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tn the Storm. IT HENRY TI ll ROD. Hark to tbe shooting wind. Hark to the flying rain. And 1 eare not tboogh I never see A bright bine sky aga n. And oh. to be with that ship Tba' I waich through the blinding brine! 0 windi for thy sweep of land and seal o seal for a voice like thine! shoot cn, thon pitiless wind To the frightened and flying rain! 1 care not though J never see A calm bine axy again. BVTLRR'8 RELIEF XOR TBS 80T7TB. A Northern Democrat's View of the Scheme to Slake the National Govern? ment Responsible for the Southern State Debts. [From the New York world.] It ls not to be denied that our Republican lrlends bave begotten a fine brood of brats. i^px some years the children have been in the nursery, but are now coming out, one by one, to speak for themselves. We have had the subsidy system lately, and now comes a more tender bantling, somewhat unsteady as yet on bis legs, but with the family bump ol acquisi? tiveness portentously developed on the back of his head. Our Washington correspondent says: .'The cotton-tax refunding sch ?me, huge as it is, is now outdone by tbe mammoth propor? tions of anotber project, which Involves the assumption of i he debts of the Southern State? by the Federal government. These debts not attributable to the rebellion now amount to $125,060,000. Wild as the effort in this direc? tion may appear lt ls certainly being agitated, and there ls responsible authority for the as sertlQD that money ls now being used to work this scheme up." The particular progenitor of this proposition ls. If we are not greatly mistaken, Mr. Benja? min F. Buller, and we have had glimpses of the scheme before. Being one to require nice handling, it has bad little publicity, now e ver, and but for some extremely favoring cir? cumstances would hot have been brought out to take the air DOW. But the Credit Mobilier ex? posures bave irretrievably ruined tbe Presi? dential chances of so many men in the House that Hr. Butler, who bas come ont clean, feela encouraged to make play. His lead card was hie speech of a few days since deprecating further oppression of the South, and by way ot an earnest ot action on that line urging the restoration to the pension list of those vete? rans of the war ol 1812 who were excluded as having Fympathlzed with the secession cause. Follow!'jg this coates the trump card In the shape A ibis scheme to saddle the Southern debtj on the United States. This Mr. Bu tier does sot appear to play, but it is OD the board, and ?aalbly by his act. It la Idle lo deny its ?ce, and those who think only some Con? gressional huggermngger for the sake of screwing up carpet-bag bonds a point or two ls afoot ml* Indee the real nature of the pro? ject very seriously. Hr. Butler sees there are two very distinct political forces at work In this country, each of them of immense power -bate and greed. The South ls feverish, re? sentful, Impoverished. Ia the North politics iorm a trade with many thousands of very able men, who pursue lt with zeal, sagacity ? and success. Party feeling they have little", the main consideration with them as to any side or any measure being, will it pat? The appalling power of these professionals baa been lately in part revealed In the case of the Credit Mobilier, and from what has been dlsolosed we can iorm some Idea o? what remains behind. It ls probably the case that were the lobby, State and Con f;ressIonal, to set Itself resolutely and with ta usual persistence to work to accomplish any given scheme, there ls no force in the United States short of revolution which could defeat lt. The lobby, then, representing greed, and the South or hate, restless under the nigger yoke, and perfectly willing to see the carpet-bag debts saddled on the Federal treevury, where the North, by being the richer country, would have to pay the moat of them, forms a very pretty combination for a dema? gogue to use. It strength let us slightly lore cast thus: Kcpre- Electoral Senators, sentailvea. Yore. Total.74 202 868 Southern.82 106 183 Southern less than a majority.. 41 48 Given a solid South-and the solldltylng effect ol a proposition to make the North pay the South's debts will doubtless ne wonderlul -lt only remains to secure a very small sup? port North to elect a President on thia issue. One dispatch from Washington relative to the project Bays: "There is a scheine on loot to plunder the treasury which, for magnitude and audacity, outstrips everything ot the kind that bas been devised ol late. It ls nothing less than the assumption by the General Government of th% debts ol the Southern States to the ex? tent of $125,000,000. The scheme originates with certain bankers in New Tork, who are large holders of bonds Issued by the carpet? bag governments io the South. They have em ployed lobby agents to quietly broach the pro- ? Jed lo Congressmen, "and these lobbyists nave been engaged for several days In this ; work." i We donbt the accuracy of the statement about the bankers. The scheme, If lt origina? ted with Benjamin F. Butler, has a far Presi? dential look ahead. That the Sonth will < again be a power when lt has sloughed off the carpet-baggers bas been loog seen; and In ? fact as everybody knows, reconstruction, negro suffrage, equal rights, and Humanity with it big H, and all the rest of that stuff, 1 never meant anything except to keep the reb? els down as long as possible. But recognlz- , lng this re-en tran ce upon power as Inevitable, our Northern' politicians have likewise recog? nized the fact that they must pay roundly tor any future Southern support. What to pay i ha-, been the question. Cash down ls out Of *nt) question. Outside of the politi? cians ol Louisiana, South Carolina and the other unredeemed States there ls no bribery. The ?lection of a United States senator In Georgia lasted three days, and was character? ized with desc?rate efforts and great excite? ment, bnt not a dollar passed. Money direct * being useless, a release from oppressive taxes, a restoration of credit to Its old standard and the delicious retribution of handing over ibe carpet-bag debts to be paid by those who erected tue carpet-bag governments consti? tute the only practicable bribe. The douceur ia enormous; but then Butler knows himeelf to be a pill ouly to be swallowed with a dozen extra coatings of sugar. As to the arguments advanced openly in favor of this new Job we bear only two. One is that something ls due the weak, suffering BOMB; the other deals not at all with senti? ment, hut relies on law. It ls about this : the Southern State governments are statutory gov? ernments guaranteed to be Republican In form, and legal, responsible, Ac. Ac, by the power which ealled then* into existence-io wit, eagres*; ergo, Congress ls bound to pay debts it has brcught into existence and guar? anteed. It cannot allow th? South to repudi? ate and cannot repudiate Itself. It ls In the Eosltion of endorser, and must pay if the ma er of .the note fall. In this sort of logic the extreme sharpness of the Massachusetts Congressman manilests itself so plainly that were there no other evidence the scheme would appear bis. Possibly his law might ap ply to a loreign holder of a carpet-bag bond, since Congress did affirm the carpet-bag gov? ernments to be all that they should be. and the foreigner might get hla government to bold that thia waa a guarantee; but aa respecta any domestic application we fancy ih-re ?B not much force in a fine-spun argument. The worst feature is that the agitation of tbe point breeds trouble and rehashes the dreary Bcoundrellsm of reconstruction once more. Had the South been dealt with properly no such disquieting ghost would be possible now PARISIAN INCWNUTTY.-A Prussian baron, who long before the Franco-German war bad married a Parisian lady, lately entertained a Dumber of his friends. At the dessert, the elated gentleman began, RB usual, to talk of the decadence ol France, maintaining, above all, that Paris would never recover its lormer standing, and that Berlin would soon be the capital of Europe in every respect. The wife upheld the contrary point of view as long as she could; but at last, losing ber temper, she said : ''Let any one of you give me, no matter what, And I will bet you something will be made o? it in Paris, which Berlin could not do." The wager was accepted, and the next morning she received from one ot the heavy wits a gray hair, carefully boxed up. The baroness, a few days afterwards, invited her guests to examine the artistic use made by a Parisian Jeweller ol the gray bair. There was an exquisite ^nd costly, medallion, repre? senting the Prussian eagle, In black enamel, holding in one of its claws the same bair. A -white enamel escutcheon above lt bore the following Inscription : " Alsace-Lorraine, Which you only hold by a single hair." Basing fflcicouus. OFFICE, NO. 186 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. G. decl0-tuths3mo rJIHE NEW IMPROVED WHEELER A WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We ace now selling these superior MACHINES on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting and Repairing done promtly. WHEELER A WILSON MANDF'Q CO., arrM vr No. 200 Kine street. iDru (Eooiu, Ut. } 7 No. 375 King Street, ARE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. Great closing ont sale of oar extensive stock of BRY GOODS AND CARPETS. To make room for onr Spring Stock we win now offer CARPETS 10 pieces 4-4 HEMP CARPETING, emly 30 cents. 25 pieces 4-4 Wool and Cotton Carpets, only BO cents. 25 pieces 4-4 Wool Carpets, only T5 and 85 cents. 26 pieces all Wool Ingrain, only ooo. and $1. 60 pieces English Brussels, only $1 60. Full Unes or Rags, Mats. Ol! Cloths and Matting. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 6 eases 3-4 Bleached at 9 cents. 6 cases 4-4 Bleached at 12X cents. 6 cases 4 4 extra line at 15 cents. 2 oases 4-4 Warasntta, at 20 cents. 6 cases 10-4 bleached Sheeting at 42 cents. loo dozen Towels at $1 26. 200 dozen Towels at 76 and $2. Full lines of better quality Hack and Damask Towels at $2 and $*. Fall lines of Linen Sheetlag, Linen Pl lnwc&slng Shirt Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Table Damasks, Ac Blankets, Fianna's, Shawls, Cloaks have been greatly reduced in price. DRESS GOODS. 20 pieces SILK VALOUR, all colors, 86 cents, formel ly $12 >. 6 cases Dress Goods, all styles, 25 to 40 cents, formerly 35 to 60 cents. 26 pieces Black Silk, $1 25, $1 60, $1 76, S2, $8, reduced 20 per cent. Oor entire Mourning Stock has undergone a re? duction or rrom 60 to 26 per cent. Black Alpaca, only 60 cents, worth es, the best In the city. Full linea or Satins, silk Valours, Silk Velvet, kc, are offered at great bargains. CLOTH DEPARTMENT, The best selected stock In this market, consist? ing or Foreign and Domestic manufactures, has been marked down, and we offer great bargains to purchasers. NOTION DEPARTMENT. Full linea of Ladt, B. Misse.'andGents' HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. Foll Unes of Kid Gloves at following prices: 1 button KM Glove. Si. 2 bntton K?d Glove, SI 26. Also, sole Agents for the celebrated Chellly's Kid Gloves, each pair guaranteed. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Corsets, and Hand? kerchiefs in great variety. See specials. Respectfully, PGBCHGOTT, BENEDICT & ?0., QIr)ina, QLrockerrj, Ut. JUST ARRIVED DIRECT FBOM ENGLAND PER BARKS FILLE DE L'AIR AND ONWARD, Plain White and Decorated CHINA TEA SETS, FORTY-FOUR PIECES, $7 60 TO S30 PE B SET. FM CUPS ll SHS AT ALL PRICES. ALSO, CHINA AND GRANITE MIR & BREAKFAST SETS AT NEW YOBK PRICES. CALL AND EXAMINE, AT THOMAS & LAN NE AB'S, OPPOSITE NEW MASONIC TEMPLiE. novi6-Btnth3mo8 jyjOSES GOLDSMITH A SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RAR GE Highest Gash Price paid tor WOOL. WAX Hides. Skins, Paper stock, iron, and all klndm of Metals. AUO, Dealers Ua COTTON, Narai Stores ?nd Scotch Pig iron. mayaot-mwnyc Omas ano iSleoicines. 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. Mattson's Family Syringe. IAVIDSON'8 SYRINGES. I ARD RUBBER SYRINGES GLASS SYRINGES METAL SYRINGES. RESPECTFULLY GALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO MY LARGE ASSORT MENT OF ?R?GGI3TS' GLASSWARE CORKS, PILL BOXES TOOTH BRUSHES COMBS, ad everything pertaining to the Department of rugglata' Sundries. These articles will be Bold at the LOWEST [QURES, and satisfaction guaranteed. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting Street* lecUblyrncaw CHARLESTON, vi tu ir DO oa SOUTH CAROLINA RAJLKOAD. J CHARLESTON, s. c.. December lt, 1873. On ana after SUNDAY, December 16, the Pas inger Trains on tho South Oarollna Railroad will in as follows: 90S COLUMBIA. save un ar lesion.?..e. 30 A H mve at columbia.6.30 r u ron ACOOSTA. save charleston...........9.80 A M rrlvo at Augusta.M.6.30 r li FOB CHAULBSTOK. save Oolumbla.B.00 A M rrtve at Charleston.~.4.46 r M save AU ROS ta.9.00 A M rrlvo at Charleston._. 4.46 F M COLUMBIA HIGHT XZPBBBS. (Sundays excopted.) eave Charleston..... 7.io p M rrlvo at Columbia. 6.80 A ll eave colombia.7.80 p M rrlve at Charleston.6.46 A M ADJUST A KIO HT BXPBBSS. (Sundays excepted.) eave Char les ton....._.8.8T rt rrlve at Augusta.~.M.7.P.6 A M eave Augusta..........6.16 p M rrlve at Charleston.6.to A M 8UMKBRYILLB TBAIK. eave Summerville at. .. 7.36 A M rrlve at Charleston.8.40 A M eave Charleston. 3.35 p H rrlve at summerville. 4.60 PM CAKE XI; THAIN. eave Camden.......... 7.30 A ll rrlve at Oolumbla.11.66 A M ?ave Columbia.3.10 r M .rrlve at Camden.6.66 P H Day and Night Trains connect at Amt us ta with lacon and An eua ta Railroad, Central Railroad nd Georgia RaUroa<l. Thts ls the quietest and lost direct route and aa comfortable and cheap as ny other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, it. Louie and all other pointa West and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville nd Oolumbla Railroad; and Day and Night Trains onnect with Charlot te Road. Through tickets on aale via thia route to all tolnta North. Camden Train connects at Ringville dally (ex* ept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and uns through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, Vlco-Presldent. H. R. PIOKENR. G. T. A. deelS IAJOBTEEASTEI?N RAILROAD COM". Ll PANT. 0HABI?B8T0N, M. C., January 20,1872. Tra?na will leave charleston Daily at io. oo A. M md 8.00 P. M. Arrive at charleston 6.46 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and Z. M P. M. Tram does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., SUN? DAYS. Train leaving io.oo A. M. makes throng h connec? tion to New Vort, via Richmond and Acquis Ureek only, going through In 44 honra. Passengers leaving by 8.00 P. M. Train have aholce of route, via Ricnmond and Washington, ar via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leaving FRIDAY by this Train lay over on SUNDAY in Bal tlmore. Those leaving on SATURDAY remain SUN* DAT In Wilmington, N. C. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleas? ant ronte to cincinnati. Chicago and other points West and >"o thweat, both Trains making con? nections at Washington with Western Trains or Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S. 8. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent, P. L. OLEAPOR, Oen. Ticket Agent, maysi SAVANNAH AND CHABLKSTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, January 18, 1873. Un and after MONDAY, JanuarV 30, the Pas? senger Trains on thia Road will run no follows: EXPRESS TRAIN-DAILY. Leave Charleston.4.00 P. U. Arrive at savannah.10.16 P. M. Leave Savannah.11.80 P. M. Arrive at Charleston. 7 A. M, DAY TRAIN-SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Leave Charleston. 7.40 A. K Arrive a*. Savannah. 3.30 P. H. Leave Savannah. ll A. fe. Arrive at Charleston.6.60 P. M. Passengers from Charleston by 7.40 A. M. train make close connection with Port Royal Railroad for all Stations oa that Road, (Sundays excepted ) Tickets for Beaulort on sa e at th's Onice. Freight forwarded dally on through billa of lad' mt? to points in Florida and by Savannah line ol steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given to freights for Beaufort and points on Port Royal Railroad and at as low rates as by any other Une. O. S. GADSDEN, Engmeer and Superintendent s. a BOYLSTON, Gen'i Ft. and ticket Agent. loni? Chiropodist. QO^?sT^?i?ioSs Mrs. KEOOH having returned to the city Is pre? pared to give idler to those suffering from CORNS, BUNIONS or other riseases of the feet As to her skill and BUCCSS as a Chiropodist she refers, by permission, to Dr. Fitch aud Dr. Ed ward North. She will, If desired, atten i those who may require her services at their rendences She may be found at No. os Church street, be? tween Broad and chalmers streets. febs (Totljmg ano inrniBtjing ?oooe. Er?RlsTif^ CLOTHING! MENKE & MULLER, CORNER OF WENTWORTH AND KING STREETS, ARE NOW CLOSING OUT WINTER CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MARE BOOM FOB SPRING STOCK GIYE US A CALL I Jau30 ulgricnknral implements. RICE DRILLS, GUANO DISTRIBUTORS, AND GOTTON SWEEPS. WAGONEB & MATTHEWES' IMPROVED BICE DRILL at reduced prices. WEST'S HAND BICE PLANTER ANI GUANO DISrRIBUTOR. Price $5 50. THE DOW LAW COTTON PLANTES ANI GUANO DISTRIBUTOR. COLLINS & CO.'S FROM 12 TO 2G INCHE3. FARQUHARS SWEEPS, all kinds and SlzeB. RIVER'S SWEEP, SOLID SWEEPS, TURN SHOVELS. TWISTEBS, SCOOTERS, BULL TONGUES, A:., Ac. PLOUGHS of all makers-COLLINS, WATT, DIXIE, STONEWALL, AMES, MOORE, LEE. Ac, Ac. THOMAS'S SMOOTHING HARROW. MONROE'S ROTARY HARROW. NISHWITZ PULVERIZING HABROW, with a tull assortment of Agricultural Imple? ments of all kinds. HABERSHAM'S COTT02? PLANTER AND COVERER, depositing the See Jd in hills from 12 to 22 Indies apart. For sale low by J. E. AUGER & CO., ACENT8 FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, NO. 62. EAST BAY, CHABLESTON, R. C. Send for Circulars. Jan29-tothg t?rngs at Wholesale. ??ts ol Chronic and Acute Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Lumbago. Sciatica, Kidney aud Nervous Dis? eases, after years of suffering by taking Dr. FiTLER'S VKUKTABLE RHEUMATIC isYitUP thescientlflc discovery of J. P. Pitier, M. D.,a regular graduate physician, with whom we are personally acquainted, who has for 39 yeira treated these diseases exclusively with astonish? ing re-ults. We believe lt onr Christian duty, arter deliberation, to conscleotionsly request suf? ferers to use lt, especially persons lu moderate circumstances who cannot airord to waste money and lime on worthless mixtures. AB clergymen we seriously feel ihe deep respous - Mlliy resting on ns in publcly endorsing this medicine. But our knowlege and experience or Hs reunrkable merit fully Justifies our acion: Rev. c. H. Ewing, Media, Penn., suffered sixteen * ears, bec irae hopUess; Kev. Thomas Murphy, D. D , Fraukford Philadelphia; Kev. J. B. Davis, llightstown. New Jersey; Kev J. S. Buchanan, Clarence, iowa; Rev. 0. U. smith. Plttsford. New York; Kev. Joseph Beggs. Falls Church, Philadel? phia, other testimonials from Senators, Gover? nors. Judges, Congressmen, Physicians, Ac, for warded gi ats with pamphlet exp sining ttie-e diseases, t n" thousand dollars will be present? ed to any medicine for fa ne diseases showing equal merit, under 'eBt, or that can produce one founh a? mauy ilvins cures. Any person Bend? ing by letter description of affliction will receive gratis a legally slened gnnrantee, naming the number of bottles to care, agreeing to refund money upon sworn statement of Ita failure to cure. > miete J Invited to write to Dr. FiTLER, Philadelphia. His valuable advice costs nothing. D?WlE. MOISE & DAVIS, Sole Wholesale Agents for South Carolin*. For sale at Retail by H. BAER, W. A. SERI NE, A. W. ECKEL & CO., Dr. GBO. CAULIER, G. J. LUHN, JOS. BLACKMAN, E. H. KELLERS. janlS-stuthly n*o j0O0l0f 01)1*0, Ut. BOOTS AUD SHOES. ELIAS & BROS., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C, 368 KING STREETS CORNER OF GEORGE STREET, Respectfully solicit the continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on them by the citizens of Charleston and surrounding country. One or the firm has Just returned from the North, and purchased In Boston mst before the large Ore there; all of which" we offer to tbe Wholesale Bu;era 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 t han former prices, and regardless lo the advance of prices now. To our Retail Customers we wonld say that as heretofore we shall do our best to please them by polite attention and cour? teous salesmen No tronble to show goods. We* keep only a good quality of Boots and Shoes, and prices that defy competition. Our motto IR, LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. AS A SPECIALTY ! 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 floe and well selected stock of Hand-sewed Bootsand Shoes, for Ladles, Gente, Misses and Children, of the best Philadelphia manufacture, all or which we guarantee to give satisfaction, and would respectful? ly solicit a caU at ELIAS & BROS., No. 368 KING STREET, CORNER OF GEORGE STREET. J. FINLEY, CHARLES NEWHOUSE, R. H. MUCKENFDSS, will be pleased to walt on their friends._nov28-tnths epicurus, fciqnors, Ut H. KLATTE & Cf> AGENTS FOR CHARLESTON. We have appointed Messrs. H. KLATTE A CO Sole Agents for Charleston for this Celebrated Brand of PURE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS, both RYES and BOURBON. TheBe Whiskeys are guaranteed pure KENTUCKY COPPER DISTILLED, free from all oomponnd Im? purities, and highly recommended by eminent chemists for medical use. The Brand ls patented to prevent Infringements. BARKHOUSE BROS. A CO., Louisville, Ky. We respectfully Inform our friends and custom? ers that we keep constantly on hand a full supply of tbe above already favorably well known Whis? keys, and offer same to the trade at distiller's priced. H. KLATTE A CO., ang81.stnr.hAmn No. 18ft East Ba?. doors, Sashes ano iiiirt?s. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, VOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS. AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE STOCK-LOWEST RATES ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH & THORNE, 254 AND 256 CANAL 8TREET decO-lyr Hew York City. angers, Sobarxo, Ut. SS WM. SCHRODER, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C, No. 19 HAYNE STREET Sign ot the Kniptror William. TRADE SUPPLIED. mc.h7-lvrnfl?w_ Sn si nen w QI aros j. B. CAMPBELL. .B. J. W BALKY.. C. S. CA M TAB LL QAMPB EL LS k W H ALE Y, LAWYERS. NO. 60 BROAD STREET. CHARLESTON, S. 0., * wm practice In any or the Courts of the Stat? and United States for the District or South carolina, and the Supreme Court or the United stales. feuio-mwr-3 SAM'L W. MELTON, Attorney-General. IX, H. CHAMBERLAIN, Ex-Attorney General. jyjELTON & CHAMBEBLAIN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, COLUMBIA, S. C., Will praotlce In all the Courts of. this State, and in the United States Courts for the District of South Carolina. . _ Otflcei at Colombia. S. C.. In the Statehouse, and in the Carolina National Bank Building, (up? stairs.) Jan3-lyr _gripping._^ THE FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMSHIPS EQUATOR, Captain Hinckley, ASHLAND, Captain Hunter, Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a first :las8 sea, connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad Compa? nies at both termini, afford rapid transportation :o and from all points in the Cotton states, and .JO and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest, Boston, Provl ience and the Eastern Manufacturing Centres. as- The EQUATOR ls appointed to sall from Brown's wharf on FRIDAY, February 14th, at 6 j'ciock P. M. 49- The ASHLAND will follow next week. For particulars or Freight arrangements, apply ? WM. A. COURTENAY, Corner Vendue Range and East Bay. up stairs. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 15 joutb Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. fei>13-2 F OK KEW YOBR. UN THURSDAY, 13TH FEBRUARY, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. H. STEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE BOOMS ALL ON DECK. nie Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship JODTH CAROLINA, Becket, Commander, will ?all lor New York on THTJHSDAT, 18th February, ir. 6 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union (Ybarvea. . _ Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool and the s'e w England cities aa usual. 49* Insurance by steamers ol th la line X per Jeni. . , For Freight or Passage engagements, having rery fine Deck stateroom accommodations, ap )ly to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 28 Broa.1 itreet, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, corner Vendue {ange and East Bav (up-atalra) febTfmstcl P OB BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS REOEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGB BILLS OF LADING ISSUED TO Pill LAD KL Pill A, BOSTON, MD THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST The Fine Steamship FALCON, J. F. Haynle, Jomtnan-.er, making close connection with a Ti veekly Line or fine steamships to Boston, will sail or Baltimore as soon as possible. KT Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that >lty by railroad from Baltimore without addi Ional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed imple time to aamplo and Bell their Gooda from he Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL 0. TRBNHOLM, Agent, feb8 8 Na 2 Union Wharves. QHANQE OF SAILING DAYS, INOREASED SERVIOS. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANYS THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier Ho. 42, North River, root or Canal street,_ New York, at 12 o'olock noon, of the iota, uotn md 30th of every month, except when these dates rall on sunday, then the Saturday preceding. All departures connect at Panama with Steam? ers for South Pacific and central American porta For Japan and China, steamers leave San Fran :laco drat of every month, except when lt falla on Sunday-then on the day preceding. No California Steamers touch at Havana, bul jo direct from New York to Asplnwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Ifedlclne and attendance free. For Passage Tlcketa or other Information, applj lt tho COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICR, on the Wharf root or Ganai atreet, North River, New rork. F. R. BABY, Agent. auclO-lyr pOB. LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN CARRUNO THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMPANY WUI dispatch one of their first-class, full powc iron screw Steamships from _ PIER NO. 46 N. R" EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. v Steerage Passage (Office No. 2? Broadway) $8i anrrency. , . For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to * WILLIAMS * GUION, No. 63 Wall street, N. Y. N. B,-Through. BtllB Lading to Liverpool lasue? ny trie charleston and New York Steamers, whlol make close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES AUGER A GO., WAGNER, HUGER A CO., mays or WM. A. COURTENAY. ? OR GARDNER'S BLUFF. AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVER. The Steamer RELIANCE, Captain G. H. Hopkins, (to accommodate_ shippers,) will continue to receive Freight THIS DAT, at Middle Atlantic Wharr, and leave aa above TO-NIGHT _ SHACRELFORD A KELLY, Agents, rebl3-l North Atlantic Wharf. JP OR GEORGETOWN, S. C. Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. 0. . ?4P???k. White. Time Table for February,^SaSK 1873: '*^-M----m LBAVB CHABLBSTON. | LEAVE OBOBOBTOWN. WBDNBB'T, Feb 6, e A ? MOND?T, Feb 3, 6 A M MOND?T, Feb io, 6AM FBIDAT, Feb 7, ?6 A u FRIDAT, Feb 14. 6 A M WBDNBS'T, Feb 12, 6 A M WBDNKB'T. Feb io, o A M MOND?T, Feb 17, 6 A M MOND?T, Feb 24, 6 A M FRIDAT, Feb 21, 6 A li FRIDAT, Feb 28, 6 A M WBDNBB'T. Feb 26, 6 A M Freight received day before sailing. All freight and wharfage most be prepaid. SHAOKELFORO A KELLY, Agents, feba-tuthsimo North AUantio Wharf. F OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. |The SplendM side-wheel steamers, DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Ooxetter, _. and CITY POINT, Captain Fitzgerald, win leave Charleston every TOBSDAT, THURSDAY and SUN DAT EVBNINO, at 8 o'clock precisely, for Savan? nah. Fernandina, Jacksorjvll e, Magnolia, Green Cove Springs, ?st. AuguBtlne, Palatka and all Landings on St. -ann's hiver. Connecting at Palatka with steamers for the Oclawaba River and with the steamer STARLIGHT for Enter? prise, Mellonvtlle, and all points on the upper st. John's and Indian Rivers. B ."M, Connect at Fernandina with Florida Railroad for ail points In the interior, and with Railroad for New OrleanB and Havana, via Cedar Keys. All Way Freight must be prepaid. For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENBL & co., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst'B Wharf and East Bay. dec3 _ panos, ?raen?, &r.. PIANOS ANO ORGANS, Furnished ac factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments, on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. MoCLENAHAN, Piano and Music Store, Jaao No. 191 King street. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Three Months after date application will be made for a Henewal of CEitTlf lu ATE No. ia, for Ten Shares, standing in the name of M. B. Paine, in the Magnetic Iron Company or South carolina, the original certificate having been lost. or mis jftlQ ? ieb6lamo3 Station SaUi-?Iji? ?Datj Bj T. M CATER, OOAOH FOR SALE AT AUCTION. Will be sold before my Store. No. 22 Vendue lange, at io o'clock, On? Two-Horse COACH but little used. Conditions cash._ rebl? Bj JEFFORDS & CO. PLANTATION MULES AND MUS? TANG PONIES, wm be sold THIS DAT, tue istb instant at the lille House Stables, at 10 o'clock, 60 No. 1 Plantation MULES 80 Mexican Madang Ponies. Those animals can be seen at the above Stables, nd are all good. All animals warranted sound r no sale. Conditions cash._febia Hy WM. ScKA?. A UCTION BALE OF HORSES, MULES ri. AND PONIES. Will be told THIS DAT. At 1 o'clock. In frost of the Stables. No. soe King met. near Mary street, loo Head of SOMME IULESand POSIES._febl*-* BT WILLIAM McKAY. 3FFICE DESK, SHOW OASES, IRON SAFE, burglar proof. Olgars, Tobacco, noes, Bats, Cloi oleg and a large lot or gooda lightly damaged by Ure. Will sell thia day at ls saleroom, 46 Wentworth street, at IO o'clock, tie above, rain or shine._fcbl8-l BjW. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRITA'S, Auctioneer*. 2 ALE BY TRUSTEES UNDER POWER J CONTAINED IN MORTGAGE DEED. Will be sold THIS DAT, the isth day of 'ebrnary, 1373, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Booma f the Charleston Board of Trade, No. 101 Meeting treet, near Wentworth street, All the HIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST OP TH H IHAKLE8T0N BOARD OF TRADE In and to UM allowing Real Estate and personal property, to rit: . All that LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OP LAND, rlth the Buildings thereon, situate, lying and elng on the weat side of Meeting street, ear Wentworth street, to the north ea ands now or late of -Barrett, for* ?erly of E. D. Winslow, to the west on Lands of - Park, formerly of E. D. Winslow, to the sooth n Lands of P. P. Soignions, now of the Estate of mlia Mowry, Jr , and to the east on Meeting treet, being parcels of Lands or the heirs of Marr nerum. delineated in Purcell's plat thereof, ated 1709; measuring and containing on the orth Hoe 163 feet, on the back line 67 feet! iches, on the south line 141 feet and on Meeting treet 02 ree', and having such form and shape M y a Plat thereof annexed to the conveyance of aid lot by E. D. wir. ? .ow to Smith Mowry, Jr., nd recorded In the oillce or the Register or keane onveyances for charleston County, In Book 2, io. ll, page 430, will rolly appear. The said Real Estate will be sold first. ALSO. The following Personal Property In the Build iga on the Bald Lot: 46 Oat. Cane-Seat CHAIR*. 13 Oak Cane-Seat ?hairs (arm.) 2i Chaire (stuffed and covered with reen terry,) 4 Chairs (stuffed and covered with rlmson terry.) 1 Arm Chair (in crimson terry,) Pouble-etuffed Chair dn crimson terry.) 8 Linen lovers for Crimson chairs, 2 Oak Tables, (8 it et ?g. 4 feet wide,) l Umbrella Stand, S Mantle lin-or', 6 Sets window Draperies, Cornices and ?ce eunama, 8 Newspaper Bants, 48 News? aper sticks 1 Fancy Ink?iand, Gas C?andellers amp?ete with flxt ired.) l oak Extension Table, Oak Hound Tablea, 2 Whist Tables, 1 Oak Table narb o top,) 1 Oak Extension Table, 6 Marble op saloon Tables, 4 Small Walnut Tables, e Oar etB (3T8X vards.) Oil Cloth (143 yards.) Cane and ocoa Matting (lld yards,) Stair Carpet (SS yards, ods and pads,) e Walton and Velvet Bara. 7 lats, 10 Window Shades, 1 Large 8late, 46 Spit sons, 2 Large Globe Lamps and Stands, Step adder, Coal Hod an* Hardware, Silver-pbued rater Cooler, 2 Goblets and Slop Bowl, 1 Walnut leak, 2 Billiard Tables and Fixtures. . . . Terms or sale-The personal property cash on ell very. The Real Estate, one-third cash; bal? een payable In two equal successive annual la talmente, with Interest thereon, payable semi nnually. secured by bond or bonds ol the pur haser and mongaga or the premises, the bund? ies io be Insured and policy of Insurance saigned. Purchaser to pay for all requisite apera, ANDREW SIMONOS, P GEO. S. CAMERON, CHAS. O. WITTE, febl3_Trustees. Bj R. M. MARSHALL & BRO., Auctioneer?. A LARGE, COMMODIOUS BES!DENCE f\ for sale at the southeast corner of Smith ind Beaufain streets. _^ / win be sold near the Postofflce, under Order ot :ourt. for partition among the Devi*eos under - he wilt of the late Dr. Edwin 0. Steeleriins JAY. the 18th day of February, 1878, at ll o'clock. All that LOT OK LAND, situated at the sooth >ast corner or Smith and Beaufain streets, Ut be City of Charleston, measuring in front, on 3 eau fain street, 88 feet, more or tees; in depth, in Smith street, 166 feet, more or less; on tooth Ine, 108 feet, more or less; and on east line? 140 'eet. more or less; butting and bounding on the ?orth by Beaufain street, east by land or W. H. ?mltb, south by 0. O. Witte, Fsq., and went by imi'hfltreer. On the Lot ls a handsome and com nodlous two story WOODEN HOUSE, on a brick >asement, containing - room?. The Bouse la veli built, In the modern style, and in good epair, with convenient oatbutldtnga, kitchen, itable, Ac. ALSO, All that VACANT LOT, situated on the east Side if Smith street, near Beauraln, measuring M eet, more or less, in from, on > m itn street; on louth line, 190 feet, more \>r leas; east Une, 80 eet, more or less, aud on north Une, 166 feet, nore or less; bnttlng and bounding north on ands of 0.0. Witte, Esq, east by lands of the . state or Jacob Barrett, deceased, Bouth by landa , ir Patrick O'Donnell, Esq, and west by Smith itreet. Terms of Sale-One-third cash; the ?alance Ul ;wo equal annual instalments, secured by bo o? >r bonds or the purchaser, and mortgages of toe ?espec: ive premises the buildings to be insured ind policy assigned. Purchasers to pay for the lecessary papers, and city tax for me present rear. FREDERICK J. 8M1TB, rebi8 Referee. &nnum BaltM-Smnvt fiJarjs. ByW. Y. LETTCH&TL S. BRUNS, Auctioneer-. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, District of Sooth Carolina-Ia Bankruptcy. : o re chas. Kerrison, Jr., Bankrupt, ex parte Jijarles Kerrison Pursuant to a decree In the above case I will Direr for sale at auction on TUESDAY, the 18th tay of February, At the east end of Broad street, it ll o'clock, All tbat PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, With the Two and a Half story Wooden Residence and Outbuildings, situated on ihe north side of Van lerhorst street, and known as No. 26, between 5t. Philip and Coming streets, measuring and COB tah-lng In front on Vauderhorat street 88 feet, on the back Une 36 feet 6 inches, and Ul depth 100 teet, be the sa.d dimensions more or less. Terms-One third cash; balance In one and two years, with Interest, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of ibe property, losar ince and policy assigned. Purchaser to par ano . tloneers for papers. M. W. WIGO, Ja.n28.reb3 8.12,18_Assignee. Br LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. SOUTH BAY RESIDENCE. 0 > TUESDAY, the 26th Instant, wUl bo told at ll o'clock A. M., near the Postofflce. The TURHE-STORY WOODEN RESIDENCE on brick basement, No. 28 Sooth Bay, containing six rooms, one dressing-room, two piazzas, Ac. At . tached IB a Brick Kitchen, Ac Lot measures M Feet front by 160 feet deep. . ALSO, The LOT OF LAND on Lam boll street, adjoining the above, with two tm all Houses thereon, meas? uring 60 feet front by 140 feet deep. ALSO, KING STREET RESIDENCE, near the Battery. Ihe Three-Story WOODEN RESIDENCE on brick basement on east side of King street, a few doors from soutu Battery, containing eight rooms, two piazzas, brick kltohen, Ac, Ac Lo* measures 79 reel front by 160 reetdeep. Conditions-One-third cash; balance by bond, payable in one and two years from day or sale, witi interest payable ceml-aonually, to be se? cured by a mortgage or the p'operty; building to be tept Insured and poUcy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers. " ' 1 itot?i?ers. P^^IFIOGUANO COMPANY'S *? (CAPITAL $1,000.000) SOLURLE PACIFIC GUANO. rta : This GUANO bi now so weil known lu aa the Southern States for Its remarkable effects aa ?a < agency for Increasing the products of labor, SS- ii not to require special recommendation from ns. Its use for seven years past has established Us character for relu tie excellence. The large Axed,. " capital invested by the company In this trado affords the sorest guarantee of the continued ex? cellence of thia Guano. __.J? ?_ The PuppUes put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared under the personal super? intendence or Dr. st. Julian RaveneU Chenet or be compony, at Charleston, a.c.. bene* planter, may rest adored that Its quaUty and cornposltion ls precisely the same as y*r*?*?ton 80kL BeUins Agent. Charleston S. O. J NO. S. KC ESE A CO-. General Aseot* Balare. TKRUS-148cash: $53ame. without and have until the W ^ftVS Rot! w?u^r??cSrV by the carload "'.?lwi?g advertisement last yaaf??opy. nov20-wfmi)CAWSmo,