The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 04, 1872, Image 3
On a Resurrections.
Here Ilea an honest man. my brothers,
Who raised himself by raising others;
Anxious his friends lrom Boll to Bave,
His converse stat waa with the gravi ;
To rese?e from the tomb hts mission,
?e took men off to the physician.
And st rove that all whom death releases
Should rest-lr not m peace-In pieces.
So here he waits hts reBurrectiof,
lu hopes his ltfe may bear dissection.
[Blackwoods Magazine for November.
A WORD FOR TUE BONDHOLDERS.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE SEWS.
Seeing by the papera that a tax bill is In
contemplation altogether excluding and Ig?
noring the interest on the public debt, because
some ol the bonds are alleged to be fraudulent
and illegal, I desire to call the attention of the
Legislature to the exceeding injustice ot such
a measure.
Because there may be some fraudulent and
Illegal bonds, ls that any reason why the In?
nocent holders of good bonds, issued beiore
the war, (and by act of the Legislature funded
with the interest and changed Into new bonds
In 1867,) should be debarred their just dues ?
The validity of these bonds has never been
questioned-they were bought In good faith,
and the holders are, many of them, helpless
widows and orphans, and others who are de?
prived of earning a livelihood by the infirmi?
ties of age or the infliction of Providence.
Many, are totally dependant for subsistence
on the Interest of their bonds. There will be I
on the first of next month (January 1st, 1873,)
a year and a half's interest due, and these un?
fortunate people have been looking with eager
and confident hope to this new Legislature for
relief. Shall this hope be doomed to cruel
disappointment ? Is lt possible that a South
Carolina Legislature, pledged to reform and
lair play to all, should condemn to penury and
want the helpless and infirm ? Could there
not be a tax levied sufficient to pay the in?
terest on the undeniably legal and just debt,
and the doubtful remain in abeyance until its
legality could be tested ? Must the innocent
suffer 'because fraud has been .committed ? A
great deal of sympathy has been expended by I
the press throughout the State for the differ- ?
ent charitable institutions, free schools, Ac.,
but not one advocate has been found to raise
bis voice In behalf of the poor creditor of the j
State. Charity ls a very commendable virtue,
but, surely, honesty should be paramount.
'.An honest man is tue noblest work ol God."
"Be Just before you are g?nerons." What
would be thought of a man who was freely
expending his means in charity, while his
creditors were starving tor want of their Just
claims ? Let the Legislature, while carefully
guarding the Interest of the taxpayers, also
bear tn mind that the sacred obligations ot
the State should be faithfully and promptly
fulfilled, and let not the hitherto untarnished
name of 8outh Carolina be held up to scorn
and obloquy before the whole country.
A LOVER OF JUSTICE.
Mebital.
QFFIOE OF THE 'CHARLESTON
MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
OOBNSB OF GKOBOB AND ARSON STRKKTS.
The Institute ls divided into the following De?
partments:
FEMALE DEPARTMENT.
In thia Department every complaint known to
women la treated with unvarying success.
DEPARTMENT FOR HEART DISEASE.
in this Department this formidable disease la
treated with the moat gratify lng results.
DEPARTMENT FUR SKIN DISEASES.
Every form of skin disease permanently cured
here.
CONSUMPTION AND CATARRH DEPARTMENT.
In tat*'Department I have made many Impor?
tant discoveries in the treatment of Lung, Ibroat
and Nose Diseases.
EYE AND EAR DEPARTMENT.
' The Eye and Ear moat tenderly and triumphant?
ly treated.
CANCER DEPARTMENT.
Caneerswand Tumors are here cured in ninety
cases out of every one hundred.
CONFIDENTIAL DEPARTMENT.
Dev-ted to the exclusive treatment of a claa< or
mandles nameless here. All conaoltatlons and
affairs or a private nature strictly con (iden Hal.
SURGICAL DEPARTMENT.
I dally perform the moat important operationa
known fo .surgery. ?
For additional information, call or address,
DR. R. B. HEWITT,
Consulting Physician,
deo2 Charleston, S. C.
tUtaigs at {ttljoUsale.
^BTMAULTSSYRUP OF^YPOPH^
PflJTE OF LIME.
Thia new French Medicino has been uaed hy
many of our citizen* with the greatest success in
the cure Of COUGHS and the different affections
or the lungs. Pleasant to the taste and certain
In Ita effects. Prepared by
G RIM AU LT A CO.,
No. 45 Rue Richelieu, Parla,
And for sale by their Agents,
DOWIE, MOISE A I) A YU,
Ch ri eton, s. c.
gIMMONS'S HEPATIC COMPOUND OB
LIVER'CURB, already prepared for use, has the
highest reputation now of any Liver Medicine be?
fore the public. Put up in large bottles, wit h full
dlrectlona; no lamUy should be without lt; ah
who have once uaed lt will nae no other Liver Me?
dicine, it. is free from Mercury and entirely ve?
getable. 'For Baie by
_DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS.
J^JOIBE'S MORNING STAR YEAST
POWDERS
Are used In all the hotels and many boarding?
houses and private funtiles in thia city, and are
really the
BEsTIN UcrE
for masing Wholesome, Light, Spongy and Di?
gestible
BREAD, BISCUITS, BUCKWHEAT CAKES,
BOLLS, WAFFLES, MUFFINS, Ac.
For sale by the box. dozen or pound, by the
proprietors,_DOWIE, MiISE.t DAVIS.
'J^fJDICAL SADDLE-BAGS, MEDICINE
CHESTS, POCKET VIAL CASES AND SURQICAL
INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS.
A full supply or the latest improvements on
hand, and tor aa'e by
_DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS.
?y-ALLET'S MANGE OINTMENT,
A SAFE AND CERTAIN CURE FOR MANGE IN
ANIMALS.
'-No Injury can result rrom Ita use," this article
having been used with perrect success for years
on aggravated chronic oases. We know lt to be a
CERTAIN CURE, and a trial Ia all that \<? naeded
ta matte lt the vade mecom In th? Hst cf sports?
men'* specifics. DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
. ?j Agents Tor the United States.
jy?OI8E*S HORSE AND CATTLE POW?
DERS. The bast in use. It bas proved mo:-t val?
uable In the care or the prevailing horse epidemic.
DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
nov8 mw_._Proprietors
RISLEY'S BUCHU, FOR ALL DISORD?
ERS of the Urinary Organs, (the Kidneys,
rudder, Urethra, Ac.) from whatever canne.
Thia elegant preparation or the concentrated
vin nea or the best diuretic tonics known-as pre?
pared by H. W. RISLEY, the originator-Ia war?
ranted equal to the best, and superior to mor all
other preparations lor this purpos?. besides being
put up in large (8 oz ) bottles tor the low price or
$i. Physicians are Invited to compare the effects,
aa well as the appearance or RI -Ll-: vs BL'CUU
with anv other.
RISLEY'S PHILOTOKEN. OU FEMALE'S
FRIEND, a remedy expressly ror the benefit of
females, and well worthy or their attention. For
relieving nausea, and Tor all those nervous
trouNea to which they are often subject. lt ls
atBo in excellent sedative, or Servons Antidote,
producing natural refreshing Bleep in cases or
nervous irritation, exhaustion or excitement in
persona of either sex. Price $1.
Having used In my family RISLEY'S PHILOTO?
KEN and EXTRACT BUCHU, and observed their
Invariable eui ca cy In catea among my fr.end s for
a number of years, I consider each a most excel?
lent remedy ror the purposes recommended; and
besides, in my own case, the Phllotoken proved a
good remedy ror sleeplessness arising from
nervous exhaustion.
HENRY VEHSLAGE, JR
Pastor Reformed Church.
Irvington. N. J.. May Bi MM:
Sol* by alt Retail Drntrglsrs. The trade sup
plledOy - PHILIP WINEMANAO J..
Wholesale Drugglst8.
novi3- wsDno Na 85 flay ne Street.
alina*, Cntwicaif, #r.
DB, FITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU?
MATIC SYRUP.
Warranted under oat ii never to have failed to
core. 28,600 certificates or testimonials or care,
including Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania;
Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls or Schuylkill, Philadel?
phia; the wife or Rev. J. B. Davis, Hiehtstown,
New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford,
Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton,
Philadelphia: Hon. J V. Greeley, member Oou
gress from Philadelphia; Bon. Judge Lee, Cam?
den, New Jersey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore
ex-Governor Fowell, Kentucky, and thousands ol
others. Warranted to cure or money refunded.
Da. GEO. CAULIKR, Agent,
Jnlyl-lyr_Oharleatou. S.O.
Q. J. L U H N,~
* PHARMACEUTIST,
IMPORTER OF FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
No. 450 KING STREET, CORNER OF JOHN.
Now lu stock or my own importation,
LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS,
Tooth Brashes,
Carbolic Add,
Pattey'a Cold Cream,
English Dalby'a Carminative, British OH, Roche'i
Embrocation and chlorodyne.
AQSNT roa
TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS.
Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated
Pills, AC. AOENT FOB
FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
AOBNT FOB SOOTH CARO LIMA FOB
DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL
MACHINE AND APPLIANCES,
Surgical Instruments and Goods of foreign mac
u rac ture imported to order.
My Dispensing Department ls complete, em?
bracing all New Remedies.
A full assortment of Trusses and Bandages al?
ways on hand.
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded
with accuracy day or night, laniowrmiy
Stasmrss (?OTCJ
D.
A. J. SULLIVAN,
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR,
No. 113 MEETING STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO
Desires to Inform his rneudH and the public
that be ls prepared to carry on the GENERAL
BUILDING BUSINESS. Repairs or all kinds at?
tended to, Dedgna and estimates famished upon
application._septt
M . JT GAYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
COURTHOUSE,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
nove-imo
j^JOSES GOLDSMITH <fc SON,
JOLO N NA 1) E ROW, VENDUE R A N G 15.
nighest Cash Price paid for WOOL. WAX
Sides. Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds or
Metals.
ALSO.
Dealers in COTTON, Naval stores and Scotch
Pig iron. -nav2"-mwnyr
tttTtlTOIlDa
YT?KTI???S^^
Ll PAN Y.
CHARLESTON, S. C., Jane 8,1872.
Trains will leave charleston Daily at 10.16 A. M
md 8.00 p. U.
Arrive at Charleston 0.00 A. M. (Mondays ex
:opted) and 8 P. M.
Train does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., BUN
UTA
Train leay Lng 10.15 A. M. makes through connec*
lion to New York, via Richmond and Accula
Jreek only, going through In 44 hours.
Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train have
:holce ol route, via Richmond and Washington,
>r via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving
?Y.IDAY by this Train lay ever on SUNDAY in Bal
Lmore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SON
MY in Wilmington, N. C.
This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleas
int route to cincinnati, Chicago aud other points
Vest and No thweat, both Trains making con
lecuons at washington with western Trains of
{altimore and Ohio Railroad.
S. S. SOLOMONS,
Engineer and Superintendent.
P. L, OLEAPOR. Gen. Ticket Agent, mav.i
SAV AN NAB AND CHARLESTON
RAILROAD.
OHABLS8TON, Jone 13, 1873.
On and after MONDAY, Jone nth, the Pas
lengcr Trains on this Road will ran as follows:
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Chariest-m dally.8.30 P. M.
Arrive at savannah doUy.0.46 P. M.
Leave Savannah dally.11.80 P. M,
Arr ivo at Charleston dally. 7 A. M.
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Charleston, Sundays excepted.. 7.40 A. K
Arrive at savannah, Sundays excepted. 8.30 P.M.
Leave Savannah, Sonduya excepted... ll A. II.
Arrive at Charleston, Sundays oxc'tal. 0.60 P. M.
Passengers rr om Charleston by 7.40 A. M. train
ranke close connection with Port Royal Railroad
for all Stations ou that Road, (Sundays excepted. )
' Freight forwarded dally off-through bibs or lad
lng tn points In Florida and by Savannah line ol
steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given te
freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal
Railroad and ai as low rates as by any other line.
Tickets on sale at thia office for Beaufort ovo:
Port Royal Railroad. 0.8. GADSDEN,
Engineer and Superintendent
S. C. BOYLNTON. Qon't Ft. and Ticket Agent.
Innu
gOUTLi CAROLINA RAILROAD.
CHARLESTON, S. O., September 27, 1872.
On ana after SUM OAT. September 29, the Pas?
senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will
run as follows:
FOB COLUMBIA.
Leave Charleston.0.30 A II
Arrive at Columbia.6.20 r 11
FOB AUGUSTA.
Leave Oh artest on...0 80 A H
Arrive at Augusta.6.40 r M
FOB CHARLESTON.
Leave Columbia.s oo A H
Arrive at Charleston.4.30 p H
Leave Angosta. B.OO A M
Arrive al Charleston.4.30 r M
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston. 7.10 T M
Arrtvoat Columbia.6.30 A M
Leave Columbia.7.60 F M
Arrive ot Charleston.6.46 A H
AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston. 8 30 P H
Arrive at augusta.7.86 A M
Leave Augusta.0.16 PH
Arrive nt Charleston.6.60 A X
8UMM.BBVLLLB TRAIN.
Leave Summerville at. T.26 A If
Arrive at Charleston.8.40 A it
Leave Charleston.3.26 p u
Arrive at summerville.,.4.40 r a
CAMDEN THAIN.
Leave Camden.?.7.20 A M
Arrive at Oolumola.11.66 A M
Leave columbia.2.10 p M
Arrive at Camden.? .6.66 p 11
Day and Night Trains connect al Angosta wltb
Macon and Augusta Railroad, Central Railroad
and Georgia Railroad. This la the quickest and
most direct route and as comfortable and cheap as
any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, chicago,
st. Louis and all other points West abd Northwest.
Columbia Night Train connecta with Greenville
and Colombia Railroad ; and Day and Night Trains
connect with Charlotte Road.
Through tickets on Bale via thia route to all
points North.
Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex?
cept Sundays) wtth Day Passenger Train, and
runs thronen to Columbia.
A. L. TYLER, Vlco-Prcsldent.
S. P.. PIOK ENS. P. T. A._sep27
{Doors? Sastjes ana Blinds
P. P. TOALE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
DOORS,
SASHES AND BLINDS,
STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS,
NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS.
OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS,
No. SO Elayne street,
FACTORY, HORLB EC K'S WHARF
mohWrnwly
Shirts ano .furnishing ?cobs
THE ONLY" EXCLUSIVE
CIIAKLE8TON, S. C.
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The Proprietor of the .above Establishment has
Just returned from New York with a new and
well selected Stock of the Celeorated
STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS,
AI JO, A FINE ASSORTMENT OP
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
UNDERWEAP,
Shaker Flannel, Wool and Merino, Cotton Flan?
nel, Shirts and Drawers, all crades and all sises.
English Merino and Cotton Hair Ho-e.
Also, a rall selection or the latest Novelties In
NECKWEAR,
Enullsh Windsor Scarfs, Marquise Scarfs,
Lord Stanley Scarfs, Llvlugstnn cravata,
Chancellor Scarfs, Bows and Ties.
Gray's PAPER COLLARS or all descriptions.
Walking Canes aud Umbrellas.
E. SCOTT,
MEETING STREET. OPPOSITE MARKET UA1 L.
<T io 11) mq uno i'm mailing ?ooo*.
NEWSTOKE!
NEW GOODS !
EVERYTHING NEW !
MENKE & MULLER,
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIO TO
THEIR
SPLENDID NEW STOCK
OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING
OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE,
BESTS' FURNISHING GOODS,||
AND CHOICE MATERIALS
FOR CUSTOM W O It It .
AN INSPECTION OF THE
GrOODS AND PRICES
IN THEIR
NEW ESTABLISHMENT,
COR, KING AND WENTWORTH STS.,
li RESPECT FULLY SOLICITED.
MtS
furniture polish).
TRY IT.
YOU WILL FIND IT U ANDY, USEFUL AND CON- |
CONVENIENT.
THE BEST ARTICLE EVER INVENTED
TO CLEAN AND RENOVATE OLD FURNITURE,
MAKING IT LOOK PERMANENTLY BRIGHT,
EQUAL TO NEW.
DURAND'S FURNITURE POLISH has had an ex
eztenslve ?ale wherever lutrodoced, and no jjood
housekeeper will ever be without a bottle after
once giving ita trial; lt recommends Itself. The
Polish dries soon after bi lng applied, ana haa no
offensive odor.
Prepared from the original recipe or Eugene
Durand, No. 40 nue sr. Martin, Paris.
For aalt'1 by all Retail Druggists, Grocers and
Fancy Good* Stores lo Charleston.
Price nriy cenia per bottle.
JOHN F. HENRY,
No. 8 College Place, New York.
The trade supplied by
PHILIP WI NEMAN & CO.,
No. S5 QAYNE STREET,
Wholesale Agents ror the Southern States,
novis-lmo
(Eiqars, Qtobacro, Ui.
EMPEROR WILLIAM
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING
CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE
No. 310 KING STREET,
THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOOIETY STREET.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO or all kinds.
PIPES or every quality.
Call and examine stock before baying else
where.
WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor.
N. B.-The Wheel or Fortune constantly on
hand, invest 36 cents and try your luck.
mohT-DoAwirr
HJrp Qtooot, &t.
FALL AND WINTER
E. W. MARSHALL & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS MD NOTIONS.
We offer to the Trade an unnsual'y Large and
.Veil-Purchased Stock or the above Gooda, which
vin ba kept fall daring the aeanoa by a Resident
3a} er in the Northern Marketa, and will be Gold
it pricea aa low aa can be obtained elsewhere.
E. W. MARSHALL. & CO.,
No. 143 Meeting street, Charleston, S. 0.
cct'-mwfjmo
CHEAPER THAN EVER !
THE LARGE STOCK OF
>RESS GOODS
DOMESTICS
FLANNELS
BLANKETS
SHAWLS
HOSIERY
NOTIONS
Ac,
1FTHB LATE T. KELLY, AT THE STORE, No.
04 KINO 8TREET, Still unsold, will be ottered for
l FEW DAYS LONGER, AT REDUCED PRICES 1
ind all desiring to get bargains will do well to
all and exam ne the Stock.
BC. X\ O'CONNOR,
0Ct2B-mwf Admlnlil rater.
J__
J. R. READ & CO.
Invite apeclal atttentlon to their choleo
stock of
DR ES* GOOS, 81LKS. VELVET?
EENS, BLACK OuUDS, KID
GLOVES,.
(In all gradea, $100 to $3 00)
HOSIERY, LAOFS,
EMBROIDERIES, FANCY GOODS.
ALSO,
CLOAKS, SHAWLS AND FURS.
N O. a G 3 KING,
0FP08ITK II A 3 BL STREET.
1-H
NO. 375 KINO STREET.
A decided REDUCTION has bern made IN ALL
IUR PRICES, and we offer Great Bargains to
urchaaera tn every Depart ment Onr Stock com
Tiara an assortment or the moat olegant novel
lea In everything that appertains to a first-class
>ry Gooda Establishment. We mention below
he pricea of only a few of oar Goods:
oo pieces 4-4 N, Y. Mills, Bleachel, only io
eran
oo pieces 4 4 Wammutta, Bleached, only io centa
6 cases 4*4 Bleached, 12>? and 15, worth 16 and
18 renta
8 cases Double-width Gingham, only 12>? centa
2 cases 10-4 Sheeting, only 40 centa
2 balea 3-4 While Flannels, 20 centa, worth 25
6 bales 3 4 Wime Funnels, 25 and so, worth 30
.ind 4i ceut-t
2 cases lo 4 White Blankets, only S3 50
l rase 10-4 w h-te Blankets $5. worth $6 60
100 piece* Kine Oaaslraere, $1 and $1 26, worth
$160
60 pieces Fine Caaclmere, $l 60, worth $2
1 case Ptain and Figured Dr. ss Quods, 26 cents
25 pieces Fine Poplin, so and 36 centa
-60 piecea Blaok Alpaca, only 60 centa, worth 65
Great Reduction lu Black silks
Great Reduction In Colored Silks ?
Great Reduction In Cloak and Trimming
Velvet
Great Reduction In Valours, silk Poplins and
Fine Dress Goods
Great Redaction tn Mourning Goods
Great Barga! n s In Ribbons
Six-inch sash Ribbon, only fi, all colora
Great Bargalna tn all tho New Shades of Rib?
bone
Great Bargains in Bows, Ties and Silk Hand
kerchiefs
Great Bargains in Kid Gloves, (aee Bmlness
notices) -
Great Bargains ta Laces, Handkerohiefa,
Cuffs and Collars
Great Bargains la Jct Sets, Hair Ornaments,
Ac., Ac.
Great Bargalna in Silk Trimmings, Silk
Fringes
Full LineaofLadles' Underwear
Fall LloeB of Genta' Furnishing Gooda
Fall Lines or Hosiery am* Noilons
All at Great Bargains.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN
CARPETS, OIL CLOTH,
MATTINGS AND RUGS.
Fine VELVET CARPETS marked down
Fine English-Body Brussels Carpet marked
down
Fine English Tapestry Brussels marked
down
Fine Three Ply Carpet marked down
Fine Wool Carpets marked down
Fine Ingrain Carpet marked down
Flt e Hemp Carpeta marked down
Fine Venetian Carpets marked down
Good Quality Ingrain Carpets lor 55, 85 and
75 cents
Good 4-1 Matting marked dowu
Oil Clouts, lings, Mats, all marked down.
Our Wholesn'e Departments are complete, and
we constantly offer Gnat Bargains to Merchants,
Farmers, and all in need of Goods.
Onr Millinery Department ls the beat assorted
In this market.
Respectfully,
NO. 375 KING STREET.
??nranonai.
Heights or Aiken, S. C. General G. J.
RAIN'S, ProreBsor aud Lecturer. For terras apply
to Miss M. A. BUIE,
cet zs Principal or Institnte, Aiken, s. C.
vTnrjjfintine Cools, Coopers1 (Tools, tyatbmatt, &t.
Tl HPKNTJNE TOOLS.
COOPERS' TOOLS
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
Ol?
HACKERS. BRASS WIRE CLOTH.
DIPPERS. IRON WIRE CLOTH.
AXES. TRUSS HOOPS.
GLUE. HOOP IRON.
FOR SALK BY
HART & CO.,
CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS,
ANO
39 H?YNE STREET,
CHARLESTON, S, O.
DOT4-Wfm3m08DAO
Soots, Snots, &c.
BOOTS AID SHOES.
ELIAS & BROS.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
m
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
VALISES, &C,
368 KING STREET,
CORNER OP GEORGE STREET,
Respectfully solicit, the contianaoce of
the patronage BO libenllv be?towed on
them by the cliiz?i,s ol Charleston and
surr Minding country.
One ol the arm hts just returned from
fhu North, and purchiwed In Boston just
bHfoi e the large Ure tue re; all or which w*
offer to the Wholesale Buyers at great ad
v ihtages and guur.m tt-e them a Having of
at least 10 tn 15 per ce nt.
We are offering ult < r onr purchases now
at less tuan farmer pi Ices, ai,d regardless
to the advance ol prlcei now.
To our Retail Gusto uer H WC* would say
that aa li ere toto re we sh.iii do our nest tb
please Hiern by polite attention and cour?
teous sale'tncn
No trouble to nhou goods. Wo keep
only a gond quilltyor Boot? sud shoe,
und prices that defy compel Rion.
Our motto ts, LA tu K SALES AND
SMALL PROFITS.
AS A SPECIALTY I
To Mothers wo would Buy that we con?
tinue to keep a large ntnek or that celebra?
ted SILVER TIPPE J SHOE, or Philadel?
phia make.
Constantly on hand and receiving br
every steamer from Philadelphia a Ono
and well selected steele ol Hand-sewed
Bootsand shoes, for Ladles, Cents, Minsen
and Oh lld rea," of thi best Philadelphia
manufacture, all or which wn guarantee
to give satiffa ttion, and would respectful?
ly solicit a call at
ELIAS & BROS.,
No. 368 KINO STREET,
CORNER OF GEOBGE STREET.
nov2S-wfm
Confectioner!}, (Cone, ??c
XNEW" AND BEACTIET^STOCJFOF
Rich Fancy Goods, Toy;, Games.
Fire works, Fren sh Confectionery,
Robber Goodit, ac,
Is now opening, (nearly every steamer brings
In a fresh supply or the latest novelties until tho
Holidays are over,) at
VON S A ST EN'S BAZAAR,
No. 229 King street,
nov2 smw24 Next to Academy or Music.
?rani) JJriu Distribution.
LIBRARY GIFT CONCERT.
$500,000 IN BANK TO PAY ALL
GIFTS.
A FULL DRAWING IN SIGHT.
$100,000 FOR ONLY $10
At the Second Grand Girt Concert, authorized
by special act or the Legislature, in ala or thc
Public Library or Kentucky, unavoidably post
poned from september i!8 to December 7. and
which positively and uueqnlvocally occurs IE
LOUIKVI le, Kv., Saturday, December 7,1872, with
out. farther delay on any account whatever, the
following Cash Gifts aro for distribution by loi
among the ricket holders:
ONE URAND GIFT, 0AS.3.$iet>,00(
ONE GRAND GIFT..60.001
EACH,
l Cash Girt.$25,000 1 4 Cash Oirts....$2,oo(
1 Cash Girt.120,000 16 Cash Outs - $l,00(
1 Cash Gilt.$16,000 , 20 Cash Gifts.... $90?
I ciisn Girt.$10,000 21 cash Gifts- $80(
ioa?h Girt.$9 000 SS Cash Gins.... $7ut
ICishOift. $3,000 86 Cash Gifts.-.. $601
l Cash Gilt. $7,000 46 Cash Girts.... $601
l cash Girt. $6.0oo 60 Casu Gifts.... $40(
1 Cash Gilt. $6,C00 I 60 0.Sh Gifts- $3U(
1 Cash Git.. $4,000 i tod Cash Gins.... f 201
I cash Gift. $3 ooo I U2 cash Qlfta- $101
Total-looa Giris, all Cash.$600,001
The moucy to pay all these Girts Is now upoi
deposit, and set ap:iri for that purpose, in thi
Farmers' and urovens' Bank, as will be seen bj
the following certiflc-ite of the Cashier:
FA RSI Bh 8' AND UB0VBI18' BANK. )
LOUIBVILLK, XY.. September 26. 1872. j
This ls to certify that there is now on deposi
lathis san; over Half a MIHI..n of Dollars t<
the credit or the Gl't Concert Fund. $500,000 o
which ls held by this bank as Treasurer of th
Public Library of Kentucky to pay off all Glfli
to be awarded at the drawing.
R. S. VEECH, Cashier.
Price of Tickets.
Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50
II Whole Tickets ror $loo; 28 ror $??56; 68 ror $600
113 ror $1000; 285 for $2500; 676 for $6000. Ni
discount on less than $ loo worth of tickets at i
time.
Thc drawing will positively and unequivocal!;
take place December 7. Agent s are peremptory
required to close sales and make returns Novem
ber 25, lu order to give ample time for th- fina
arrangements. Orders for Tickets or application
for Circulara should ba addressed to
Gov. THOMAS Bl. BRAMLETTE,
Agent Public Library of Kentucky, LoutsvUU
Kentucky. octs-awieawa
Pianos, Organe, Sit.
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
Furn!?tidi at factory prices for Cash, or by
Monthly Payments on toe most liberal terms.
CELARLES L. H'CLENAHAN,
Plano and Musis Store,
son3-lmon No. lBl Kine street.
?DrcQs and ?flecicmts.
rpREAT THE HUMAN MACHINE GENT
JL LT.-The winding passage, thirty feet in
leng-h through which the main ponton of the
waste matter of the *y6tem la discharged, 1? lined
with a membrane aa delicate aa allic and as sensi?
tive aa a net-worse of n?rvea caa make it. Neither
constipation, chollo, diarrheas, dysentery or any
other bo ?el complaint can be <ored by abasing
and convulsing' thia tender membrane wah a
furious purgative. The beac and Barest remedy
tn auch cases ls that mild balsamic and dellghilul
tonio laxative
Tarrant'? KfTerveicent Seiner Aperient,
which heals, tones and Invigorates the Irritated
Intestines, willie lt relieves them from the mor?
bid humors which provoke abdominal disease. ,
Sold by all druggists. novO>24
JJR?GS AND MEDICINE?
WHOLESALE ?fe RETAIL.
DR. H. BAER,
NO. 131 MEETING STREET,
Ollera ula Large and Well-Asaorted Stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
FANCY GOODS,
Jcc, Ac, Ac,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
Constantly on hand all the ding Proprietary
Medicines
FRENCH, ENGLISH. GERMAN AND
AMERICAN.
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, the best and most con
venlent for general ase.
Also, every other kind of Syringe known in the
market.
Trasses, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder
Braces, Abdominal Belts, Physicians' saddle.
Bags, Physlclana' Pocket-cases, Elastio Stockinga
and Medicine cheats.
Druggists' oiasa ware, or every description, at
the lowest ratea, and a foll assortment of . Drug?
gists' Sundries." .
Agent for Nat tan' 3 '-Crystal Discovery for the
Hair,"
Agent for the "New York Medical University's
Preparations.
Agent for Rlson's Tobacco Antidote, and Up
ham's / ti ' ??ote to strong Drink.
Agent for the elegant preparations of W. R.
Warner A Co., or Philadelphia, consisting or a
fnU line or Fluid Extracts, Sng->r-Coated Pilis,
Elixirs, Medicated Wlnea and Syrups, Licorice
and Pepsin Lozenge?, Ac, Ac.
Special attention ls directed to the following
articles of bia own manufacture:
GERMAN SOOTH INN CORDIAL!
An excellent; Carminative, invaluable In the
diseases Incident to the period of dentition
children; as also In colic, diarrhoea, dysentery,
and other infantile complaints, lt ls superior to
other medicines used for this purpose, as lt la en?
tirely free from any Injurious drng, and
CONTAINS NO ANODYNE I
It la recommended by the beat physicians, and
mothers may administer lt with confidence.
THE EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC,
ls a carefully prepared Dressing for the hair, at
once answering the pnrpoeea of hair oil, hair
waah, and hair tonic. It contains no sulphur
lead, or nitrate of silver, and la
NO DYE I
lt will promote a healthy growth of hair, and
prevent their falling ont, and will not injure thc
general system.
Baer's Improved Vegetable
Cathartio Pills.
A gentle Aperient, of pnrely vegetable sub?
stances, recommended for Dyspepsia, Headache
Constipation, Ac, Ac
DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE,
for removing grease spots, and cleaning clothes.
None bat th Purest Drugs uaed, and Batista:
tlon guaranted, both aa to price and quality.
Order are solicited from Druggists, Phyaiclana
Country Merchante, Planters and others, with th?
assurance that they shall receive prompt ant
earful attention. mcb.7-6m.osDC*w
Bj W. T. LEITCH & B. 8. BRUNS.
Anciloneeri, No. 33 Broad St., Char lei
ion, s. c. "
ON WEDNESDAY, THUBSDAY AKi>
FRIDAY, December 4th, 5th and otb. At 10
A. M. and half-rast S P. Af., r. . .__.
A large and valuable st/ 'it of CES HINE r IA -
WON us, Go a anil Hiver Watcnea, rrom the best
known makers, for Ladles and Gentlemen^Ooid
Chains, Solid' Gold Jewelry, Opera and Field
Glasses, Cutlery, Fated Ware, Ac.
We will omer tue above stock of ?Wetly first
class Goods, from a well-known establishment on
Broadway, New York, at Auction, without re?
serve, on WEDNESDAY, TH UR-DAY and FRI?
DA Y, December 4tb, MU and 6th, at cur Sales?
room, No. SS Hroad street, at 10 o'clock A. M. and
half past 2 P.'M.
Every article guaran teed to be as represented.
The above valuable Mock win be on exhibition
fer Inspection on Monday and Tuesday prior to
the aale. W. Y. Lt ITCH A R. a BR?NS,
nov30_Ano loneera.
Bj MILES DRAKE.
CLOTHING, APUONS, HATS, &o.
THIS MORNING at loo'cl-tok, I will sen at
my Store, corner of King and Liberty streets, a
splendid Une of Men's Black Frock coaTS, Saeta,
Derbys. Pea Jacketa, Fashionable Overcoats,
Black Panta and Yeats. A lot of assorted Vesta,
Fancy satinet, Barrlaon and Melton Sacks and
Pants, Ladle:' Breakfast Shawln. Nubias and
scarfs. An Invoice of Colored and Plain Ready
Made Aprons, Piece Goods, Soap, Handkerchiefs,
Ac, Ac
ALSO,
A fine lot or Meir's and Boys' Wool and Felt
BATS. Men'.i si k Hats, and a Une of Seconda,
decj_
WILLIAM McKAY.
Auctioneer, Wo. 49 Wentworth street,
WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT 10
o'clock, at bia Salesroom, an assortment
01 Ready Made CLOWINQ, Shoes, Hats, Urabrei
laa. Fine Perfumery and Pair Oil._dec4
By LACREY, ALEXANDER & CO.
UNCLAIMED GOODS, SOLD TO PAY
Flt KIO RT AND OTHER EXPENSES.
1 HIS MORNING, 4ttl December, will be eold
in Union Wnarf stores, at 10 o'clock, the follow?
ing nooialmed Gooda, to nay freight and other
- xpentf a, nolens arranged for prior to that time:
urioiau, Captsln A.-7 packages J- URNITUHE.
B. A Co.-1 Bale.
0. A R-1 BOX.
chichester, Rev. C.-1 Package.
C. A a-1 Bar Steel.
Douglass A Miller-1 Box.
Dlamoud O-l roll Bigging.
J. H. D. A Bro.-10 b?rrela Lime.
J. N. A Co.-2 boxes Fruit Baskets. _ - :
Jervey. J. P.-t Bax.
M.-1 Bundie and 2 bars Steel.
- oog A Co. ( *la.)-1 bundle Buckets.
< sgood. K. H.-1 Box.
Port Royal R. K. Co.-1 Box. . v"
R. N. A co.-9-barrel* staves and l Lt sieves.
MO 1. Webb A Co -1 Bale.
Sp.mord Bro. A Co.-l barrel Fish.
Teasdale, K. H.-i pickage Hinges.
D amond T-7 kegs Spikes.
W. 0. M.-I box Pickles.
Nom*rk-l bundie Wire, 1'era's Oroftsrr, X
bundle Oro?s Bara for bu ir? lea. 1 piece Machinery.
2 barrels Molasses, l box Marble flabs, 8 barieU
f pools, l barrel Bird seed, ^ nackagea Bedstead?.
2 h dr barrels Fish, 6 pieces Pot Ware. 8 boxer lax.
1 bar Steel, 4 c. M. chaira. 6 packages Buckets, i
barrel Potatoes. 1 Int stove Pipe. S pieces Cast?
ings, l bond e >hovris, i tot Wagon Rima, l ban
I die Iron Pipe, 1 bundle Paper, l barrel Beet, I
bundle Hames, 1 piece Iron Pipe, I bundle Iron
Rods, 1 bunnie Stevevl burnt I? neamiiv?, l bon?
die Leather, l bundle Iron Upa, l bundle Shana.
Conditions cash on delivery. deoc "l
Ry J. A. ENSLOW & CO., ~
Auctioneers. -
PBENCH B\RK CANTON, FOB AC
i oe NT or all whom lt may concern, by or?
der or the Frenott Conan).
TB1S MORNING. 4th December, at n o'clock,
will be Bold at rentrai Wharf, . , "
Ihe Metalled and Copper-fastened French Bark
CANTOS. By order or thc French consul.
The conditions nra as fnllowa: The. Hull and
Spars will be t ffered together, and the Anchors
nDd Chaina, after which the atandlng and
raunmg Rigging and Cordage, and subsequent
ly all the balla. Toe whole ?lil then be- of
tered together sad If bids are made 1n excess of
the combined offers for the several perts, the aald
criers to be void and nal). Otherwise they will.
be binding.
I Immediately after, the shlp'.i Boat?; -.iso tao ?
Sh'p'a Chronometer lu good order. v . .
Term8cash. MANTO?? A CO.,'
dec?_ Agenta.
IL M. MARSHALL & BRO. '
TTJILL SELL THIS DAY, ?T.HALF
V T PAST 10 o'clock, at No. 38 Broad street,
.i MOLK?. I HORSE._. . dec*
gtttctipn QaltB^Smnte jPagt. '_
By LOUIS D. DOAUSSUBET
Receiver.
RICE PLANTATION, Ac, Ac, ON TON
PON River, A. H. Hey ward vs. John. A.
Hassell aud otaera, Devisees of John Aahe, de. .
Cfi?f 6<1* * *** .
On THURSDAY, thc 19th day of December, will '
be sold In the etty of charle-ton, near the Poat
ofllce, on Broad atreet. In obedience to an Older
ol toe Court of Common Pie - H.
Tho two KIOE PLANTATIONS, at the beat ?
pitch or tide, known aa "Will Town," atid "High
watsle," or ?Rotterdam," now merged Into one
plantation, a tuate lu st. B>trtholuniew'a Parish,
Colleton County opposite Will Towo, on a largo
creek, waters uf Pou Pon River, containing joint?
ly 1MB aerea, or which 40 acres are Rice Land,
under bank, (about - of wheo have been
pianted last year;) bounding to the north and
northwest by lands or est?t- of Baynard and Ed*
waid Barnwell, to the touth on lai d* of Mr*..
Wayne, and to the cast on said creek, on. the
place are t*o sma.l Dwelling houses aud accom?
moda; lona for negroes.
ALSO
A TRA0T OF PINE BARREN LAND, on the Pon
Pon River, St. Paul's Parian, opposite the "Win
Town" ri m tat io.,, co nalnlog iso acres orland.
ALSO,
FIFTEEN'TOWN LOTS In the Village or ..Will
Town."
ALr0,
The TRACT OF LAND on Island commonly
known as Whooping island, on the Dawboo
River, Colleton County, containing about 217
acrea or Und.
! Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bonds
payable In three equal successive annual Instal?
ments, with Interest rrom day or ?ale, to be secur* '
ed by a mortgage or thc property. Purchaser* to
pay for papers. d?C4,6 0,11,18 14,10.1818 "
By J. A. ENSLOW & CO.,
Auctioneers,
SPANISH BABE. PORDICHO FOB AO
COUNT of whom lt may concern, bj order
or the Spanish OOflMlL .
Will be sold on TUESDAY MORNING, 10th of
December, at ll o'clock, ut Southern VVharf,
The Coppered and Copper-Fastened Spanish
Bark "PORDICHO," by order or the Spsnlsh Con?
sul, Ter account or whum lt may concern, with
Maats Spars.Standlngaud RunningRgglng.Satls,
cordage, Anchora and Cha?na, and all on board
aa abe lies at Southern ?barf.
IND IMMEDIATELY AFTKK,
The SHIP'S BOATS.
ALSO.
A CHRONOMETER IN EINE ORDER.
Conditions cash. , decamwtuli..
Bf LOWNDES & GHI MB ALL,
Auctioneers.
SALE OP VALUABLE PBOPEBTY
near Mount Pleasant. William Lucas va. R.
a Vennlng.
In pursuance of an order of sala in th? above
case, to me directed by the Hon. R. P. Graham, :
JO'1 ge ol the First Circuit, I will offer for sa'e, at
public auction, on THURSDAY, the l d h day or
December, 1872, at the PoatoOlce, charleston, at
ll o'clock A M.,
All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND
known aa the Greenwich Mills property, situated
In Christ church Parish near the Town or Mount
Pleasant, contai: log about501 00-100 R'Tes. more
or lesB, with metes and boonda aa la*d down on a
Plat of the said lands, made by winiam Hame
November 2lat, 1853. and recorded in Plat BOOK
A, No. 1, page 75, office Register er Meaoe Con?
veyance fur Charleston County, which pioaerty
ls exclusive or the lots marked on aald plat aa A,
B. C. D, E, F, G, H. I. J and 0.
The aald plat may bs examined dally at the of?
fice Of Mesan. Lowndes A arimba 1, auctioneers.
Broad atreet. In cate no bid ahould be made for
he whole property, ?qnal tn the amount uow due
upon the bond or the dereoditit with the costa of
the action, the property will then be offered In
lots as laid down in aald p'at.
Terms-One balf cash; balan ce tn one year, with
Interest from day of sale, secured hy bond of the
pure laser or purcha-eia, with mortgage o( the
premise*. Purchaser to pay Referee for papera.
G. HERBERT SASa
nov21,27,dec4,ll,l2 Referee.
SUirtiontirV UritmU ?ole?, #t.
BTIVTYTLEITCH & R. S. BRUNS7~
FOB SALE OR RENT, A HANDSOME
RESIDENCE at Summerville, with fine Out?
buildings; Lot containing one ur more aerea or
Land. Distance from Railroad Depot about Ava
minutes' walk. Residence of the late E. E. BED
FORD. novi.fmw
By J. FRASER MATHE WES,
No. 56 Broad street.
KALMIA RESIDENCE AND LANDS*
near Aiken.
AL Private Sale, the H >MESTBAD of the late
Wm. Gregg, situated at Kalmia, two mlle? from
Alteen, fha House contains nrteea rooms and -
modern conveniences, Ineludlqg ga?. The Tract '
contains live hundred acres, more or less, with
extensive and beautiful grounds, green-house,
orchards, Ac. Large accommodatlona ror serv?
ante and hones. noyjw.wra