The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 03, 1872, Image 3
CITY AFFAIRS.
MEETINGS arms DAT.
Wk ^ -%l
Vigilant Fire CompanyTlit 7 P. M.
Charleston Social Mounted Club, at half
past 7 P. M.
Sumter Social Club, at half past 7 P. M.
Hibernian Soc le ty, al 7 P. M.
Promptitude Fire Company, at half-past 7
p. IL - ;;
Carolina Glob, at half-past 7 P. M.
German Freundschaflbund, at 8 P. M.
Hook and Ladder, No. 1, at 8 P. M.
AUCTION BALES THIS DAT.
Steffens, Werner & Ducker will sell at 9
O'clock, at their Blore, mackerel, bacon, &s.
Siecke A Peterman will sell at hall-past 9
o'clock, at their stores, hams, shoulders, Ac.
William MpKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his
atore, crockery, glassware, male and canary
birds. -
John G. Minor A Co. will sell at naif-past 10
o'clock, at their store, ladies' nata, dry gooda,
.ko. ' '... .'?
Lanrey, Alexander ? Co. will sell at three
quarters past 9 o'clock, at their store, apples,
stripe, Ac_
THERMOMETRIC AL.
Tho rac ge of the thermometer yesterday at
the drug store of Dr. Joseph Blackman, on
the south side of Broad street, was as follows:
8 A. M., 58; 10A. M., 60; 12 M., 64; 2 P.M.,
64; 4 P. M., 63; 6 P. M., 60; 8 P. M., 68.
At an election held at the Exchange on
Monday, 2d Instant, the following gentlemen
were chosen to serve for the ensuing year:
Wm. Baveael, president. Directora-George
W. Williams, F. J. Pelze r, O. K. Huger, in
place of B. T. Walker, declined; Wm. L. Tren
holm, B. G. Pinckney, J. Hamilton Wilson, in
place of Theodore Huohet, declined ; B. Boll
mann, In place of B. F. Bolger,,declined; Jos.
L. Tobias, ia place df Frederick Topper, de?
clined; 0. E. Wnnderlloh, Henry Card, W. J.
Mccormack, J. H. Parker, in place of James
3. Murdoch, declined. Superintendent, A.
Price. .
THE COURTS.
The Court oT Common Pleat.
The commission ol Mr. Jacob WiUhnan, the
newly elected clerk of court, was read and
ordered to be recorded. Peter Ashe, John
Cross, E. M. Easton, J. J. Bardy and Thomas
Barnfield, colored, were appointed constables j
of the court. '."Ii- v. .
Only thirteen j uro-s having appeared, the j
Sheriff waa o rd ex? J. to summon eighteen
Others. L. Neumeryiir was excused from serv?
ing aa a Juryman. The following Jurors were
pr?sent: Wm. Wright, E. C. Tooker, Tartero
Bennett, j 8am ue 1 Fy all,' Thomas Howe, Joh n j
Edwards, Cain Lawrence, IsaacTanderhorst,
B. Dosoher, A. Artope, Samuel Mears, Moulton
Emery, Stephen Brown. ?
The following were absent: J. B. Blsaell,
Wm. Deas, Solomon Cohen, Boland A. Evans,
James Powers, Chas M. Bird, Daniel Allston,
Wm. Tr escott, Louis 3 mail, Sheber Middleton,
Pompey Collins, Thomas P. Freemen, Aotho- ?
ny Bird, Abram Thomas^ Joseph Sommers,
James Atloek, Daniel Brown, Bodman La?
tham, John Izard, B. A. Boone, Adolphus De [
Powell. Lonesome Washington.
The following have boen summoned by the
sheriff to appear thin morning: I. 8. K. Ben?
nett, G. A. Nenffer, John Comm I DB, J. H. Col?
bara, B. B. Cowperthwalt, W. H. Dawson,
Patric* Moran, j. A. Baslow, Thoa. Fosberry.
John Bonum, colored, John Freeman, Sr.,
colored, Isaac B. Rivera, colored. William F.
Dover, colored, C. 3. Miller, colored, H. O.
Thomas, colored, Joseph-Lloyd, colored, John
D. Robinson, Prince Taylor, colored.
Anton W, T. .Berg was made a citizen of the
United States...
The case of Jame- Cantwell against Oswell
.Reeder was referred to B, S. Duryea, Esq., as
special referee. "'?
In tbs case_of Henrietta Hashagen and o th- j
.era, againstTDeresa A. Senior and others, the
plaintiffs were ordered to give security In
three handred dollars for the coats of-court,
within ten days from date.
- j Th B following casos were assigned for trial
' to-day: Edwards va. Frank; Bullook vs. Frank; j
Edwards va. Frank; Hicks and' Chichester VA
A. a. Wllllngton & Co. and other -; Marcy vs.
Hargrave.
Hanlclpal Court.
Francis CkrApbeli, escaped prisoner from
^theHouaaof Correction, sent back to serve
ont his sentence, and ten days additional. R.
Smithy colored; drunk, disorderly and resist
?lg the police, five dollars or twenty days,
ames Williams, lodged by a trial justice, de?
livered to warrant. Fortnoe Jenkins, color?
ed, disorderly and. a beal og the polios, one dol?
lar.' isaac Perre ne au, colored, dru nh, one
dollar. James Allen, colored, drank and dis- j
orderly, one dollar. Anderson Brown, color?
ed, applied for lodging, held for examination
ion the charge, pl vagrancy. Lavinia Mc?
Bride, colored, allowing her chimney to get
on fire, case> contiouecL Richard Washing
ton, colored, Interfering with a policeman,
.and carrying couceaitd weapons, turned over
to a trial Justice. John Moran, disorderly and
; tr^peMne,iwaoe bond. Mary Jenkins, col?
orad, ateailosr clothing from Ellen D. Drayton
and others, tamed over to a trial Justice.
Peter Brown, colored, stealing a turkey from
the steamer Alice, thirty days. John B.
Shackles, drank, one dollar. J. B. Griffin, in
( aane( lodged for sal e keeping, sent, to the hos
' pl ul. John Benson, 'drunk and resisting the
police, two dollars. Scipio S. Smalls and W.
H. Small?, colored, trespassing, turned over
' to a trial juBtice. John D. Zanoga, selling
liquor withouts ll canse, doable license. The
' Enterprise Railroad Company,, neglecting to
place a lamp beside a hole near their track
. la John Btreet, on Saturday clgfcte?ftp dollars.
Two COWB and three dogs, aratfjsl one dol?
lar each, M
Trial Justices' Courts.
Mary Jenkins, colored, was sent to jail for
thirty days yesterday by Trial Justice. Rollin
for stealing a lot of clothing. Three colored
; women named Pinckney, Green and Wilson,
who received the stolen -goods, were each
tined ten dollars. .
HO TEX, ' ARRIVALS-DECEMBER 2.
Charleston.
J. A. Thomas, Cincinnati; W. H. Bennett,
Savannah; P. B_ Gilbert, New York; W. Gra?
ham, Augusta; j. H. Bogbee, Providence; L.
Chamberlain, Albany; W. S. Y. Woodward,
South Carolina; W. B. Gerard, Jacksonville;
G. M. Pollitzer, Beaufort. :
Pavilion.
J. Gorham, Wm. H. Browne, Savannah, G.
E. PrUchett, Gonrdln's; P. A. Brock, John T.
MoNair, W. L. Reid, Che raw; Wm. Birney,
J. T. Mickle, Camden; R. Brewer, M?as L. J.
Brewer, Miss L. M. Brewer, Mrs. Colonel
Dove, _Sonth ; Carolina; W. S. ?tsey, W. G.
Wlhen, George's Station; J. J. Shoolbred,
Richland; 8. A Leak, Bartow County; Robert
Fishbone, 8L Paul's.
C^KBTICAS Is coming. For handsome Gold
Bracelets, Studs and Sleeve Battons, go to
Allan's, 307 King street.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Mr. A. C. McGllllvray soldat auction yester?
day, for Sheriff Bowen, a tract of land on
Ball's. Island, Christ Oburcl^Pitjsb, contain?
ing 3000 acres, for $3650; half cash, balance
payable In one year. Also a lot of land, with
bandings, situated oa tbe east side of Ashley
street, for $2600; half cash, balance payable In
one and two years.
The sale of properly advertised by the city
sheriff did not take place, the majority of the
owners having paid op their arrears. The
property of the few remaining delinquents
will be sold on next Monday unless the
amounts due are previously paid.
BUSINESS XOXICBB.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, &c.-At the office of |
Messrs. Leitch ? Bruns, No. 35 Broad street,
there ls on exhibition an elegant assortment j
of the above articles, together with a fine |
stock of Jewelry, Ear-Rings, Breastpins, &c
These good? will be offered at auction on
Wednesday next, and we advise our readers
to examine the same pre viona to the sale.
The articles sold at previous sales gave satis?
faction, and as this sale ls without reserve,
bargains may be expected.
A NOT inappropriate offering for the Holi?
day Season is a handsome Photograph Album,
At Fogariles Book Depository can be seen a
magnificent assortment of all the latest a ty le s
of. Photograph, Autograph and Writing
Albums. The Musical Photograph Album ls
a unique and cunningly devised gem, both In
ita novelty and melodious effect. dec3-tutbs3
Yon CAM renovate any old piece of Furnl
ture by the use of Durand's French Polish.
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EXAMINE the Singer Manufacturing Com?
pany's Sewing Silks before purchasing.
THE HUMAN KITCHEN* ANO ITS DUMB WAIT?
ERS.- The body is supplied with aliment by J
vessels which connect the stomach and Its
auxiliarles with the venous-system, and, so to
speak, perform the office ol dumb walters In a
restaurant. In other words, these media of
communication between the animal kitchen
and its dependents supply to each member
and organ, near or remote, the-quantity and
kind of eua tenance required to keep it going.
When the stomach ls derelict In its duty, or
the dumb waiters Inert or obstructed, lt ls the
peculiar province of Hoatetter's Celebrated
Stomach Bitters to strengthen and regulate
them. Hence its marvellous cures of chronic
Indigestion, and the emaciation, debility and
languor which are generally Its concomitants.
It Is, moreover, a powerful alterative and cor?
rective, and tho rapidity with which lt checks
Irre gular lil es ot .the liver and bowels, and
braces and invigorates the nervous system, ls
a marvel, not only to the general public, but
to professional men. dec3-tuthB3Daw
E. M. MARSHALL <t Bao., 33 Broad street,
boy and sell on commission, Beal Estate,
Stocks and .Bonds, negotiate Loaos, Bent j
Property, and sell at auction, furn!ture at j
houses. _ nov23-sltnth8
FURCH G OTT, BE.vu DI CT k Co., No. 276 King
street, have received 100 seta of Children's
Fare, only $2 25; 100 sets of Children Furs,
$3 and 14; 100 sets Ladies' Furs-sets from
14 ap. dec2
FDKCHGOTT, BENEDICT ? Cc. have received
a fall assortment of Etd Gloves, and offer a
good quality, one button Glove, for $1; two
hatton Glove for $1 25. Also, sole agents for
the Celebrated Chellly Kid Gloves, each pair I
sold under guarantee. dec2 [
FUROHOOTT, BENKDJCT A Co., No. 275 King
street, are, for this week, offering great bar?
gains tn Carpets-great redaction made in
mis article. dec2
NcW AND CHEAP CHILDREN 'a CABBIAOES,
Yelocipedes, Boocklng-Horees, Carts, Wheel?
barrows, &c, Jost received at Yon Santen's,
No. 229 King street, Charleston, S. C.
J ti nil-tu ? .
TIME IS MONET.-Clocks, fl Ry different styles,
IQ wood, bronze and marble cases, at Allan's,
307 King street._
GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.-For silverware,
fine Watches, gold Opera and Vest Chains, go
to Arlan's, 307 King street.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
At a regular meeting, of the Washington Rifle
club, held oa the evening' of the loth Instant, the
following resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Resolved. That the members or thia olub de?
plore the loss of their late warden. IA. 8. Jones,
whoso genial- dla*) os lt lon and exempter* deport
ment; had endeared him to them hy-tien or no
common brotncrhoid, an* that they will long
cherish the m e rs or y or tus manly virtues.
'tissoived, Ibar our lats friend leaves behind
lom the record of a gallant confederate soldier,
a true patrice and a sterling j cltir e n, worthy or
our example and emulation. ' . ?
Resolved, That our heartfelt sj mpath Jes a-e ten?
dered to the sorrowing mother and Bisters of oar
deceased comrade, with the trust that He who
'?tomper? tue wind to the shorn lamb'- will be
their s.ipport in this, ihe hour of-their affliction.
Resolved. That a page la oar minute book be
dedicated to bia memory, and that a copy or these
resolutions be forwarded to the family of our
deoeased comrade, and be published in THB
DAILY NEWS or this city.
Extract from the Minutes. D. L. ?LKN, Jr.,
. Secretary W. R. c.
Dings at ttJrjolesale.
SIMMONS'
RECULATOR
This unrivalled Medicine ls warranted not to
contain a single particle or Mercury, or any in
urlous mineral substance, butts
PURELY VEGETABLE.
For rorty years it bas proved its gre?- 'aloe In
all diseases or the Liver, Bowels snd Jd ney?.
Thousands or the good and great la ail parts or
the country vouoh for Its wonderful and peculiar ?
power m purifying the Blood, sUmolating toe
torpid Liver and Bowels, and imparting new Ute
to -te >hole system. SIXMOVS'*
Tna?oEaGDLAToR 18 ftoknowtedged to have
no equal as a _..
LIVES MEDICESE.
lt contains tour medical elements, never united
lo the same happy proportion? to any other nre
paratlon, viz: a geaUe oathartoTa wonderful
Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and a cer?
tain Corree tire or au import ties or the bod v
Buch signal success has attended Ita use that lt ia
now regarded aa the
GBEAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for Liver complaint and the painful oflsprinir
thereor, to wit: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaun*
dice, Bilious attacks, Sick Headache. Colic, De?
pression of Sf irita, Sour Stomach, Heart Barn.
Ac, 4c
Regulate thc Lrrer and prevent
CHILLS AND FEYER.
SIMMONS'S Ll YE R REGULATOR
Is manufactured only by
J.H. ZEILLV4 CO.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
PRICE- ft per package; sent by mail postage
paid, $125. 'v-epared ready for ase to bottles,
fl 60.
For sale by P. WINGMAN & CO.
AND B? ALL DRUGGISTS.
sst- Beware of all connterreits and imita?
tions. augs-thatuDAwflmos
Sfyirts ano /ttrnisljing ?oo?s
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE
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The Proprietor of the above Establishment has
lost retorced from Mew York with a new and
well selected stock or the Oeleorated
STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS,
ALBO, A PIKE ASSORTMENT OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
CONSISTING or
?NDERWEAP,
Shaker Flannel. Wool and Merino, cotton Flan?
nel, Shirts and Drawers, all grades and all sizes.
English Merino and Cotton Half Hose.
Also, afnll selection of the latest Novelties In
NECKWEAR,
English Windsor Scarfs, Marqalse Scarfs,
Lord Stanley Scans, Livingston cravata.
Chancellor Scarfs, Bows and Ties.
Gray's PAPER COLLARS nf all descriptions.
Walking Canes and umbrellas.
E. SCOTT,
MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET DAI L.
ojlotqing ono Jnrmsrimg ?ooor.
NEW GOODS !
EVERYTHING NEW !
MENKE ft MULLER,
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO
THEIR
SPLENDID NEW STOCK
OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING
OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE,
BENTS? FURNISHING GOODS,
AND CHOICE MATERIAU
FOR CUSTOM: WORK
AN INSPECTION OF THE
3rOODS AND PRICES
IN THEIR
NEW ESTABLISHMENT,
DOR, KING AND WENTWORTH STS.,
IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
oe ts
iJianog, CDrgans, &t.
Famished at factory prices for Cash, or by
Monthly Payments on the most liberal terms.
CHARLES L. M'CLENAUAN,
Plano and Muelo store,
sepS-4mofl No. 191 King street.
&001S, 6l)0?5, &t.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ELS AS & BROS.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
VALISES, &C,
368 KING STREET,
CORNER OP GEORGE STREET,
Respectfully solicit the continuance or
the patronage BO liberally bestowed on
them by the citizens of Charleston and
Bnrronndlog country.
One of the firm has just returned from
the North, and purchased in Boston iuat
before tbe large Are there; alt of which' we
offer to the Wholesale Buyers at great ad
Vintages and guarantee them a saving or
at least io to if per cent.
We are offering all or our purchases now
at less than ronner prices, and regardless
to the advance ot prices now.
To our Retail Customers we would say
that *B heretofore we sh ill do our best to
please them by polite attention and cour?
teous sale-men
No trouble to show goods. We tteep
only a good qailttyof Boots and Shoes,
and prtces that defy com politl?n.
Oar m m tr? ts, LARGE SALoS AND
SMALL PROFITS.
AS A SPECIALTY I
To Mothers we would say that we con
tin ee to keep a large stock of that celebra?
ted SILVER TIPPED SHOE, of Philadel?
phia mane.
Constantly on band and receiving bv
every steamer from Philadelphia a fine
and well selected stock ol Hand-sewed
Boots and Shoes, for Ladles, Gents, Misses
and Children, of the beat Philadelphia
raannfactare, all.ot which we guarantee
to give satisfaction, and would respectful?
ly solicit a call at
ELIAS & BROS.,
No. 368 KING STREET,
CORNER OF GEORGE STREET.
P. s. - We also inform our friends and
the public tn general that we will open a
Branch store on orabont toe 3d or De?
cember next, exclusively for the sale of
fine Boots and shoes, at the corner of
Ring and Wentworth streets, Masonic
Temple Building, ander the Arm and
style or
LEWIS ELIAS & CO.
nov28
Gontanonai.
MARY ANN BUTE INSTITUTE, ON
^Heights of Aiken, 8. O. General O. J.
KAINS, Professor and Lectnror. For terms apply
to MlBB M. A BU1E
octae Prlnclnal of Institute, Aiken, S. 0.
Prrj (Eoo?ri, ?*.
FLIRCflGQTT, BSNEDICT&CO.,
NO. 375 KriVG STREET.
A decided REDUCTION bas been made IN ALL
ODR PRIOES, and we offer Great -Bargains to
purchanera In every Department. Our stock com?
prises an assortment ot me moat eleganl novel?
ties In every toing that appertains to a first-class
Dry Gooda Establishment. We mention below
the prices or only a few of our Goods :
loo pieces 4-4 N. Y. Hills, Bleached, only 19
cents
loo pieces 4 4 Wamsutta, Bleached, only io cents
a cases 4*4 Bleached, 12x and 16, wont 16 and
16 cents
8 cases Double-width Gingham, only 12<{ cents
2 cases 10-4 Sheeting, only 40 cento
2 bales 8-4 White Flannels, 20 cents, worth 26
5 balas 3 4 White Flannels, 25 and So, worth 80
and 40 cents
2 cases 10-4 White Blankets, only $8 60
1 case 104 White Blankets,,J5, worth le 60
100 pieces Fine Cassi mere, $1 and $136. worth
$160
60 pieces Fine Oaaslmare, $160, worth $2
1 case Plain and Figured Dress Goods, 26 cents
26 piece a Fine Poplin, 30 and 86 cents
60 pieces Black Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth 66
Great Reduction lu Black Silks
Great Reduction In Colored Silks
Great Reduction in Cloak and Trimming
Velvet
Great Redaction in Valours, Silk Poplins and
Fine Dress Goods
Great Reduction In Monning Doods
Great Bargains In Rlbrons
six-inch sash Blbbon, ooly $1, all colors
Great Bargains in all the Ne? Shades of Rib?
bons
Great Bargains in Bows. Ties and Silk Hand
kerchiefs
Great Bargains lo Kid Gloves, (see Ba g in ess
notices)
Great Bargains la Laces, Handkerchiefs,
Cuffs and Collar j
Great Bargains la Jet Sela, Hair4 Ornaments,
ftc., Ac
Great Bargains in silk Trimmings, Silk
. Fringes
Fall Lines of Ladles' TJsderwear
Fall Lin es of Gents' Furnishing Goods
Foll Lines or Hosiery and Notions
All at Great Bargains.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN
CARPETS, OIL CLOTH,
MATTINGS AND RUGS.
Fine VELVET 0 4RPF.T8 marked down
Fine English-Body Brussels Carpet marked
down
Fine Engliah Tapestry Brussels marked
down
Fine Three Ply Carpet marked down
Floe Wool Carpeta marked down
- Fine Ingrain Carpet marked down
Floe Hemp Carpets marked down
Fine Venetian Carpets marked down
Good Quality Ingrain Carpeta for 66, 66 and
75 cents
Good 4-4 Matting marked down
Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, all marked down.
Our Wholesale Departments are complete, and
we constantly offer Great Bargains to Merchants,
Farmers, and ali m need of Goods.
Oar Millinery Department la the best assorted
in this market.
Respectfully:,
FURGHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO..
WO. 37? KING 8TREKT.
furniture floliol).
TRY IT. .
YOU WILL FIND IT HANDY, USEFUL AND CON
CONVENIENT.
THE BEST ARTICLE EVER INVENTED
TO CLEAN AND RENOVATE OLD FURNITURE,
MAKING IT LOOK PERMANENTLY B 8 IG BT,
EQUAL TO NEW.
DURAND'S FURNITURE POLISH has had an ez
eztenalve pale wherever introduced, and no good
housekeeper will ever be without a bottle arter
once giving lt a trial; lt recommends Itself. The
Polish dries soon after tit log applied, au : has no
offensive odor.
Prepared from the original recipe of Eogene
Durand, No. 40 hue BL Martin, Parla
For sale by all netall Druggists, Grocers and
Fancy Goods stores la Charleston.
Price fifty ceatB ptr bottle.
JOHN P. HENRY,
No. 8 College Place, New York.
The trade Bupplled by
PHILIP WI NEMAN & CO.,
No. 85 DAYNE STREET,
Wholesale Agents for the Southern States.
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Ciaon, tobacco, &t.
EMPEROR WILLIAM
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING
CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE
No. 310 KING STREET,
THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO of all klndB.
PIPES of every quality.
Call and examino stock bet?re buying else
where.
WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor.
N.B.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on
nana. Invest 26 cents and try your look.
mohT-ncAwlyr
Shipping.
TCVOB LI VEET(D0I7
The first-class British Bark "NIMROUD." JS
PHILLIPS, Master, will havo dispatch forSi
aboye port. For freight engugernents apply to
GIBBES A BARNWELL,
DOV19- North Atlantic Wharf,
jP O B B A L T
I MOB
FREIGHTS BEOE1 VED DAILY, AND THROUGB
BILLS LADING ISSUED
TO
P HI Li A_DK L I' lil A, BOSTON,
AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST.
The Fine Steamship MARYLAND, J. v. John?
son, Commander, will Rail fer Baltimore, on FRI?
DAY, 6th December, at 4 o'cltck P. M.
49* Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore wi:hont addi
tiona! insurance, and Oomlgnees are allowed
ample time to sample and sell their Goods from
the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia.
For Freight or Passage apply to
PAUL a TREN HOLM, Agent,
dec34_No. 2 Union Wharves.
mHE PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM
X LINE.
THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS
GULF STREAM, Capt Un Hunter,
VIRGINIA, Captain Elnckley,
Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a first
class sea connection between Philadelphia and
Charleston, and lo alliance with Railroad Compa?
nies at both termini, afford ??pld transportation
to and from all points in the Cotton States, aud
to and from Cincinnati, St, Lints. Chicago and the
principal cities of the Northwest, uoston, Provl
dence and tbe Eastern Hanufactuilng Centren.
49? The GULP STREAM ts appointed to sall
from Brown's Wharf on FRIDAY, stu December,
at ll o'clock A. M.
A3- The VIRGINIA Will follow. .
For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply
to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves.
W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 1?
Sooth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
nov30-Btuti3ri
I HANGE OP SAILING DAYS
IN CREASED fciCRVlCE.
PACHTO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY*
THROUGH LINE TO
CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN.
FARES GREATLY REDUCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier 4
No. 49, North River, toot or Canal street,,_
New York, at 12 o'clock mon, of me lum. w u
and 80th of every month, except wheu these dates
fall on Sunday, men the saturday precedlug.
All deportares connect at Panama with bteam
era for south Pacific and Ceitral American ports.
For Japan and china, si earners leave San Fran?
cisco first of i- very mom h, except when it falls on
Sunday-then on the day preceding. :
No California Steamers touch at Havana, but
go direct from New York to Asplnwall.
One hundred poonda baggage free to each adult
Medicine and attendance fre?.
For Tannage Tickets or other Information, apply
at the COMPANY'S TIOKET OFFICE, on the
Wharf foot of Canal street Nortn River, Ne?
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
au g 10-1 yr ,
F
OR WRIGHT'3 BLUFF,
AND INTE (MEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN
TEE RIVER.
The steamer MARION, Cap?
tain W. F. Adair, ls now receiving,_
Freight at Accommodation wharf, ano win j eave
on TuisoAY Mo HT, the 3d Inst, Freight aud
Wharfage prepaid.
For Freight engagements upply to Captain on
board, ono RAVEN EL, UOi.URs A 00..
dec2-2 No. 80 East Bay.
SAY A N N A H,
P O B
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SUNDAY EVENING,
AT 8 O'CLOOK.
1 he Splendid Side-Wheel steamers
DICTATOR and U?TY POINT will
leave Southern Wharf as Shove.
No extra charge mada fer Meals and State
rooms.
For Freight and Pa sage apply tn
KAVKNEL A ca,
Corner Vanderhorsfs Wharf and East tay.
dec2
F
OB FLbUIDA,
VIA SAVANNAH.
The Splendid Side-wheel Steamers,
DICTATOR. CaptainL. M. Cnxatter.,_
CITY POINT, Captain Fitzgerald, wilt leave
charleston every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SUN?
DAY ETBNINO, at 8 o'clock precisely, for
SAVANNAH,
FERNANDINA.
JACKSONVILLE
MAGNOLIA,
GREEN COVR SPRINGS,
tiT. AUGUSTINE,
PALACRA
AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER,
Connecting at Palatka with steamers for
the Ociaw-iha River an 1 wi ti the Steamer STAR?
LIGHT fur r.nterprlae, Mellonvllle, and all points
on the Upper St. John's ami Indian Rivers.
These One S'eamt-ra, built In New York, espe?
cial y adapted for the Florida trade, are famished
with even? comfort and convenience, and ?ffurd
the CDEAPKST, SAFEST ;.ND MOST COMFORT
ABLE MEANS OF REACHING FLORIDA. They
provuie a first-class table, well furnished, com?
fortable staterooms, and make NU EX TRA
CHARGE Ft-H Mb ALS AN:' STATEROOMS.
They land almost at the dcors of the principal
Hotels or all above point?, saving the invalid and J
tonrbt the dangers and ? lacornforta of frequent
changes.
Canned at Fernandina witir,Fiorida Railroad
for all points In the interior, and wi tu Rsllroad
for New Orleans and Havana, via cedar Keys.
For Freight or Pansage apply to
RAVEN KL AUO" Agents,
Oerner Vanderhoret's Wharf aud Bast Bay.
dec2 _
C
HANGE OF SCHEDULE.
REGULAR LINE.
FORGEORGETC 1 ? .., TOUCHING AT SOUTH
ISLAND. H A VE BLT, KE1THF1ELD
AND WEYMOUTH MILLS.
FROM SOUTH COMMERCIAL WHARF.
On and after 1st Docember, the
Steamer EMILIE. Capialn C. C.,
White, will leave Cha'lest? n as above evrry aUn
BAY ana WBDNESDAY NIGHTS, at 9 o'clock. Ann
returnlrg. leave Geurgeioim every TUBSDAY and
FRIDAY MORNINGS, at 6 o'clock.
Freight received every SAT?HDAY and WEDNES?
DAY.
AU Freight and wbarfag? must be prepaid.
No Freight received afte r BunBet.
Duplicate receipts required with all shipments.
For Freight or Passage upply on board or to
SHaCKELFORD A KELILY, Agents,
North /.tlantic Wharf.
A. MORGAN, Agent, Georgetown, S. C.
oct7-tutt? 3mc.B - _
?Drrtg? ano iUeointus.
TREAT THE HUMAN MACH INR GENT?
LY.-The winding massage, thirty feet in
leng-h through which the main pori lon of the
waste matier of the eyotem is discharged, ls lined
with a membrane ns dalli ate as silk and as sensi?
tive as a net-work of nerves eau make ic Neither
constipation, cholle, diarrhoea, dysentery or any
other bowel complaint can be mred by abusing
and convulsing this tender membrane with a
furious purgative. The best and safest remedy
In such cases is that mild oalaamlc and delightful
tonic laxative ?
Tarrant', Effervescent Seltzer Aperient,
which heals, tones and invigorates- the irritated
intestines, while it relieves them from the mor?
bid humors which provoke abdominal disease
Sold by all druggists. novo-24
?Urtiflg goUswflffti? ?ap.
~ BffiCKE^PETERJliir
WILL SELL THIS DAY, BEFORE
their Stores, Noa. 21 and 28 Vendue
RaDge, at hair past9 o'clock A. M..
DAN VAS SED HAMS
Un can vasa ed Hams
*ew York Hams and Shoulders
Heavy Western Shoulders
l bag Pepper and Spice
Terms cash. - . ' ?jg^
STEFFENS, WERNER & DUCKE lt
WILL SELL, TBIS DAY, BEFOBE
their Store. Vendue Range, at 9 o'clock
F Its No. i, 2 and 3 MACKEREL
10 drums Codnsh
30 tabs add kegs Batter
26 boxes s. c. strips and Shoulders
io boxes D. s. Bellies.
ALSO,
One Large 1700-pjund PLATFORM SCALE
25 boxes Factory CHEESE. decaf
By I AUBE r, ALEXANDER & CO.
APPLES, STBIPS. BELLIES, HAMS,
.iuiQ ffP/^KSS* "*>kcrel and Cheese,
storp ?t thL3n D?fomber-wl;1 be 8?W uerore oar
store, at three-quarters past B o'clock
40 bbl*. Baldwin APPLKS.ln duo order.
600 cnolcebusy nrtps.
200 choice s ? N Y P g shoulders.
200 chi ice S C N Y Hams.
600 choice S 0 N Y D M Bellies.
600 prime .smoked Bellies.
200 choice D a Pig Shoulders.
ALSO,
On account or all concerned,
30 bt>:e., half bbln., quaner bbl*, and kits of
. Noa. 1.2 and 3 new MACKEREL
85 boxes Factory and State cheese.
Conditions ca h. ,jec3
WILLIAM McKAY. ~
WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT No. 45
tr "ieutworiii street, at io o'clock, one laroo
draft MULE warranted sound. Also, 60 flue
singing canaries._. ' de?3 0
By WM. McKAY, '
SPECIAL SALE OF THIBTY CRATES
aad bilda, of Imparted Crockery and Glass?
ware. Will sell T?ls DAY, the 3.1 of December,
at his Salesrooms, No. 46 Wentworth street, at li
o'clock,"GLASS and EARTHENWARE, White
Granite sud Common Ware, Yellow and Rocking?
ham Ware, Goblets. Tnrnblera, Bowls, Breakfast i
and Tea Sets, Bohemian Vates, Liquor Sets,
Toi ie-. Sets, Ac tull particulars day ol sale,
decs
By JOHN 6. MILNOK & CO.
TWENTr-FIY?[CASESLADIES]VELVET
and Silk Hats, on account of ail concerned.
Dry Goods, Cloth Cloaks, 4c. THIS DAY, 8d
instant, at half.past io o'clock, we will sell at our
score, No. 186 Meeting street, without reserve, on
account of all concerned, 26 cases ladles-' avBjrted
Vilvet and silk trimmed HATS, 2 cases Black and
colored jcioth Cloaks. Black Satinets. Kentuck*
Jeans, Cottonades, Kerseys, Printed Satineis,
Bleached and Brown shirting, Blue Plaids, Shin -
luii Stripes, White, Red and Blue Flannel, Under
."hirts, Over Shirts, Brown Drill and Canton
Flannel Drawers. Hiokory Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves
and sundries. Conditions cash. decs
Hgctionm?* ffrirjqte Salta, 4?c.
Cy LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE,
AlO. 23 H road airee t.
THE "REST" PLANTATION IN COLLE
TON DIS rmo i .-ESTATE SALE.
The PLANT ?T1DN in Co let?n Dlstriot, known
as the . Rest," conclus about 1300 sores or Land,
anouL lo of which ar . Kio > Land, and 120 acres of
cleared Colton aud Corn Laud: the balance Tim?
ber Land. Thu piare Hrs ou Horse Shoe Creek,
wateis of Asheroo River. The Savannah and
Charles: on Raliro id nina near it. dec8-tns4
By LOUIS I). DeSAUSSURE,
No. 33 Broad Street.
mHE RETREAT FARM ON COOPER
X River fer sale. Tne beautifully situated
PARK on Dooper River, Itnowu ss "Toe Re
tr at " oommmandlog a Uno view of the river,
c.iout seven miles from the city, containing from
2 4 to 26U ncr s. Gu the Farm ls a brick Dwell?
ing, two brick Outbuildings, Stabes, Ac The
garden walka were Jald out with taste, and now
nave a variety of ornamental trees in them. To
one desiring a country residence near the city it
offers many advantages._' dpc3-tus4
By I WIS D. DeSAUSSURE.
M'j. ?33 Brom?! Street.
EICHFIELD RICE PLANTATION, ON
. PON PON RIVER.
For sale, RICHFIELD RICE PLANTATION, on
th? Pon Pi n River and Penny Creek, containing
BBB acres lu the whole, or which 4U0 acres aie
prime Klee Lands, under banks and ditcher at a 1
good rltcti ol the tide; 120 acres bave been planted
this year. On the place ls a comfortable Dwel?
ling, and Moused to accommodate about loo ne
grues, with a plenty of labor at command.
dec8-taP4_
By HOLMES & MACBETH,
AT PRIVATE SAXE,
A Fine Saddle MARS; has had tho epi?
demic. dec3-tutb2
.Drags at IX) li o It-sale.
^jyE EARNESTLY INVITE THE AT?
TENTION of Physicians, Druggists and tho
public generally to the
ELEGANT AND RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL
PREPARATIONS OF MESSRS. JOHN WYETH
& BRO., PRACTICAL CHEMISTS,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
which have become BO deservedly POPULAR for
their INTRINSIC worth, the K LEO INT manner In
which i hey are prepared, and the RELIABILITY of
the Q IT A LIT v of BACH SPBCIPIO article they are
Bald to contain. First among them is their
COD LIVER OIL WITH PHOSPHATE LIME,
a moat valuable remedy In the large class of was
tlug dise ?st B caused by IMPAIRM?NT or PSKVBR
a ION of NUTRITION, the too rapid TISSUE TRANS
FORMATION and the want of certain suostanca e*
Henttai to the organism, and it Is offered with the
utmost confidence ea an IMPORTANT addition to
the resources or medicine against th-? diseases
which, In this country, are the most nomerons,
and formidable, say -CROFULA lu children and
PULMONARY COMPLAINTS in aoults. "Each ounce
of the mixture contains io grams of the Phosphate
ol Lime.?
BEEF, WINE AND IBON.
This delightful nutritive tonic has been so uni?
versally used ann approved, lt is unnecessary io j
say more thati that lt ls kept up to its usual stand?
ard or excellence.
.Each tablespoonful contains 1 r>unce of Beef,
hair ounce or Sherry Wine and 2 grains of Citrate |
of Iron."
BEEF, WINE, IRON AND CINCHONA.
The combination of Calisaya Bark with our p re
paTailon ot' Beef, Wine and irou adda the nerve
tonic and antl-perlodio effect of Cinchona to the
nutritious and stimulating properties of the other
ingadlentn. Wedoubtlfa more efficient combi?
nation of tonic, nutnt.oua and stimulating agents
could be prescrib? d, and ask tte attention o phy?
sicians to ita use, as a prompt and reliable remedy
In the many caaes m which it would naturally be
indicated. Each tablespoonful contains l ounce
or Beef, 2 (trains citrate of Iron, and half ounce
ol Wine of Cillsaya Bart.
. SHERRY WINE AND BEEF.
The advantage of administering Beef with Wine
to patleats n quiring both nutriment and stimu?
lant will ; e readily appreciated-the sustaining
and nutritions effect of the beef often'enabling
delicate and sensitive Invalids to take the wine
with benefit, when ordinarily they would be un?
able io take lt even In email quantities without
occa'loulng headache, Ac. Each tablespoonful
contains one-hair ounce of Sherry Wine and one
ounce of beef.
We also call attention to the following as some
among these preparations most In use: Elixir
Callaaya Bark, Iron and Strychnine. Elixir Phos?
phate Iron, Quinine and strychnine. Elixir Va
lermnatc Ammonia. Elixir Pepsin, F .?muth and
Strychnine. Bitter Wine of Iron. EiVxlrGentlan,
Ferrated. Wine or Wild Cherry Bark Ferreted.
Syrup LactD Phos. Lime. Tasteless Cod Liver
od. - .
Wholesale Agents for Marvla'aPare Ord Liver
OIL - DOWIE, MOISE ft DAVIS,
nov6-tnf_Agents for South Carolina.
China, (Srockrtg, &t.
^?HIN?T^?^ ANI> CBOCKIR?,
AT THE OLD STA.RD,
KING STREET, CORNER OF LIBERTY STBEET.
The Subscriber would respectfully Inform hit
friends and the public that ms Meek ls now com?
plete lu CHINA, GLAS? AND CROCKERY. Plain
White and Fancy China Glass and Fa a cy Chins
Gooda, Lamps, Shade-, AC, Ac.
octl0.thstu3raoa K, H. MCDOWELL, Agent.
i?liliittetrj, Strato @oo?g. JP*.
F
ALL OPENING,
No, 304 KING STREET. ,
Mrs. M. J. ZBRNOW would reapply^an
nounce to the publlo that she win^pen rajs 1?*A
october 17th, a mil line of M DblNBRr *J?
FANCY G 0 OL^t M rgn? BSSIST-^SS en ts, Jt?
^8???!fS?*JK2Tsud Cloak Making
attended to as asnal- emorea,,S PA PER PAT
tendon.
Ruction $ake~~f?tnre ffl?gt.
~By folk If ARSHALL ABRO., : ?" "'
RESIDENCE No, 16 BULL STREET.
. vert of Pitt; :
' On THURSDAY. December ia, at ll o'clock will
b e PO!L'.near the Poe toffl ce. Br lad itreet,
The above Slate- Hoof KESUiUNOE, con taming
four square rooms, at iles, paniry, dreaslngrooin,
doable piazza, large ttl clea and els tero, gas, Ac
Lot. raeaaart-8-bv-jnoroor les?. ,1 wii-'
Terms-One-quarter caTh; balan?a tn. ona. two
and three years, secured by bond and mortgage. -
Interest aeml-auna..ly. Bandings to be Insum?
and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay R. M. M. A
Bro, for papers-_ decs-tostatbj""
By R. M. MA RSHALL & BRO? ?
DWELLING AND STORE EAST COB*
NBR- Bog ard and Line s t ree ts. '.'
on THURSDAY, December 12th. at ll o'clock,
will be sold, Dear the Poatofnce, Broad street,
The above Tin-Roofed D WELLING of four square
rooms and more, with kitchen of two. rooms.
Lot ?tl by 85 feet, more er less.
Terms-one-naif cash; balance in one year, se?
caral as u'-uai. Purcuaser to pay R. M. H. A
Bro, i or papers._decS-tustbS
By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE.
TWO SMALL RESIDENCES ON NORTH
SIDE OF WENTWORTH STREET, weat Of
Lynch Htreet. -,
On THURSDAY 'he 12th instant, at ll o'clock
o'clock A. M., wni be Kohl near the Postoffic?,.by
order of the Mortgagee, nuder ro wer of saie from
tee Mortgager, G. W. Olney, " ,v\ ?
The Twi -ard a half Story WOODEN RESI?
DENCE, on the north side of Wentworth street,
west of Lyn cn, with a Brick Kitchen on premises.
ALSO, . ' i;
A small DWELLING with fonr Rooms. ?;
The L t measures so fret front by ?21 feet deep,
more or less. Bouadlng to the. south oe Went?
worth street, north oe Lands now or late- or
Alfred Elfe, east on Lands of Estate Mrs. Logan,
weft on Lauds now or late of H. L. T comer. ..
Cond li (ont--One-half cash; balance by bond
bearing semi-annual interest, payable in one .
year, secured by a mortgage of the property,
honses to be insured ana policy assigned. Pur?
chaser to pay tor pipers. decs-tp.'tmtnwlhB
By W. ?. LEITCH & IL S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers,
EESJDENCE No. 8 BE AUF ALN STREET
at Auction, north Mde." ""
Will be sold at Anclon ou TU KS DAY, loth to?
s?an t, in front of the Postofflce. at ll o'docky
That Three-story-BRICK REslDRvCB, known
as No. 8 Beaa'aln street Tne Residence contains
6 square Rooms, with Dresblog Room and Pantry.
00 the pre?ases are spacious Outbuildings, cis
tem and we'i of good water. Lot measures SS
by 125 feet, m'o-e or less. . '
Terms-<ine-third cash; balance In ono and
two years, secured by bond, with interest, of,toe
purchaser ?nd mortgage of the premises, in?
surance and assignment of the policy? Purcha?
ser te pay QB for papers_ dec3 tntbs?
By W. f. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS.
Auctioneers.
CHARLES O. WITTE VS. WM. MEAD
and SAMUEL L. MONTAGUE.
Parsuant to an order of the Hon. R, F. Orsham,
Judge nf the First circuit, dated December .3,
1872. I will offer for sale at Public Auctl m on
TUESDAY, the 24th day ot necemb-rInstant,at
ll o'clock A. M.. at the corner ot Broad stree*and
East Bay. in the City of Charleston. >
All that LOT OF LAND, with the building there?
on, situate on the s> nth Bide of w?rer street,' near ~
Meeting street, tu the auld oily, measuring and
containing in iront thirty-three (S3) feet, more or
le :s, and in depth eighty-eight (88) feet, more or
less, decreasing lo width from the front so as to
contain ar. thesoutbernmcst end therof only twen?
ty flye and a half feet, more or leKi; batting and,
bounding to the west on Land now belonging to
-, to ihe i ou ttl on Land formerly 0 wnea hy Dr.*
Wm Reid, to the east on Land formerly owned
by Dr. Wm. Reid, and 10 the north on Water
street. -<... :>i.
Terms-One-half cash, and the balance hr one
year, with interest rerul-annnaily until the whole
amount ia paid, aeenred by b n* of purchaser and
mortgage of premises. Purchaser -to pay .for
pap?is. JOHN F. FlOKSs?, ;
oec3-tu3m'n3_?_speclaLBrferee.
By W.T. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
ELEGANT MANSION ON THE LINE OF
THE C1TT RAILROAD.
Will be sold at Auction on TUESDAY, 10th inst,,
in froDt 0 the Postofflce. at ll o'clock. . <?s
That desirable and elegant MANslON, situated
on Wentworth street,' one door west of FLU
street, and now occupied by J. Reid Bovlston, "
Esq. Tilts property ls advantageously situaUd,
anuas a r?sidence ls unsurpassed for IIB conve?
nience and accommodation ' ' !
Tne propel ty caa be inspected apon application
tons. . .. - . . . >i
Terms-One-third cash; balance In one ard two
years, with Interest, secured by bond of tbe por?
ch a^er, mortgage or ihe premises, Intorauceand
ssslgnment ot policy, r ure nae. r to pay as hr
papers._ilec8 mthstne
By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS.
Aaetloneera, No. 35 Broad St., Cb ar lei
ton, M. C. * * ?*/ *' -
ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY'AKD
FRIDAY, December 4tb, 61H.and em, ot jo
A. M. and hair past 2 P. st., ' '
A large and valuable st<fik of OESuINR TIA?
MON us, Gold an<l M iver Watches, from the best
known makers, for Ladles and Gentlemen; Go d
Chains, Soild Gold Jewelry, Opera and:-Field
Glasses. Cutlery, P.ated Ware, Ac .
We will offer the above stock of strictly (list
class Goods, from a well-known establishment on
Broadway, New York, at Auction, without re?
serve, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI?
DAY, December 4th, stn and 6th, at onr Sales?
room, No. 35 Hroad street, at 10 o'clock A. M. and
hair past 2 P. M. .'"?>' I
Every ar tlc'e guaranteed tobe aa represented.
The above valuable Mock will be on exhibition
for in spec i lon on Munday and Tuesday prior to
the sile. W. Y. Lt-ITCH A R.S. BHUf^S,
nov 30_ Ane.jnpeer*.
By W. Y. LEITCH & Ri S. BBU>S,
Auctioneers. ". .
MARINE, RIVER AND MANUFAC?
TURE G Ph OH ph at e stock at Auction. ?
villi be Bod on TUESDAY, 3d December, at ll
o'clock, at the east end or broad street, ,
loo SHAKES or the abu ve Stock in sams to salt
purchasers. ? ,
Terms cash._ novaO-8
By J. A. ENSLOW & CO.,
Auctioneers.
FRENCH BIRK CANTON, FOB AC?
COUNT or all whom lt may concern, hy or?
der or the French oona?l. .. -J!
on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 4th December, at
ll o'clock, wm oe sold at teatral Wharf, ' ; ,
The Metalled and Copper-fastened French Bark
CANTON. By order or the French CCOBUL .
The conditions an as follows: The'Han ind
Spars will be offered together, and the Anchors
and Chains, alter which the. standing and
running Rigging and Cordage, at>d eqbaeejasat
ly all the ?aile. Tne whole will then be,, pr
fercd together, and lt bids are made In ejecta of
the comolned offers for the several parts,- tap Bald
offers to be void and noll. Otherwise they will
be binding. : J ' ' _
Immediately after, the ship's .Boats; also the
Ship's Chronometer In good order.
Terms cash. ' MANTOUEACO.,
novae_ .._ Agent?,
~ BY J. FRASER MATHE WES.
BUILDING LOT ON SULLIVAN'S IS
LAND. -
-Will be sold on THURSDAY, December std, near
the Postofflce. at ll o'clock, . ' - '^M
LOT No. 102, Home's Plat ol Sullivan's Island,
on sont h side of Middle street, being Beca od Lot
east or Kort Monitrier, containing aoont hali .an
acre, more oriana. .. . ;-.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay me for papen.
noy20-wsmwftpth7 ,,_. . . ..' ? _.
By LAURE V, ALEXANDER & CO.
UNCLAIMED GOODS, SOLD TO PAY
FREIGHT AND OTHER EXPENSES.
On WEDS1SSDA.Y, 4th Deci mber, will bs fold
in Union Wharf Stores, at io o'clock, the follow?
ing unclaimed Gooda to pay might and other
? xpenses, uuleaB arranged ror prior to that time:
Ortinan, Captain a.-7 packages FURNITURE.
B. A Ob.-l Bale.
C. A B.-1 BOX.
Chichester, Rev. 0.-1 Package.
C. A S.-I Bar Steel.
Douglass A Miller-1 BOX.
Diamond G-r-l roll Bagging.
J. H. D. A Bra-10 barrels Lime.
j. N. A Cc-2 boxes Fruit Baskets. '
Jervey. J. P.-i Box.
M.-l Bondie and 2bars Steel.
r-oog A Co. (Ala.)-1 bondie Buckets.
regood, R. ic-1 Box.
Port Royal B. R..O0.-I Box. .
R, N. & Ob.-0 bamH Staves and 1 kt Sieves.
StoiL Webb A Co-1 Bale
Spafford Uro. & Co.-1 barrel Fish.
Teasdale, R. H.-1 package Hinges.
Diamond T-7 kegs Spikes.
band^CrOHS Ba? ftr bn??fejg ff?j*fig&
?t barrels Molasses, 1 gJ^?gg? Vasteads,
spools. 1 barrelBird VutWarTa boxes ink.
2 tulf barrels Fls?. ?PgOf*^^es Bocke?. 1
1 bar Steel, 4 c. ^3 Pieces Cast
aie ii""i* - . . Ir0_ pipe, 1 Donore irwu
*uS& 00 delivery. novM-thtttwa
-VVINrJ AND l&uA
AND Jj..
BEEF. WINE, IBON AND CINCHONA.
These elegaat and excellent stimulating Tonics
are now getting into general nae, especially m
cases of delicate remates and childi en. They may
be had o? ?i- q DR? H- BABB,
.. "S?,i8l Meeting street.
A mu stock or EUxtrs,. and- aU tba?, other new
Pharmaceutical Proparattoor always kept on,
hand. -. ::