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CHARLESTON, s. O.. December ll, 1872.
On and after SCKDAY, December is. the Pas?
senger Trains os the sooth Carolina Railroad will
rmi as follows:
FOB COLUMBIA,
i^ave Charleston......?... 0.3O A It
Arrive at Columbia.e.20 r M
JOB AUGUSTA.
Leave charleston.-.-.. o.ao A II
Arrive at Angosta. 6.20 r M
POB OHABLBSTON.
Laave Columbia.0.00 A ll
Arrive at O har loa ton.4.46 r H
Leave Augusta.... s.ou A H
Arrive at Charleston.4.46 p M
COLUMBIA NIGHT RSTRBSS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Char lesion.7.80 r M
Arrive at Columbia.6.30 A H
Leave Columbia.7.30 p u
Arrive ac Charleston..6.46 A M
AUGUSTA NIGHT KXPBBS5.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston...8.80 r a
Arrive at Angosta.7.86 A M
Leave Angosta.? .8.16 r M
Arrive at Charleston.6.60 A H
8UMMBBVTXL3 THAIN.
Leave summerville at. 7.26 A M
Arrive at charleston.6.40 A M
"LeaveCharleston.3.36 PM
Arrive at summerville.4.60 p M
OAMOXN THAIN.
Leave Camden..7.20 A M
Arrive at Columbia.11.65 A M
Leave columbia.2.10 p M
Arrive at Camden.6.66 r ta
Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta with
Macon and Augusta Railroad, Central Railroad
and Georgia Railroad. This ld the quickest and
most direct route and as comfortable and cheap as
any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago,
st. Louis and au other points West and Northwest.
Colombia Night Train connects with Greenville
and Colombia Railroad ; and Day and Night Trains
connect with Charlotte Road.
Through tickets on sale via this route to all
points Nar.h.
Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex?
cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and
runt throo?h to Colombia.
A. Lu TYLER, Vloo-President.
H. B. PICK ENS. G. T. A. rt PP 1H
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COM
. PANY.
2? OHABLBSTON, 3. O., Jannarf 20,1872.
Trains will leave Charleston Dally at io. oo A. M
and 8.00 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston 6.46 A. M. (Mondays ox
oepted) and s.bo P. M.
Train does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., SUN
SAYS.
Train leaving io .oo A. M. makes through connec?
tion to New York, via Richmond and Acquis
Creek only, going through in 44 hours.
Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train have
choice of route, via Richmond and Washington,
or via Portamonth and Baltimore Those leaving
FRIDAY by this Train lay ever on SUNDAY lo Bal
timora. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN*
PAY in Wilmington, N. 0.
Trna If the cheapest, quickest and moat pleas
ant route to cincinnati, Chicago and other points
Weat sod Northwest, both Tra?na making con?
nections at Washington with Western Trains of
Baltimore and Ohle Railroad.
. S. S. SOLOMONS,
Engmeer and Superintendent.
P. L. CLEA PPR. Gen. Ticket Agent, mayal
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
RAILROAD.
CtaABtBSTON, January 18, 1873
On and after MONDAY, Januarv 20, the Pas?
senger Trains on this Road will roi as follows:
EXPRESS TRACK-DAILY.
Leave Char leaton..;....4.00 P M
Arrive at savannah.JX.1010 p* M"
Leave Savannah.11.30 p* y*
Arrive at Charleston.ti.7 A. M.
DAY TRAIN-SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.
Leave cat.neston.T.40 A. M,
Arrive at savannah.8.80 r. M .
Leave Savannah....... ll A. fe.
Arrtvo at Charleston.6.60 P. M.
rawrinffiimniini Charleston by 7.40 A. M. train
make cloe? connection with Port Royal Railroad
for all Stations OB that Road, (Sundays excepted )
Tickets for Beaufort on Ba'e at this Office.
Freight ihrwarded daily on through bills of lari
lng to polite m Florida and by Savannah imo of
eteamshipB to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to
frelghta tor Beaufort and points on Port Royal
Railroad and at aa low rates as by any other ?me
C. 8. GADSDEN,
Engineer and superintendent
jk^BOYLSTUM, Gean Ft. and Boket Agent.
(Engli?l) ?ire Sritka.
MU FIRE BRICES!
JUST RECEIVED, BY BRITISH BARR GUIONA,
12,000
SUPERIOR ENGLISH
FIRE BRICKS.
Now discharging at Accommodation Wharf, and
for sal - in lou to snit purchasers.
ADAMS, DAMON & CO.
feb5-3___
iHrngo at Wholesale.
JJOWIE, MOISE & DAYIsT~
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Appreciating the success which has attended
our efforts li the past, we have determined to
spare no pains to merit a continuance of the pat?
ronage so liberally bestowed; and, with thia
Tlew, now offer to DRUdQiyrs, PHYSICIANS and
COUNTRY MERCHANTS the largest and most
complete stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
OILS, DYE STUFFS,
PERFUMERY, GLASSWARE,
DRUGGISTS' 8UNDRIES,
AND
FANCY GOODS .
ever offered In this market, and at prices that
shall compare favorably with New York, Phlladel
pola and Baltimore. The quality of every article
sold by us la guaranteed as to purity and
strength.
FRESH GARDEN SEED.
SOOO dozen JOHNSTON, ROBBINS ? CO.'S
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS Jost received and for
sale at wholesale only.
CAROLINA INDIGO.
1000 pounds PRIME QUALITY on hand and for
?ale low.
CUBAN BITTERS.
soo dozen of this POPULAR TONIO BEVER?
AGE, in cases of one dozen and barrels of five
lozen, on band and tor sale low to the trade.
YON GHLANN'S ROYAL CROWN
SCHNAPPS.
60 cases tn quarts and pints. Thia article ls
;qual in quality to any In market, and much
ower in price. novO-sth
Dregs ano ?le?itines.
TRUSSES
"OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS |
ALL STYLES:
ABDOMINAL BELTS.
ELASIIC STOCKINGS.
PHYSICIANS' SADDLE-BAGS.
Family Medicine Chests.
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES
THE BEST FOR FAMILY USE.
Ma ttson's Family Syringe.
DAVIDSON'S SYRINGES.
IARD RUBRER SYRINGES
GLASS SYRINGES
METAL SYRINGES.
RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF
THE TRADE TO MY LARGE ASSORT?
MENT OF
)RUGGISTS' GLASSWARE
CORKS, PILL BOXES
TOOTH BRUSHES
COMBS,
nd everything pertaining to tho Department of
Iroggists' Sundries.
These articles will be sold at the LOWEST
IGURES, aod satisfaction guaranteed.
BC- BAEB,
No, 131 Meeting Street?
aett-thlyrncAW CHAlMiESTON^
?Hant'B, QDrgans, Ut.
Furnished at faittory prices for Cash, or by
loathly Payments, on the most liberal terms.
CHAP '?LES L. MoCLENAHAN,
Plano and Music Store,
Jans No. 191 King street.
Urn Goo?i, Ut.
FIUCHCOTT.?BSEDICT&CO.
No. 375 King Street,
ARK OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS.
Great closing ont sale or oar extensive stock of
BRY GOODS AND CARPETS.
To make room for onr Spring Stock we will now
offer
CARPETS
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10 pieces 4-4 HEMP CARPETING, only 30 cents.
26 pieces 4-4 Wool and Cotton Carpets, only 60
cents.
26 pieces 4-4 Wool Carpets, only 75 and 86 cents.
26 pieces all Wool Ingrain, only 00c. and $1.
60 pieces Eng! sh Brussels, only $1 60.
Full Unes or Rags, Mats, Oil Cloths and Matting.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
6 cases 34 Bleached at 9 cents.
6 cases 4-4 Bleached at 12* cents.
6 cases 4 4 extra One at 16 cents.
2 oases 4-4 Wamsutta, at 20 cents.
6 cases 10-4 bleached Sheeting at 42 cents.
100 dozen Towels at $1 26.
200 dozen Towels at $176 and $2.
Full Unes of better quality Hack and Damask
Towels at $2 and $6.
Foil linea of Linen Sheeting, Linen Pl.lowcaalng
Shirt Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Table Damasts,
?c.
Blankets, Flannel, Shawls, Cloaks have been
greatly reduced in price.
DRESS GOODS.
20 pieces SILK VALOUR, all colors, 86 cents,
formerly $125.
& cases Dress Goods, aU styles, 26 to 40 cents,
formerly 35 to 60 cents.
2& pieces Black silk, $l 25, $1 60, si 76, S2, $3,
reduced 20 per cent.
Our entire Mourning Stock has undergone a re?
duction or frem 60 to 26 per cent.
Black Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth 66, the best
in the city.
Full lines of Satina, Silk Valours, Silk Velvet,
4c, are offered at great bargains.
CLOTH DEPARTMENT,
The beat selected stock In this market, consist?
ing of Foreign and Domestic manufactures, has
Men marked down, and we offer great bargains
JO purchasers.
NOTION DEPARTMENT.
Full lines or Ladies, Misse .'and Gents* HOSIERY
md UNDERWEAR.
Full lines or Sid Gloves at following prices:
1 bntton Kid Glove, $i.
2 button Kid Glove, $1 26.
Also, sole Agents for the celebrated enemy's
Sid Gloves, each pair guaranteed.
Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets and Hand
terchlers in grer.t variety.
See specials. Respectfully,
MH60TT, BENEDICT & CO.,
E lo tb mo, and XnrniBtiing ?0009.
BARCAI ? S ?N
CLOTHING!
MENKE ft MULLER,
CORNER OF WENTWORTH AND KING
STREETS, ARE NOW
CLOSING OUT
WINTER CLOTHING
AT REDUCED PRICES,
TO MAKE ROOM FOR
SPRING STOCK.
GIVE US A CALL I
Jan30
Doole, Srjoes, Ut.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ELIAS & BROS.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
VALISES, &C,
368 KING STREET,:
CORNER OP GEORGE STREET,
Respectfully solicit the contlnnance or
the patronage) so liberally bestowed on
thom by the citizens or Charleston and
surrounding country.
Ono of i he Arm has Just returned from
the North, and purchased in Bos tun just
before the large Ore there; all or which we
offer to the Wholesale Buyers at great ad?
vantages, and guarantee them a saving or
at least 10 to 15 per cent.
We are offering aller our purchases now
at leas than former prices, aud regardless
to the advance or prices now.
To oar Retail Customers we wonld say
that aa heretofore we shall do our nest to
please them by polite attention and cour?
teous sal erm ?n
No trouble to show goods. We keep
only a good quaUty or Boots and Shoes,
and prices that defy competition.
Oar motto ls, LARGE SALES AND
SMALL PROFITS.
AS A SPECIALTY I
To Mothers we would say that we con?
tinue to keep a larne stock or that celebra?
ted SILVER TIPPED SHOE, or Philadel?
phia make.
Constantly on hand and receiving bv
every steamer rrom Philadelphia a fine
and well selected stock of Hand-sewed
Boots and Shoes, for Ladles, Genes, Misses
and Children, or the best Philadelphia
manufacture, Bli or which we guarantee
to give satisfaction, and wonld respectful?
ly solicit a call at
ELIAS & EROS.,
No. 368 KING STREET,
CORNER OF GEORGE STREET.
J. FINLEY, CHARLES NEWHO?SE. R. H.
MUCKENFUSS, will be pleased to wait on their
friends. nov28-tntha
jyj-OSES GOLDSMITH ds SON,
COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE
Eignest Cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX
Hides. Skins, Paper StocK, Iron, and all kinds or
Metals.
AtSO,
Dealers in COTTON, Naval stores and Scotch
Pig iron. mayao-mwriyr
S?tuing ?Hac?jities.
SEVGER
OFFICE,
NO. 186 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
dcclO-tat?S3rcD
Orjina, drorturo, &t.
JUST ARRIVED
DIRECT FROM
ENGLAND PER BARKS FILLE DE
L'AIR AND ONWARD,
Plain White and Decorated
CHINA TEA SETS,
FORTY-FOUR PIECE*, $7 60 TO $30 PE rt SET.
AT ALL PRICES.
ALSO,
CHINA AND GRANITE
DINNER & BREAKFAST SETS
AT NEW YORE PRICES.
CALL ANO EXAMINE, AT
THOMAS & LANNEAD'S
OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE.
novl6-Btath3mos
<?roc?ru5, tiqnoro, $ft.
rLH?cX?TT?^O?
ACENTS FOR CHARLESTON.
We have appointed Messrs. H. RLATTE A CO
Sole Apen i a for Charleston for this Celebrated
Brand of PURE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS, both
K YES and BOURBON.
These Whlskeysare guaranteed pure KENTUCRY
COPPKR ?IST1LLKO. free from all compound lm
purities, at.d highly recommended by eminent
chemists for medical nse. The Brand is patenter
to prevent infringements.
BAKEHOUSE BROS. A CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
We respectfully Inform onr mends and custom?
ers that we keep constantly on hand a fnll supply
of the above already favorably well known Whis?
keys, and offer same to the trade at distiller's
prices. B. K LATTE A CU.,
ang31-Htnth6mo_Kn. IRK East Ray
IHoors, Gaelics ano Uiinbs.
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
'VOOD MOULDING9, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS
ANO ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS.
LARCE STOCK-LOWE8T RATES
OROER WORK SOLICITED.
SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS.
KEOGH & THORNE,
254 AND 256 CANAL STREET
dec9-lyr New York City.
Cigars, (Jobacro. #t.
WM. SCHRODER,
MANUFACTURER
AND
WHOLESALE DEALER
IN
CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C-,
No. 19 HAYNE STREET.
Sign of the Emperor William.
TRADE SUPPLIED.
mch7-iyrocaw
?Uriraltnral Jmpltntcntg.
MOIS DRILLS,
COTTON PUNTERS,
GUANO DISTRIBUTORS,
AND
COTTON SWEEPS.
I WAGONER & MATTHE WES' IMPROVED
RICE DRILL at reduced prices.
WEST'S HAND RICE PLANTER AND
GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. Price $5 50.
THE DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER AND
GUANO DISTRIBUTOR.
COLLINS & CO.'S
STEEL DICKSON SWEEPS.
FROM 12 TO 26 INCHES.
FARQUHAR'S SWEEPS, all kinds and
BiZ<>S.
RIVER'S SWEEP, SOLID SWEEPS, TURN
SHOVELS. i
TWISTERS, SCOOTERS, BULL TONGUES,
ifcc, ?C.
PLOUGHS of all makere-COLLINS, WATT,
DIXIE, STONEWALL, AMES, MOORE,
LEE. Ac, Ac.
THOMA8'S SMOOTHING HARROW.
. MONROE'S ROTARY HARROW.
NI8HWITZ PULVERIZING HARROW,
with a full assortment of Agricultural Imple?
ment* of all kinds.
HABERSHAM'S COTTON PLANTER AND
COVERER, depositing tbe Seeds in bills from
12 to 22 inches apart.
For sale low by
J. E. ADGER & CO.,
ACENT8 FOR 80UTH CAROLINA,
No. 62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Send for Circulars. Jan2J-tntbs
Drnus at C?liolesale.
SIMMONS
RECULATOR
T
For over forty years this
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for Liver Complaint and Hs painful offspring,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundice, Bilious at?
tacks, Sick Ueadache, colic, Depression of Spirits,
Sour stomach, Heart Burn, Chile snd Fever, Ac,
Ac
After years or careful experiments, to meet a
great and urgent demand, we now produce from
our original and Genuine Powders
THE PREPARED,
a Liquid form or SIMMONS' LIVER REGULA?
TOR, containing all Us wonderful and valuable
properties, and offer lt in
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES.
The Powders, (price as before,) $1 per package;
sent by mall $104.
OADTION.-Buy no Powders or PKRPARED
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR unlefs In our
engraved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and
Signature unbroken. None other ls genulue.
J. H ZEILIN A-CO.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
auffB-thstunAwSmos
o? Chronic and Acute Rheumatism. Neuralgia,
Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Dis?
eases, after years or suffering by taking Dr.
FiTLER'S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC SYnUP
the sclentiflc discovery of J. P. Filler, M. D., a
regular graduate physician, with whom we are
personally acquainted, who lias for 39 jetrs
treated these diseases exclusively with astonish?
ing results. We believe lt our Christian duty,
arter deliberation, to conscientiously request suf?
ferers to use lt, especially persons In moderate
circumstances who cannot alford to waste
money and time on worthless mixtures. As
clergymen we seriously feel the deep responsi?
bility resting on ns In pnblcly endorsing this
medicine. But our knowlege and experience of
Us remarkable merit fully justifies our acion:
Rev. C. n. Ewing, Media, Penn., suffered sixteen
vears, became hopeless; Rev. Thomas Murphy,
D. D., Frankford. Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. Davis,
Hightstown. New Jersey; Rev J. S. Buchanan,
Clarence, iowa; Rev. 0. G. Smith, Plttaford, New
VorK; Rev. Joseph Beggs. Falls Church, Philadel?
phia. Other testimonials from Senators, Gover?
nors, Judges, Congressmen, Physicians, ?c., for
wardell gratis with pamphlet explaining these
diseases, one thousand dollars will be present?
ed to any medicine for sa-ne diseases showing
equal merit, under ie st, or that can produce one
ronrth as many living cures. Any person send?
ing by letter description or affliction will receive
gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the
number or bottles to care, agreeing TO refund
money cpon sworn statement or Its failure to
cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr. FITLER,
Philadelphia. His valuable advice costs nothing.
DJWIE, MOISE A DAVIS,
Sole Wholesale Agents for South Carolin*.
For sale at Retail by H. BAER, w. A. SERINE.
A. W. ECKEL 4 CO., Dr. GEO. OAULIER, G. j!
L?HN, JOS. BLACKMAN, E. H. KELLERS.
janl8-stntbiy sao
JjUtti?g Baltic grjii fflqp,
STTFFENsT^
WILL ?ELL THIS DAY, BEFOSE
their stores, Vendne Hange, at 0o'clock,
10.000 lbs. Unbagged S. c. HAMS
60 hali barrels No. 8 Mackerel
_60 mba Yellow Bntter. feb8
By WM. McKAY.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE OF A FAMILY
leaving the etti, consisting o? : Handsome
Bedroom Sets. Marble Top Bureaus Washstands,
Mahogany Wardrobe, Handsome Sideboard, Mar?
ble Top Centre Tablp, Hair Seat sofa. Bair and
Cane Seat chairs, Walnut Extension Table, Book?
case, Books, floe French Plate Oval Mirror, Brus?
sels Carpet, crockery, Glassware, Sterling Sliver
."noons, and one superior Rosewood Plane with
>iian attachment, cost $600, will be sold on
THIS DAY, at No. - coming street, three doors
south of Calhoun street, at lo o'clock, feb6
By F. P. SALAS,
Auctioneer.
SPANISH JACKS, OF DIRECT IMPOR?
TATION.
THIS DAY, the 6th of February next, at ll
o'clock, A. M., will be sold at Arnold's stables,
corner or Meeting and John streets, Charleston,
S. C., where they can be seen up to day of sale.
Twelve SPANISH JACKS, from 14* to 16J*
hands high, and from 4 to six years old, raised
from the best stock ia Spain, and Imported direct
per Spanish Bark "Providencia.
Terms cash.
For further particulars apply to
W. P. HALL.
Brown A Co.'s Wharf,
rebe Charleston. S. 0.
By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
LEGARE VS. LEGARE.
By virtue of a decree In this case, I win sell
TU is DAY, 6th of Febrnary next, at il o'clock j
A. M., at public auction, at the corner of Broad
and East Bay streets. Charleston,
All that TRACT OF LAND en John's Island,
containing 887 22-30 acres, more or less, b mnding
north by lands formerly of estate or R. Jenkins,
east by lands formerly of Solomon Legare, south
by lands of Solomon Legare, and we t by lands
of J. W. Jenkins laadi formerly or Mrs. R. Jen?
kins, and lands formerly of J. O. W. Legare.
ALSO,
AU that LOT OF LAND in the Village of Legare
vllle, John's Island, containing one and a half |
acres, bounden on the north by Aobapoola creek,
on the east by the pnbllc landlog, on the sontb by
the marsh from stuno River, and on the vest by
land owned by the estate of Horace Walpole.
Terms.-One-bair caBh, balance In one year,
with Interest, secured by bond of purchaser and
mortgage of premises. Purchaser to pay the un?
dersigned for papers. F. Y. LLOARE,
Administrator Est. Mrs. Lydia B. Legare.
febS
By W. Y. LEITCH & Rc S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
bv order Of A. P. CALDWELL, Assignee ol
N. M. PO RT tl H.
Will be sold THIS DAY. the 6th or Februa?
ry, at 11 o'clock, at the Postohlce, by order of A.
P. CALDWELL, Assignee, the following desirable J
Property :
Vu That Spacious and Commodlons Three
*tory Brick STORK on the east side of King
street, known as No. ?36, with extensive Brick
Back Stuns, now occupied as a grocery, with
shelving and fall wheel; rooms above the store
can bo used as a dwelling, or for public purposes;
measuring In front on King street 80 S-12 by 232
feet In depth, more or les?.
2d. 1 hat Delightfully situated Three and One
half story Brick RESIDENCE, with double
piazzas, slate roof, cistern, Ac, with brick
kitchen, frame carriage-house and stables, on the
south side cf Calhoun street, (opposite the Or?
phan Asylum,) containing eight t anare roon.a,
besides dressing-room and pantry, with bath?
room and waterworks, containing Notes pa?
tent cast Iron bath tab. Lot measures 106 feet
frobt, on the east line 126 feet, on the west line 1
142 6-12, and on the south line lil feet, be the said [
dimensions more or leas.
3d. That Eligibly situated Two and One-half
Story Wooden RESIDENCE, on brick foundation,
with extensive brick outbuildings, on East Bat?
tery, one door north of Water street, adjoining
the re-Menee of H. H. Raymond, Esq., command
lng an extensive view of the barbor. The Dwel?
ling contains eleven rooms, locludlng basements;
has pantry, cittern, Btables and cairlage house,
with servants' rooms above them. Lot measures
38 feet front, on the back line 28 6-12, on the north
Une 108 feet, on the sooth line 96 6-12 feet, be the
Bald dimensions more or leca.
4th. Those Twelve Desirable BUILDING LOTS
B.taated at the southwest corner of Rutledge
avenue and Line street, on the line of the City
Railway. These Lots will be sold as per plat,
which can be seen at No. 86 Broad street. The
entire Property measures ?12 10-12 feet on Rot?
tedge avenue, by 24s .eet on Line street, be the
said dimensions mon* or less.
6tfr. Those Two Valuable LOTS OF LAND on
the west side of King street, sec nd door sonth
of the City Railway Depot, each Lot measuring
In front 81 feet, by 106 feet In depth, be the same
more or lcs9. (Ou north Une of whole Lot US,
on soot i Hue 118X feet j
01 ii. Th.it Pleasantly Situated BUILDING LOT
on toe north side of Green street, one door west
of College street; measuring In front 46 6 12 by
174 lett in depth, be the same more or les?.
7tn. AU those Three LOTS OF LAND on the
south Pide of Hampstead Mall, said Lots facing
public Mal); each Lot meaamlng 83H feet, fr-nt,
by 200 feet In depth, more or less.
8ih. All those Two LOTS OF LAND on the west
side of Aiken street, near the Colored Burial
Ground, opening on Hampstead Mall; cen Lot
measuring 33 feet front, by 97 feet In depth, moro
or less.
9th. That Desirable LOT OF UND situated on
the sonth bide of Line street, between Percy and
c.?ming, west of Nnnan's Row; measuring 40
feet front, by 96 feet In depth, more or less.
loth. That VACANT LCT on the east side of I
Hanover street, bounded north on Lands of
James Dunning, ea t rartly on Lands of J. 0.
Blum and J. M Easoo, south on Lands of Francis
Smith, and west on Hanover street; L t measures
82 6-12 feet in front, by 110 feet In depth, more or
nth. Tnose Two LOTS OF LAND on the west
side of a 0 ort running north from Bnrgurd
street, known as NOB. 13 and 16 Porter's Kow;
measuring 26 feet front, by 416-12 feet In depth,
more or less.
Teims-One-third cash; balance In one and
two years, with Interest, secured by bond aud
mortgage. Bouses to be Insured and policy as?
signed. Purchasers to pav for papers and also
:hree-qnartera of ciiyTax for 1873._feb6
By ALONZO J. WHITE & SON,
Auctioneers,
RESALE BY ORDER OF THE COURT
at the risk of former purchaser, who bas I
failed to comply. Under judgment of Conrt of
Commun Pleas-The Homestead Loan and Bond?
ing Association vs. Olney et al.
Under judgment of Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge
of the First circuit, In the above case, will be
sold near tho Postofnce, Charleston, on THIS
DAY, 6th or February, 1873, at ll o'clock A. M.,
All that LOT, PIECE or PARCEL OF LAND,
wltn the Improvements thereon, situate on the
east side of CO id n g street, In tbe upper wa rd s, C lr y
of charleston, which Bald lot la made up of three
(3) lots, purchased by Abraham Wilson at different
times as follows, to wit : one on north and west?
ern part on nth November, 1836 from J. Fraser;
another on the eas; ern part on the 20tb January,
1836, from J. Fraser, and tho third on thc sou,li?
er n and western part, from 0. 0. Elliot t. Matter
in Equltv. on 20tb January, 1886, and which was
purchased by G. W. olney from the said Abraham
Wilson on 2d Jone, 1861, which three (8) lots
united Into one have the following boundaries
and dimensions, to wit : on the north 207 feet on
lund late of estate of-Corrie, now of said
G. W. Olney; on the east 92 feet, on lot of F.
Blum ; south 207 feet, on lots of W. R. Taoex,
Thomas Gates aud G. W. Olney, next to Radcliffe
street, and on the west 97 feet, on Coming street,
ab of which lots constituted a part of what ls
known as the Morris Lands.
Terms-One third cash; balance In three (3)
rqual successive annual lnatalments, with lnteren
thereon at th* rate of seven (7) per cent, per an?
num, payable annually, secured by bond or bonds
or the purchaser and mortgage of premises;
buii.MURU to be lusured and policy of Insurance
assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers,
rebe W. J. GAYER, Referee.
?tatnness Carca
JTMI?S ?. J E R V E Y j '
COLLECTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT.
All bcslness In his Une will be promptly attend?
ed to. Apply at No. 80 Smith, third door below
Cannon street._ fe' 8-mtbE*
SAM'L W. MELTON, 1). H. CHAMBERLAIN,
Attorney-General. Ex-Attorney General.
RELTON & CHAMBERLAIN,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
Will practice In all the Courts of this State, and
in the United States Courts for the District-of
South carolina.
omce-i at colombia. S. C., In the Statehouse,
and In the Carolina National Bank Bollding, (up?
stairs.) Jan2-lyr
ittiscdlaneons.
GABERLUNZIE. - THE THOROUGH?
BRED stallion and Racer GABERLUNZIE,
by Imp. Bonnie Scotland, dam Young Urina, will
make the season at the Milla' House Stables, com?
mencing the lCtb luau
Terms-$20, and $1 to the groom. Money to be
paid before the marea are served.
Gaberlunzle 1B of a rich brown color, very kind,
16% bands high, and for beauty as a race horse lt
unsurpassed. In his three year old form be ran,
May 14, 1871, at Lexington, Ky., toe second heat
lnl.43X. Jan8-lmo
QLnction SaU*-?bift Ban
Bj LOWNDES * GRIMBALL.
ATHREE STORY BB?GK RESIDENCE,
on tue north M JO of Society street, near
King.
Will be sold at auction, THIS DAY, February 6,
1873, at the Old Postofflce, at ll o'clock, -
All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings there?
on, slinated north side of society street, known
by the No. 64, bolting and bounding, measuring
and containing, north, on land of Juhn L. Faber,
28 feet 6 Inches; west, on land now or late of
Charles Welssenger, 182 feet io inches; east, on
land now or late or Geraty, 183 feet io Inches:
south, on Society street, 28 feet; be the said di?
mensions, more or less.
Terms-One-third cash; balance In one and
two years, to be secured by a bond of the par
chaser and a mortgage of the premises, bond to
bear Interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum
from day of sale until the whole be paid; build?
ings to be lnsnred and kept insured, and policy
assigned. Purchaser to pay I* Se G. for papera
feb6_. ? -
Bj LOWNDES & (? RIM BALL.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON SOUTH
stile Radcliffe street. No. 33, at Auction.
Will be sold at Auction, THIS J AT, February
e, 1873, at the Old Postoffice, at ll o'clock.
All that LOT OF LAND with the three story
Wooden Residence and Outbuildings thereon,
kno*naaNo. 33, situated on the south side of
Radcliffe street; butting and bounding,measuring
and containing in front to the norm en Radcliffe
street ?0 feet, to the esst on Lots 74, 76 and 70 In
plat of John Diamond, of Lands af Thomaa Rad?
cliffe, 146 feet, to the west on Lot 84 in said plat
145 leet. to the south on Lot No. 70 In said plat
60 feet, be the said dimensions more or leas.
Terms-One-third cash: balance In one and
two years, to be secured by bond or the pur?
chaser and mortgage of the premises; bond to
bear Interest from day or sale at the rate of
seven per cent per annum, payable annually
until the whole amount re paid. Buildings to be
insure i and kept Insured and policy assigned.
Pnrchaser to pay L <t G. for papers._reba
Bj LOWNDES & GRIM BALL.
LOT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LINE
street and Railroad avenue, at Auction
wm be sold at at the Old Pos tom ce, THIS
DAY, February 6, 1873. at ll o'clock,
All that LOT OP LAND on aonth side of Lina
street, butting and bounding, measuring and
containing to the north on Line street 41 feet, to
the sonth on Lands of Estate-Henerey, 41 feet
to the east on Railroad avenue, 248 feet to the
west on Land of Estate - Welsslnger; said di?
mensions according to a plat made by R. K.
Payne, 17th Jone, 1839, be the said dime usions
more or less.
ALSO,
All that LOT OF LAND on south side of Line
street butting and bounding, measuring and
containing, according to above mentioned plat,
north on Line street 41 feet, south on Lands or
- Henerey 41 feet, to the east on Land of
welsslnger 248 leet, to the west on Land of_
Welsslnger 248 feet.
Terms-One-third ca?h; balance In one and
two years to be secured by bond of the pur?
chaser and mortgage of the premises; bond to
bear Interest at tue rate of seven per cent, per
annum from day of sale, payable annually until
the whole amount be paid. Pnrchaser to pay L.
Se G. for papers. febO
&nmon Sales-Jntnr* flJapr
Bj J. A. ENSLOW&^DUT
Auctioneer?.
TO-MORROW MORNING, FRIDAY,
Ti h Instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold In
Collonnade row, root of Vendue Bange, for ac?
count of the underwriters and ali concerned.
48 rolls BAGGING. "Ludlow," slightly damaged
on board Schooner John Sluaman, on her voyage
to this port from Boston._rebe
Bj W. T. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneer!.
FIFTY-FOUR MARSH LOTS, WEST
end or Spring street, near Chestnut street,
containing some lo acres, more or leas, on Gads?
den's Greek, a bold and navigable stream run?
ning luto the Ashley River; said property snit,
ably situated for a mill site, or for manufacturing
phosphates. Will be sold aa a whole, or lo low
as per plat. Said property adjoins New Bridge. .
The above property will be sold on TUESDAY,
the 18th Instant, at the Poatoffice, at ll o'clock.
ftb6,10,14,18.
W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneers.
POSITIVE SALE OF SMALL HOULFS
and Building Lota near Hampstead Mall and
lu vicinity or the South carolina Railroad Work?
shops.
Will be Bold, on TUESDAY, the 18th Instant, at
the Postofflce, at ll o'clock, the following desir?
able Property:
That comfortable two-story Wooden RET
DENCE, with Piazza, sliuated.on the west side ot
Aiken street, near the Pub,ic Mall, known aa No.
9, containing 4 square rooms. Lot measure*
3410-12 feet iront, by loo feet In depth, more or
less.
That desirable BUILDING LOT to the north or
the above, known aa No. ll Aiken street, measur?
ing 27 10-12 re et by loo feet in depth, more or
less.
That comfortable two-story Wooden RESI?
DENCIA, on the west side or Aiken street, with
Kitchen, Piazza and Cistern, adjoining the above
to the north, and known aa No. 18. Pi ?mises
contains 4 square rooms. Lotfmeasarra 80 0-12
foe: front by 60 f?.et m depth, more or less.
ALSO,
That two-story DWELLING in the rear, to the
west ol the above, with entrance through a pas?
sage-way from Aiken street, with Piazza, con?
taining 4 square rooms. Lot measures 41 feet
front, by 49 8-12 reet lu depth, (not lnoludlng meas
uiement or passage.)
That pleasantly situated LOT on the west side
or America street, third door south or the Public
Mall, measuring 36 feet front by 120 leet lb depth.
Those Six delightfully situated BUILDING
LOTS, running from America to Aiken a reet,
opening on the Public Mau. Each Lot measures
35s reel rront by loo feet In depth, more or leas.
'mose Three BUILDING LOTS on the east side
or Aiken street, adjoining the above to the north,
measuring 88>? feet front by loo feet in depth,
more or loss.
Plats or the Lots can be had on application at
No. sa Broad street.
Terms-For the Dwellings one-half cash: bal?
ance In one year, with interest, secured by bond
and mon gage and insurance or tbe property.
For the Building Lots, cash. Purchasers to pay
us for papers._febfl,lo,l4,l8
Bj R. M. MARSHALL & BRO.
CHOICE RESIDENCE OPPOSITE ST.
Paul s Church, Radcllffeboro'.
On TUESDAY, February ll. at ll o'clock, will
be sold, near the Poatofflce, Broad street,
That Delightful RESIDENCE No. 119 Coming
street, containing six square roomc and two
ai tics, dressing room and pantry, a double kitch?
en, carriage honse, cistern and well on the prem?
ises ; lot measures 98 by 168 leet, more or leas. . 9
Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and two
years, secured by bond and mortgage of the prop*
erty, Interest semi-annually ^buildings to be In?
sured and policy assigned. Pnrchaser to pay for
papers, and the city tax of 1878.
iebl.4,6,8.10,11_
BjW. T. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS,
Auctioneer*.
SALE BY TRUSTEE8 UNDER POWER
CONTAINED IN MORTGAGE DEED.
Will be sold on THURSDAY, the 18th day of
February, 1873, ac ll o'clock A. M., at the Rooms
of the unarleston Board of Trade, NO. 191 Meeting
street, near Wentworth 6treet,
All the HIGHT. TITLE AND INTEREST OF THH
CU AHLESTON BOARD OF TRADE In and to the
following Real Estate and personal property, to
wit:
All that LOT, PIEOE OR PARCEL OF LAND,
with the Buildings thereon, situate, lying and
befog on the west aide or Meeting street,
near Wentworth s ti ec t, to the north en
Lauds now or late of -Barrett, for?
merly or E. D. Winslow, to the west on Landa of
- Park, formerly of E. D. winslow, to the sonth
on Lands of F. P. Seignloua, now of the Estate of
Smith Mowry, Jr., and to the east on Meeting
street, being parcels of Landa or the heirs of Marj.
Ancrum, delineated In Purcell's plat thereof,
dated 1799; measuring and containing on the
north line 103 feet, on the back Une 67 feet 8
Inches, on the sonth Une 141 feet and on Meeting
street 62 rees and having such form and shape as
by a plat thereof annexed to the. conveyance or
said lot by E. D. Winslow to Smith Mowry. Jr.,
and recorded in the office or the Register of Mesne
Conveyances for charleston County, in BOOK a,
No. lt, page 439, wlU rally appear.
The said Real E-.tate will be sold first.
AIM.
The following Personal Property In the Build
lTo?nlisea?t:cHAIR?., 12 Oak Cane-Seat
Chairs (arm.) 21 Chairs (stuffed and covered wita
creen terry,) 4 Chairs (stnffed and covered with
crlm&on terry.) l Arm Chair (In crlmaOn terry,)
1 uonble-stnffed Chair an crimson terry,) 6 Linea
covers for Crimson Chairs, 2 Oak Tables. (0 feet
long, 4 feet wide,) i Umbrella Stand, l Mantle
Mirror", 6 Seta Window Draperies, Cornices and
Lace Curtains, 8 Newspaper Racks, 48 News?
paper sticks 1 Fancy Inkstand, Gas Chandeliers
(complete with flxt jr es.) l Oak Extension Table,
2 Oak Round Tables, 2 Whist Tables, 1 oak Table
(marb'e top,) 1 Oak Extension Table, 6 Marble
Top Saloon Tables, 4 Small Walnut Tables, 6 Oar
pets (378K yards,) OU Cloth (148 yards,) Cane and
cocoa Maning (116 yards,) Stair Carpet (25 yards,
rods and pads,) 6 Walton and Velvet Bogs. 7
Mata, io Window Shades, 1 Large Slate, 46 Bpit.
toons, 2 Large Globe Lamp9 aud stands, stan
Ladder, Coal Hod an4 Hardware, Bflver-plateo
Wat er Cooler, 2 Goblets ann Slop Bowl, l Warn?
Desk, 2 Billiard Tobies and Fixtures, -
Terms of Sale-The personal PTOf^S?w.
delivery. The' Real Estate, one-third cash, wu
ance payable In two equal succeed"JM? "?
raiments, with Interest ^?%00'jX tne ^l
annually, secured by bond or bonaso i??v?
chaser and mortgage of the .MM} garS
assigned. Pnrchaser w PJgEW smoNDS,
papera. %%0. S. CAMERON,
OHAS. O. WITTE,
jan9-th0 Trust***,