The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, February 27, 1872, Image 3
CITY AFFAIRS
~ MW Mr. WILLIAM B. SIMMONS, Jr., and Mr.
N. H. PORTER, are the travelling agente for
"* THS NEWS, the former for lower and the fat?
ter for upper Sooth Carolina.
meetings l'hla Day.
Jefferson Lodge, at 7 P. M.
Washington Rifle Club, at half-past 7 P. M.
Auction Sales ruts Day. ?
Hntson Lee will sell at ll o'clock, before his
office, spring wagon and harness.
Louis D. DeSaussure will sell at ll o'clock,
at the postofflce, real estate.
A. C. McGill i vr ay will sell at ll o'clock, at
the postofflce, real estate.
Lowndes & Grlmball will sell at ll o'clock,
at the postofflce, real estate.
William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
store, dry goods, straw goods, ?fcc.
Leitch & Bruna will sell at 7 P. M., at No.
267 King street, balance of Jewelry. &c.
Macqueen & Blecke will sell at half-past 9
o'clock, at their store, shoulders, hame, ?fcc.
PERSONAL_J. Wesley Smith,- Esq., editor
of the Marlboro'Time?, is In the city looking
after the interests of his paper.
THE COAST DEFENCES.-The fortification bill,
as amended by the committee on appropria?
tions, calls tor nearly $2,000,000. Hampton
roads ls a'lotted $42,500, Fort Moultrie $35,
000, and Fort Sumter $35,000.
ON SUSPICION.-GUS Williams, a well-known
Character, was arrested yesterday afternoon
J$ the detectives on suspicion of_being impli?
cated in the robbery of tobacco from the store
at the corner of Elliott street and East Bay.
He is held for examination.
* PARADE-The Union Star Fire Eoglne Com?
pany paraded yesterday through the streets
with a fine band of music at their head. The
engine and hose-reel were both handsomely
decorated with flowers, and nearly seventy
men paraded. They made a fine show.
THE BALTIMORE LINE.-Shippers will note
that the steamship Maryland resumes her
place on this line, and will follow the Sea
Gull on the 5tb or 6th March, thus affording
them an opportunity of sending their freights
forward to Baltimore and points beyond every,
fifth day._
THE PUBLIC HEALTH.-Attention is invited
to the notice of Dr. Pelzer, the city registrar,
In another column, requesting the citizens to
report all nuisances regarded as prejudicial to
the public health. Complaint books will be
kept for the purpose at the upper and lower
Guardhouses, and all entries therein will be
promptly attended to.
THE BISHOP'S SERMON.-The Inaugural ser?
mon preached by the Right Rev.- Bishop
Howe, on the ??th of last December, before
the clergy and laity assembled in St. Philip's
Church, Charleston, bas been printed in a
neat pamphlet by Messrs. Walker, Evans A
Cogswell, and maybe had at their establish?
ment, No. 3 Broad street.
^PLOUGHS,-Farmers and planters will find it
to their Interest to examine a new style of
plough just received by Messrs. J. E. Adger A
Co. They are called the Lee and Stonewall
ploughs, and are light, durable and shaped
somewhat like, the old Brindley. . Their ap?
pointments are complete, and they bid fair to
become a favorite with the Southern planters
and farmers.
CRUMBS.-The carson the Klng-sreetline
have been furnished with new noor-gratlugs.
Kite-flying ls becoming the sport of the
season among the rising generation.
There are three German vessels at present
in our harbor-the Edouard, Palmerston and
Uriel.
The Marquis of Bute is about to make a pair
of Botes by marrying the daughter of Lord
. Edward Howard.
THE ROBIN SHOOTER.-Joseph Pinckney,
the young sportsman, who did not kill Cock
Bobin on the Meeting street Road, near
Payne's fa rm, and who did shoot Sarah Sin?
gleton lo the head, was brought before the
Mayor yesterday morn In g. On second thought
all of the parties interested had concluded
that tbe affair was an accident, and the offen?
der was dismissed at the Instance of the
prosecutrix upon paying a fine of two dollars.
Too MUCH DRINK.-Coroner Taft held an in?
quest yesterday morning over the body of a
colored woman, named Julia Pinckney, who
died soddenly at her.place of residence, No. 9
?mott street. The evidence sbqwed that the
deceased was an habitual drinker to excess,
and on Sunday had swallowed over a pint ol
whiskey. Next morning she seemed to be in
great pain, and before the physician who was
summoned could relieve her she died. The
deceased was but twenty-six years of age.
The jury found that she died of "excessive
alcoholism."
AMONO THE BREAKERS.-Late on Saturday
night the British ship Melita, Captain Light
body, while attempting to make the harbor,
got ashore among the south breakers, where
she remained six hours, thumping heavily.
. She strained her hull and rigging, and sprung
several leaks. She was boarded by a pilot,
about daylight, and brought into the roads,
whence she was towed up to Commercial
wharf on Sunday by a-eteamer. A steam en?
gine was employed yesterday pumping the
water out of her hold. The ship is consigned
to Captain Henry Card.
MASQUERADE BALL.-The. annual masque?
rade ball of the Gorman Elfie Club wUl take
place on Thursday evening next at the Acade?
my of Music. The extensive preparations by
the committee, and tbe long interval since the
last festivity of this kind, Insure Its being a
grand affair. Tickets may be procured of Ft
Ansel, H. W. Mollenhauer, F. Kellner, D.
Goetgen," F. Heinz, W. Flscner, D. Nordmeyer,
Ttfoo. Melchers and R. Issertel; also from Mr.
F. Yon Santen, King, near Market street No
tickets will be sold at the door on the evening
of the ball. Tickets are not transferable..
The committee reserve the right of unmask?
ing any one, If thought necessary. All must
unmask at the given signal.
PANTOMIME AT THE ACADEMY.-The Abbott
Pantomime Troupe made their first appear?
ance at the Academy of Music last evening,
in "The Three Hunchbacks," before a large
audience. The new pantomime, abounding In
comic situations and new and startling tricks,
and that great essential-a ?ne band ot music,
which accompanies the troupe, made a highly
favorable Impression, and kept the house in a
roar throughout the piece. Mr. abbott, the
bead-centre of the fun and movement, makes
an admirable clown, and his get-up and action
as Simple Simon tire enough to make a hermit
laugh. He was fairly supported by the other
members of the company, among whom
Messrs. Chrisdu and Zeltner, as Pantaloon
and Ctesar Augustus, deserve particular men?
tion. The Introduction of the ballet was well
received, and the hornpipe and Hungarian
dance of Misses Barrett and Sanford were
both encored. The pantomime went off in
fine style, an?f/will bear the repetition which
will take place this evening.
THE STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS.
TJniUd States District Court-Bf fore
Judge Bryan.
James DrKlrkpatrick, of Cd aries ton, bank?
rupt, was granted his Anal discharge.
George Washington Smith, convicted of
distilling spirits without paying the special
tax, was sentenced to pay a fine of $1000, and
to six months' imprisonment from the 13th of
January, 1872. The prisoner was then re?
manded to the Jail in Greenville to serve out
the time of his Imprisonment.
Adjourned lill Thursday morning at eleven
o'clock.
The Common Picas-Judge Graham
Presiding.
The following cases were disposed of:
Taylor vs. O'Neill. Verdict for the plaintiff
for $432 57.
Jas. B. Carberry, for Shepherd & Co., vs. J.
and P. Dawson. Referred to the judge, who
decreed for.lhe plaintiff $739 51.
John H. Renneker vs. Legare, Colcock &
Co. Referred to the Judge, who gave decree
for the plaintiff for $1681 32.
The three cases of Fraser & Co., Carrington
and Dewing, Thayer & Co., against theGas
! light Company, were transferred to calendar
No. 3.
The cases of McLelsh vs. Kalb, Marzyck &
Duenslng vs. the Home Insurance Company,
Robson vs. Rhett, Edwards vs. Franke, and
Dobbin vs. Epping were continued.
The remainder of the day was consumed in
the trial of the case of Michael Waters, Infant,
by his guardian,*M. Caulfield, vs. the South
Carolina Railroad, for damages.
The following cases are fixed for trial to?
day: Redding et ux. vs. the South Carolina
Railroad Company, Bullock vs. Franke, Willis
? Cblsolm vs. Holland, Williams A Co. vs.
Caldwell & Co., Johnston, Crews & Co. vs.
Goodwin & Co., Maguire vs. the Union Bank,
Hicks vs. Richmond, Edwards vs. Franke,
Nathans vs. Holmes, Smith vs. Bennett.
COMET FIRE COMPANY.-At the twenty-sec?
ond anniversary of this company, held on the
21st instant, the following officers were elect?
ed to serve for the ensuing year: J. R. Camp?
bell, president; W. C. Rivers, vice-president;
H. R. Hamilton, treasurer; G. W. Kelser, sec?
retary; J. J. Young, engineer; W. Robinson,
first director; D. Ferrett, second director; D.
Smith, third director; D. Labate, fourth direc?
tor; J. Williams, first axman; J. M. Gadsden,
second axman; R. Richardson, third axman;
A. Wilkerson, fourth axman; L. Johnson, fifth
axman; R. Lanneau, sixth axman; Hamilton
Gibbs, hallkeeper; Rev. J. Grant, chaplain; M.
G. Camplin, surgeon; E. B. Seabrook, solicitor.
CLUBS AND STARS.-Jacob Singleton, lodged
for being disorderly and abusing the police In
King street, was sentenced to pay a fine of
one dellar or go to the House , of Correction
for five days.
Frank campbell, arrested for trespassing
upon the premises No. 2 Beaufaln street, chose
to spend ten days in the House of Correction
rather than pay a fine of two dollars.
Wm. Williams, for raising a disturbance in
Anson street and resisting the police, was
fined one dollar.
Sarah SUvey, a white woman, found lying in
a drunken state in Market street, was sent to
the HouBe of Correction tat five days.
Three absorbers of alcohol, found drunk in
the streets in various positions, were all fined
and dismissed.
Hotel Arri vu]?-Ft br uary 20.
MILLS HOUSE.
James W. Wilkinson and wife, Theodore D.
Wilkinson, Geo. W. Wilkinson, Philadelphia;
A. G. Goodnough, New York; S. Smith and
lady, Florida; Walter Bourke, Detroit; S. Dud?
ley Ross, F. A. Donaldson, Philadelphia; J. T.
Turner, Baltimore.
CHARLESTON HOTEL.
W. H. Pendleton, F. M. Jaffray, C. A. Heck
scher, New York; 0. Sarony, England; H. Van
der Weyde, New York; T. P. Robb, Savannah;
Mr. and Mre. J. C. Carpender^iss C. Carpen
der, Wm. C. Carpender, New Jersey; Sam.
Shove, Providence; Henry Hartzog, J. S. Bam?
berg, Bamberg; P. L. Wlggiu, Beaufort; Mrs.
R. M. Pell, F. Pell, New York; P. Hoesnelle
and family, Ballimore; J. H. Buckhalter, Wil
liston.
PAVILION* HOTEL.
James Malony, W. S. Briggs, Clarendon; J.
W. Smith, South Carolina; L. A. McLeod, J. A.
Peterkin, J. A. Drake, Bennettsvllle; James
Harper, Kin gs tree; Mrs. Chontran, St. Louis;
John Q. Palls, R. T. Moorer, Orangeburg.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
AT FURCHOOTT, BENEDICT^ CO., NO. 244
King street, two hundred fine White Honey?
comb Quilts at $150 only; fine White Queen
Quilts, with colored border, only $175, worth
$2 25. A full line of Gents' Spring Cassimeres,
Just opened. _ _ feb27
THROAT AFFECTIONS AND HOARSENESS.-All
suffering from Irritation of the Throat and
Hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the
almost immediate relief afforded by the use of
"Brown's Bronchial Troches."
feb27-tuths3_
NOTICE TO TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic views of
Charleston and vicinity for sale at the Hasel
street Bazaar. dec29
CROQUBTI CROQUET!-The cheapest in the
.city. Price $4. HASEL STREET BAZAAR.
dec20
FARNHAM'S TOOTH LOZENGES were exhibited
at the American Institute Fair, 1871. The fol?
lowing ls the report of the judges:
"NEW YORE, December 6, 1871.
"To tbe Board of Managers oi the American
Institute Industrial Exhibition:
: "GENTLEMEN-After a full and impartial ex?
amination of the article above described, the
undersigned judges make report that the
tooth lozenges area very pleasant, convenient
and effective dentrifl.ee, composed of sub?
stances which are perfectly harmless. C. F.
Chandler, T. Eggleston, Jr., Judges, Profess?
ors of Chemistry, Columbia College, New York
City." feb20-6
FARNHAM'S FRENCH TOOTH LOZENGES, a
novel and pleasant dentrlfice-the finest in
the world for cleaning, beautifying and pre?
serving the teeth; endorsed by eminent den?
tists. Sold wholesale by
Dowie, Moise <fc Davis.
At retail by
Dr. H. Baer, No. 131 Meeting street.
Chas. P. Panknin, No. 123 Meeting street.
A. W. Eckel & Co., No. 215 King street.
G. W. Almar, cor. King & Vanderhorst sta.
G. J. Luhn, King street, corner John.
Vogt & Co., No. 277 King street.
Edwd. S. Burnham, No. 421 King street
C. F. Schwettmann, cor. King & Broad sts.
Jos. Blackman, No. 38 Broad street.
0. A. Barbot, No. 48 Broad street.
Dr. E. H. Kellers, No. 85 Broad street.
Pr, W, A. Skrine, So. 260 King street.
Dr. Geo. Cauller, cor. Meeting & Society sts.
And other Druggists. feb20-3mos
PICTURE FRAMES-Oval and Square; all
sizes. Cheap ! Cheap ! .HASEL ST. BAZAAR.
febl3-tu
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, holding two hundred
Picture?, at $2 50 each. HASEL ST. BAZAAR.
feblC-tu
AT FUKCHOOTT, BENEDICT CO., 10 pieces
Black Gros Grain fine Silk, only $2; worth
$2 50. Ten pieces Black Gros Grain fine Silk
(24 Inches) only $187. ieb5
CHETXLET'S PARTS KID GLOVES-every pair
warranted. These Gloves will be taken back
even alter wear, for any Imperfections, such as
tearing or ripping.
r Paris, 20 Bue de la Paix.
London, 53 Regent street.
New York, 929 Broadway.
Boston, 9 Temple Place. .
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., sole Agents
for Charleston. _nov3-6mos
AT FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 244
King street, a splendid line ol Black Alpaca
for 40 and 50 cents, worth 60 and 75 cents.
fet>22
Ornas, (Unemicale, &i.
DEPOTS
D
RUGS, MEDICINES, *c.
SPRING 1 8 72.
DOWIE, MOISE <fc DAYIS,
Importers, Manufacturers A Wholesale Druggists,
CHA'?LESTON, S. C.
We beg to call the attention of Druggists, Phy?
sicians and Country Merchants to oar large and
complete Stock of all Geo Ja usually kept in a
FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE DRUG WARE?
HOUSE. We are Agents for the following nooses,
whose articles we offer at Proprietors' prices,
and solicit orders for them and other Goods in
our line:
Jno. Wyeth A Bro., or Philadelphia-Elegant
Pharmaceutical Preparations: Beer Wine and
Iron, "Tasteless Cod Liver Oil," Pepsin, Bis?
muth and Strychnine, Ac, Ac.
Hance Bros. A White, or Philadelphia-Standard
Solid and Fluid Extracts and Sugar-coated
Pills.
B.?Keiths A Co., or New York-Reliable Concen?
trated Tinctures and Powders.
Chas. Torchon, or Parla-Guyot?s Solution or Tar,
Labarraque's Wine or Quinine, Belloc's Med.
rated Charcoal Powder and Lozenges.
G ri m amt A Co., or Paris-Syrup or the Hypophos
phate Lime, Guaranco, Ac.
Lleblg's Texan Extract Beer.
Excelsior spring Saratoga Water.
Long's Portable Soda Fountain-all complete In
one silver-Plated Draw Stand.
Hoffman's Patent Spring* Show-Cases-all kinds.
We are Proprietors or the following, which we
offer with confidence as being equal to any simi?
lar Preparations in the market:
Sumter Blttters-The Great Southern Tonic
Moise's Fever and Ague Puls-Warranted to
Cure
Moise's Liver Pills-Purely Vegetable
Moise's Popular White Worm Candy
Moise's .Horse, Hog and Cattle powders
Moue's Morrlogston Yeast or Baking Powders.
f 49>A11 orders promptly attended to. feb27
?tli?inerrj, tl) I) i te ?00?3, Ki.
Ribbons, Millinery and Straw
Goods.
18 7 2.
ALSO
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, Ac.
ARMSTRONG, CAT0R & CO.,
IMPORTERS, MAKUFATCRERS AND JOBBERS
BONNET, TRIMMING, NECK and SASH RIBBONS,
VELVET RIBBONS, NECK TIES,
Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes,
FLOWERS, FEATBERS, ORNAMENTS, FRAMES,
Ac, Ac.
Straw Bonnets and Ladles' and Children's Hats,
Trimmed and Untrimmed; end in connecting
Warerooms White Goods, Linens. Embroideries,
Laces, Nets, Collars, Sets, Handkerchiefs, Veli-'1
lng, Head Nets, Ac., Ac.
NOB. 237 AND 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTI?
MORE, MD.
These goods are manufactured by ns or bought
for Cash directly from the European and Ameri?
can Manufacturers, embracing all the latest nov?
elties, unequalled in variety and cheapness in
any market.
Orders Ulled with care, promptness and dis?
patch. .'ebiS-tutbslmo*
Cigare, Sobarco,
M
ANTOUE <fc CO.,
PROPRIETORS OF TBE
CHARLESTON BRANCH
HAVANA CIGAR FACTORY,
LA VALENTINA.
Having purchased the above named establish?
ment, and having all the facilities necessary, we
are prepared to furnish the public in general
with Bret-class HAVANA CIGARS, manufactured
from fine Vuelta Absjo Tobacco.
We will have a full stock constantly on hand.
Orders for special Brands Ailed at shortest no?
tice. MANTOUE A CO.,
Nos. 114 and ns East Bay,
Charleston, s. C.
A CARD.
? Having disposed to Messrs. MANTOUE A CO. my
right and title In the Charleston Branch or the
Havana Cigar Factory, LA VALENTINA, In retir?
ing from the above named business I return my
thanks to my friends and the public in general
ror their kind patronage, and solicit a contin?
uance or the same ror my successors.
M. J. QUINTERO.
Charleston, S. C., Feb. 12, 1872. febl4-tuthslm
Crackers.
FOPS
The Finest Sponge Butter
Crackers Manufactured.
FOX'S CRACKERS have for over half a century
been held in the highest estimation by the people
or the Eastern and Middle states. They are kept
ror Bale by all the leading Grocers In NEW YORK
CITY.
All articles used in their manufacture are the
best and purest that can be obtained. The ma?
chinery used was Invented and patented by
JOS. FOX,
MANUFACTURER OF
<vLL KINDS OF CRACKERS,
L.YN SIN G Bl'UGH, N. Y.
Send for Price Lists, Ac. I deliver goods free of
charge in New York City.
Liberal terms given Jobbers, and am ready to
make arrangements with any reliable parties who
will take orders tor me In any or the enies in this
State. Address
JOS. FOX,
feblS-tuthslmo LANSING BURGH, N. Y.
Jnmita?, Ut.
WHAT SHALTW?~SLEEP ON ?
THE WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL
WOVEHV WIRE MATTRESS!
A PERFECT SPRING BED WITHOUT SPRINGS !
FOR SALE AT
Nos. 175, 177i and 179 KING- S ?T R E E T,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
DANIEL H. SILOOX,
FURNITURE WAREROOMS.
P. S.-FURNITURE OF ALL RINDS ALWAYS ON HAND, AND AT PRICES THAT CANNOT I
FAIL TO PLEASE. feb24-BtuthlmoD*o
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE.
This FERTILIZER, m a tin tec m red by tbe ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMP ANT, ander the di rec
don of .their Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, ls now offered to the Pian'dug Oommnnity AT
TH:7 VERY REDUCED PRICE OF $48 PER TON OASH, or $9? PAYABLE 1ST NOVEMBER, 1873,
FBEE OF INTEBEST.
This FERTILIZER has been very extensively wed in this State, and has given entire satisfaction ;
soma of the must practical planters admitting lt to be equal to Peruvian Guano, pound for pound.
AU sales made now will be considered aa caah oa the ist of March; 1873, and to those baying on
time the sale will be considered as due on ist November. 1873. |
By thlB arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, to haul their Manure at a
time when their wagons and mules are idle. > - ?.
Pamphlets containing the cert m cates of those who have used the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE will be
furnished on application to the Agents.
PELZEE, KODGEES & CO., General Agents,
dec8-4mos BROWN'S V7HARF, CHARLESTON, 8, C.
ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE.
ThlB Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction of their
Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, ls now offered at the Reduced
Price of $S6 per ton caah, or $31 per ton payable lat November, 1872, Free of Interest.
Orders filled now will be considered as Cash 1st March, 1872, or on Time as due 1st November
1873, thereby enabling Planters to haul lt at a time when their Wagons and Mules are Idle.
PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents
decS-imos BROWN'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, 8. c.
GROVER &: BAKER'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
POINTS OF EXCELLENCE.
Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch, refection and Simplicity of Machinery. Using both Threads
direct ly rrom tbe Spools. Ko fastening of seams by band, and no waste or thread. Wide range or
application without change of adjustment. The seam retains its beauty and firmness after washing
and ironing. Besides doing all kinds or work done by other Sewing Machine, these Machines execute
the most beautifu?and permanent Embrodlery and ornamental work.
The highest premiums at ail the Fairs and Exhibitions of the United States and Europe have been
awarded the GROVER A BAKER MACHINES, and the work done by them, wherever exhibited in
comparison.
??The very highe t prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on the repre?
sentative of the GROVER A BARER SEWING MACHINES ac the Exposition Universelle, Parla, 1807,
thus attesting their great superiority over au other Sewing Machines.
SALESROOMS, NO. 279 KINO STREET, *
KINSMAN BROS.,
AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
P. s.-Full lines of WINDOW SHADES, Paper Hangings, Maslin, Lace and Damask Curtain s and
Cornices constantly on hand. feb2S-fiu3moB
Stming ?lcutjnu?.
SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT !
GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS AND DIPLOMA AWARDED TO SINGER SEW
I KG MACHINE AT SAVANNAH FAIR, NOVEMBER, 1371.
FIRST PREMIUM AT ATLANTA FAIR, UCTOBEB, 1871, FOB BEST
FAMILY MACHINE.
PREMIUM AT THE MACON FAIR, OCTOBER. 1871, FOB FAMILY MA?
CHINE, WITH BEST AND M08T USEFUL ATTACHMENTS.
FIRST PREMIUM AT THOMASVLLLE, NOVEMBEB 2, 1871, FOR BEST
FAMILY MACHINE.
GOLD MEDAL AND THREE SILVEB MEDALS AWARDED THE
SINGER AT THE AUGUSTA FAIR, NOVEMBER, 1871.
EXAMINE OUR MACHINES.
H. D. HAWLEY,
GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
J. CLARK BEDELL,
RESIDENT AGENT, CHARLESTON, S. O.
novM-Tutha OFFICE AND SALESROOM No. 197 KING STREET.
Stcroea, ?t.
THE BEST STOVES,
AND THE CHEAPEST ABB
THE NOBLE COOK,
LILY, CHALLENGE AND PAL?
METTO.
THE BEST RANGE i ABE
THE EMERALD. INDIAN QUEEN
AND HOT BLAST.
The Agents for the above are
J. B. DUVAL & SON?
Ko. 387 KING STREET,
feb27-tuths One doer north of Liberty street.
Jhatwa.
SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS
AWARDED
THE GREAT
SOUTHERN PIANO
Manufactory.;
WM. KNABE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OP
CRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD.
These Instruments have been before the public
for nearly thirty years, and upon their excel?
lence alone attained an un purchased pre-emi?
nence, whleh pronounces them unequalled m
TONE,
TOUCH,
WORKMANSHIP
AND DURABILITY.
! ayAll our SQUARE PIAKOS have our Kew Im?
proved OVERSTRUNG SOALE and the AGRAFFE
TREBLE.
49-We would call especial atttention to our late
Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and
SQUARE GRANDS, found In no other Plano, which
brings the Plano nearer perfection than has yet
been attained.
EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT?
ED FOR FIVE YEAR8.
MW We are by special arrangement enabled to
furnish PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS ol
the most celebrated makers, Wholesale aid Retail
at lowest Factory Prices.
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists promnt
ly furnished on application to
WM. JKJVJLBE ?fe CO.,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Or any of our regular Mtabhsned ar?neles.
0Ctl7-tUthS6m08D*W B?*wco.
Seining Materna.
THE J?EW IMPROVED
WHEELER & WILSON
SILENT
SEWING- MACHINE !
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST !
WHEELER & WILSON
VICTORIOUS
AT THE LATE STATE FAIE, HELD AT
COLUMBIA 1
Why it Should Have the Preference of
all Others i
1st. Because lt ls the simplest.
2d. Because lt sews easier.
8d. Because lt sews faster.
4th. Because lt uses no Shuttle.
6th. Because lt makes less noise.
eth. Because lt ls more durable.
7th. Because lt bas been before the public for
over twenty years, and hence lt ls no experiment
to try lt.
Ninety thousand more Family Maoblnes sold
than by any other Company, its late Improve?
ments set lt far ahead of anything In the market.
Adjusting and repa ring dono promptly. AU
work warranted.
Caji and examine, whether wisting to purchase
or not.
WHYTE & HARRAL,
General Sont hern Agents,
NO. 209 KXTVG STREET.
feb2
?gncnlttt?, ^crticnlinrr, &t.
-yjTILLIAM FERGUSON,
FLORIST AND GARDENER,
SPRING STREBT NKAB F.UTLBDQB.
A choice assortment of ORNAMENTAL TREES
Roses, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Bouquets, Camella,
Flowers, Greenhouse Plants, Ac
Catalogues can be got on the premises.
Jan24-3fl _
ABARGAIN I-TO PRINTERS AND
BOOKBINDERS.-A Ruggles Wood Frame
? Paper Cutter, will be sold low for cash. Is nearly
::ew, cuta 23 menes, and has an extra knife. N<
I charge for package, prke $40. Apply at Tni
I NEWS Jub oence. rnar22
gtntiion 9aitM~~&tj\? Slap
MACQUEEN & RrecW
WILL SELL THIS DAY, BEFOBE
their Stores, Nos. 21 and 23 Vendue Rao se
at half-past 9 o'clock A. M., * '
10,000 poonda BACON SHOULDERS
.6,000 poonda Bacon Hams
5,000 pounds Bacon D. S. Shoulders
. 16 M>ls. S. 0. Bellies
16 obis. N. 0. sugar
15 tubs Tennessee Batter
16 obis. w. w. and Older Vinegar, Ac.
Terms caab. 1 . feb27
Bj WM. McKAY.
TEN CA SES SEASONABLE DEY GOODS,
Received per Steamships James Adger and
South Carolina.
THIS DAT, at ha If-past 10 o'clock, at No. 140
Meeting street, win be sold, .
The above. Al?o, 13 oases of STRAW GOODS,
conahting. of,Shakers and Sundowns. 42 dozen
Men's Wool and Felt Hats, and soo dozen Ladies',
Misses' and Gent's Hose and Half Hose.
Conditions cash. :._?_feb27
HUTSON LEE,
Auctioneer.
WILL BE SOLD IN FRONT OF MY
office, No ce Broad street, THIS DAT, the
27th instant, at ll A. M.,
One strong SPRING WAGON AND HARNESS.
feb27__.
By W. Y. LEITCH & R. & BRUNS,
. Auctioneers.
ESTATE SALEOF JEWELRY, SILVER?
WARE, Watches,-Diamonds, Ac. by order
or the Administrator ol the Estate of JAMES E.
SPEAR.
Will be sold at the Store No. 267 Ring street, on
THIS EVENING, 26th Instant at 7 o'clock,
The entire STOCK OF JEWELRY, fcllver Ware,
Diamonds, Watches, Rings. Clocks, Ac, Ac ..To?
gether with the Fixtures, Counters. Show-Cases,
Ac. Ac
Terms cash. AU articles to be delivered th? day
arter sale. febSl
Pryj ?ooofi, Ut.
'JEMKKv.u..
No. ?44 King Street,
Are offering the GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE
SEASON FOR THIS WEEK. Samples given and
no trouble to show goods.
FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
lo pieces Fine Black Gros Grain SILK-$2, worth
$260
io pieces Fine Black Groa Grain Silk-$187,
worth $2 26.
T FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT ? CO.,
TARTAN SILKS-so cents, worth $1 26
Japanese Dress-$8 60, worth $12
Balance of Winter Dress Goods at cost.
^T FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
1 case of Fine Lustre ALPACA-?1 cents, worth
76 cents
AT FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS at great bargains.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
8 4 All-Linen Brown TableDamask-only 60 cents
8 4 Bleached Table Damask-86 and 96 cents to $1
100 dozen Linen Doylies-only 76 cents per dozen
2 casea 10-4 sheeting-15 cents
1 case 40 inch Plllow-caslng-22 cents
Towels, Napkins, Crash, Ac. at very low figures.
y^T FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT 400.,
2 cases Scotch Ginghams-14 cents
200 dozen English Half Hose-only 20 cents
loo dozen Ladies' Hose-10,12 x, 16, 20 and 26
cents.
^T FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
All Colors of TABLET AN-26 and 30 cents
All Colors of TARLETAN-26 and 80 cents
All Colors or TARLETAN-25 and 80 cents.
T FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
CLOTHS, Caaslmerea and Doeaklns
Beavers, Jeans, Farmers' Satinets
Tweeds, ail at greatly reduced prices.
^T FDRCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.
an imported Fine CORSET for only 76 cents
Great sacrifice of Sashes, Bows, Ribbons, Scarfs,
Ties, Ac, Ac._
j^T FURCHGOTT, BENEDTCT A CO.,
Our $16 BL \NKETS reduced to $10
Oar $10 ?lankeis reduced to $7
Our $7 Blankets reduced to $6
Our $5 Blankets reduced to $8 76.
^T FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT Jfc CO.,
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
Orossely's Brussels and Body Bruasels CARPETS.
Also,
Balance of ingrain CARPETS, Rugs, Mats, at
cost
A Full Line of White and Checked MATTING on
band.
j$y barn pies given._
WHOLESALE JEPARTIIEIIT.
FI1H,?H(IT&(]0.
Having an experienced resident buyer in the
City of New York, who fully understands the de?
mands of this market and who ls always hunting
np bargains, and buys of the very first houses
only, we can, under snch facilities, well compete
with any house North or South, and most respect?
fully Invite those in need of Gooda to give us a
call and examine our Stock and our prices, OUAR
limn SATISFACTION AND WARRANTING gOOdS
to be ss represented.
Orders from the country will receive our best
attention. Merchants, Milliners, Tailors, and all
others will do well by giving us a call before pur?
chasing elsewhere. Respectfully,
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.,
No. 214 King street, No. 244 King street,
Charleston, S. 0. Charleston, 8. 0.
No. 487 King street, No. 437 King street,
Charleston, S. 0. Charleston, g. 0.
No. 4 Bay street, No. 4 Bay street,
Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla.
No. 22 White street, No. 22 White street.
New York. New York.
Shirts ano irnrnisljing ?oc?s.
CHEVIOT
SHIRTS
AND
COLLARS.
Made to order or Beat Materiel?, and
a?
WARRANTED TO FIT.
Sent by Express, C. O. D. to any part of the
country. Directions for measnrement sent on
application.
SCOTT'S
STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM,
MEETING STREET,
Opposite the Mairk!et.
novl8
0
TTO A. MOSES, PH. D.
Geological Surveys and Maps promptly and
exactly exeouted. Phosphate and Mining Pro?
perties reported upon, and Working Plans fur?
nished. Separat ng and Metallurgical Proces?
ses adapted to Ore Deposits. Special attention
to CHEMICAL ANALYSES Of FERTILIZERS,
Driers, ores, Minerals, AC LABORATORY,
decw-stuthemo No. 28 George street.
3Lnrt?m galea^gfrig gag.
By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE.
?TNG STREET LOT OP LIND.
L THIS DAT, tbe 27th instant, at ll o'clock A.
M., win be sold, near tba Po 3 to mee,
rue LOT OF LAND on the east aide of King
htieet, (next north of Ur. Lacassagne'sA between
Queen street and Hortbeck's alley, measuring 27
rea s inches in froui by 281 feet -deep,-mu?a; or
leas, having tue old ionndaiion and elsternoo,4u
Uondltlons-One-third cash; balanc? by'~b?nd
heiring seven per cent -semi annual totere?,
parable lu one and two years, to be secured 'by a
mortgage of the Lot. Purchaser to nar for pa*
pera and revenue atara ps . feba?
By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE.. \
IOT OF LAND ON BROAD ' STREET.
J THIS DAY, the 27th instant, at ll o'clock A.
M., Will be a OH, near the Post office,
The LOT OF LAND at the corner of Broad, Lo?
gan and New streets, measuring 49 feet on Broad
street, northwest on New street 121 feet,? laches,
so1 uh west on Lot of Ur. Dunbar Paul '83 feet,
so itheast on Hr. Law.eaa'B Lot, from which lt ls
separated by a line runnlne northeast, measure*
40'feet, to theaouth, on ajtrlangpiar piecefciuea
suring M feet, to' the .east on Logan street; 180
feot, as per plat of Chas. Parker^ surveyor, drawn
Jaoe25, 1868.-. . .i?.t?;Ji?r
, co nd lt ions-One-half cash; balance by bond*
payable in one year, with interest, secured by
mortgage of Lot. Purchaser to pay for papera
and revenue stamps. ?? . : . v.- let>27-:
By A. C. MCGILLIVRAY,
Auctioneer.
TWO SMALL, NEAT WOODEN HOUSES
At Auction. -
Will be sold at the Postofflce, Broad street, OD
THIS DAY. 27th Instant, at ll o'clock,..
The LOT OF LAND, witt comfortable two
story Dwelling and Shop. Ko. ?1 Sprmg]?treet.
south side, next weet of the corner or president
Btreet. Lot 88 feet front, by about 68 feet deep. ?
A180, , . ,???
The LOT OF LAND Immediately In the rear, ad?
joining the above, fronting on Short Coan, next
to the corner of President s:reet, as feet front by
about 68 feet deep, ( with a small, neat two-story
Honse, four rooms, piazza, Ac m ? ? _
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay aucttoneerior
papero and stamps._f6b27
By A. C. McGILLITR.1T,
Auctioneer.
MARY HAAS VS. CLAUS "W. HEINS.
By virtue of a Decretal Order rendered by?
juke Graham in this case the nat January, 13?
iWoffeTrorsaleat Public' Anctioiu
OM Peatofflce, Charleston. THIS DAY, the 27ttt
or February, 1872. at U o'clock,
OF LAND, being a part of the Bella Vl^ tract,
with the Buildings thereon, situate lu taeParfslL
of St. James Gousecreek, ( bar?eston County, con.,
talnlng about sixty-two (62) acres, more or less.
Bounded north by landa or c. Vose, east an*
southeast by land or Charles w. Givens, known
as Bella Vista tract, and west by State Road from
Charleston to Columbia, separating lt from the
lands or C. Yoee, known as the Oaks Plantation,
and more fully described In a plat drawn by W.
H. Millard, dated 29th April, :85a.
Terms-One halt cash; the balance payable itt
one year from date of purchase, secured by bond
ol the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of
seven per cent., payable seml-8.nnnally, and a
mortgage bl the premises, phasertopay for
miners and stamps. M. P. O'CONHUit,
fet)27 Special Referee.
By LOWNDES & GRIM BALL. ?
PINE BUILDING LOT ON THE SOUTH
or Broad street, near Lo jan, at auction.
Will be sold THIS DAT, February 27th, 1872,
a ; li o'clock, at the corner of Broad and East
Bay streets,
ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, on the sonta side or
E road street, butting and bounding to the east
on lands now or late of Wm. Schmerle, to the
south on lands now or late of General John
schnierle and lands of Geerge Buist, to the west
on lands now or late i f Miss Seabrook, and to the
north on Broad street, con wining ou Broad street
forty-four feet two Inches, (14 2) on the back line
forty-three feet nine Inches (48 0) on the east line
one hundred and forty feet, ana on the weat jina
one hundred and thirty-nine feet six menes,
(180 6,) be the same dimensions more or leas. ' ?
Terms-One-third cash; balance In one or two
years, secured by bond and mort?ire, with Inter?
est from day of sale, payable annually. Pur?
chasers to pay L. A G. for pjpers and ramps.
feb27_._
By LOWNDES & GRIMBALL.
TTWO LOTS ON SOUTH SIDE TRADD
JL street, near Council street, at Auction.
Will be sold THIS DAY, February 27th, 1872,
ut ll o'clock, at the corner of Broad and East Bar
utreets,
All these TWO LOTS OF LAND on the south
side of Tradd street, next but one to the corner of
Cou: eil street, on the weat, an<* on the east by
Lot now or lately belonging to Ei?<Non> south by
Lot now or lately belonging to Burnett, north by
Tradd street, we** by Lot now or lately belonging
to Wm. P. Holmes, and measuring in front thirty
neven (37) feet six (8) inches each, and one hun?
dred and twelve (112) feet in depth, be the same
more or less.
Tt rms -One-third cash; balance in one and two
-cara, to be secured by bond and mortgage with
interest from day of sale, payable annually. Pur.
obaaer to pay for napers ind stamps._ Jeh27
SUcnoit Salts--?mar* Oaui
By J. E. BOWERS,
Auctioneer.
UPPER WARDS AUCTION STORE.
W1U sell on every WEDNESDAY, at No. 50?
?Ung street. FURNITURE, Ac, Ac And will re?
ceive articles of any kind for sale unlimited.
Will attend to out-door sales In any part of the
city. All sales of Re il Estate at ten d ed to prompt?
ly. Regular Night Sales of Dry Goods, Cutlery,
nnd a general assortment of articles every Night
nt quarter-past 7 o'clock._feb27 tnth4
By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO.
EXTENSIVE PROPERTY IN WESTERN
PABT OF TBE CITY,
un TUESDAY, 6th of March, at ll o'clock, will
be sold at the Postofflce, Bnad street,
AU that PROPERTY situated on the south side
of Beauraln, between Rutledge and Lynch streets,
measuring north on Beaufaln 168 feet, east on
city Pond and Park 180 feet, south on City Park
find Pond 168feet, and weston Lynch Btreet iso
feet, be the said dimensions a little more er less.
On the premises are a corner store, a Three*
6tory Wooden House with brick basement, a Two
titory Wooden Honse, and several small houses.
This ls the o J ly private property on the square,
the rest extending to Broad street haring been
deeded to the city expressly for a Park. The
Bltuatlon commands a view of the Ashley and ls
In every respect very choice.
Terms-One-third cash; balance tn one aid two
I years, secured as usual. Purchaser to pay us for
stamps and papers.
lt can be treated for at private sale.
feb27 tnfml_
MACQUEEN & RI ECKE
WILL SELL AT AUCTION ON WED?
NESDAY, the 28th day or February, 1871,
I If not previously Bold at private sale (a First-class
:3AK-ROOM, known as the Atlantic House, No. 81
:sast Bay street, at 10 o'clock A. M.
The above ls a well known stand, and ls in every
way complete that belongs to a Bar.|
will, be sold on account of the proprietor leav?
ing the State, and for no other canse
The place canoe seen at any time during the
day.
Terms cash._feb22
By W. T. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS.
Auctioneers.
OLD THEATRE LOT, WEST SIDE OF
Meeting street-Sold by order of the Direc?
tors of the South Carolina Institute.
Will be sold on THURSDAY, 29th instan', at the
?an end of Broad street, at ll o'clock,
The above BpacouB LOT on Meeting street,
measuring loo feet front by 260 feet deep, more
or less. This property ls eligibly situated lor
eli her store or public balL
Terms-One-third cash; balance in three and
six months, f urchaser to pay for papers and
stamps. feb24-stnth8
By W. T. LEITCH & B, S. BRUNS,
Auctioneer!.
OLD STAND FOR A GRIST MILL,
with Residence and Outbuildings, north?
west corner Cannon and Coming streets,
Will be sold on THURSDAY, 29th Instant, at the
the Postofflce, at ll o'clock,
That di Blrab'.e GRIST MILL STAv D, with Two
story Residence and Outbuildings, situ?t, d at ihe
northwest corner of Cannon and Coming streets.
Lot measures 176 feet front on Coming by 60 feet
tn depth on Cannon street.
Terms-One sixth cash; balance in one, two,
three, fonr and Ave years, with Interest at the
rate of 8 per cent, per annum, secured by bond
and mortgage Purcha-er to pay ns for papers
and stamps. Ieb24 stuth.3
Auctioneers' Priante Sales, Sf t.
By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE.-FOR SALE,
the Handsome Brick Residence at the
Mouth corner of East Bay end Vernon street,
containing In the basement two large room?, a
laundry and dalry, three rooms on the f?cond -
story, ttve rooms on the third story, and an attic
with water-works and gas through the house,
piazzas, Ac, Ac, kitchen, carriage house, stable.
Lot ia surrounded on three sides by brick walls,
and measures 91 feet on East Bay by 200 feet
deep, more or less, running through to Washing?
ton street. Apply as above, at Ko. 23 Broad
street. feb20-tnf6
E
WALL
TRIAL JUSTICE,
SOUTHEAST BA8EHBNT,
FIRE-PROOF BUILDING.
febis-lmo*