVE? NUE, COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. SECOND DISTRICT, S. O -CHARLESTON, february 25, 1873. Will bc sold at pub'le auction on the 20th Maroo,. 1878, A quantity or FfTLER'? RHEUMATIC BTRUP, seized from ihe stores of G. J. Lohn, G. H. Gaulle:, Dowle, Moise A Davis, W. A. Eckel k Co" W. A. Skrlne, Jos. Blackman, H. Baer and E. H. Kellers, for violation or section iol, Aot July 13to, I860, Internal Revenue Liws. W. H. OLOUTMAN, feb26mch5,12 Collector. PARTITION SALE OF FLORIDA LAND*.-The following lands will be offered atpnblic sale at the town of Enterprise, on WBONBSDAT, 19th Maren, 1873, and Palaika on Fat DA v, 21st March, 1873: About 1200 acres in snmpter county, and 800 acres In Marlon County, located tn s mau select lots, on rich hammock and mixed lands, with large groves of the wild orange, and line navigation facilities through the Ocklawaha River. - About 14,000 acres la Orange County, lying on the st. John's River, opposite the town of Volnsla, three miles above Lake George, and known as the Levy Grant. About 8000 acres in Orange Oounty, lying on the St. John's River, and divided by Weklva Creek, a navlgab e stream, about nair way between Lakes George und Monroe. 870 acres in Clay County, on Black Creek, a navigable stream, about twen? ty Ave miles from Jacksonville; Ol acres in Voiusla O' unty, on the St, John's River, a part of the vil? lage called Volnsla, with a high binn and beauti? ful sites for building. Nearly all of the above* described lands lie in a section heretofore exempt from the injurious eneeta of frost, and considered batter adapted to the growth or the orange, lemon and many other tropical fruits than any other portion of the stat-'. These lands were a part or the estate or Moses E. Levy, deceased, and were set apart to the heirs or Kachel Beabea, deceased, under a decree ol ihe Oircnlt Conn ol tho State or Florida. Information nan be obtained of J. M A H. J. BAKER, Attorneys-aL-Law, JaOlC. son ville. Florida; or or A. J. Du VALE, 26 Sooth street. New York. - ainxO vieb2e-wsS Seining iUculjiitts. rpHE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER ? WILSON SILENT_ SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. ? We are now selling these superior MACHINES on Ten Dollar monthly pay meats. Adjusting and Repairing done promtly. WHEELER k WILSON MANUF'G COL, arrMvr Nc 209 King street. rJlHE CHARLESTON BAG FACTORY, No. 9 HAYNE STREET, is new in fall operation, and ready to make contracts for all kinds of SACKS-Phosphate, Grain, Coffee, Flour, Peas, Rice, Ao,, Ac Our work ls in all respects first class; witta capacity of from 1200 to 4000 bags per day. This en terpriso is begun and controlled by Charleston men. All or? ders promptly attended to. mchio-mwf2moDAO SAM'L W. MELTON, D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney-GeneraL Ex-Attorney General. J^piLTON & CHAMBERLAIN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, COLUMBIA, S. C., Will practice in all the courts of this state, and in the United States Conns for the District of south Carolina. ornees at columbia, s. C., In the Statehouse, and in the Carolina Nation .1 Bank Building, (up? stairs.)_jana-iyr jyjOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE. Highest Cash Price paid for WOOL. WAX Hides. Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds of Metals. , ALBO, Dealers in COTTON, Naval Storeaond Sootch Pig iron. fuan^awajt