The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 02, 1872, Image 3
"MUander?lood."
Silence ts no certain token
5%. That no secret grief lt there;
^sf Sorrow which ia never SDofcen
Is the heaviest load to bear.
Seldom can tbe beart be lonely,
If lt seek a lonelier still.
Self-forgetting:, seetiug tnly
Emptier cnps of love to flu.
Twill not be a fruitless labor,
Overcome thH Ul with good;
Try to understand j our neighbor,
and you will be understood.
THE SEW YOEE VEGETABLE ASJD
FRUIT MARKETS.
The Dally Bulletin of Thursday, October
Slat, says:
There ls little change to notice In round po?
tatoes, and present prices are more or less
nominal Our quotations for potatoes are In
bulk; In shipping order 60c per barrel
mnstbeadded. We quote: Peachblows$2a250
Early Bose at $160a2. and Early Goodrich, Dy
rights and Jackson whites at $150al 76. Sweets
$2 75a3per bbl for VI rein la, and $3a3 26for
Delaware. We quote: Vegetables, red onions
per bbl $2 50a3; do yellow $2 50a3; do Coonee
tient while $ia4 60 per bbl. Squash, marrow
fat per bbl 75ca$l. Bussla turnips $1 50 per
bbl, white turnips fl per bbl. Cabbages $6al0
per 100; red cabbages $8al2. Beets, Jersey
$126al 60. Lima beans $5 per bag; do shelled
$10 per bushel. Carrots per bbl $7. o ?. Celery
$125al 50 per dozen.
Trade in this market is still Interred with
by the horse disease, and consequenly very
little is done, apples are held about the same
Cranberries are somewhat scarce, and with a
good demand very firmly held. Grapes sel
Hug rather slowly. Other descriptions quiet
We quote as follows : Apples, Newtown pip?
pins $2 60a3; Fall pippins, prime $2 25a2 50
Detroit reds $2 26a2 60; Tors: pippins $2 25a
2 ?0; tweo.y ounce, $2 25a2 50; greenings $1 50
a2; Baldwins $2a2 25; Spitzeaberg $2a2 25
river stock, all varieties, ?lal 75; and Jersey,
In bulk, 76ca$l 25 per bul. Pears-Dnchess,
No. 1,.per bbl. SI2a 15; do. No. 2. $8a 10; Louise
Bonne of Jersey $10al2; Sleckle $16a25; Vicar
of Wakefield $6*9, and cook I a? $3a6 per bbl.
Quinces $8al0ior apple, and $6a8 for pear.
OFFICIAL.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining In the Postofflce
at Charleston, for the week ending November 1,
18T2, and printed officially In Tua DAILY NIWB,
as the newspaper having the largest circulation
In the City of Charleston.
aa- omet hours from 8 A M. to sx P. H. On
Sundays, from ?X to ax P. M.
?? Persons calling for Letters Advertised
should state that they are "Advertised."
STANLEY G. TROTT, Postmaster.
WOMEN'S LIST.
Alls, Marl* Gregorle, Mrs Parker, Elvina
Allston, Sarah Ferdinand Pateriyure,
Anderson, Ma- Gruber, Miss L wischeven
ria" Grimke, Miss M Parker, Francis
Aren, Elisabeth -Aar L
Balley, Julia Gror, Miss Em- Patterson, Mrs
Baker, Mrs HM ma AR
Baker, Gen- Gready, Sarah Payne, Mrs J F
evieve L Perkins, Mrs
Bergmann, Jes- Harrison, Cor- Auna
tine, nelia Pinckney, Leve
Beult, Mary Harrison, Mr? nla
Francia Elsey Porcher. Catty
Biat ce, Mrs Ed- Haya, Mary Ctnarenby, El
ward N Hains, AI ey len
Boonoo, Hrs nicks, Abey Kanni, Mrs J
Meal er Htlderbrandt, Kenney, Eliza
Briton, Mrs RL Catrina Reeves, Julia O
Brown, Mattie S Hogan, Mrs Rhett, caroline
Brown, Mrs Houston, Sarah Klcoaon, Mrs
Taos Kirby H. Ann
Bajean Johann later, Elizabeth Bodgest, Mrs
Burke, Maggie Jacobs, sarah chaney
Bull, Eveline Jenkins, Jase Roberts. Nettle
Batter, Mary Jenkins. Dlnbh lioblns, virginia
Cain, Abby Jones, Ellen c Sanders, Kiiza
Oamer, Amelia Johnsen, Eliza beth
Camero?, Susan Johnson, Mar-Schroder, Mrs
Campbell. Mai jj tba Salla
UamopbaU, Mrs Johnson, Laura Soligmann, Ade
K A Kennedy, Mary latde
ObrlBtopaer,Mrs O Mci lar, Miss D
B- : - : . Keenan, Sarah S
Chlsolm, Misa Kiddell, Anna Smalls, Cathe
Evelyn Z B Une
Chlsolm, M.8 E Kiddell. Eugene ?mltn, Saab G
A\. Klag. Emma ?ralih. Eliza J
Cottee, Eliza- Knapp, Miss smith, Charlotte
beth sweetie K
Connell, Mrs A Kock. Adeline Smith, M.ss
D -i .<: : tja wren ce, Mrs JaneT
Chrufkahank, Mousey Smith, Hiss Ann
Salue ? Lawrence, Mary Stockman, Lau
Days, La viol i Lee, Lizzie ra A
DevmerMary Lee,Hrs A F stephen?. Mani
Dlllfngnam, Mn Ladson, Lizzie Stale/, Moffie
H E Ladson, Bach- Suck, Annie
Doy la. Miss E aul Taylor, Mrs Jo
Dnboik, Julia A Lar?gue, Mrs seph
Dnoener Bin- George Taylor, Lydia O
nah Legare, Mrs Taylor, Marla
EUI?, Sarah T Francia D Terry, Elizabeth
Ellis, Mrs Thom- Low r gs i-un, Re Te rn berg, Mrs
aa.- v., . .j.becca, . . WJ
Em merly, Mrs Logan, Mrs M rurner, Mrs Ma
Mary-?-Lynch, Mrs F c ry
Bogee, Lula j Ly ach. Mrs H Yanderhorst,
Verran, Mary Maloney, Mrs Pamella L
First, Mary Ann Thoa Varie, Margi et
Flinn, Cathe- 'Martin, Mrs Jas Waganer, fran
tine Hazyck, char- Hauoken
Flynn, Ella lotte Warley, Sophia
Fowler, Maria - Magill, Lady Welch, Sarah
Ford, celina Manon, Mrs L A Weatnerhorn,
Frasier, Susan . Maiden, Mrs Ad- Mrs Sarah
Friend, Mrs R F ellne Whitaker, Mar
Gaimard, Mary Michell. Ju ia toa .
T ', j Miller, Mra ME Wlgg, Anna ?
Cage, Elizabeth Miller?; Mary El wtgrail, Uager
Gataeres, lilas len Wellers, Mary
Mediong Milter, Lizzie V williams, Anna
Gibbes, Emerly Miller, Rfna williams, Sarah
cultana, . Mrs. Millar, Mrs O J Williams, Sarah ,
Alexander Mills, Mrs L O (
Glover MTS Middleton-.sallle Williams, Bet
Daniel . ??. Mikel, Elizabeth sey
Glover, Mary B Minot. Ros inna William*, Dar- -,
Godno, Albra E Mitchell, Anna cns J
Gordie c. Betty Mlzeqne, Miss williamson,
Grant, Mlas Kis-. Tony Margret
Sin . . ; Mood, Martha Willis, Anrr
Graham. Eliza Morris, Martha Wilson. Sarah
Green, Virginia A wilson, Lucy I
Oreen, Nancy Morris, Diana Wing, Maggie
Green, Ella McCarthy, Lucy A
Green, Anna McClnrdy, Miss Winslow. Julia
Green, Miss ME BA- Wright, Julia0
Greene, Jannie McLean, Mrs wright, Emma
A '.' ' " Peter Vates, Mrs Ed
Green, Flora Nelson, Miss mond L
Ann i Mary - Youngblood.Mrs
Green, Emilia Obrtent, A11U OF
] MEN'S LIST.
Adair, -Lowis ti Frazer, Peter oiend, o T
Anuna;Mr - ireland, E H Offer.JU
Alston, Henry Galvin, Patrick Ott, J D L
Alston; Toby Gibbes, Robert Paterson, R S
Anger,.H Y Gibbes, John Patten, W A
A no, John Qooano, A E . Painter, J M
Balley, A-M Oranger, H E Fey rec tacher, F
Utter, WT Gregg-, JE Philips, s t*
Bargeraann, Green, Harry Plesson. J S 4 E
George. ' Hactermann, Pitman, Joseph
Becker, MF Wm Poll orine. Tognl
Becker, WA Hasse, RS Price, Q W
Eenaeman. F N Hartnett, Daniel Punier. E O
E?ciet,Loyd Hendricks,'''B (col'd)
Bemnger, Geo Henne; A Q,ninn, John
Bexkham, H F HUI, John Ramm, A B
Blohms, O Rogan, PR Keed.j w
Barzela A Carr Holbrook, F Koala, j
soo, ' Holmes. B Robertson, W H
Brown, James H?ge, Peter Rudd, Thos
F Hubbart, Chas Ryan. Thoa
Brown, Jeffrey Hutson, Joseph Schirm, Charles
Brown, Victor C Hutaon, John Seel. L
Brown, J P Jackson, Rob .shines. Homer
Branjee, W en Shine. Tobias
BrnnaoncVames Jacobi, W alma, H R
Brabham, A E Jefersoon, J Simmons, J
Brogden, E F Jones, T S Hume
Breoenburg, J Jones, dement Singleton, N
N Jones. K N ?Ingleton, Al
Butler, Thoa F Jones, Charlea fred
Brtok, Henry Jordan A LU Smith, D B
Bubner, T : i Jlanthal. . .smith, Daniel
Bull, W B Johnson, Thos smith, J S
cappet, Jacob Johnson, James Smith. Andrew
Ceided, J'ih-i F M Smothers, J L
Claverton, n c Johnson. J a m ea spencer, J B
Clark MD' Jowrtt, TC Thear,Robert
Cunningham, Kennedy, John Thleling, F W
Abram Kenliw, John w Thayer, E
C< fflo. Wm B Elelnjotiann, Turner, L D
Oollngton, Jack Jas Verrln, John
Compton, J D Knuler, Lou's Von Aahbraud,
eulin. A J Kornabrens, A
Dals, Ashley Henry W, M H
Dawson, James Lee, Richard Wagener A
DeLeoo, Charles Legar e, T S Sparks
Disher, S Y Levlnsston, S D Wslker, James
Deacher, E M Lockwood. R
Dot ha ge, J Steven Walker, AHA
Dun, E Locus, John Walkin A Hol?
lina, G Manning. John Un,
Dyer A Co, H J Marj ea hoff, John West, Thoa H
SBbeok. M K Mathews, WU- Welsh. S P
Emilie, B Hams Wein, Raph D
Escoces,- Ah G Millard, T A Wheat, L
Marstl Del Sup lfoflov, T P Whtte, George
G OT Del Rito Montgomery, | R
Fenster, Frank Jacob ? Williams, O H
FleJ&iOjTjn Murphy,-M wish, B P
PIOBA-HuTofliyTE' Wilson. W T
F scher, Jacob MoOoltam, J E Wreden, Henry
Fowler, John INelson, Egberd wright, J B
Ford. J Hezbnt, Thomas Wright. Rivera
sa" Persons depositing letters in the Postofflce
wur^ieaseplace the stamp near the upper right
band corner of the envelope, - and they will also
please to remember that, without the stamp a let
far, cannot be malled, but will be sent, to the Dead
Letter Office.
fl&?netal Sperm (Dil
THE NEW DISCOVERY,
MINERAL SPERM OIL.
This OIL la perfectly -non-explosive, will not
ignite at 800 degrees Fahrenheit, aud ls entirely
i dorleas. For railroad cars, steamers and dwell?
ing houses ls Invaluable.
Recommended by the Board of Underwriters
steamboat inspectors. President of. Chamber
of commerce and Captains of Steamers
trading to this port, and by hundreds
of families wno are now
using lt In the city.
Is more brilliant than Kerosene, Lighthouse or
.Aher Explosive Oils now In CBC
OIL BOBAEAs ANO cuiMNiEs at wholesale
ind retail by DOUGLAS A MILLER,
Sole Agents for the State of south carolina,
Dtalera In Paints, Oils, Glass. Ac, Ac,
No. 93 East Bay, fco u th of Post office,
ootT-imo Charleston, S. c.
Orri ?ODDS, &c.
J. R READ & GO.,
SAVE JOST RECEIVED A FULL ASSORT?
MENT OP ENGLISH, FRENCH
AND DOMESTIC
lOIfcY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS OP ALL KINDS, A FULL
LINE OF
WHITE GOODS,
i EAL AND IMITATION LACES AND EM?
BROIDERIES,
LACE GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
IARRIS'3 SEAMLESS KID GLOVES,
With a great variety or other Kid Gloves.
JEAYES G LOVE 8 AND GAUNTLETS.
SILK AND THREAD GLOVES.
FANCY GOODS.
IOAPS, EXTRACTS, BRUSHES, Ac, Ac
ALSO,
i VERY PULL AND HANDSOME STOCK
OF
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SHAWLS AND COVERINGS
IP ALL KINDS FOB FALL AND WINTER
WEAR.
WE ARE RECEIVING NEW GOODS BY
?VERY STEAMER.
I. R. READ & CO.
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NO. 375 KLING BTREET,
rvTLL OPEN ON MONDAY,
IND EVERY DAY DURING THE WEEK, AN
mmense variety or NEW AND DESIRABLE
10003. which we guarantee to be the best
elected Stock In this market, and which are offer
d at lowest New York prieta:
DRESS GOODS.
IL AUK SILKS FANCY SILKS
COLORED SILKS IRISH POPLINS
SILK VELVE I S VELVETEEN
SILK VALOURS CAsHU BRETS
3MPRESS CLOTH SATINS
BOMBAZINES CRAPE CLOTH
JAPA NESE SILKS FRENCH POPLINS
PLUSH MERINOS
EPPINGLINS ALPACA8, | j
ind all other styles ol Dress and Mourning Goods. | a
FULL LINES OF
Domestic and Housekeeping
(foods..
?TJRS ! FURS ! FORS !
KID GLOVES 1
KID GLOVES !
KID GLOVES I
Pine Selection of Cloths in
Newest Styles.
BEAVERS CASSIMEBE8
BROADCLOTHS DIAGONELS
SEALSKINS DOGSKINS
CLOAKTNG3 FLANNELS
BLANKETS COVERLETS
DOESKINS VESriNGS
SHAWL8 AC, AC
LAMBWOOL CLOAKING, (something new.)
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
a. NEW AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE
LATEST FASHIONS.
iVHITE SHIRTS UNDERWEAR
BOWS HANDKERCHIEFS
3ILK HANDEBCHTEP8 NECKTIES
CUFFS AND COLLARS GLOVES
UMBRELLAS, ic.
A COMPLETE AND FINE LINE OF
Ladies' Underwear.
This Department ls attended to by derk Ladles,
engaged for this purpose.
Newest styles or Untrimmed HATS, Flowers,
Feathers, Hat Ornamenta, Corsets, Hosiery,
Bows, Scarrs, Lace Collais, Lace Handkerchief,
DreBS and Cloak Trimming, Fringes, Ac
Spf dal attention is called to the Great Bargains
we oder In
Carpets! Carpets! Carpets!
Bought 25 per cent under value, and which we
guarantee to all at lower figures than they can
be bought at any Northern market. Mr. 0L0T
WORTHY has charge or making and laying all or
our carpets. His work la guaranteed to give satis?
faction.
Our Stock or UPHOLSTERY QOODS la tbe finest,
best and cheapest.
WINDOW SHADES
CORNICES
LACE CURTAINS, Ac
Special Departments for onr very extensive j
Stock: of doods for the Wholesale Trade, and Mer*
chants, Milliners and Farmers will always find the
best and cheapest selection of gooda at our store.
We have adopted (be strictly One-Price system
in all our Departments,
Respectfully,
FUROHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO.
ifamg (gogos, Notions, &t.
N E W S^TT^RTET
S. JOHNSTON,
Will opera on SATURDAY, November 2, st No, 367
KING STREET, below George, west side, s new
and well selected stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES,
FANCY GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS and small
wares._? novl-2*
(?l)irw, Crockern, &z.
^H?^GLAI^^
AT THE OLD STAND,
KING STREET, CORNER OF LIBERTY STREET.
The Subscriber would respectfully Inf'"rm his
friends and tbe public that Ms steck ls now com?
plete in CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY, Plain
white and Fancy China. Glass and Fancy China
Goods, Lamp?, Shade.-. Ac, Ac
octio-tbstnsmos it. H. MCDOWELL. Agent.
Clothing ano Jnruisrjmrj (Sooft*.
NEW STOKE !
NEW GOODS !
EVERYTHING NEW !
MENKE & MULLER,
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
INVITE THE ATTENTION OP THE PUBLIC TO
THEIR
SPLENDID NEW STOCK
OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING
OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE,
.JESTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
AND CHOICE MATERIALS
FOR CUSTOM WORK
AN INSPECTION OF THE
3-OODS AND PRICES
IN THEIR
NEW ESTABLISHMENT,
"OR, KING AND WENTWORTH SIS.,
IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
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EJrnQs at Wholesale.
WHY SHAKE AND BURN
3HILLS AND FEVER ?
S ILYSE S PRING 3, NSAR OCA Ll, FLA., 1
March 1.1H71. j
McasRs. DOWIK. Moos A DAVIS, CBABLXSTOK,
1. c.-Dear Sirs: I reran MOISE'S FEVER AND
LG ?B PILLS as a certain care, and a blessing to
?? living In tho malarious districts of tho sooth,
md particularly in the everglades of oar State.
Very respectinily, yours,
JAS. fe. ?WENS, M. D.
KIKOSTBSK, H. C., December SI, 1870.
Mn. B. F. Mons, On A SLBSTO??, S. C.-Dear Stn
have used yonr FEVER AND AGUE PILLS in
ny practice this fall, and have never in the first
nstance failed to ? reUeve my patients. 1* have
low frequent calls in my drug store for them, and
always recommend them, aud with the happiest
?eauIts. I wish that yon may have the saUsfao
inn or knowing that yonr "Fever and Agco
'ills" have relieved many under my treatment,
vb en other medleloea than I have tried have
ailed to do. Yours, respectfully,
J. S. BROUKINOTON. M. D.
MKKCATCRS, BABNWSLL DIST.. S. C.,1
July 12. 1871. i
MB. B. F. MOISE-Dear Slr: lu reply to yonr
luestion as to what has been th? success of your
FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, that have been sold
iy ns, we would say aa far as we know, they
lave given entire satisfaction. Wo shall continue
to recommend them. 1
Yours, respectfully,
W. T. BLANTON A SON.
NB AK ORKEN POND, S. A 0. R. R. I
November ll, 1870. j
MB.- B. F. Moras-Dear Slr: I' am glad to saj
?our?FE VER AND AGUE PILLS ere all you claim
ror them. I have oued them in my family and on
ny place, and In every case they have proved ef?
fectual; some of tho cases l bad tnonght chronic,
is they have lasted over two y ea H. Iii no case
waa more than a single box required, and In no
sase has the disease returned, and lt la over tore
months ago sin oe 1 used them. .
Yours. Aa, B. K. WILSON.
GoDBDrN's DXPOT, N. E. R. R., Sept. IS, 1871.
Massas. Dowra, Morns A DAVIS-sirs: I am im?
proving In health almost as fast as I can, laboring
under diff?rent old chronic diseases. I took
MOUE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, agreeable to
directions, and find them the beat medicine 1
have ever taten, and they have made a complete
cure of Chills and Fever on me, and my oase was
one ef the worst.
Yonr humble servant,
WILLUM J. BRADLEY,
Peedee Railroad Bridge Keeper.
They contam no arsenic or poisonous Ingre?
dients of any kind-nothing in the least degree
injurious to the system under any circumstances
-and may be administered wita perfect sarety
toan Infant.
They never fall to core the moat obstinate case
when taken as directed.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
DOWIE, MOISE ? DAVIS,
Proprietors and Wholesale Druggists,
Niay3o-ibs6mo v Charleston, 8.0.
SIGNALS OP DANGER.-DISEASE,
like the rattlesnake, usually gives fair warn?
ing before lt strikes. A ratting appetite, a forrea
tongue, nausea, headache, want of proper action
In the bowels, feverishness, lassitude, nervous?
ness and aneasy feeling In the stomach, Ac, are
all symptomatic of a coming attack of indiges?
tion, biliousness, collo, fever, or some other posi?
tive form of disease. Wnen thns menaced, resort
Immediately to
Tarrant'? Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, ]
and thus avert the attack. Acting simultaneous?
ly upon the digestive organB, the liver, the bow?
els and the nerves, this refreshing and agreeable
alterative will soon restore the system to its nor?
mal condition of health, regularity and vigor,
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The Proprietor or the ?hove Establishment has
Jose returned rrora New York with a new and
well selected Stock or the Celeorated
STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS
ALSO, A FINK ASSORTMENT OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
CONSI8TTN0 OF
UNDEEWEAP,
Shaker Flannel, Wool an J Merino, Cotton Flan?
nel, Shirts and Drawers, all (trades and all sises.
English Merino and Cotton Bair Hose.
Also, af nil selection of the latest Novelties In
NECKVVEAB,
English windsor Scarfs, Marquise Scarfs,
Lord Stanley Scarfs, Livingston cravata,
Chancellor Scarfs, Bowe and Ties.
Cray's PAP KR COLLARS or all descriptions.
Walting Canes and Umbrellas.
E. SCOTT,
MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HALL.
State Notices.
gTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
oniKLifcTON, 8. C., October 22, 1872.
To Commissioners of Election for Vnton county ;
Whereas Hen. ll. W DUNCAN, who, at a cone,
ral election held october, 1870, was chosen a mem?
ber of the Senate for the Election District or |
Union County, to serve for the term of faur years,
has, since said election, deceased; and whereas
the Constitution of the State of Sout h Carolina di?
rects that In such case a Writ or Election shall bo
Issued by the President or tho senate, ror the pur?
pose of Alling the vacancy thus occasioned for the
remainder or the term for which the member so
deceased WBB elected to serve; now therefore
yon, and each or you, are hereby required, af ter
due advertisement, and witn strict regard to all
the provisions of the constitution and laws or j
laid State touohlng your dnty in such case, to I
hold an election ror a member or ihe senate for
the Election District afore sahl, to ser v.- far the re?
in aln<ier of the term for which the said Hon. H.
iv. DUNCAN wan olected, the polls to bo orcnod
it the varions places or election In the said Dis
ncr, on TUKSDAY, the urtu day of November,
872, by (the various sets or ma?anera ror those
ilacf a, and the counting or the votes cost, and
.he declaration or the result or tho eleotloD, to bo
n accordance with the provisions or t tie act ap
?roved March, wo. emitted "An Aet to provide
or the General Elections, and the manner of con
lneting the same." and the Act or 1872, amenda
.ort thereof. Thia writ, together with a certified
:opy of your return or election, to be held under
t, nave before the Senate at its next meeting
iTter the election.
. Witbeas, the Hon. A. J. R ANSI ER, 'President of
.tn Senate, at Charleston, S. C.. this 2-2 j day of
Jctober, 1872. ALONZO J. RANSIER,
President of Senate.
Attest : J. WOODRUFF, Clerk of senate.
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CJTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
CHARLESTON, S. C., October 22, l s72.
To Commissioners oj Blecttons for chester
County:
Whereas, Hon. LUCIUS WIMBUSH, who at a
general election held October, 1870, was oboaen a
member of the Senate for the election c lstrlct or
Chester County, to serve for the term or four
years, has since said election deceased, ami
whereas, the Constitution of the State of iouth
Carolina directs that in such case a Writ of E co?
tton shall be Issaed by the President or the sen?
ate, for the purpose of filling the vacancy thus
occasioned, lor tbe remainder of the term lur
whtoh the member so deceased wai elected to
serve; now, therefore, yon and each or you are
hereby required, after due advertisement, a id
with strict regard to all the provision i or the Con?
stitution and laws ot said State, touching your
duty In such case, to nold an election ror a mem?
ber of the Senate Tor the ? lection District afore?
said, to serve for the remainder of the term for
which tho said Hon. Lucius Wimbush WBB elected:
tho polia to be opone 1 at the various places or
election, in th? said district, on TUESDAY, the 6th
day or November, 1S7J, by the various seta or
Managers ror those places; and the oountlng of
the votes oast, and me acct ira iou or the remit
of the election to be In accordance with tho pro?
visions ot the Aot approved March, 1870. en tl. led
"An Act to provide tor the general elections and
the manner or condnctlng the same." and tho Act
of 1872. amendatory thareor. Thia writ, together
with a certified copy of your return or election to
be held under it, have Wore the Senate at its
next meeting arter the election.
Witness, the Hon. A. J. RANSIER, Pr?sident or
the Senate, at Charleston, this 22d day or October, 1
1872. A LO > ZO J. RANS! BR,
President or the Senate.
Attest.: J. WOODBUFF, Clerk or Senate.
oct24-ll_
C&roccuti, iHTgota, Jfrr.
H. KLATTE & CO.
ACENT8 FOR CHARLESTON.
We have appointed Messrs. H. KLATTE A CO.
Sole Agenta for Charleston ror HUB Celebrated
Brand or PURE KENTUGK?" WHISKEYS, both
BYES and BOURBON. "_-j,
These Whiskeys are guaranteed pnre KENTUCKY
COPPER DISTILLED, free rrom all compound Im
purities, ard highly recommended by eminent
chemists ror medical use. The Brand 1B patented
to prevent infringements.
BARKHOUSE BROS. A CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
We reaped folly inform onr mends and custom?
ers that we keep constantly on hand a IUI supply
or the above already ravorably well Known Whis
eys. and cTer same to the trade at distiller's
prices. H. KLATTE A CO.,
augai-stutbemo No. 186 East Bay.
^atomare, &grinilirxral Bmplcmtnte. &t.
HART * CO.
Are AGENTS For
AVERY & SONS' PLOUGHS.
A Plough, with Scraper, Bull Tongue, Turning and Shovel
Mould, Complete, for $15 25. j
Or if the Dixon Sweep be preferred to the Shovel Mould,
price $15 25.
We have also a Fall Assortment of One and Two Horse
Ploughs, both Caat and Steel, of AVERY & SONS, as well as
other Manufacturers. .
ALSO A FULIi LIRE OF
AGrEICUJLTUE?L IMPLEMENTS. 1
F AIRBAIVK'S SCALES
BURDICK'S HAY AND FODDER CUTTER.
We are ils o ic. Receipt of a Full Line of
SWEDES IRON, HOES,
ENGLISH IRON, TRACES,
HOOP IRON, NAILS,
PLOUGH STEEL, ROPE,
TURPENTINE HACKS, PLOUGH LINES,
TURPENTINE TOOLS, GUNS,
MILL STONES, PISTOLS,
POT WARE,
TINWARE,
WOODWARE,
BEST FJSHUNES,
SEINE TWINE,
FISH HOOKS,
BOLTING CLOTH.
HART Ac O O .,
39 Hayne Street, and Corner of Kins? and Market.
OOtl-tBtbBDAO . CHAIILESTON, S. Ga
patent iflebicitu?.
SIMMONS' HEPATIC COMPOUND, OR LIVER CURE,
FOR ALL DERANGEMENTS OF THE LITER, SKIN, KIDNEYS, STOMACH AND BOWELS.
Pat np In llqnld form, already prepared for Immediate ose, saving time' and tron?le, and insur?
ing a proper proportion of each vaiuabio ingredient. ; ? ' ?'. -?. 1
lt is mild and gentle in its action. It removes the bile from the system It Imparts tone and
strength to the whole frame, lt gives the liver a healthy character and restores the sinking and
drooping body to health and si rengih. This Medicine has heea tried by thousands and never found
warning. Under its influence the face will have the bloom of health, the eye its lastre, the brain ita
power, lt will invigorate the feeble, and prove the greatest blessing to those who suffer.
Try lt for yourselves and you will recommend lt io your friends.
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE.
DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AGENTS, CHARLESTON, S. 0.
KING A RODBOROUGH, Waldo, Florida, Proprietors. augl-thstu3mos
pianos, ?rgauo, &z.
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
Furnished at factory prices for cash, or by
Mont My Payments on the most liberal terms.
CBARLRS L. M'CLEN'AFJ AN,
Plano and Hnsle Store,
sep3-4moa ' '' '" No. 191 Kine street.
Cigars, Sooarro, Sft.
EMPEROR WILLIAM
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HANUFAOT?RTNQ
CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE
No. 310 KINO STREET,
THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of all kinds.
PIPES of every quality.
Call and examine stock before buying else
where.
WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor.
N. B.-The" Whee) of Fortune constantly OD
hand, invest 36 cants and try your luck.
mca?-?KiAwijr
REGULATOR
m
. This unrivalled Medicine ls warranted not to
contain a single particle of Mercury, or any In?
jurious mineral substance, but ta
PUBELT VEGETABLE.
For forty yeara lt has proved its great value In '
all diseases of thc Liver, Bowels and Kidneys.
Thonaanda of the good and great in all paru of
the country vonch for Its wonderful and peculiar
power in purifying the Blood, stimulating the
t' rpld Liver and Bowels, and Imparting new life
and vigor to the whole system. SIMMONS'S
LIVER REGULATOR ls acknowledged to have
no equal as a
LIVER MEDICINE.
lt contains four medical elements, never united
in tne same happy proportion in any other pre?
paration, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful
Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and a cer?
tain Corrective of all impurities of the body.
Snch signal success haa attended its ase that lt ls
now regarded as the .
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for Liver complaint and the paint ol offspring
thereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaun?
dice, Bilious attacks, Sick Headache. Colic. De-,
pression of Spirits, Soar Stomach, Heart Barn,
Aa, Ac
Regulate the Liver and prevent
CHILLS AND FEVER. J
SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR
tamanafaCt^HOZEILINAC0.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
PRICE-st per package; aent by mail postage
paid, $125. ?ropared ready for use m boitlesti
* Fonsie by P.WINEMANACO. \
' AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
?a- Beware of all counterfeits and imita?
tions. aug8-thatuD*w8moa
G0hTmUBI>iefijHANT6U0CESS OF
. '. Dir?ONACG.'S 355 v.o.
GEMS W'^T^A U S S.
Thia floe collection, now ';all_toe rato,'' coa:
tains among ita Gema, (which Hil 240 iars'e mailo
Pages.)
German Hearts, AquarelLn, lool Nights, Man
hatten, Morgen b lat ter,, Artist Life, . Lo.ve and
Pleasure, Bargeralnn, Bluo Danube,'Marriage
Bells, Bonbons, wine. Women and soogV and
many other popciar Waltees. :! .1 : " - ?
FIZZICA-TO,. HEW : - AUNES, TRI T80F.
TRATSCH, and other Tolkaf, with a goodly nam
beir of first-rate Quadrilles/Galopa, Mazurkas,1Ac.
Pilce, la Boardt??$a ip; ClbtV^;;^-S^
paid, for retell price. .x ... u?V. .h..y<
The Great New Church Mosto Book, *
..;"..t..|?-B:': <S^A N:b'A;B-P;,:;,'
still "waves," and ls on the point of being 'intro
doced to a m n ltira de of Singing School* now to
commence. - The authors a?e L. O. Emerson, of
Boston, and H.R. Palmer, of Chicago; neither or
whom will be satisfied with le?"tuan/ ,^^*%>\
TWICE THE ORDINARY CIRCULATION'
of Church Music Books. Do pot fall to send ?1 24 ?
for which, for the presen t, Specimen Copies wjli
he seat. >.. .fc\V; -rrtiwi?*yaj?>,&,
PRICE $160, .v.-E Vii .-.ItcH-itf.
OLIVER DtTSON A 00,, I C. H. BIT??N A OO.
? Boston,. H . ' 'BewToWtT :
sepi-ws ""??'.?-f.. w--.'ii?v lui? c-. y
?rani) ?Jrije ?CUntrilmiiott. %
THE EBNTDo?^- V:
" : Murt?n At?sErU
LIBRARY GIFT COHCERT.
8500,000 IN BANK TO PAY AU.
???? ?{ a 'M ;L C ?iT? .'.
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A FULL DRAWING rN SIGHT.
.'i ?'E.1 lfr-ar?*?ldO!.'?.a h7.x eiqq*97
At the Second Grand Cia Coi^^auihorte*!
by special act ol ne Utgislsznt*: nv ski LOfjfce
Pabilo 'Library, of 1 Kenua qty,: un av
poned ..from :se??|(ph?:$4^,
whicn positively and ai
Loalsvi le, Ky.TSathrdsy, __
ont further dslay on 'any account whsnsv?T, Th*'I
following Cash Gifts are for ant
araoDg the ticket troldera: . ? r
ONE GRAND Gin, GASH-..$186,000.
ONE GRANDGICT..V........u..w.l.v-.^00aj.
dal ./.il bun I.JUAU&
ICash Gift......?2i,(KM>{ ^ CashiflffUK^^OOfti
1 cash Gift.$20, ooo 161
i cash out.aw -
I Oasli Gift.ila
l cash Gift.$.;<
1 Cash Gift...... $8,?
i Cash Gilt. tl
1 Dash. Gift.....wit
I Cash Gift...,
l Cash Girt...,
I Oath Gift. Mi i
Total-loco Gins, i
Ttie money to pay air these Gifts ls Hcw.tpOn
deposit, and set apart for that purpose, tn the
Farmers* and Drovers' Bantus? mm,. ta seep. by
This ls to cCTttlyTh?? there is now <
In this bsnic over Half W H Wk* - of .!_
the credit of the Girt Concert fund, ?6?0,sSo^f.!.
which 1? held by this banka* Treisaioof tte
Knolle Library of Kentucky to pay off all ?ins ?
to be ?warded st tho dr? wsw
R. ST VEECH, Cashier. .
Price eflr^WentaSaV'b'i^ ^?f'j'n
Whc le Ticket*, $10; HalvM/li^ Qmlrter8,,|1'??; ^
II Whole Tickets for sioor'is for $2M: ?TOrf?Oer
113 for $loOu ; 286 for $2600; 67? for |fcWL< M
discount on less than tno worth of twketsa?e
time. :?M\ tn ownitit .?.tastte nnioioO
The drawing-will poeltlrfell and fflnenutvooal?Li;
take place December 7. . Agem s are-peremptorily ;
required to close sales and ma
ber 46, lnordertbgrie, a
arrangements. Orders io
for Circulars should be ad
j GOV. THOMAS K
Ageot Pabilo Library
Kentnoky. ~ C4t*-awl?*wa
I ? .. r; * ? .
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
B. WHIQ?Ei
.ia kozjcn
IHo. 88 HASEL.STREB^'
18 NOW BEOTIVINO A'B>W-.SOT0?rir?P
1 ..- i ALt;KIBrJ8.0Fvjim:riWa..'^
: .;iT'URivi:gpp?^::i
And ls selling at his nsaaiiy low prices which have
gateed for him such a Very liberal pfttr<an^(?,?b<Hh,
la City and Country. Try him, yon will go again. -
He ie sale Agent for the.' . . ,t .tn? ra
"WAKEPTELD" EAETH CLOSET, ?-'-? ?
The only one which dares claim to give satis- "
faction. ' . . ^'J^,.;^"-t
Go to "WHITE'S" for your FUEN IT URB "Is OMr >'
.word shover thestatai M - oet?-atounn? \
; .lr-.
TJBBF?MB'ATOMIZERS..'i-Tiii.'j intenee?p
Tais new apd elegant addition to the toilet
1 tab ie is coming dally Into mora general bs*. A
roll sopply-different style3-constantly ou Land :
At DR. H. BAB R'S. Drag Store, ' .U
?J_ No. 181 Meetlog street.; ; .'j
BEEP, WINE AN? TB0?T*i :
?.-no lo ..AOT'j -ao?x;iiO ifonsosnn
BEEF, WINE, IRON AND CfNOHONAi. ?; .
These elegant and ejcceaien^stlmiilatlpgTonlos- : |
are now getting into general use. especially In
(.asea of delicate females and childf en. They may .
bc had of :? ... 0^.ft>BAM^,:.;
A full stock of Elixirs, and^aU Se^other^cew '
I'harmaceuiloal Pregara tiona always kept On '
hand. " ' ".' ?o^.nww
r -'<-1-?-rn antX.jii.iimal
BBUSHES. '' . n:V, .,' :\ o
A Full Assortment of the Best
Tooth Brushes . ,
Nail Brushes 0 ; Uti? ! . ; >...
Hair Bruines .
Flesh Brashes .
ShatmgBTUshes:|n[,;
\\ For sale by ' PB^S?ita^f^'
"j ?<.*.. .i Ha lal Meeting street
? AGE'S CATABBHBEMEDT,; ;
DR. PIERCE'S NASAL DOUCHE- J ..
AND ,.
DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. '
De bing's Pile "Rem Od y
DeBlng'syisFngSB. , . . ?vr. '^JgA'
Dr. Hors lord's Add Phosphates
-Wllber's Oodllver Oil and Lime. ? . nnT?d"?S7V..i_
For sale by _ -.. .7- ? BA?,')
?. . . : - Me^Oiifstreet.,
OBOOPATR^BBM^JFB^,% ...
JUSTREXWrVETV'AFItK'?H 8trPPI.T. ? r
p A full line of sit the most-approved MedldDies of
thiaAcaool-lntinctures, powderaandjMiletojln
all dilutions ana potencies. Also Family Medl- ?
cine Cases, with small's Practice. . ta vu&i iv j
For sale by DR. H. BAER,
_*_No. 181 MeeUsg street.
g Y B i N/oj. s./; e;^:-?
^My assortment of SYRINGES ls unufcaafraaffC;
I am Agent for the sale of . the, fOjDjnALt.
.SYRINGE, unquestionably inanest o? an Syttajwr
especially for self use. It IS simple, etflOlenCSnW,:'
to manage, and cannot get out of order-. ;One wUI,
last a lifetime. Our best physicians rece minen ?Tlu
I als o have a fall stock ol Matt?V s, DayWSo?'a
aod other Bulb ? j ring es; aUo ?a?^aod Hani.
Rubber Syringes, and the HYPODERMIC SYR?
INGE. . .r fLVUK- . -.<! .
Wholesale and ReUU Draggut,
j , , . No. lal Meeting street. .
SP0NGE& ' ir i
Bath Sponges .
' Toilet Sponges
Surgeons' Sponges
Carriage Sponges.,
Reef Sponge 1
?late Spong?. -
l?j Forsalsby ??ff?g^fe?
PITY THE TENDER BABB I ,
mm tt not the deadly compound known as
? sS A certain r^pntsTarUcleoitbls
fitted thonsaods^
cents mo an early grave This1 has ^PWrop
reoeatedly. add beyond the shadow of ?doubt,,
forwblch reason lils condemoed by the majority
^sffig^necessl^ of this eon,
entirely tree from opiatos, and other lnjnrioua,
drugs, Dr. finer has ?nt ap the . ...... : ?
? GEB MAN SOOTHING GORDIAL,'.
for the use of Infants Teething, and. for"'chndrrti' '
aoflerlng"from dlarrhoe*. dysentery, Ac.? 'This
may be given with perfect confidence,, and MA?rv.?
proved by every physician who Ins cxamin ed toe. ,
formula. ? Price as cents per bottle; five bottles
fer fl?. 1 i?UK<T -?J. ??.<
Usual Discount to the Trade.,
Manufactured and'for'sale by "'
'CJ ?rJ UR. H. BASS, -
Na Ul Meeting street, Charleston,