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A Valentine. "Pensez a moi /" l Heh' ly sa<d : "Toujours /" yon ll. htly made replv. And stavely smiled, wu h beaded head, To eaten, perhaps, a tallied sigh Beneath my nonchalant good bye. I gave a purple, gold-fleeted flo-er, "To Seep forever and a day," Ton promised; In a single hour Forgotten, on the floor lt lay. And you, unheeding, went your way. Forgotten 1 And yon never thlBk How radiant was the hour we met r Memory retama no flowery link To bind yon to your promise; yet, I think you cannot quite forget. You've felt, sometime", in English vales, A dainty perfume stir the air, Val ted across br Westward gales. Aa if the pansies blossomed there I wore, one evening. In my hair. Sometimes a touch upon your arm Becalm a hand that lay so light; A voice floats in upon the calm, s -mo starry-crowned italian Bight. Or whispers down an Alpine height. Or. tale or poem musing o'er. Yon see a shadowy face arts?. With blush and smile; and. as before, You read the happy thought that ilea y - Within the luminous brown eyt s. Whose are the voice, the h-nd, the face. Ton cannot tell; you only know A phantom inrks h every place, With purple shade or golden glow The phantom of a long ago. My poor dead pansy that you lest, That should have been yonr very cwn Forever, haunts you like a ghost. With visions of a face unknown, Echoes of a forgotten tone. Oh, purple Neme*I* 1 Come not To haunt with gloomy shade his dreams 1 But somet? mt s bting a ten ter thought Of me, on yellow sunset beams, To light his path with golden gleams. Purple and gold 1 oh, princely heart. Their hidden meaning dost thou see? Sorrow enshrining Love. I rart The hoes. The purple shade for me, The golden sunshine ail for thee JDrngs at UJrjciesaie. JJOWIB, MOISE & DAVIS, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLES!LU DRUGGISTS CHARLESTON, S. C. / ^predating the success which has attended ocr efforts in the past, we have determined to sp^re no pains to merit a continuance of thc pat? ronage ao liberally bestowed; and, with thia view, now offer to DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS and COUNTRY MERCHANTS the largest and most complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OLLS, DYE 8TUFPS. PERFUMERY, GLAS8WARE, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, AND FANCY GOODS ever offered In this market, and at prices that shall compare favorably with New York, Phtladel phia and Baltimore. The qualit? of every article aold by na la guaranteed as to purity and strength. FRESH GARDEN SEED. 3000 dozen JOHNSTON, ROBBINS A CO.'S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS just received and for tale at wholesale only. CAROLINA INDIGO. 1000 pounds PRIME QUALITY on hand and for aale low. CUBAN BITTERS. 600 dozen Of this POPULAR TONIO BEVER? AGE, in cases' of one dozen and barrels of five di sen, on hand and for sale low to the trade. VON G BL ANN'S ROYAL CROWN SCHNAPPS. yt cases In qnariB and plots. This article ia equal in quality to any lu market and mach lower in price. novS-elh ?\ RAY'S INVALUABLE IMPROVED . OINTMENT Tor the core of Burns, Piles, Scalda, Rheuma? tism, Poisonous Bites of Insects, or from having come in contact with any Poisonous Plants, Broken Breaste, Sore Nipples, Chare in children. Cancers and Carbuncles, Pain In the Chest and Sides, Fistula and Fever'Sores, Head and Ear Aches, Brown, Rough, Pimpled, sunburnt, Blotched, Cracked, Bed, Heated and Irritated Skin; So. e Eyes, Swelling of all kinds ; Cuts, Blis? ters, Contracted and Stiff Cords, Sprains in Man cr Hone, Galls, Scratches, Sore Throat, Chapped Ups and almost every external disease that afflicts man or brute. DO WIE, MOISE Sc DAVIS, Wholeaale Agents, Charleston, S. C. The Trade supplied at Manufacturer^ prices. teals <a iFurniittre, Ut. JMRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AX REASONABLE PRICES. MILLING'S FURNITURE STORE, Na 444 KING STREET, NEAR JOHN, ls the place to get handsome and substantial FURNITURE of the latest and most elegant de ?Igns at prloea to suit the times. This establish? ment has just received a large Btpply of superior Barter* Chamker and Dining Room feets lu Oak, Walnut and Imitation, which are offered at prices ten or fifteen per cent, lower than those charged elsewhere for less substantial Furniture. SUPERB BURIAL CASKETS A SPECIALTY.) 0a3 and examine the Btoce and prices. SIGN OF THE MAN AND ROCKER, Ho. 444 KING STREET. declB-Smosnso .?2&ftnM Garnirais, ?Pi. DR. FTTLER'S VEGETABLE RHEU? MATIC SYRUP. i Warranted nuder oath never to have failed to cure. 28,600 Certificates or testimon?ala of cure, including Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falls of Schuylkill, philadel? phia; tee wife of Rev. J. B. Davis, Hightstown, :New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford, Philadelphia; Doctor Jennings and Doctor Walton, .Philadelphia; Hon. J V. Oreoley, member Con? gress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge Lee, Cam . den. New Jersey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore; . ox-Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousands of .ethers. Warranted to cure or money refunded. il.oo.CAULlKR, ??rent, u ly l-l VT chane- a. S.n. Snsmsaa tar or. .SAM'L W. MELTON, D. HTcHA^BElTLArf^ Attorney-General. Ex-Attorney General. "jyjTSLTON A CHAMBERLAIN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, COLOMBIA, S. C., "Will practice In all the Courts or this state, and in the United States Courts for the District or South Carolina. Offlcei at colombia. S. *C, in the Statehouse, and in the Carolina National Bank Building, (up stairs.) Jan2-lyr tnt of jitters. L"?sT~?FL?TT?RS"REMAINING IN toe Pofltomcc- at Charleston, Tor the week euuing February 7, 1873, and printed officially In TuK DAILY NBWS as the newspaper having the largest circulation in the City of Charles? ton. Ters?os calling Tor Letters In this List should state that they are "Advertised." WOMEN'S LIST. Abbott, Mary utchee, Mrs y Miller, Ellen Anderson, Mary A un er, Clarence Jane Floathmann, Montgomery, Arnlon, Julia Charlotte Lydia Ball, Eilen Frohne, M ss B Motte, Lavenia Barton, Eliza- H Hurry. Sallie beth T FralST, Rosella Murray, Ann Baker, Lydia Gaimard, El izi Jane Bean, Faunie, 2 Gainon, Bridget McAlpbln, So Bentzemann, Gadsoo, Mary A phi? E Mrs B E Geerdes, Bar McBride. ?1 za Bell. Marla bara McOants, Nancy Bennett, Miss t Gehrs, Carrie Mc ?onaid, Mrs J George, Mary A WT Bing. Rebecca G.bb9, Julia MoDougal. Belle Biackham, Mrs Graven Annie B McFender, An S Granr, Ame.ia na Bowiles. Kate dretn, Molsey MoKenry, Rach Bray, Mrs v Green. Rosa aei Branch. Isebella Green, Mrs M L McNeal, Sylvia Brodie, Mrs L i Bale. Kate McPherson, Sn Breshahn. Mrs Harris, Mrs H san U Brandnack, Bet-Harris, Isebella Nelson, Maltha soy Harrison, Elsey Newton, Minnie Brill, Rosaanah Hazell, caroline O'Connell, Kate Browne, Annie Hey ward, v rs oglesbje, Renee L Nathaniel ca Brawley, Mrs E Henson, Miss F O'Mara, Mrs Jno D Illness, Laura F Brown, Sabina lotrmarsts, An oaten, Elza J Browne, Mra na Pearson. MISB A George Holmes, Janus Peterson, Mrs Brown, Annie Holbrook, Mrs E Heneretta Brown, Victoria Holloway, Mrs s Pillsbury, Mrs Butler, Mary (J Frunc?s t.ncknehaw Helmes, Mrs Re- Porter, Beta Carter. Sylvia becca PoultOD, MTG caldwell, Anna Hood. Kilza WlPon F Howard, Lon Quary, Francis Caldwell. Anna venta T Lizzie 'inger, Ann Reed, Miss R M Cameron, Mra Inghrara, Char- Reed, Mrs L Jane lotte Kenney. El za ('aie, Maryjane Jackson, Susan- rflcnordson. Citase, Mrs E nah Miss sallie Chesnut. Angus- Jamison, loner Sanges, Mary ta Jenkins, Han- saunders. Mrs Ohaivery. Slien nah Scott. Annie 2 Chr.stopber,Mis Jenkins, Sophia Sentinel, Mar? li Johnson, Miss G pr?t Chapman, Mrs N ^harlock, Jo- 1 S B Johnson, Mrs L hanna Chisolm, Miss Johnston, Mar- Shier, Marla Mary C tba simmons, Pre Cblsolm, Miss Keegan. Jennie cilia ? Jaue c Ketti, Mrs Lou- simmons, Mra Clark, Mrs W J venia M AB Cook, Lncy Anr Kiezer, Annie semktns, Maria Cochran, Eliza- tel'y, Ann Smith. Eliza B beth Kerdale. J A Snider, Misa F . Cortney. Mrs S Ken an y. Mary O Collins, Martha Ken neo ey. Mary Smoker, Miss J Conlin, Mary Kennedey, An c crate,Mrs Fran nie sparnlck, Mts E i ls Kahn, Mrs E. Stevtson, Lncy Dais, Darena Ladson, Lelia St Clair. T Davis, Nora Lamb, Laura Mrs w, Lou Dean, Len Lambwright, Scullle, MrsT Devlnean. Eliza Elizabeth Taylor, Matilda Dennis, Mrs S L Lawrence, An- Thompson, An Dorrlll, susan na nie Ann Lawrence, Jo- Tiedeman, Miss Do' y, Mrs O A hanna He Drayton.Oyntha Lee, Martha P Thompson, Miss Du ey, Mrs An- Legare, Hene Julia drew ret ta Travers, Mrs H Durant, Mrs s A Lindsey, Eliza- rrevlng Mena Duncan, Emily beth walker/iMar? A Edwards, Nan- Lormelane. Wardlaw, Alice cy Elizabeth Webster, Mrs s Elbrock, Mrs M Lowndes, Mrs A Engleburt. Julia Allen D White, Lillie Evans, Jose- Madden, Laura White, Abbie piiiuu A Whltesldes, Farrow, Kate Mallen, Maggie Ann Fergus m, Fan- D Wilkerson, Miss nie S Marlon, Juna wilson, Rose Fenwick, Ann Mathews, Ann Wainwright, Jane M Susan Ferguson, Sa- Middleton, De- Wilson, Mary rah ila Wilson, Emma Fitzpatrick. B Mikel!. Mrs E S Wyley, Dido MEN'S LIST. Ubers. J U alexander, An drew ?msteln, Koo rad Ames, Geo arnoul, Wm Ats Juseph Barlow, Chas A Baxley, Marce? las Banance, Albert Bacon. Major h lbert M * Bakln. Tom Bennett, N O Bennett, June Bolman, F Behrens, H F Blake, Hon Na thaulel Blakeley, Mr Barry, A J Bytou, Ard am Bruggemann,. Henry Brown. Wrenty Bradley, Hon A A Brawley, R H Bryan. Arthur Barrows, C V Buero, charles H Buck, Benry Burns. Thomas Bush. W Butler, O.mand H Bnrkraeyer, J A Canine d, M Cuufman, s F Calloway, M Carpeoier. An diew o Oampbell, Fred Chapman, T L Cohen, P M Cou nur, W J Croy ham. Thoa Grogan, Thos Craug. li B Creamer, Wm 0 DavK Robert Dantzler, L K Desmund. Cor? nelius DeWllle A Bros DeBush, Mon? sieur Pierro DeBnrae, Frede rick Benuls, Peter Dorkewltz, Geo Donaldson, Benj DuPre, Dr J G DUB se. Sam uti D?lken, Henrie Englebert, Geo Kn8ley, J U Ftckilng, Wm FlDckeu, A Fisk. A Co, H Fogarty, Mr Francis, Henry Fuller, Law? rence Gannon,M J Gadsen, Frede rick Gadsoo, Amos Gibbs, W H Gibbs, James Gibbs. J.,hn dillard, Theo dore Gtlbray, James Glover, W GoJdard, John W Gourdin, Mon day fiobecht, W Goldsmith, Hen? ry Green, Monday Green, John Gregson, Theo do>e Gunther, Henry Hagood, Lee Hall, A J Haynes, James Haynes, A c Hagen, E Barrnr, simon Hayden, Jame* Haugherty, Wm Han lean. Thus Happuldt. John Harrison. Mr Helium, J W uilcke, Frede rick Holmes. Samuel Bobback, Jonas Holmes, Epralm Hopkins, Cap tain G H Hughes. O E Humbert, J M Ingram, Isaac Jones, Edward Jones, l humus Johnson, Robert Kelly, Wm M Kerchner, F W Lamb, Theo Ladson,F H Lambe-1, Root Lawrence. Som er Leach. John Leton Melton Lester, ll B Lewis. Fred R Linton, Melton Lodd, Wm U i.o' ii, Ph Lucius, Wm Mallsen. Miles Magill, John Magoud, Robt Maloney, i hos il at. to on. Mr Martorell, Ma? thias May, smart uuson, Frauk Ua-on, xobert Michal, Jos S Mdley, J J Mldohan, T R Miller, Captain OS Mirna, John Mciver Monroe, James F Muller A Co. 0 Meyer, W F Meyers, Thomas McDonongh, Tho? Neill, James Newlos. Jos M N< oue, Peter Nlpson, Fran Solaette, J 0 ?Nunan, John O'Donnald, An? thony O'Neill Daniel Padgett, John H Parcello A Daw bon Parker, Robert Payton, Jack son Pepper, R H Pease, P P Pender, W J Petit. N F Pencher, Jos Phenols, syrns Pinna, John M Pomson, Lewis couina, Francis Qninby, Jame? M R J Read. James Withers Reisig, Ed war I Kbett, John T Richardson, Wm Roberson, Capt N T Rourky, Ed? ward Rosebrock, Mr Rcs-), Moses Y Sander,John Sang, Geo sayer. Frank Schuelder, Wm Sohloaser, l.eo Schwartz. Wm Scott, Wm sharp, Robert Sharp, R C Sheldon, S E -mlih, B 0 >mlih, T B Smith, D U smith, ihm T Smith, Henry Slaudard, W R stanton. Ather? ton J Si ein k amp, Her? rn . n -?telling, A Strobte, Isiah strove, Jamei Si.mm.ms, Lea man Swart,Capt Hen ry tennant, Cntey Verb Vou Lebe. J H T Vi se, C W Von Mugge, Fred W?hlers, Henry walling, J W Washington, Geo L Washington, G Walker, JOB Weston, Isaac Weber, Martin Webster, E A White, W M * hite, JOB Wiidhaiten A Co Wilkins, c Wilkerson, 7 hos Williams, R F Williams, Geo Wlillamston. A Wilson. Peter Wing, F W winn. Solomon Williams, Isaac (col'd) Windon, H L Witty, Rev F Worth, Dr J Q Wright, Chas Wyatt. Cupid SI]iris ano ^nrnistjmg iBaooa. F RESH AR RIYALS1 LATEST STYLES 1 COMFORTABLE FIT 1 LOWEST PRICES S S S S S S S S S S s s s SSSSSSSS SCOTT'S ssssssss ? s S STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS. S s s S Ready-made and made S s 8 S to Order. s S S S - s S MEN'S S s S S FURNISHING S S S SSSSSSSS GOODS. SSSSSSSS S S S S S S s s s s s s s AT THE GREAT SHIRT EMPORIUM ! LOOK FOR THE STAR SION, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. Insurant*. CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. JEFFERSON DAVIS, President. WADE HAMPTON, vice-President. ?T. D. KENNEDY, General State Ag'inf, South Carolina. -o THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS OF THE ABOVE COMPANY 'or Charleston, are now prepared to receive offers. STONEY, LOWNDES & CO., AGENTS. WM. H. HUGER, M. D., Medical Examiner. J8M&-WB Sljotrj (Eases. SHOWCASES! SHOWCASES! . . GASES ! WITH PATENT SPRING MAGI1.! DOORS, which causes them "o open and shut without nome. Jar of creaking of glass. Parties desiring to purchase are Invited to call and examine them and the New style, Round French Plate Gla s, Nickie Sf ver Frames. New style. Bevel French Plate Glass. Nickel Silver Frames. Walnnt, Mahogany Frames, doab e thick aiass, all sizes, constantly on hand, and Tor sale by the Igents, DOWIK, MOISE A DAVIS, }aal3-mws0mos Corner Meeting and Hasel streets, Charleston, S. 0. ^Vgncnltnral implements. RICI: DRILLS, BUANO DISTRIBUTORS. AND COTTON SWEEPS. WAGONER & MATTHEWEB' IMPROVED (ICE DRILL at reduced prices. WEST'S HAND RICE PLANTER AND ??ANO DISTRIBUTOR. Price $5 50. THE DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER AND 1UANO DISTRIBUTOR. COLLINS & CO.'S STEEL DICKSON SWEEPS. FROM 12 TO 2C INCHES. FARQUHARS SWEEPS, all kinds and slz?s. RIVER'S SWEEP, SOLID SWEEPS, TURN 3HOVELS. TWISTERS, SCOOTERS, BULL TONGUES, fcc, Ac. PLOUGHS or all makers-COLLINS, WATT, DIXIE, STONEWALL, AMES, MOORE, LEE. Ac, ?C. THOMAS'S SMOOTHING HARROW. MONROE'S ROTARY HARROW. NI8HWITZ PULVERIZING HARROW, with a tull assortment of Agricultural Imple? ments ef all kinds. HABERSHAM'S COTTON PLANTER AND COVERER, depositing the Seeds in hills from 12 to 22 inches apart. For sale low by J. E. ADGER & CO., ACENT8 POR 80UTH CAROLINA, No. 62 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, H. C. Send for Circulars. Jaa29-tutbs (Eilina, Crockers, Ut. JUST ARRIVED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND PER BARKS FILLE DE L'AIR AND ONWARD, Plain White and Decorated CHINA TEA SETS, FORTY-FOUR PIECES, $7 50 TO $30 PER SET. FM CUPS MD SAUCERS AT ALL PRICES. ALSO, CHINA AND GRANITE AT NEW YORK PRICES. CALL AND EXAMINE, AT THOMAS & LANNEA?'S, OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. novi6-stuth3mo8 ?tlnsic j?ooKs. rjTEN THOUSAND COPIES SOLD ?N TEN WEEKS. Greatest success ever known of Dltaon A- Co.'a GEM'S UF STRAUSS. Now contains: Telegraph. Academic, Publisher, Gonsortlen, luoi Nights. Burgersiun. Manhattan, Royal Songs, Vienna Woods, New Vienna, Illus? tration. German lieans. Blue Danube, Artist's Life, Love and Pleasure, Marriage Bells, Wiener Fresken, wine, Women and ^ug, l.lfe Let us Cherish Waltzes, and 30 oiher of his best Waltzes. Pizzicato Polka, Clear 'he Truck Galop, Trusen Tra*sch. One Heart, One Soul. Fara Morgana, Ma? zurka, Lob der Frauen Mazurka, Belle Helene, Quadrille, Orpheus Quadrille, and 20 other Polkas, Mazurkas and Quadrilled. "Embellished with a One portrait of Strauss, and miine 260 lirge mosjc paires- lt ls a mnsical cern. Indispensable I o all lovers of strauss 'a dance Music."-Evening Mail. Prloe $2 60 in hoard covers; $3 In cloth; $4 In gut. Sold by all Book and Music dealers. Now ready, Strau38's Dance Music for Violin and Plano, $1. Try SPARKLING RUBIES.jaSc, aid pronounce lt the best and brightest of Sabbath School Song Books I Try CHEERFUL VOICES, 50c. The new School Song Book, by L. 0. Emerson. We shall Bell loo, OOO in 1873. Sent, post paid, on receipt of retail price. OLIVER DIT.ION A CO., | ?>. U. DITSON k CO. Boston i 711 Broadway N. Y. mch27-wsIyrDAW ? lotti mg atti? i'nrnisrimg ?ooo*. BTRCAINS~??? CLOTHING! MENKE & MULLER, CORNER OF WENTWORTH AND KINO STREETS, ARE NOW CLOSING OUT WINTER CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING- STOCK. GIVE US A CALL 1 j an 30 Doors, Saet?es ano 6111100. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, VOODMODI . UNOS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS. AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARCE STOCK-LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH & THORNE, 254 AND 256 CANAL STREET deciMyr New York Clly. Pianos, QDrgans, Ut. PIANOS AND ORGANS, Furnished ac factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. MflOLENAHAN, Plano and Mnalc Store, Jaa9 No. 191 King street. ?roc en es, liqnott, Ut. r?7KLATl?&rca AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. We have appointed Messrs. H. KLATTE A CO Sole Aleuts for Charleston for this Celebrated Brand of PURE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS, both KYES and BOURBON. These Whiskeys are guaranteed pure KENTUCKY COPPER DISTILLED, free from all compound im? purities, and hlehly recommended by eminent chemists for medical use. The Brand ls patented to prevent infringements. v BAKEHOUSE BROS. k CO., Louisville, Ky. We reaped fully inform our friends and custom era that we keep connrantly on hand a full supply Of the above already ravorably well known Whis? keys, and oder same to the trade at distiller's prices. H. KLATTE A UO., augai-stuthdmo Mo. 186 East Bay. Drrj (Eoo?e, &z. FURIJH(?Orr,BHDIIJT&(IO., No. 375 King Street, ARE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. Jreat .'oslng oat Bale of onr extensive stock BRY GOODS AND CARPETS ro make room Tor our Spring Stock we will non offer CARPETS 10 plecea 4-4 HEMP CARPETING, only 30 cents 26 pieces 4-4 Wool and Ootton Carpets, only cents. 26 pieces 4-4 Wool Carpets, only 75 and 86 cenia 26 pieces all Wool Ingrain, only 90c. and $1. 60 plecea English Brussels, only $1 so. Full lines or Rugs, Mats, oil Cloths and Matting HOUSEHOLD G-OO?S. 6 cases 8 4 Bleached at 9 cents. 6 cases 4-4 Bleached at 12.4 cents. 6 oases 4 4 extra One at 1:. cents. 3 cases 4-4 Wamsutta, at !10 cents. 6cases 10-4 bleached Sheeting at 42cents. loo dozen Towels at $1 2i>. 200 dozen Towels at $17li and $2. Fnll lines of better quality Huck and Damask rowels at $2 and $6. Fall Unes or Unen Sheeting, Linen Pl lowcasing shirt Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Table Damasks fcc Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Cloaks have bee rreatly reduced tn price. DRESS GOODS. 30 pieces SILK VALOUR, all colors, 86 cents formerly $1 25. 6 casea Dress Gooda, all styles, 26 to 40 cents formerly 36 to 60 cents. 36 pieces Black Silk, $1 25, $1 60, (1 76. $2, $3 rednced 20 per cent. Oar entire Mourning stock has undergone a re luctlon or from 60 to 25 per cent. Blacx Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth 66, the best n the city. Full lines or Satins. Silk Valours, Silk Velvet fcc, are offered at great bargains. SLOTH DEPARTMENT The best selected stock In thia market, conslst ng of Foreign and Domestic manufactures, has >een marked down, and we offer great bargains a purchasers. NOTION DEPARTMENT. Full Unes of Ladles, Misse >'and Genta' HOSIER! md UNDERWEAR. Fnll linea of Kid Gtovea at following prices: 1 button Kid Glove, $1. 2 button Kid Glove, $1 26. Also, sole Agents for the celebrated enemy's Cid Gloves, each pair guaranteed. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets, and Hand kerchiefs m great variety. See specials. Respectfully, PtfRCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., Drugs ano ?U t?rmte. jlTEDICINE AND FOOD COMBINED. VALENTINE'S MEAT JUICE. TESTIMONY OF CHARLESTON PHYSICIANS. This valuable preparation, recently discovered, las been extensively tested here and throughout lie country during the past summer, and lias ally merited tho character claimed for lt. Each bottle contains the Juice of four pounds of .he best bea, exclusive of fat. Mr. Valentine, the patentee and proprietor of 'his preparation, has in his possession numerous testimonials from the best and most experienced physicians of the land. Among them the follow? ing are presented to the readers of THE NKWS, who will need no further assurance of the quality and efficacy of the article here offered: CHARLESTON, S. c., September 26,1872. Dear Slr-some time ago 1 had tue honor to re? ceive by expr?s? specimens of your "Meat Juice" for trial. I have not thus far acknowledged your kind communication for the simple reason that 1 never certify to things or which 1 know nothing. 1 have, in the meantime, tested your "Prepara? tion," Tully and cautiously, and tho result or my experience has been, that In ail cases where sup? port ls demanded, whether In the teething child or the adult worn down by dlBease, your "Prepa? ration" has, under roy observation, proved far more efficacious than all the farrago or farina? ceous articles and so-called extracts, which often do more harm than good. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. GEDDINGS, M. D. Mr. M. S. VALENTINS, Richmond, Va. CHARLESTON, s. C., September li, 1872. MR. M. S. VALENTINS: Dear Mr-1 have made culte an extensive trial of your "Meat Juice" daring the past Bummer, particularly in those protracted and exhausting dii-etBea Incident to Infancy and childhood, BO familiar to oar Southern physicians. The trlat has i emited la a preference for your "Meat Juice" above all the Extracts which I nave hither? to used. So far, H. has nilly come np to all that has been claimed for it, and if its preparatlou ts conducted with the same caro, and The purity of the materials maintained as heretofore, I have no doubt Its nae will ne greatly extended. Very respectfully jour obedient servant, F. M. ROBERTSON. M. D., Professor of Gynecology and Clinical Obstetrics in the Medical College of the State of South Carolina. QUARANTINE PFFICB. > CHARLESTON, November 20, 1872. j Ma. M. S. VALENTINE: Dear Slr-Your samples of "Meat Juice" were received through the politeness or your agent, and used very freely during the summer In cho? lera Infant um, low ronna or rever and other dis? eases peculiar to this climate. I cheerfully add my testimony to its dietetic value, and regard your "Meat Preparation" of great benefit, not only in lnfantle, but also in adult practice, lt ls with pleasure that I can recommend Hs use to the profession generally from past experience and the happy results In my practice. Very respectfully, Ac. V ROBERT LEBBY, M. D., Health Officer. Harbor of Charleston. CHARLESTON, S. C., September 20,1872. Mr. M. S. VALENTINE: Dear Slr- miring the past summer I have had a rull opportuuity cf testing yonr "Preparation or Meat Juice." particularly amongst children suf fenug from Darrhoea from "Teething." I And that as Boon as they lose their appetite and com? mence to deteriorate generally, your Preparation administered ls well retained and most often en? joyed by the little auffereiB. They Improve rapidly in health and atrength. Other preparations are not so easily tolerated, on account of their un? pleasant odor and taste. I consider the contents of yonr little bottle most Invaluable In all acute wasting diseases. Very respectfully, W. M. FITCH, M. D. Dr. S. Barucb. of Camden. S. C.. writes: "I am using Valentine's Meat Juice with excel? lent effect lu the case of a child, who ls exceed lngly fond of lt, while he positively refuse* all other food." A fresh supply of the Meat Juice Just received, and for sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, No. 1S1 Meeting street, Charleston. dec7-alyrDC*w jyj"OSES GOLDSMITH A SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE Highest Cash Price paid ror WOOL. WAX Hides. SklnB, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds of Metals. ALSO, Dealers in OOTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig Iron. mavao-mwilyr Spreing Matines. SEWING HAGBI OFFICE, NO. 186 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. decio-tuthB3mo Drags at Wholesale. tim? of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Dis? eases, arter years of Bartering by taking Or. FlTLER'S VEQKTABLE RHEUMATIC SYKUP the scientific discovery of J. P. Pitier, M. D.,a regular graduate physician, with whom we are personally acquainted, who has far 39 years treated these diseases exclusively with astonish? ing results. We believe lt our Christian dnty, after deliberation, to conscientiously request sui ferers to use it, especially persons In mod?rai o circumstances who caunot alford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clergymen we seriously feel the deep responsi? bility resting on us in publ cly endorsing this medicine. But our knowlege and experience of I Its remarkable merit fully Justifies our acion: Rev. UL H. Ewing, Media, Penn., suffered sixteen years, became hopeless; Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. I), Frankford. Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. Davis, IIiRhtatown. New Jersey; Kev J. 8. Buchanan, Clarence, Iowa; Kev. G. G. Smith, Pitrarord, New Torie; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Fall* Church, Philadel? phia, other testimonials from Senators, Gover? nors, Jndges, Congressmen, Physicians, Ac, for ; warded gratis with pamphlet explaining these diseases, one thousand dollars will be present? ed to any medicine for fane diseases showing equal merit ender test, or that can produce one fourth as macy llvlne cores. Any person send* lng by letter description of affliction will receive1 gratis a legally sinned guarantee, naming the number of bottles to care, agreeing to refand money upon sworn statement of Its failure to cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr. Fir LEK, Philadelphia. Ola valuable advice costs nothing.' XJOWIE. MOISE k DAVIS, Sole Wholesale Agents for Sooth Carolin ?>. For sale at Retail by H. BA EH, W. A. SKRINE, A. W. ECKEL k CO., Dr," G KO. CA ULI ER, G. J. LOHN. JOS. BLACKMAN, E. H. KELLERS. janlS-stntbly nao For over forty years thu PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER MEDICINE has proved to be the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for Liver complaint and Its painful offspring, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundice, Bilious at? tacks, Sick Headache, colic, Depression of Spirits, Monr Stomach, Heart Burn, Chlls end Fever, Ac, Ac After years or careful experiments, to meet a ereat and urgent demand, we now produce from our original and Genuine Powuera THE PREPARED, a Liquid form or SIMMONS* LIVER REGULA? TOR, containing all ita wonderful and valuable properties, and offer lt In ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. The Powders, (price as before,) $1 per package; sent ny mall $1 M. CAUTION.-Buy no Powders or PREPARED SIMMONS* LIVER REGULATOR unless In our engraved wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and signature unbroken. None n tier ls genuine. J. H. ZEILIN A CO., Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. angs-thBtuD*w6mos JJOMOOPATHIO MEDICINES. A full Stock of the best and most reliable ol these Remedies. Fresh supplies received constantly, by DR. H. BA ER, dec7-flyn>caw No. lai Meeting street. Cigars, Zobatta, 4ft.. WM. SCHRODER MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALEI IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C. No. 19 HAYNE STREET Sign of the Emperor William. TRADE SUPPLIED. mchMyrnoaw Unction 0alff~~8l)if Slap Hy W. T. LEITCH & R. S. BRU?S, " Auctioneers. CL08ING SALE-AN ELEGANT COL LEGT10H of stuffed Birds st Auction. WM se" at Aoctlon THIS MORNING, at ll o'clock, at their office, Ko. 86 Broad atrcet, .Th,on?ave naB,ared dative and Tropical BIRDS, embracing specimen? rrom all parta-of the w?rl\ taate'ally arranged in groups ender French glass shades Mrraing the mon bianttful parlor ornaments. The entire colieotion waa'ae jected and prepared especially for this cltr br the celebrate-Taxidermist, J. R. GatbraUh.o? No. 60 Bond street, New York. Sale positive and without reserve. Terms c ish._ Xebg By J. A. ENSLOW&CO., ' Auctioneers. FOB ACCOUNT OP THE UNDER? WRITERS and all Concerned. THIS Saturday) MOHINO, eth Instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold on centrai Wharf, for ao connt of the Underwriters and a l concerned, ts rolls BAGGING, "Ladlow," slightly damaged on voyage of Importation per Schooner Isabel Jewfltt._ .rfeb8 Slnnum gaita-xnmxc fl)ar* By B. M. MARSHALL & BRO., Auctioneers. ALARGE, COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE for sale at the southeast corner or smith and Beanfain streets. Will be sold near the Postofflce, nnder Order or Court, ror partition among the Devisees nnder the will of the late Dr. Edwin o. steelcon THURS? DAY, the 13th,day of February, 1873. at ll o'clock, All that LOT OK LAND, situated at the south? east corner of Smith and Beanfain streets, in the City of Charleston, measuring in front, on B.-hufalo street, 83 feet, more or lest; in depth, nu Smith street, 166 feet, more or less; on sooth line, 108 feet, more or less; and on east line, ?40 feet, more or leas; butting and bom.ding on the north by Beanfain street, east by land or W. H. Smith, sonth by C. 0. Witte, F sq., and weat by Smith street. On ihe Lotis a handsome and com? modious two story WOODEN HOUSE, on a brick basement, containing - rooms. The House la well built, in ihe modern style, and in good repair, with convenient oatbnlldlngs, kitchen, stable, Ac . ALSO, All that VACANT LOT, situated on the east side of Smith street, near Beaafain, measuring 24 feet, more or less, la front, on ? mitti street; on s MU h Une, iso feet, more or less; east line, SO feet, more or lesa, and on north line, iso feet, more or leas; hotting and bounding north on lands or 0. o. Witte, Esq, east by lands of the Estate of Jacob Barrett, deceased, south by landa of Patrick O'Donnell, Esq., and weat by Smith street. Terms or sale-One-third cash; the balance in two equal annual Instalments, secured by bond or bonds of the purchaser, and mortgages of the respective premise*; the buildings to be insured and policy assigned. Purchasers to pay for the necessary papers, and city tax for tne present vear. FREDERICK J. SMITH. feb5-wfmwth6_Referee. By fi. M. MARSHALL & BRO. CHOICE RESIDENCE OPPOSITE ST. Paul'p Church, Radcllffeboro'. On TUESDAY, February ll, at ll o'clock, will be sold, near the Postofflce, Broad street, That Delightfni RESIDENCE Na IIB Coming street, containing six square rooms and two a> tics, dn s.-iog room and pantry, a double kitch? en, carriage house, cistern and well on the prem? ises; lot measures 08 by 168 feet, more or lesa. Terms-One-third cash; balance in one and i wo years, secured by bond and mortgage of the prop? erty, interest semi-annually; buildings to be in? sured and neiley assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers, and the city tax or 1873. iebl.4,6,810,11_ By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. BUILDING LOT, No. 20 FRIEND STREET. unTUE8DAY, February il, at ll o'clock, wOl be sold, near the Pouofflce, Broad street, The above LOT, being on the ea t aide of Friend street, abont midway between Queen and Broad Btreets Dimensions, 46X by loi feet, more or lesa. Terms made known in fature advertise? ment. -- rebi-ato4 By W. T. LEITCH & B, * S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. mHE UNITED STATES OF AHERICA. X District of South Carolina.-In Bankruptcy. In re uhas. Kerrison, Jr., Bankrupt, ex parte Charles Kerrison. Pursuant to a decree In the above case I wUl offer for sale at auction on TUESDAY, the 18th day of February, at the eaat end of Broad street, nt ii o'clock, Ail that P1EOE OR PARCEL OF LAND, wtth the Two and a Half story Wooden Residence and o ute ul ld in 2 s, situated on the north aide- of Yan- " derh?rst street, and known aa No. 28, between St. Philip and Coming Btreets, measuring and coa tah, mg in front on Vandernorst street ?8 feet, on the back line 30 feet o inches, and m depth loo feet, be the said dimensions more or leas. Terms-One third cash; balance In one and two yeera, with Interest, sreured by bond of tho purchaser ard mortgage of the property, insur? ance and po.toy assigned. Purchaser to pay ano . tloneers fer papers. M. W. WIQO, Jan28,reba H.it Assignee. By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneer!. HENRY BR?NING VS. F. VANDEB Lippe. Pursuant to an order of the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge of ihe t-irat Circuit, I will offer for aale at put lie auction, on TUBfDAY, th> 11th day of February, 1873, at ll o'clock A. M., at the cor? ner ol Broad street and East Bay, In the city of Charles on, Ad that LOT OP LAND, with the build ogs thereon, sit nate on the sooth aide of Borgara street in the taid Olty cf Charleston, measuring and con aluing in fron: on Borgard street thirty three feet tour.inches, on the back or aontb line ih rty three feet four Inches, and In depth from north to south seventy Ave feet, more or less; butting to the north on Borgard street,-'o the south un land of -, to the east on land of -, and to the west on land formerly of W. u. Dukes. Term*-one-third cash; and the ba'ajaoedo one and two years, with Interest; payable semi-an? nually until tue whole amount la paid, secured by bond of purchaser, and mortgage of the prem? ise-t. Parchaser to pay ror papen, and Insure buildings and assign policy.' R. a DURYEA, jani8,25febl,?,io,ii Special Referee. Unctioneers' flnuaU Sait?, Ut. By R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. VALUABLE PLANTATION ON BULL'S ISLAND. A PLANTATION of 8000 acres, abont sixteen miles rrom the city, most admirably adapted to stock-raising or sea Island cotton. For further particulars, apply as above, at No. .?3 Broad street. ]an81-s4 ?0OI8, ?ljOf?, Ut. BOOTS AND SHOES. ELI AS & BROS., WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS TN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C, 368 KING STREET,! CORNER OP GEORGE STREET, Respectfully solicit the continu ance or the patronage so liberally bestowed on them by the citizens or Charleston and surronndlng country. One or the Arm has Just returned from the Nortb, and purchased In Boston just before the large fire there; all of which we offer to the Wholesale Bayers at great ad? vantages and guarantee them a saving of at least io to 16 per cent. We are offering all of our purchases now at less than firmer prices, and regardless to the advance of prices now. To our Retail costomera we would say that as heretofore we shall do our beat to please them by polite attention and cour? teous salesmen _ No trouble to show goods. We keep only a good quality of Boots and Shoes, and prices that defy competition. Our motte ls, LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. AS A SPECIALTY I To Mothers we would say that we con? tinue to keep a large stock of that celebra? ted SILVER TIPPED SHOE, of Philadel? phia make constantly on hand and receiving by every steamer from Philadelphia a fine and well selected stock of Hand-sewed Boots and Shoes, for Ladles, Gente, Misses and Children, of the best Philadelphia manufacture, all of which we guarantee to give satisfaction, and would respectful? ly solicit a call at ELIAS & BEOS., No. 368 KING- STREET, CORNER OF GEORGE STREET. J. FINLEY, CHARLES NEWHOUSE, R. H. MDCS:BNFOSS, wm ne pisased to walt on their friends. novas-tutn.